Expanding and critiquing existing theories and providing new frameworks for historical sociology and social history analysis.
Examining social changes across different historical periods with comparative and analytical approaches.
Explaining the causes of wars, revolutions, crises, and economic transformations and their impact on social structures and developments.
Studying the link between history and the formation of collective and national identities.
Building bridges between historical sociology and other disciplines such as economics, political science, and cultural studies.
Introducing and evaluating research methods and techniques in historical sociology.
Journal Vision
Becoming one of the leading references in the field of historical sociology at national, regional, and international levels.
Providing a platform for dialogue among researchers in history, sociology, and other related humanities fields.
Offering historical-social analyses to better understand contemporary issues and support cultural-social policymaking.
Exploring challenges and opportunities in historical sociology research and presenting new perspectives for the future of the field.
Attracting articles and scientific collaborations from domestic and international researchers and enhancing the journal’s position in reputable global databases.