Aim:
The Frontline Social Sciences and History Journal is dedicated to advancing scholarly inquiry and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue within the vast fields of social sciences and history. Our primary aim is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research that significantly contributes to the understanding of societal dynamics, cultural narratives, and historical contexts. We seek to create a robust platform that encourages informed discourse, promotes critical thinking, and facilitates societal progress by disseminating innovative research findings that resonate across academic and public spheres.

Scope:
This journal encompasses a comprehensive range of topics within the disciplines of social sciences and history, addressing both contemporary issues and historical developments. The scope includes, but is not limited to, the following areas of inquiry:

  1. Sociology:
    This section includes studies examining social behavior, institutions, and structures. Topics may cover a variety of themes, such as social inequality, identity formation, group dynamics, social change, and the impact of technology on social interactions.

  2. History:
    Research published in this area focuses on various historical periods, key events, and influential figures, delving into their implications for contemporary society. This includes analyses of political, social, and cultural transformations over time, as well as the interpretation of primary and secondary historical sources.

  3. Political Science:
    Articles in this domain explore political systems, theories, and practices, including the intricacies of governance, policy-making, political behavior, and international relations. Research may analyze the impact of political ideologies and movements on societal structures and individual lives.

  4. Cultural Studies:
    This section investigates cultural practices, beliefs, and expressions, emphasizing the interplay between culture and society. It examines how cultural identities are constructed, maintained, and transformed, as well as the role of media, art, and literature in shaping public discourse, Fine Arts and Design.

  5. Anthropology:
    Research here explores human societies and cultures, focusing on their development, practices, and beliefs. Ethnographic studies that highlight cultural diversity and the complexities of human experience are particularly encouraged.

  6. Economics:
    This area encompasses research on economic theories, practices, and their historical evolution. It includes the examination of socio-economic factors shaping societies, including issues of poverty, wealth distribution, labor markets, and the impacts of globalization.

  7. Geography:
    Studies in this section examine the relationship between people and their environments, highlighting spatial analysis and geographic implications of social issues. Research may focus on urban studies, environmental justice, and the socio-political dimensions of geographical spaces.

  8. Interdisciplinary Approaches:
    We welcome work that integrates methods and theories from various disciplines to address complex social and historical questions. Interdisciplinary research can provide deeper insights into multifaceted issues, bridging gaps between distinct academic traditions.

The journal invites submissions of original research articles, comprehensive reviews, theoretical papers, and interdisciplinary studies. We are committed to an open-access publishing model, ensuring that all published work is freely accessible to scholars, practitioners, students, and the general public. By promoting diverse perspectives and rigorous scholarship, the Frontline Social Sciences and History Journal aims to enhance understanding of the complexities of human society and history, ultimately contributing to the betterment of our global community. Through our commitment to quality and accessibility, we hope to inspire future generations of researchers and engage a broader audience in the vital conversations surrounding social and historical issues.