Economic and Social History Society of Ireland
 

 

 

 

The Journal: (ISSN 0332-4893)

The Society's journal, Irish Economic and Social History, has been published annually since 1974 and "has given a marked impetus to professional publication in the field." It comprises articles and shorter notes on all aspects of Irish economic and social history from the Middle Ages to the present day; a document - and - sources article; abstracts of recent postgraduate theses; and a bibliography of writings on Irish economic and social history appearing in the previous year.

To subscribe to Irish Economic and Social History please go to Membership page on this site.

Irish Economic and Social History is published by Manchester University Press.

For contents of previous issues of Irish Economic and Social History (1974-2006), please see our Index.

Contributions

Intending contributors should first review the Suggested Rules for Contribution. Articles and abstracts of theses (three copies) should be sent to:

The Editors, Irish Economic and Social History, Academy for Irish Cultural Heritages, Aberfoyle House, University of Ulster, Magee Campus, Londonderry, BT48 7JL, Northern Ireland. Review articles (three copies), book reviews, and books for review should be sent to the editors at the above address.

MAJOR ARTICLES should not normally exceed 7,000 words in length, including footnotes. They may be on any aspect of the economic and social history of Ireland or the Irish overseas. If they embody the results of detailed original research, some space should be devoted to the more general significance of the subject matter.

REVIEW ARTICLES should not be more than 3,000 words in length, THESIS ABSTRACTS not more than 1,000 words, and REVIEWS not more than 800 words.

   
ESHSI, Department of Modern History, Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland Contact: Membership Secretary