Jump to content

Radical History Review

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radical History Review
Cover of January 2020 issue
DisciplineHistory
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1974-present
Publisher
FrequencyTriannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Radic. Hist. Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0163-6545 (print)
1534-1453 (web)
OCLC no.985576992
Links

Radical History Review is a scholarly journal published by Duke University Press.[1]

The journal describes its position as "at the point where rigorous historical scholarship and active political engagement converge".[2] In 1979, the journal advertised that it "publishes the best marxist and non-marxist radical scholarship in jargon-free English".[3]

Articles in the journal cover the relationships that "issues of gender, race, sexuality, imperialism, and class" have with histories.[2] In 1999, the editors described "the journal's recent move toward a more overtly political discussion of historical topics".[4]

Reception

[edit]

The New Criterion describes RHR as "a publication that plainly states it 'rejects conventional notions of scholarly neutrality and 'objectivity,' and approaches history from an engaged, critical, political stance.'"[5]

Jon Wiener in the 1991 book Professors, Politics, and Pop wrote, "The journal has recently distinguished itself by publishing a series of interviews with (several historians) exploring the relationship in their work between historical scholarship and political commitment."[6]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Radical History Review
  2. ^ a b "Radical History Review". Project MUSE. muse.jhu.org. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
  3. ^ Cerullo, Margaret (1979). "Marcuse and Feminism". New German Critique. 18 (18). Duke University Press: 21–3. doi:10.2307/487846. ISSN 1558-1462. JSTOR 487846. S2CID 147495131.
  4. ^ Radical History Review: Liberalism and the Left, by RHR Collective
  5. ^ "Radical History" by Harvey Klehr & John Earl Haynes
  6. ^ Professors, Politics, and Pop, by Jon Wiener, 1991, p. 207"