• Renaissance Magazine

Renaissance Magazine is a glossy American magazine published bimonthly. Each issue comprises approximately 90 pages, and includes articles about the contemporary renaissance faire experience, medieval and renaissance history, castles, heraldry, cooking, and interviews with key individuals in the renaissance fair industry. It was founded in 1996 by "Lady Kimberly," a graduate of Yale University, and has its headquarters in Bridgeport, Connecticut.[1] The magazine is owned by Lionheart Entertainment LLC in Houston, Texas.

  • The Archaeologist

The Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) is the leading professional body representing archaeologists working in the UK and overseas. We represent the interests of archaeology and archaeologists to government, policy makers and industry set standards for archaeological practice and issues guidelines to support these improve career prospects by promoting professional development and providing training opportunities through our Registered Organisations scheme, improve practices and raise standards of work act as the self-regulating body for the archaeological profession.

  • History Today | The World's leading serious history magazine

History Today is the world’s leading serious history magazine. The publication is based in London and published monthly. We publish the world's leading scholars, on all periods, regions and themes of history. Every contribution is carefully edited and illustrated to make the magazine a pleasurable, as well as an informative, read. This website includes an archive of virtually every article published by History Today since it was founded in 1951. It also includes most of the articles from History Review, our periodical for history students, which was published three times a year until 2012.

  • BBC History Magazine

BBC History Magazine is a British publication devoted to history articles on both British and world history and are aimed at all levels of knowledge and interest. The publication releases thirteen editions a year. BBC History is the biggest selling history magazine in the UK and is growing in circulation by nearly 7% every year. The magazine consists of topical features, often aligning with programming currently showing on BBC Radio and Television and written by academic historians, historical analysis of news events and comparison with similar previous events, reviews of new books and media and features into significant locations in history.