Founded in 1968, Histoire sociale - Social History has become a leading publication in socio-historical research. Hs-SH publishes articles, research notes, book reviews, and other material that contribute to social history in Canada and elsewhere. The journal is interested in all types of social phenomena - cultural, political, economic, or demographic - without methodological, temporal or geographic restrictions. The journal gives priority to studies that explicitly integrate different subfields of social history and are innovative in sources, method or interpretation.

Published biannually by Les Publications Histoire sociale - Social History, Inc.
ISSN:0018–2257

Editor
Bettina Bradbury is a professor in the Department of Sociology at York University.

Editorial Address
The Editors
Histoire sociale - Social History
Université d'Ottawa - University of Ottawa
Département d'histoire - Department of History
155 Séraphin Marion
Ottawa, Canada K1N 6N5
Téléphone - Telephone (613) 562-5983
Télécopieur - Fax (613) 562-5995
hssh@uottawa.ca

For Rights and Permissions inquiries please contact the editor.

HS is abstracted / indexed in the following publications:
America: History and Life
Behavioural, Social and Education Sciences
Bibliographie annuelle d’histoire de France
Canadian Almanac & Directory
Current Contents
Historical Abstracts
International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBR)
International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ)
Point de repère
SCOPUS
Services documentaires multimédia inc.
Social Sciences Citation Index
Studies on Women Abstracts
Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

 


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