Founded in 1938, The Historian is a peer-reviewed journal of historical scholarship, publishing articles, essays, and reviews on all periods, regions, and topics within the discipline.
Historical Methods reaches an international audience of historians and other social scientists concerned with history. It explores the development of new data sources, new methods to investigate older questions and material, and practical discussions of computational, spatial and statistical methodologies.
Focuses on questions relating to the formation of historical consciousness & collective memory, the role of historical memory in modern & premodern cultures, and the relationship between historical research and images of the past in different societies.