Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association
Published by Australian Early Medieval Association
ISSN : 1449-9320
Abbreviation : J. Aust. Early Médiév. Assoc.
Aims & Scope
The Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association (JAEMA) is a double-blind peer reviewed journal published annually (ISSN 1449-9320) distributed to members and institutional subscribers.
JAEMA publishes articles, reviews and short notes relating to all aspects of the early medieval period from late antiquity and the end of the Roman empire to about the end of the eleventh century.
JAEMA seeks engaging, original work, that contributes to a collective understanding of the early medieval period.
It welcomes papers on any theme, such as history, art history, archaeology, literature, linguistics, music and theology, and from any interpretive angle – memory, gender, historiography, medievalism, consilience and beyond.
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Impact Factor
Year | Value |
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2025 | <0.1 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
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2024 | 0.101 |
Quartile
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2024 | Q4 |
h-index
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2024 | 8 |
Journal Rank
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2024 | 30124 |
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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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The ecclesiastical reorganisation of space and authority in late antique gaul: Zosimus' letter Multa contra (JK 334 = J3 740)
Citation: 18
Authors: Geoffrey D.
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Assessing Visigoth latinity in the late sixth century: The contribution of Reccared's letter to Gregory I
Citation: 7
Authors: Chris
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Erasing alterity: Gendered characterisation in the different versions of Vita Anastasiae
Citation: 2
Authors: Natalie
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Christianity among the Germanic peoples in the territories of the Roman Empire
Citation: 1
Authors: Jan