The
Graduate History Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal managed by, and
for, graduate history students. We are currently seeking submissions that
explore different aspects of narrative and storytelling in the writing of
history. Narrative, like anything, can be both problematic and beneficial in
history writing, and we welcome articles and research notes that touch upon the
roles narrative and storytelling play in the histories we read, write, and
live.
Potential
topics include:
- Oral histories and the use of oral traditions in history
- Competing narratives and revisionist histories
- Histories involving or expressed through New Media, digital, and non-traditional mediums
- Issues around objectivity and subjectivity in history writing
- Popular incarnations of history, such as novels, film, and video games
- Storytelling in the practice of public history
We look
forward to receiving your submissions!
The GHR
accepts submissions from scholars working in all fields and periods of history.
We accept submissions on an ongoing basis, but only submissions received before
March 15 2019 will be considered for publication in Volume 8. All submissions
must adhere to our Submission Guidelines and must not be under consideration
with any other publication.
Contact
Info:
For more
information visit our website or e-mail
the Editor: gradhistoryreview@gmail.com
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