About
Scheduled for publication this summer, 'Strategic Historia' is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal that showcases the outstanding works of undergraduate students in History and/or International Relations here at King's, serving as a platform for emerging scholars and a gateway to academic publishing to nurture future careers in academia.
Our Mission:
Strategic Historia seeks to bridge the gap between the faculties of history and its real-world applicability. Its primary aim is to encourage the use of International Relations (IR) frameworks to extract valuable patterns from history-focused subjects. By integrating the study of IR, Strategic Historia envisions a practical approach that enables historians to transcend the confines of disciplinary limitations and evolve the relevance of history. Strategic Historia, therefore, encourages a forward-looking approach, compelling historians to create correlations within the past, present and future. Likewise, it offers a platform to experiment with the combination of historical methodology and IR theory.
While Strategic Historia appreciates the symbiosis of International Relations and History, it welcomes independent focused studies, book reviews and research articles on either subject, stringing the sinew of history along a range of historical approaches. Moreover, the nexus of this journal remains steadfast. Its essence is quite simply “of undergraduates, by undergraduates, for undergraduates”.