The Journal for Digital Legal History (JDLH) is, to my knowledge, the first dedicated venue for peer-reviewed scholarship at the intersection of legal history and the digital humanities. I co-founded it in 2022 with Dirk Heirbaut and Florenz Volkaert (Ghent University), and we serve as co-editors-in-chief. The journal is open-access, hosted by Ghent University Library, and publishes both research articles and methodological State of the Field contributions.
Recent volumes have included the special issue “Gute Policey” and Police Ordinances: Local Regimes and Digital Methods (2024, co-edited with Karl Härter and Wolfgang Wüst) and the State of the Field: Digital Legal History article (2024). A multilingual classification of Policeymaterien appears in volume 4 (2025).