Historick á Sociology is a professional journal of significant importance in the academic field. Committed to combining the research methods and theories of history and sociology, and delving into the historical evolution and development laws of social phenomena. It covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to the changes in social structure, the formation and evolution of classes and strata, population mobility and migration, the inheritance and transformation of cultural traditions, and the historical development of political systems.
In the field of social structure research, journals may publish analyses on the division and interaction of social classes in different historical periods; For population mobility, we will explore the economic, political, and cultural factors behind it, as well as its impact on social development. The study of cultural traditions may involve the continuation and transformation of traditional values in modern society. We also actively promote international academic exchanges and cooperation. It provides a platform for scholars from different countries and regions to share research results and exchange academic ideas, promoting the development of historical sociology on a global scale.