La revue « Historical of Retailing and Consumption »
Chères et chers collègues, chères doctorantes et chers doctorants,
Je me permets de vous signaler la revue Historical of Retailing and Consumption, ouverte aux chercheurs seniors et juniors. Bien cordialement, Natacha C.
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Historical of Retailing and Consumption is a Taylor and Francis journal with three issues per year. We look to publish high quality contributions on any aspect of the history of retailing and consumption: from antiquity to the 21st century, and from advertising and shopping to consumption rituals and political identity. Articles might take a variety of forms: case studies of particular firms, places or practices; comparative analyses across space or time; review essays challenging or championing particular theoretical perspectives, or cross-disciplinary comparisons, for example linking archival and literary or artefactual sources. We welcome ‘thought pieces’: shorter articles which could provide historical parallels with topical issues or explore particular people, objects, documents or shops. And we encourage proposals for special issues on focused topics relating to retail and consumption, having published several excellent collections in recent years, for example on itinerant dealers and the politics of consumption. All research articles published in History of Retailing and Consumption have undergone rigorous peer-review, involving initial editor screening and anonymized review by at least two referees. We offer supportive editorial input and aim for a quick turn-around of submissions, bringing accepted articles to publication in the shortest possible time.
Je me permets de vous signaler la revue Historical of Retailing and Consumption, ouverte aux chercheurs seniors et juniors. Bien cordialement, Natacha C.
www.tandfonline.com/loi/rhrc20 www.tandfonline.com/journals/rhrc20
Historical of Retailing and Consumption is a Taylor and Francis journal with three issues per year. We look to publish high quality contributions on any aspect of the history of retailing and consumption: from antiquity to the 21st century, and from advertising and shopping to consumption rituals and political identity. Articles might take a variety of forms: case studies of particular firms, places or practices; comparative analyses across space or time; review essays challenging or championing particular theoretical perspectives, or cross-disciplinary comparisons, for example linking archival and literary or artefactual sources. We welcome ‘thought pieces’: shorter articles which could provide historical parallels with topical issues or explore particular people, objects, documents or shops. And we encourage proposals for special issues on focused topics relating to retail and consumption, having published several excellent collections in recent years, for example on itinerant dealers and the politics of consumption. All research articles published in History of Retailing and Consumption have undergone rigorous peer-review, involving initial editor screening and anonymized review by at least two referees. We offer supportive editorial input and aim for a quick turn-around of submissions, bringing accepted articles to publication in the shortest possible time.

