History of the Human Sciences is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research on the history of the human sciences. Its editors-in-chief are Felicity Callard (University of Durham), Rhodri Hayward (Queen Mary University of London), Angus Nicholls (Queen Mary University of London) and Chris Renwick (University of York). The book reviews editor is Chris Millard (Sheffield University) and the web editor is Des Fitzgerald (Cardiff University). The journal was established in 1988 and is published by Sage Publications. The previous editor was James Good (University of Durham).
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Overview | |
Publisher | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD |
Language | English |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
General Details | |
Language | English |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Publication Start Year | 1988 |
Publisher URL | Visit website |
Website URL | Visit website |
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History of the Human Sciences has been in operation since 1988 till date.
History of the Human Sciences published with a Bi-monthly frequency.
In 2023, History of the Human Sciences published 34 articles.
For History of the Human Sciences,eISSN is 1461-720X and pISSN is0952-6951.
Citescore for History of the Human Sciences is 1.3.
SNIP score for History of the Human Sciences is 0.95.
SJR for History of the Human Sciences is Q1.
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD is the publisher of History of the Human Sciences.