History Studies is a peer-reviewed journal published quarterly in February, May, August, and November. The language of publication is Turkish and English. Articles written in German and French may also be accepted with the decision of the editorial board.
Articles should be between 4,000 and 8,000 words. Block quotations should not exceed 10% of the total word count of the article. The block quotation limit rule applies to direct quotations of three or more lines.
Articles should be uploaded to the system in Word format. Please do not submit as PDF.
Please refer to the Articles WritingTemplate to help you prepare your manuscript.
The editors reserve the right to make any necessary changes to ensure clarity and accuracy in both Turkish and English titles.
The submitted articles should not have been published elsewhere before or should not be under evaluation elsewhere at the same time.
It is possible to publish unpublished symposium / congress proceedings, provided that it is stated that it is a revised version of the symposium / congress proceedings.
In articles produced from thesis studies, it should be stated that the study is produced from the thesis, and it should be clearly demonstrated that the article makes an original contribution independent of the thesis. Articles produced from the thesis should not be produced by slicing method and should not have a high similarity with the thesis.
All authors of the articles must have at least a PhD degree. (Articles submitted before 1 November 2024 and actively under evaluation are exempt from this rule).
The next article of an author whose article is published can be published after 6 issues at the earliest.
Authors should include their personal information, conflict of interest statements, funding/support details, and any other relevant information in the cover letter.
Please include the images used in the articles, if any, only in the Appendix section of the articles. Attached images and figures must be of high quality (1200 dpi for line, 600 dpi for grayscale and 300 dpi for color). Photographic images of insufficient quality are not acceptable.