Financial History Review is a leading journal dedicated to the study of financial history across various periods and regions. It provides a platform for scholars to explore the evolution of financial institutions, markets, and instruments, as well as their impact on economic development and society. The journal aims to foster interdisciplinary research and promote a deeper understanding of the historical roots of contemporary financial systems.
Topics covered in the journal include the history of banking, monetary policy, financial crises, capital markets, corporate finance, and financial regulation. The Financial History Review is indexed in major databases like JSTOR and Scopus. It aims its content towards academics, researchers, policymakers, and financial professionals with an interest in the historical dimensions of finance.
Authors are encouraged to submit original research articles, reviews, and perspectives that contribute to the existing body of knowledge in financial history. Contribute to this valuable academic discourse by exploring the past to inform our understanding of the present and future of finance.