Sport History Review (SHR) is a forum for scholarly work in the field of sport history. With an editorial board that reflects the international diversity of its contents,
SHR offers a solid approach to research and writing in the broad field of sport history. Submissions to
SHR undergo a rigorous review process, providing readers with the most authoritative and accurate information on topics in the field. A continuation of the original
Canadian Journal of Sport History,
SHR is an essential resource for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of sport and to understand the ongoing human fascination with sport.
SHR publishes scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, commentaries, and invited book reviews.
SHR recently published articles on sports history in Brazil, the creation of international and domestic football bowl games from 1942 to 1964, and
The Sportswoman magazine. In future issues, the journal will continue to publish authoritative articles that deepen understanding of sport history and its relevance today.
SHR is also published in a digital format, providing online subscribers with the same authoritative content of the print edition but with additional advantages, such as the ability to search entire issues in seconds and access back issues. The content of the online version of
SHR is available weeks before the print version arrives by mail, and online subscribers can receive each issue’s table of contents by e-mail when a new issue is published.
Visit www.SHR-Journal.com for more information.