https://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/
History professors,
students, and general aficionados will likely appreciate Reviews in History, a
publication of the Institute of Historical Research at the University of
London. Launched in 1996, Reviews in History publishes in-depth "reviews
and reappraisals of significant work in all fields of historical
interest." At the time of this writing, Reviews in History has published
over 2,300 reviews, many of which include responses from the author. The scope
of this resource is broad and visitors may browse and search the reviews by
geographical area, type of history, or time period. Examples of recently
reviewed works include the books Imaging Stuart Family Politics: Dynastic
Crisis and Continuity by Catriona Murray and Annals of Native America:
How the Nahuas of Colonial Mexico Kept Their History Alive by Camilla
Townsend. While monographs are the most frequently reviewed format, Reviews in
History also publishes reviews of digital resources, films, textbooks, and
exhibitions. From time to time, Reviews in History publishes special issues
centered around themes such as urban history, fashion, and historical fiction.
Those interested may subscribe to email alerts of new reviews. Reviews in
History is edited by Jo Fox, the director of the Institute of Historical
Research, with Danny Millum as its deputy editor.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r50258/reviews_in_history
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