Central European History and the Holy Roman Empire
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Authors
Whaley, J
Publication Date
2018-03Journal Title
Central European History
ISSN
0008-9389
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Volume
51
Issue
1
Pages
40-45
Type
Article
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AM
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Whaley, J. (2018). Central European History and the Holy Roman Empire. Central European History, 51 (1), 40-45. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008938918000067
Abstract
Central European History (CEH) began to appear at a crucial juncture in the historiography of the Holy Roman Empire. Of course its remit was much broader. Founded sixteen years before the British journal German History, Central European History, together with the Austrian History Yearbook (founded in 1965) and the East European Quarterly (founded in 1967), took over the role occupied between 1941 and 1964 by the Journal of Central European Affairs. Each of these US journals shared an openness to new approaches and to work on all periods since the Middle Ages, as well as a desire—in the words of CEH's inaugural editor, Douglas Unfug—to keep “readers abreast of new literature in the field …,” with “reflective, critical reviews or review articles dealing with works of central importance … [and] bibliographical articles dealing with limited periods or themes…”
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008938918000067
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