This journal publishes scholarly articles on the history of Europe from 1914 to the present, and it explores a wide range of political, social, economic, and cultural topics. It seeks to foster scholarly exchange and promote innovative approaches to the study of modern Europe.
Key themes include the two World Wars, the Cold War, European integration, social movements, cultural change, and the legacies of colonialism. It features original research, historiographical essays, and book reviews, offering a comprehensive overview of the field. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science.
Historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the history of modern Europe will find this to be a great resource. By promoting rigorous scholarship and critical reflection, it contributes to a deeper understanding of the forces that have shaped contemporary Europe. Submission guidelines can be found on the journal's website.