Submission Guidelines

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General Submission Information

For authors submitting to all areas of the journal.

A candle by Janie Korn depicts the embalming of William the Silent, Prince of Orange, after his assassination in 1584, which would have smelled fresh, sweet and slightly medicinal, in New York, Oct. 21 2020. When the Prince of Orange was killed in 1584, his court physician rushed to embalm his body the same day, to preserve it for eight to 10 years. The reconstructed smell is fresh, sweet, pleasant and slightly medicinal. (Erik Tanner/The New York Times)
Article Submission

The AHR publishes field transforming articles and contributions that reimagine historical practice and teaching. From traditional articles to innovative digital media, we welcome submissions that spark scholarly conversations.

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AHR History Lab Submissions

The AHR History Lab is a new, experimental space in the middle of the journal featuring collective projects that seek to reimagine how we approach historical practice in terms of content, form, and method.

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#AHRSyllabus Submissions

The #AHRSyllabus is a collaborative project designed to help teachers and students look "under the hood" at how historians in the early 21st century do the work of history. Each contribution to the syllabus will feature a practical hands-on teaching module that foregrounds innovative uses of historical method in the classroom.