Central European History《中欧历史》(季刊). Published since 1968,Central European History is the primary venue for scholarly exchange and debate of central Europe’s diverse and complex history. The journal publishes on a range of topics,bringing research articles,book and film reviews and review essays,discussion fora,and other forms of scholarly writing to a broad audience of specialists and non-specialists in four issues per year. Spanning the medieval to the modern period,CEH offers a space for creative approaches to understanding the region’s past,while continually reassessing its conceptual and geographic boundaries and their representations. CEH publishes work related to German-speaking and German-identified peoples,as well as work on non-German-speakers in the historic states and regions of central Europe,including the Habsburg lands,Austria,and Switzerland. The journal welcomes submissions that expand and de-territorialize the region’s historic frames of reference,taking identity,language,and space—and the complex links and ruptures among them—seriously.