Postmedieval
短名 | Postmedieval |
Journal Impact | 0.24 |
国际分区 | W_MULTIPLE(Q3) |
期刊索引 | SCI Q3中科院 3 区 |
ISSN | 2040-5960, 2040-5979 |
h-index | 10 |
国内分区 | 社会学(3区)社会学中世纪与文艺复兴研究(3区)社会学文化研究(4区) |
后中世纪发表了关于前现代性及其持续影响的理论驱动的学术研究。贡献的特点是概念冒险、风格实验、政治紧迫性或意外相遇。编辑们致力于通过展示跨越学科、语言传统、语言环境、调查模式和访问水平的学术成果来扩展该期刊所代表的知识和地理领域。我们的目标是促进与中世纪的合作、道德和实验性的参与——包括它的档案和艺术、它的思想和实践、它的痕迹和它持久的可能性。一般来说,中世纪后每年出版四次。其中一些是主题、客座编辑的问题;其他是开放主题。该杂志的编辑将考虑个人论文的提交以及主题问题的建议。如果被接受,个别论文将作为在线优先出版物发表,首先作为独立文章出现在期刊网站上,然后出现在其中一个印刷问题上。我们还将招待一些小型的主题论文集,这些论文集将包含在未决问题以及委托书评论文中。
期刊主页投稿网址涉及主题 | 艺术哲学历史政治学文学类法学语言学社会学地理计算机科学考古心理学神学认识论美学生物物理古代史 |
出版信息 | 出版商: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.,出版周期: 4 issues per year,期刊类型: journal |
基本数据 | 创刊年份: 2012,原创研究文献占比: 93.10%,自引率:0.00%, Gold OA占比: 20.83% |
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