%0 Journal Article %T The future of the history of the human sciences %A Chris Renwick %J History of the Human Sciences %@ 1461-720X %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0952695119835679 %X This special issue is the product of a conference, The Future of the History of the Human Sciences, which was held at the University of York in April 2016. The meeting brought together scholars from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds and at various stages of their careers to reflect on what were identified as major challenges and opportunities for the research that History of the Human Sciences publishes. The articles included here are a sample of the responses that were generated and contain reflections on not only the boundaries of history of the human sciences research but also the methods used within the discipline. As this introduction explains, the overall aim of the conference was to explore these questions in order to think about both future directions for research and ways in which we can ensure the field remains dynamic and vital %K conference proceedings %K future research %K history of the human sciences %K human %K humanities %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0952695119835679