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Central European History JCR:Q2 SSCI AHCI PubMed
发文量 4,207
被引量 7,063
影响因子(2025版) 0.046

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. CEH perennially engages anew the old question, “what and where is central Europe?" Central European History is an open access journal in which all research content is published Gold Open Access.

  • 主办单位: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
  • 出版地区: CAMBRIDGE
  • 出版周期: 年4期
  • 别名: CENT EUR HIST;Cent. Eur. Hist.;Central European History (Cambridge University Press;UK);CENTRAL EUROPEAN HISTORY
  • 国际标准连续出版物号/电子版 ISSN 0008-9389 / EISSN 1569-1616
  • 创刊时间: 1968年
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  • 主办单位:CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
  • 地  址: CAMBRIDGE
  • 电子邮件: bm57@humboldt.edu(Editorial Office);jpoley@gsu.edu(Editorial Office)

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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. CEH perennially engages anew the old question, “what and where is central Europe?" Central European History is an open access journal in which all research content is published Gold Open Access.