International Review of Social History
The International Review of Social History is a scholarly journal founded, in its current format, in 1956, by the International Institute of Social History. The current academic journal revived an earlier publication by the same name issued by IISH from 1936 until its termination due to the approach of World War II in 1938.
History
Precursor
In 1936, the International Institute of Social History established its first publication, the International Review for Social History. This publication was joined by another, the Bulletin of the International Review of Social History, in 1937. Although both were interrupted by World War II, with the first iteration of the IRSH terminated in 1938, some ten volumes were published under that name, ending in 1955.The prewar International Review for Social History was a multilingual publication, including material published in English, German, Dutch, and French.