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What are the best History journals?

The are many ways of evaluating what the top History journals are including Impact Factor, SJR, SNIP, CiteScore, Citation Percentage, H Index, Self-Citation Percentage, Acceptance Rates, and Number of Submissions. Our interactive table below provides an intuitive and user-friendly way to explore and compare each journal's performance across these key metrics.

Importantly, the PJIP does not advocate for any particular way of ranking nor does the project assume to have any particular authority on the matter. The information presented here is solely to help researchers make informed decisions when assessing which journals are appropriate venues for their manuscripts.

For more information about each metric, see our comprehensive guide to ranking metrics or check out our FAQ section for answers to common questions and additional support.

General History Journals British History Journals African History Journals Asian History Journals Australian History Journals European History Journals Latin American History Journals Middle Eastern History Journals United States History Journals Business and Economic History Journals History of Religon Journals History of Science Journals Natural History Journals Cultural and Social History Journals Art, Film, and Literature History Journals History of Education Journals History of Medicine Journals Medieval and Early Modern History Journals War History Journals Legal History Journals History of Ideas Journals Sport History Journals Women's History Journals Political History Journals Environmental History Journals

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History Journal Rankings

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Rank Journal Area APPY Location Open Access Book Reviews Discussions SJR SNIP IPP CiSc Hdex CTE% SC% Acpt Subs
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Rankings Key

Area Column:
GNRL = General History
BRIT = British History
AFCN = African History
ASIH = Asian History
AUSH = Australian History
EURH = European History
LATN = Latin American History
MIDE = Middle Eastern History
USHI = United States History
BaEH = Business and Economic History
HoR = History of Religon
HoS = History of Science
NATH = Natural History
CaSH = Cultural and Social History
AFLH = Art, Film, and Literature History
HoEd = History of Education
HoMd = History of Medicine
MEMH = Medieval and Early Modern History
WARH = War History
LAWH = Legal History
HoI = History of Ideas
SpoH = Sport History
WomH = Women's History
PolH = Political History
EnvH = Environmental History
Ranking Metrics:
APPY: the average number of papers published by the journal per year 

SJR: SCImago Journal Rank Indicator
SNIP:  Source normalized impact per paper

IPP: Impact per publication (impact factor)
CiSc: 
Elsevier's CiteScore
Hdex: Journal H-index
​CTE%: Percentage of journal publications that have received at least one citation
SC%: Percentage of citations from the same journal
Acpt: Journal acceptance rate 
calculated as total submissions / number accepted.
Subs: Total number of manuscripts submitted to the journal (in previous year)

Colour Codes (relative to journals in the same subject):


Top 5%

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

For Filters (if applicable):
Location: country where the journal is based/published.

Open Access: open access status.

DAO = diamond open access (no fees for authors or readers)
POA = paid open access (APC fee required for publication)
HYBD = hybrid (optional open access by paying APC)
​NOA = not open access (no option to publish open access)

Book Reviews: if the journal publishes book reviews.
YBRK = publishes book reviews
NBKR = does not publish book reviews
Inv. = book reviews by invitation only

Discussions: if the journal publishes discussion pieces.
YDIS = publishes discussions
NDIS = does not publish discussions
RTJA =  replies to journal articles only
The Sub-Fields selector above the directory can be applied to isolate particular subject subdisciplines. If the PJIP also possesses directory information for this subject, Filters below the index can be applied to show journals of a certain type such as only Generalist journals, or only Open Access Journals, or only journals published in a particular country, etc. Crtl click multiple filters for further refinement such as showing only Open Access Generalist journals. ​
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Sources

The PJIP combines data from multiple sources to provide a comprehensive directory of academic journals. The data presented is collected from:
  • Journal and publisher websites
  • Submissions to our platform by journals and publishers
  • SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR). Retrieved from http://www.scimagojr.com
  • Leiden University’s Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) SNIP Journal Indicators. Retrieved from https://www.journalindicators.com/downloads
  • Scopus metadata via Elsevier Research Products APIs. Retrieved from https://api.elsevier.com/content/search/scopus. Access to these APIs is governed by Elsevier's policies, with free access for non-commercial users.
  • Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals, Series and Publishers (Kanalregisteret). Retrieved from https://kanalregister.hkdir.no/en/informasjonsartikler/download-current-list
  • Publication Forum (JUFO) from the julkaisufoorumi.fi website. Licenced under CC BY 4.0 (https://vastuullinentiede.fi/fi/sivuston-materiaalin-lisensointi)
For more information about PJIP data see our Sources, Licencing, and Attribution​ page.

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