Johns Hopkins University Press
+3
1941-3599
3-issues-year
1939-6724
2025
4105166900
YES
United States
English
YES
GOOGLE SCHOLAR
jrnlcirc@jh.edu
The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth (JHCY) is internationally recognized and publishes original peer-reviewed academic articles that engage with, and contribute to, the history of childhood and youth. Additionally, the journal publishes book reviews of the most relevant scholarship to the field. Articles that appear in the JHCY apply a wide range of methodologies as well as interdisciplinary approaches to the historical study of children and youth. The journal publishes articles that engage meaningfully with age, childhood, and youth as analytical categories and foreground the experiences of childhood and youth in the past. There are no geographic and/or chronological limits to the research the journal publishes.
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