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Information for contributors

We exist with the support of our collaborators, including authors and editors. Below we have included resources to help you to promote your work with us.

Miniature Atlas Map of Eastern Asia, 1600 (Wikimedia Commons)

6 ways to help promote your work

  1. If you are currently affiliated with an institution, email your librarian and recommend a free trial.
  2. Add details to your email signature, your faculty page, or your social media accounts. We have materials you can use and don’t forget to follow and tag us on X (Twitter), Instagram and YouTube.
  3. Contact your university communications department (if applicable) and ask that they include information about your contribution on your university’s website.
  4. Announce that your work is included in the collection on any listservs or forums to which you’re subscribed, or just email relevant contacts you have who might be interested.
  5. Send us a video! Create a short video of yourself talking about your work and we can include it in our promotions. Read our guide, or contact us for more information.
  6. Attending conferences or events? Let us know if you would like us to send you any materials.

Citing your work

When you visit your work here in full you will see a ‘cite’ icon, click it to view formatted citations in APA, MLA, Chicago and Harvard citation styles. You can also download a file in RIS format for importing into reference manager software. Please note that for some work the original pagination has been preserved from the print editions.


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Manuscript handscroll of Du Yu’s Critical study of Spring and Autumn Annals and Zuo Zhuan (Wikimedia Commons)

Bloomsbury Medieval Studies Core Collection

Part of the Bloomsbury Medieval Studies Core Collection, The Encyclopedia of the Global Middle Ages commissioned by Arc Humanities Press, takes an inclusive approach to the history of the middle ages. The encyclopedia provides readers with scholarly articles by global contributors and specialists in all things Medieval. If you are interested in contributing, please get in touch via email at danna.messer@arc-humanities.org. Please include in the subject line “Encyclopedia – Author”.

Portrait of Sima Qian (Wikimedia Commons)

Bloomsbury History: Theory & Method

The editorial team behind Bloomsbury History: Theory and Method want the range of approaches and article topics found on the resource to be as broad and inclusive as possible. In this spirit, we actively encourage anyone who may be interested in writing an article for the resource to get in touch on email in the first instance whenever it is convenient. Please contact Editor-in-Chief, Stefan Berger (Stefan.Berger@ruhr-uni-bochum.de) and Bloomsbury’s History Publisher, Rhodri Mogford (Rhodri.mogford@bloomsbury.com), for more information.

Photo of Fukuzawa Yukichi, taken around 1891 (Wikimedia Commons)

Teaching and Research Tools

Bloomsbury History provides a range of exclusive and specially-commissioned pedagogical resources that introduce students to key subject areas, support instructors in their teaching and serve as jumping-off points for further research. From Lesson Plans and Subject Guides, to our new Object Article series, this rich collection of pedagogical resources are written by expert scholars with teachers, students, and researchers in mind. If you would like to contribute a piece, please contact us directly.