From the Journal's website:

The eJIH was launched in 2000 with the aim of encouraging research in international history. The eJIH embraces all aspects of the history of relations between states and societies. The journal aims to promote an understanding of the breadth, depth and policy relevance of international history by examining how the politics, societies, economies and traditions of countries have shaped and influenced international relations since circa 1500.

At January 2009 there are 9 issues online, and the journal appears to have run between 2000 and 2005. Each issue contains a single but substantial 10,000-word academic paper, with the focus on British history in international context.