Call for Submissions: Vol XVI Devotion

The Tufts Historical Review is now accepting submissions for Vol. XVI: Devotion! The window for submissions closes on February 14th 2023, so make sure to email your paper to tuftshistoricalreview@gmail.com soon. Before sending an email, please review our criteria for papers, which can be found on the ‘Submissions’ tab on our website. For inspiration on how to interpret the theme, read the “Call For Submissions” attached below.

From the Office of the Editor: 

The editorial board of the Tufts Historical Review has selected Devotion as the theme for this year’s journal. The commitment to an ideal that is at the heart of devotion has been a driving force throughout history. At first, devotion might conjure the idea of religious fervor and strict adherence to a certain faith, however, humanity’s devotion has taken many forms beyond the religious: personal, political, ideological. 

Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam saw the intersection of ideological and religious devotion through their commitment to black liberation rooted in Islamic values. Through the religious enthusiasm that swept across America in the 18th century, the Second Great Awakening impacted the landscape of American churches. Politically, devotion to leaders can dramatically shape the path of countries and regions. Gamal Abdel Nasser’s devoted and consistent popular support for his vision of Arab nationalism marked Egypt’s national identity and started a movement which left a lasting impact on the history of the region. Conversely, devotion to malicious ideologies can push people and nations to cause widespread suffering such  as the colonial exploits of European powers across the globe. 

Our innate drive to shape the world around us is realized through steadfastness and dedication. Every major cultural, political, and ideological transformation is rooted in one or many individuals’ devotion to a person, idea, or cause. This earnest pursuit of change is inextricably linked to both the human psyche and the progress of history. 

Call for Submissions: Vol. XV Defiance

The Tufts Historical Review is now accepting submissions for Vol. XV: Defiance!! The window for submissions closes on February 1st 2022, so make sure to email your paper to tuftshistoricalreview@gmail.com soon. Before sending an email, please review our criteria for papers, which can be found on the ‘Submissions’ tab on our website. For inspiration on how to interpret the theme, read the “Call For Submissions” attached below.


From the Office of the Editor:

The editorial board of the Tufts Historical Review has selected Defiance as the theme for this year’s journal. As people have sought to challenge the status quo or resist change, defiance has taken many forms throughout history. While every story of defiance is unique, what unites them all is a courageous stand against the powers that be. 

The study of movements such as the fight for women’s suffrage, the Non-Cooperation Campaign, and the Ghost Dance center our understanding of history around stories outside of the dominant power structures. Just as movements have challenged authorities, the actions of individuals have instigated broader societal change like how the refusal of Rosa Parks to give up her seat became a rallying point against segregation. On the other hand, resistance to the forces of change can also shape history. Defiance can be seen in the Catholic Church’s rejection of the Protestant Reformation that compelled the Church to create internal reforms.

Every great transformation in history is marked by defiance. Where there are power disparities, people have sought to disrupt them, and whenever there are new developments, there are those who seek to oppose them. The confluence of these competing forces propel the direction of history. 

New Website!

In celebration of 15 years of publishing, the Tufts Historical Review has upgraded its website! This new website features a more comprehensive overview of our submissions criteria and process, an archive of past journals, and a more straightforward subscriptions process. We hope that this update facilitates your interaction with the Tufts Historical Review, in whatever shape it may take. Stay tuned for the announcement of our 2022 journal theme, coming in November!