Aim&Scope
History and Culture Journal (Online ISSN: 3078-7335) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to exploring the dynamic relationship between history, culture, and society. The journal seeks to promote a deeper understanding of how historical events, cultural practices, and social structures intersect to shape human identities, communities, and global interactions. It fosters interdisciplinary research that connects historical analysis with cultural studies, examining the ways in which history influences cultural expressions, and how cultural narratives, in turn, shape our understanding of the past and present.
The journal encourages contributions that reflect a wide range of perspectives, methodologies, and regional contexts, providing a platform for research that addresses both universal themes and specific historical-cultural phenomena. Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
The role of culture in shaping historical memory and identity
Historical analysis of art, literature, and other cultural expressions
The impact of historical events on cultural practices and values
Cultural movements, revolutions, and their historical contexts
Global and transnational histories of culture and cultural exchange
Social history and the intersection of class, race, gender, and culture
Memory, heritage, and the politics of historical representation
Postcolonial studies and the cultural legacies of imperialism
The relationship between cultural theory, historiography, and historical methodology