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The Royal Historical Society has published its annual
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society since 1872, making it the UK's longest-running historical journal. For nearly 150 years,
Transactions published articles based on lectures and papers delivered at RHS-sponsored meetings by senior and early career scholars alike.
The new Transactions Editorial team are pleased to announce that the journal now welcomes submissions from all historians, across all time periods and regions from current researchers, worldwide.
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Did you know that you can publish your
Transactions article as Open Access?
Publishing Open Access (OA) helps to advance discovery by allowing anyone, anywhere in the world with internet access to find, access, and benefit from your research.
Your Article Processing Charge (APC) may already be covered by an OA publishing agreement between Cambridge University Press and your institution.
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Also from the Royal Historical Society
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Camden
Fifth Series
Editors: Dr Richard Gaunt University of Nottingham, UK, and Dr Siobhan Talbott Keele University, UK
The Royal Historical Society's Camden Series is one of the most prestigious and important collections of primary source material relating to British History, including the British empire and Briton's influence overseas. Each volume is edited by a specialist
historian who provides an expert introduction and commentary.
Proposals for new Camden volumes are always welcome. For more on the Series and how to submit a proposal, please see the
Royal Historical Society Website.
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About the Royal Historical Society
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The Royal Historical Society is the UK's leading learned society for historians, with an international membership of over 5000 Fellows and Members. In addition to publishing, the Society's activities include events, grants, training
and advocacy for history and historians.
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out more about the Royal Historical Society
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