Lecture Notes on History (LNH)

ISSN (Print): 2616-227X
ISSN (Online):
APC: ¥: 2000 CNY
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Publishing Time: Acceptance 4-5 Months

Lecture Notes on History (LNH) is a journal dedicated to promoting and accelerating the dissemination of new research findings. There is a wealth of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scholars in related fields around the globe with a platform to share, promote, and discuss various emerging issues and developments in different areas of history.


Aims & Scope

Lecture Notes on History (LNH) is a journal dedicated to promoting and accelerating the dissemination of new research findings. There is a wealth of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scholars in related fields around the globe with a platform to share, promote, and discuss various emerging issues and developments in different areas of history.

Aims

  • To promote and accelerate the dissemination of new research findings across the field of history globally.
  • To provide academicians and scholars worldwide with a platform to share, promote, and discuss emerging issues and developments in all areas of historical research.
  • To foster academic exchange, collaboration, and innovation in interdisciplinary research addressing diverse historical periods, regions, and methodologies.
  • To advance knowledge and critical understanding of human history, societies, and cultural developments through rigorous scholarly publication.

Scope

The journal covers a wide range of topics related to historical research, including but not limited to:

Pre-Modern and World History

  • Ancient civilizations and societies, including early political structures, cultural developments, and cross-cultural interactions
  • Medieval and early modern history, including feudal systems, religious movements, and the transition to modernity
  • Early modern global history, including exploration, colonialism, transatlantic exchanges, and the formation of global empires
  • Regional and national histories, including the political, social, and cultural developments of specific regions and nations

Modern and Contemporary History

  • Modern political history, including revolutions, state formation, ideologies, and political movements
  • Social and cultural history, including class structures, gender relations, popular culture, and everyday life
  • Economic history, including industrialization, capitalism, labor movements, and economic transformations
  • Contemporary history, including 20th and 21st-century conflicts, globalization, decolonization, and post-war developments
Lecture Notes on History welcomes research findings across all areas of historical research, providing a platform for academicians and scholars worldwide to share, promote, and discuss emerging issues and developments in the field. All submissions undergo rigorous review to ensure academic quality, originality, and relevance to advancing historical knowledge and understanding. As a journal dedicated to accelerating the dissemination of new research, LNH supports the growth and innovation of historical studies globally.