European Review of Economic History
Published by Oxford University Press
ISSN : 1361-4916 eISSN : 1474-0044
Abbreviation : Eur. Rev. Econ. Hist.
Aims & Scope
The European Review of Economic History is a major outlet for research in economic history.
Articles cover the whole range of economic history -- papers on European, non-European, comparative and world economic history are all welcome.
Contributions shed new light on existing debates, raise new or previously neglected topics, and provide fresh perspectives from comparative research.
The Review includes full-length articles, shorter articles, notes and comments, debates, survey articles, and review articles.
It also publishes notes and announcements from the European Historical Economics Society.
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Impact Factor
Year | Value |
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2025 | 1 |
2024 | 1.20 |
Journal Rank
Year | Value |
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2024 | 5112 |
Journal Citation Indicator
Year | Value |
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2024 | 134 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
Year | Value |
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2024 | 0.967 |
Quartile
Year | Value |
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2024 | Q1 |
h-index
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2024 | 44 |
Impact Factor Trend
Abstracting & Indexing
Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Arts and Humanities and Economics, Econometrics and Finance, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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The long decline of a leading economy: GDP in central and northern Italy, 1300-1913
Citation: 178
Authors: P.
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The Black Death and the origins of the 'Great Divergence' across Europe, 1300-1600
Citation: 163
Authors: S.
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North versus South: Energy transition and energy intensity in Europe over 200 years
Citation: 162
Authors: B., A., P., M.
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The fundamental problem of exchange: A research agenda in Historical Institutional Analysis
Citation: 155
Authors: A.
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The biological standard of living in Europe during the last two millennia
Citation: 143
Authors: N., J.
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Plague in seventeenth-century Europe and the decline of Italy: an epidemiological hypothesis
Citation: 122
Authors: G.
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How beneficent is the market? A look at the modern history of mortality
Citation: 117
Authors: R. A.