New Historical Perspectives Archives - University of London Press (original) (raw)

Published in association with the Institute of Historical Research and the Royal Historical Society

Series editor(s): Elizabeth Hurren, Professor of Modern History, University of Leicester, UK and Sarah Longair, Senior Lecturer in the History of Empire, University of Lincoln, UK

New Historical Perspectives is an open access book series for early career scholars (within ten years of their doctorate), commissioned, edited and published by the Royal Historical Society and the University of London Press in association with the Institute of Historical Research. The series accepts proposals for a wide variety of book types, including monographs, edited volumes, and shorter form works. Submissions are encouraged relating to all historical periods and subjects. Extensive support and feedback for authors is provided, many of whom are writing their first monograph. Each author in the series receives substantial reports from peer reviewers and series editors; is assigned a contact and ‘mentor’ from the editorial board; and takes part in an Author Workshop to discuss and develop the near-complete book with invited specialists before submission for publication.

At its creation, New Historical Perspectives received generous support from the Economic History and Past & Present societies, and the series is grateful to the Economic History Society for its continued contribution.

Editorial board:

Professor Charlotte Alston, Northumbria University
Professor David Andress, University of Portsmouth
Dr Christopher Bahl, Durham University
Dr Milinda Banerjee, University of St Andrews
Dr Robert Barnes, York St John University
Dr Karin Bowie, University of Glasgow
Professor Neil Fleming, University of Worcester
Professor Ian Forrest, University of Glasgow
Dr Emma Gallon, University of London Press
Professor Jane Whittle, University of Exeter
Dr Charlotte Wildman, University of Manchester
Dr Nick Witham, University College London