历史社会学杂志(JHS)成立于1988年,其宗旨是认为历史和社会研究具有共同的主题。我们欢迎那些有助于对社会和文化现象有历史基础的理解的文章,不管它们的学科来源或理论立场如何。我们对历史上与当代社会、文化、政治和经济事务相关的话题特别感兴趣。我们在主题、时期和地点方面都很开放,并且在文章的内容和作者方面力求尽可能地国际化。除了文章之外,我们还偶尔发表一些关于学校和学者、评论和评论的文章,以及在我们的问题和议程部分特意挑起的短文。我们也开放非传统的创造性学术写作。一篇典型的JHS文章将包含少量的延伸文献回顾(我们倾向于将其编辑掉),将对其经验性的主题发表一些实质性的和新的东西,将意识到其主题的理论含义,而不会变成对纯理论的深奥讨论,并将引起读者的兴趣超越专攻地理或学科的听众。
The Journal of Historical Sociology (JHS) was founded in 1988 on the conviction that historical and social studies have a common subject-matter. We welcome articles that contribute to the historically-grounded understanding of social and cultural phenomena, whatever their disciplinary provenance or theoretical standpoint. We are particularly interested in topics that are historically relevant to contemporary social, cultural, political and economic urgencies. We are open as to topic, period, and place, and seek to be as international as possible in both the content and the authorship of articles. Alongside articles, we carry occasional essays on Schools and Scholars and of Review and Commentary, and shorter pieces in our Issues and Agendas section which are deliberately designed to provoke. We are also open to non-conventional creative academic writing. A typical JHS article will contain little by way of extended literature review (which we are prone to edit out), will say something substantial and new about its empirical subject-matter, will be aware of the theoretical implications of its topic without turning into an abstruse discussion of pure theory, and will be of interest to readers beyond a specialist geographical or disciplinary audience.
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