For over three decades, the Journal of Family History has been the leading resource for scholars interested in the
history of the family. Today, JFHpreh continues to be the most important forum for international research on family, kinship and population. Its focus encompasses work from a variety of perspectives, including gender, sexuality, race, class, and culture.
Offering an extensive representation of the various perspectives on the
history of the family, the journal publishes interdisciplinary, comparative, monographic, and interpretive work, drawing from both recent
history and more distant periods. Regular features include: *
Articles * Book Review Section * Debates * Research Notes * Review Essays * Thematic Symposia
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