The Scottish Historical Review Explained

Scottish Historical Review
Abbreviation:Scott. Hist. Rev.
Discipline:History of Scotland
Formernames:The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries
Editor:Aly Macdonald (pre-1707); Naomi Lloyd-Jones (post-1707); Chris Langley (special editions); Clare Loughlin (book reviews)
Website:http://www.euppublishing.com/journal/shr
Link1:http://www.euppublishing.com/loi/shr
Link1-Name:Online access
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Country:Scotland
Frequency:Triannually
Issn:0036-9241
Eissn:1750-0222
Oclc:60624888
Lccn:2008-242177

The Scottish Historical Review is an academic journal in the field of Scottish historical studies. It covers Scottish history from the early to the modern period, encouraging a variety of historical approaches. It superseded The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries.

In addition to its original articles and book reviews, the Scottish Historical Review also includes lists of articles in Scottish history and essays on Scottish history in books published in the preceding year. It is published three times a year, in April, August and December, with the August issue typically forming a special edition. It is published by Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust.

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