Volume 8 (2013), 1 issue per year
Editorial Board:
Professor Brian Allen (The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art)
Professor Richard Bradley (University of Reading, UK)
Professor Mary Beard (Newnham College, UK)
Dr Edward Impey (English Heritage)
Dr Anna Keay (English Heritage)
Dr Julian Munby (Oxford Archaeology, UK)
Professor Marilyn Palmer (Department of History and Archaeology, University of Leicester, UK)
Dr David Robinson (English Heritage)
Professor Andrew Saint (English Heritage)
English Heritage Historical Review publishes discoveries made through the documentation, surveying, excavation, scientific examination and historical interpretation of English Heritage properties. It is supported by the apparatus scholasticus necessary for verification, endorsement and further investigation. At the same time it is lavishly illustrated and produced to the highest production standards.
English Heritage Historical Review is published annually, usually carries 10 articles, and has up to 191 illustrations.
English Heritage owns or manages some 420 properties for public presentation, probably more than any other governmental body in the world, and including a wider chronological range—from prehistoric sites to Cold War bunkers. Its properties include landscapes as well as structures, and their contents, including major works of art.
Although an executive agency, not an academic institution, it necessarily thinks about the nature of its estate, including its historical nature, and it employs or engages professional historians, archaeologists and curators to do so.
Subject areas covered by the journal include:
Archaeology (including archaeological science and archaeological historiography)
Architectural history
Art history (including iconographical study, painting history, sculpture history and collection history)
Garden history
Furniture history
Military history
Political history
Social history
Online archive
Access to the complete archive of English Heritage Historical Review from Volume 1, 2006 is available online to all subscribers.