History shapes our perception of current events, and this principle applies to many areas of our lives. The journals listed below, which focus on European history, deal primarily with politics and culture, but they also address economic issues, since, as we know, these areas cannot be clearly separated. If, in your Thesis, you need to refer to past European events that have significantly contributed to the events or concepts you are discussing, check these journals to see if you can find relevant information.
#9 European History and Civilisation
European History Quarterly
An essential resource on European history, publishing articles by eminent historians on a range of subjects from the later Middle Ages to post-1945 (Sage).
The European Legacy
On the philosophical, historical, ideological, and cultural foundations of modern Europe and its relations with the rest of the world (Taylor & Francis).
European Review of Economic History
Covers the whole range of economic history, papers on European, non-European, comparative and world economic history (Oxford).
European Review of History
Covers issues from the early modern to modern period of European history and historiography (Taylor & Francis).
History of European Ideas
On political and economic thought and international relations, philosophy, natural philosophy and science, theology and literature (Taylor & Francis).






