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Academic journal
Cultural and Social History
Discipline
Culture and history
Language
English
Edited by
Barry Doyle, David Nash and Vandana Joshi
Publication details
History
2004–present
Publisher
Routledge on behalf of the Social History Society (United Kingdom)
Frequency
5/year
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Cultural and Social History is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering cultural and social history published by Routledge five times a year on behalf of the Social History Society. It was established in 2004.[1][2]
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