European Review of History/Revue Europeenne d'Histoire
Published by Taylor & Francis
ISSN : 1350-7486 eISSN : 1469-8293
Abbreviation : Eur. Rev. Hist. Eur. d'histoire
Aims & Scope
The European Review of History - Revue européenne d'histoire is an international journal covering European history of all centuries and subdisciplines.
It aims to create a forum for ideas across Europe, to encourage the most innovatory research, to make diverse historiographies better known and to practically assist exchanges between young historians.
The journal publishes either thematic issues devoted to the key historiographical debates of today or regular issues which are divded into three parts, each with its own distinct features: -Part I contains articles based on original research, which also consider questions of wider interest, whether of theory, historiography, methodology or comparison. -Part II consists of reviews and review articles, intended to spread knowledge of the latest work across Europe and thus to open up national historiographies. -Part III aims to help researchers practically, by providing information about grants, achives, university networks, centres of research, conferences and similar matters.
Thematic issues are guest edited but submitted to the same anonymous external refereeing process as regular issues.
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Impact Factor
| Year | Value |
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| 2025 | 0.5 |
| 2024 | 0.50 |
Journal Rank
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| 2024 | 25301 |
Journal Citation Indicator
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| 2024 | 46 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 0.140 |
Quartile
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| 2024 | Q2 |
h-index
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 21 |
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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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Beyond ‘resistance’: rethinking nonhuman agency for a ‘more-than-human’ world
Citation: 39
Authors: Chris
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The crisis before the crisis: the ‘problems of modern society’ and the OECD, 1968–74
Citation: 29
Authors: Matthias
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Why espresso? Explaining changes in European coffee preferences from a production of culture perspective
Citation: 29
Authors: Jonathan
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Introduction to Part II: Invention, Diffusion, and Transformation of the Social Movement Repertoire
Citation: 24
Authors: Charles
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International or transnational? Humanitarian action during the First World War
Citation: 21
Authors: Heather