Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques
Aims & Scope
Senior Editor: Linda Mitchell, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Coeditor: Daniel Gordon, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Historical Reflections/Reflections Historiques has established a well-deserved reputation for publishing high quality articles of wide-ranging interest for over thirty years. The journal, which publishes articles in both English and French, is committed to exploring history in an interdisciplinary framework and with a comparative focus. Historical approaches to art, literature, and the social sciences; the history of mentalities and intellectual movements; the terrain where religion and history meet: these are the subjects to which Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques is devoted.
Current Issue
Volume 38 • Issue 1 • 2012
Historians Reflecting on History and Historical Writing II
The Uses and Misuses of Misogyny: A Critical Historiography of the Language of Medieval Women's Oppression
Paula M. Rieder
The First Decade of The Institute of Historical Research (IHR), University of London: The Archives of the 1920s
Joel T. Rosenthal
The Voice of History within Sociology: Robert Nisbet on Structure, Change, and Autonomy
Daniel Gordon
Should Canada (or The United States) be Studied by Itself?
Donald A. Bailey
Special Feature: Yves Pourcher
Introduction
The Editors
Interview with Yves Pourcher
The Editors
Trains in World War I
Yves Pourcher
The Laval Museum
Yves Pourcher
Subjects: History, Literature



