CfP: The Journal of Northeast Asian History 22-1 (Winter 2025)

The Journal of Northeast Asian History (JNAH) welcomes submissions of research articles that make original contributions to understanding the northeast asian history of all periods.
Research articles should be written in English and 7,000 to 9,000 words in length, including footnotes, references, an abstract, and keywords. All manuscripts should be submitted as an electronic file attachment in Microsoft Word format only. For the romanization of East Asian languages, use the „Revised Romanization of Korean“ (The Korean Ministry of Culture and Tourism, 2000) for Korean, the Pinyin system for Chinese, and the Hepburn system for Japanese. For all the other formatting and editing rules, the 18th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style (University of Chicago Press, 2024) applies. Find the attachment for more specific submission guidelines.
Please submit your manuscript and brief curriculum vitae by e-mail to jnah[at]nahf.or.kr or jnah.nahf[at]gmail.com. Submissions are available at all times, but to be qualified for publication in JNAH’s winter 2025 issue, your manuscript must be submitted by August 31, 2025.
All eligible manuscripts submitted to JNAH undergo a peer-review process by three experts in the relevant field as recommended by members of the editorial board. Please note that even if a manuscript is approved by the reviewers, there may be an additional approximately 6-month delay in the final publication due to previously accepted manuscripts.
The publication costs for JNAH are covered by the Northeast Asian History Foundation. Authors do not need to pay an article-processing charge. For an accepted article that presents original research that was not published in other academic journals, we also provide a publishing grant.
Managing Editor,
The Journal of Northeast Asian History
The Journal of Northeast Asian History (JNAH) is a peer-reviewed biannual journal published by the Northeast Asian History Foundation. It aims to advance interdisciplinary and transnational research on the history and historical topics of the Northeast Asian region across all periods. The journal explores diverse themes, including border and territorial disputes, national and international identities, historical memory and education, and ideological conflicts and reconciliation. By publishing high-quality academic papers, book reviews, and research trend reports in English, JNAH provides a platform for international dialogue among scholars in the humanities and social sciences while fostering exchanges with policymakers and practitioners. Dedicated to promoting academic and practical conversations, the journal seeks to deepen understanding of Northeast Asia’s past, present, and future.
More information at http://contents.nahf.or.kr/item/level.do?itemId=jn.