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The European Review of History | Revue Européene d’Histoire is a journal and forum dedicated to exchanging education, ideas, and research on all areas of European history 🇪🇺🏺



We’re delighted to share that Veronica Szeghy-Gayer has won the Slovak Academy of Science award for her article, ‘Former Hungarian civil servants on the territory of Slovakia amid the first years of the Czechoslovak Republic, 1919–24’.

You can read it here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13507486.2024.2357573

This Barbie (a.k.a Christine de Pizan, 1364-c.1430) wrote some of the earliest ‘feminist’ writings - most notably ‘The Book of the City of Ladies’ (1405) - and became one of the first women in Europe to earn a living from their writing.

#Barbie    #History #womenshistory

Here’s a clip of our latest episode where Dr Owen Rees (University of Nottingham) talks about references to the ancient world in modern political discourse.

#history #historypodcast #ancienthistory

Our latest special issue, Economic Dimensions of the Sino-Soviet Alliance Split, edited by @DrTaoChen is also live now!

Read it here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13507486.2023.2209107

Our second episode of our podcast is live! We’re joined by John Overholt @overholt to talk about digital exhibitions and heritage collections, listen here (or wherever you get your podcasts): https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/john-overholt-digital-exhibitions-heritage-collections/id1695812614?i=1000620883807
‎European Review of History Podcast: John Overholt - Digital Exhibitions, Heritage Collections and Inclusivity on Apple Podcasts

‎Show European Review of History Podcast, Ep John Overholt - Digital Exhibitions, Heritage Collections and Inclusivity - 12 Jul 2023

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We’ve finally launched our podcast! Here’s a sneak peak of our first episode where we’re joined by Heidi Tworek to discuss the business history of communication media, Elon Musk, and the use of Wikipedia in teaching.

Our latest special issue, ‘Exploring the International Statistical Institute, 1885-1938/ Explorer l’Institut International de Statistique 1885 - 1938’ is now live!

https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/30/1?nav=tocList

European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire

Special Issue: Exploring the International Statistical Institute, 1885-1938/ Explorer l’Institut International de Statistique 1885 - 1938. Volume 30, Issue 1 of European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire

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Wishing everyone a very happy 2023!
As well as our upcoming podcast, we’re also launching a blog in the new year and welcome contributions- whether that’s sharing some of your research or writing a TV review of a recent documentary or historical drama! DM for more info 😊
What I am most happy about is, however, the Special Issue I co-edited with Siobhán Hearne on "#Prostitution in 20th century Europe" in the the European Reviev of History @EuroReviewHistory. It turns out that our introduction and two of the articles of the SI are the top 3 "most read articles" this year. All freely accessible.On top of that, our SI will be published as a book in April 2023. Something to celebrate amid the chaos of this world. @histodons @genderhistory https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13507486.2022.2029361?src=
Introduction: prostitution in twentieth century Europe

Despite the proliferation of diverse historical research on commercial sex in recent years and the recognition of the continued political salience of the topic, prostitution has remained on the mar...

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