The EAHMH is delighted to announce a new partnership with the internationally recognized publisher Brill to continue the Clio Medica series.
Clio Medica: Studies in the History of Medicine and Health will publish books (monographs and edited volumes) that address current topics of interest in medicine and health care from a historical perspective offering analytical rigor and an opportunity for reflection for its readers.
Scholars working in the history of medicine, social history, cultural history, literature and medicine, medical anthropology or sociology, are welcome to submit manuscripts to a series that aims to cross diverse disciplinary boundaries, while retaining history at its core.
The Series’ volumes are primarily written in the English language, while allowing the opportunity for manuscripts to be submitted in French, German and Spanish.
We welcome proposals and informal enquiries about the series. Please contact the series editors Cathy McClive (cmcclive@fsu.edu), Bogdan Christian Iacob, or Jonathan Reinarz (j.reinarz@bham.ac.uk).
The European Journal for the History of Medicine and Health (EHMH) is a double-blind peer-reviewed, international
journal dedicated to all aspects of the history of medicine and health. EHMH
welcomes submissions from all regions and covering all eras of the history of
medicine and health including social history, cultural history, history of
ideas, material studies, science and technology studies, microstudies,
ethnological and environmental approaches. The journal publishes original
articles, review articles, discussions, editorials, invited articles, book
reviews, and regional or national focus articles on the history of medicine and
health.
Starting in 2021, and serving as a continuation of Gesnerus: Swiss Journal for the History of Medicine
and Science (1943-2020) (including Gesnerus
Supplements), EHMH is cooperatively published with the
European Association for the History of Medicine and Health and the Swiss
Society for the History of Medicine and Sciences.