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151 Central European History《中欧历史》(官网投稿)
SSCIAHCI外文期刊 中科分区:3区 期发文量:5 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
Central European History《中欧历史》(季刊). Published since 1968, Central European History is the primary venue for scholarly exchange and debate of central Europe’s diverse and complex history. The journal publishes on a range of topics, bringing research articles, book and film reviews and review essays, discussion fora, and other forms of scholarly writing to a broad audience of specialists and non-specialists in four issues per year. Spanning the medieval to the modern period, CEH offers a space for creative approaches to understanding the region’s past, while continually reassessing its conceptual and geographic boundaries and their representations. CEH publishes work related to German-speaking and German-identified peoples, as well as work on non-German-speakers in the historic states and regions of central Europe, including the Habsburg lands, Austria, and Switzerland. The journal welcomes submissions that expand and de-territorialize the region’s historic frames of reference, taking identity, language, and space—and the complex links and ruptures among them—seriously.
SSCIAHCI外文期刊 中科分区:1区 期发文量:6 国人占比:5.88% 影响因子:0.2000
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient《东方经济与社会史学刊》(双月刊). The Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (JESHO) publishes original research articles in Asian, Near, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Studies across history. The journal promotes world history from Asian and Middle Eastern perspectives and it challenges scholars to integrate cultural and intellectual history with economic, social and political analysis.
153 Journal of Early Modern History《早期现代史学刊》(官网投稿)
SSCIAHCI外文期刊 中科分区:2区 期发文量:7 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.6140
Journal of Early Modern History《早期现代史学刊》(双月刊). The early modern period of world history (ca. 1300-1800) was marked by a rapidly increasing level of global interaction. Between the aftermath of Mongol conquest in the East and the onset of industrialization in the West, a framework was established for new kinds of contacts and collective self-definition across an unprecedented range of human and physical geographies.
