We welcome innovative proposals for thematic issues!
Proposals can be submitted as of now. You can find further details in the PDF, see the link below. The topics may range from European interactions and overarching socio-intellectual processes to studies on Europe’s entanglements beyond its borders. The yearbook is open to the entire spectrum of historical “subdisciplines” as well as to different methodological approaches, always under the condition that a European or comparative approach is taken.
Your contacts are the editors of the series, IEG Director Nicole Reinhardt and IEG Director Johannes Paulmann.
The yearbook, founded in 2000, is dedicated to European history from the early modern period to contemporary history. Its broad chronological scope, thematic diversity, and methodological openness have shaped the yearbook from the very beginning and made it a central venue for scholarly debate.
The European Yearbook for the History of Europe is characterized by the following features:
a. It is published in open access.
b. Each volume has a thematic focus.
c. The Forum provides space for historical reflections and debates.
d. The contributions to the yearbook undergo a rigorous peer-review process.
