The Hungarian Historical Review is a peer-reviewed international journal of the social sciences and humanities with a focus on Hungarian, East-Central, and Southeast European history, launched in 2012. The journal’s geographical scope makes it unique: the Hungarian Historical Review explores historical events in Hungary, East-Central, and Southeast Europe but also raises broader questions in a transnational context. The journal aims to stimulate dialogue on Hungarian and East-Central European history in a transnational context.
The geographical diversity of the editors and editorial board ensures the geographical diversity of the authors and articles published in the Hungarian Historical Review. The editors of the journal and the members of the editorial board are highly recognised experts in Central and Eastern European and Hungarian history.
The journal fills lacuna, as it provides a forum for articles and reviews in English on Hungarian, East-Central, and Southeast European history, making regional historiography accessible to the international reading public and part of the larger international scholarly discourse. The Hungarian Historical Review consistently publishes articles that are academically sound and relevant to an international academic or professional audience in the field of Central and Eastern European and Hungarian history.
Published quarterly (May, July, October, December) by the Institute of History, Research Center for the Humanities, Center of Excellence of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian Research Network (HUN-REN) https://hun-ren.hu/en
Supported by the National Cultural Fund of Hungary, Hungarian Research Network (HUN-REN), and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
HU ISSN 2063-8647
HU ISSN 2063-9961 (Online)