Abstract

In January 1886 the first number of the English Historical Review was published. It was the product of a convergence of pressures: the development of historical studies, the growth of a group of professional historians, the inadequacy of existing periodicals, and the example set by similar German and French periodicals. During its early years it encountered serious financial problems, but survived, the first professional historical journal in the English language.

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