I have a history journal article that now needs a comprehensive edit focused on its logical flow and structure. Beyond routine proofreading, I’m looking for someone who can reorganise paragraphs where necessary, flag weak transitions, tighten arguments, and smooth any stylistic rough edges so the narrative reads seamlessly from introduction to conclusion. The manuscript is already fully drafted in Word. You’ll work with Track Changes, leaving clear comments when a section requires author input or additional evidence. Once all edits are in place, please return two files—the marked-up version and a clean copy ready for final submission. Familiarity with common social-science conventions (e.g., APA-style citations, terminology consistency, abstract structuring) will be a plus, but the primary mandate is to elevate coherence and sharpen the overall argument flow. If you have a background in social-science editing and can turn this around efficiently, I’d love to collaborate.