CLIO-A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE HISTORY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY

metrics 2024

Fostering Dialogue Between Past and Present

Introduction

CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History, published by Indiana University-Purdue University, serves as a pivotal platform for scholars and students alike. Since its inception, this journal has offered a unique convergence of literary analysis, historical context, and philosophical inquiry, creating a rich dialogue across disciplines. With an ISSN of 0884-2043, CLIO has evolved alongside the academic landscape from its early days in the late 20th century, reflecting the changing paradigms of literature, history, and philosophical thought. Although currently categorized in the Q4 quartile across its three relevant fields—History, Literature and Literary Theory, and Philosophy—it continues to invite contributions that challenge traditional boundaries and foster interdisciplinary research. While not currently an Open Access journal, CLIO remains an essential resource for those invested in the critical exploration of historical narratives and literary expressions, appealing to all who seek to understand the intricate weave between past and present.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank0.10
Journal Impact Factor0.10
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)0.30
H-Index7
Journal IF Without Self0.10
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.01
Influence0.16
Immediacy Index0.10
Cited Half Life17.20
Citing Half Life21.10
JCI0.30
Total Documents229
WOS Total Citations117
SCIMAGO Total Citations38
SCIMAGO SELF Citations2
Scopus Journal Rank0.10
Cites / Document (2 Years)0.00
Cites / Document (3 Years)0.09
Cites / Document (4 Years)0.08

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

Literature and Literary Theory in Arts and Humanities
Rank #637/1106
Percentile 42.41
Quartile Q3
History in Arts and Humanities
Rank #1252/1760
Percentile 28.86
Quartile Q3
Philosophy in Arts and Humanities
Rank #619/806
Percentile 23.20
Quartile Q4

IF (Web Of Science)

HISTORY
Rank 327/518
Percentile 37.00
Quartile Q3

JCI (Web Of Science)

HISTORY
Rank 340/519
Percentile 34.49
Quartile Q3
LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Rank 39/51
Percentile 23.53
Quartile Q4
LITERATURE
Rank 139/199
Percentile 30.15
Quartile Q3
PHILOSOPHY
Rank 182/325
Percentile 44.00
Quartile Q3

Quartile History

Similar Journals

RINASCIMENTO

Illuminating the Intersection of History and Philosophy
Publisher: CASA EDITRICE LEO S OLSCHKIISSN: 0080-3073Frequency: 1 issue/year

RINASCIMENTO, an esteemed journal dedicated to the exploration of Cultural Studies, History, and Philosophy, is published by CASA EDITRICE LEO S OLSCHKI in Italy. Since its inception in 1978, this journal has made significant contributions to the scholarly discourse surrounding the rich tapestry of cultural and intellectual heritage. Although it currently holds a Q4 ranking in its respective categories according to the 2023 assessments, its commitment to high-quality research remains steadfast. The journal primarily serves as a platform for emerging ideas and critical analyses, providing scholars and students alike with access to unique perspectives. While it does not offer Open Access options, its relevance to the academic community is underscored by its ongoing dedication to nurturing a rigorous understanding of historical and philosophical contexts. With a focused audience that includes researchers, professionals, and students, RINASCIMENTO continues to be a vital resource for those looking to delve into the complexities of cultural history and philosophy.

Antichthon

Advancing Scholarship in Classical Studies
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESSISSN: 0066-4774Frequency: 1 issue/year

Antichthon, published by Cambridge University Press, stands as a vital platform within the field of Classics. Established in 1986, the journal has evolved to encompass scholarly contributions that explore various dimensions of classical studies, including literature, history, and cultural studies. With its rich publication history extending from 2011 to 2023, Antichthon boasts a commendable Q2 ranking in the latest 2023 Category Quartiles for Classics, reflecting its significant impact in the academic community. Although the journal does not offer an Open Access option, it continues to engage researchers and academics with its curated selection of articles, reviews, and critical insights. Located at the Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Rd, Cambridge, England, this journal remains an essential resource for both established scholars and students aiming to deepen their understanding of classical antiquity and its enduring relevance.

Co-herencia

Illuminating the intersections of history, literature, and philosophy.
Publisher: UNIV EAFITISSN: 1794-5887Frequency: 2 issues/year

Co-herencia, an esteemed academic journal published by UNIV EAFIT, is dedicated to advancing the fields of History, Literature and Literary Theory, Music, Philosophy, as well as the Visual Arts and Performing Arts. Since its launch as an Open Access journal in 2004, it has provided a platform for innovative research and interdisciplinary dialogue, facilitating the dissemination of knowledge from its base in Medellín, Colombia. With a commendable range of Scopus rankings, including a Q2 category in Literature and Literary Theory and Visual Arts and Performing Arts, Co-herencia is recognized as a vital resource for scholars aiming to explore cultural narratives and theoretical frameworks. It not only enriches academic discourse but also serves as a significant conduit for emerging ideas that connect art, culture, and social consciousness. Researchers, professionals, and students alike will find Co-herencia a necessary addition to their scholarly pursuits, emphasizing its critical role in the evolving landscape of the arts and humanities.

South Central Review

Engaging with the Dynamic Landscape of Southern Scholarship
Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESSISSN: 0743-6831Frequency: 3 issues/year

South Central Review, a distinguished academic journal published by Johns Hopkins University Press, serves as a vital platform for scholarly discourse in the fields of cultural studies, literature and literary theory, philosophy, and the visual and performing arts. With an ISSN of 0743-6831 and an E-ISSN of 1549-3377, this journal is dedicated to highlighting innovative research and critical analyses that explore the complexities of Southern culture and its broader implications. Although it operates without an open access option, the journal is recognized for its rigorous peer-review process and contributions to contemporary academic dialogue, holding Q3 and Q4 rankings across several disciplines as of 2023. The convergence of ideas and perspectives from diverse academic backgrounds positions the South Central Review as an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students seeking to deepen their understanding of the cultural narratives shaping our world today.

Studia Litterarum

Unveiling New Perspectives in Literary Theory
Publisher: RUSSIAN ACAD SCIENCES, A M GORKY INST WORLD LITERATURE (IWL RAS)ISSN: 2500-4247Frequency: 4 issues/year

Studia Litterarum, published by the esteemed Russian Academy of Sciences at the A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature, serves as a vital platform for the exploration and analysis of literature and cultural studies. With an ISSN of 2500-4247 and an E-ISSN of 2541-8564, this open access journal has been disseminating valuable research since 2016, reaching a global audience keen on advancing the understanding of literary theory and cultural narratives. Based in Moscow, Russia, the journal has achieved remarkable academic recognition, holding a Q2 classification in Cultural Studies and a prestigious Q1 tier in Literature and Literary Theory, as of 2023. Its Scopus rankings underscore its relevance, with a notable placement in the 51st percentile for literature and literary theory and 27th percentile for cultural studies. Studia Litterarum not only opens doors to scholarly dialogue but also enhances the visibility of contemporary literary scholarship, making it an essential read for researchers, professionals, and students alike seeking to deepen their understanding of the intricate dynamics within literature and cultural studies.

Iberoamericana

Celebrating Diversity in Ibero-American Academic Discourse
Publisher: VERVUERT VERLAGISSN: 1577-3388Frequency: 3 issues/year

Iberoamericana, an esteemed open-access journal published by VERVUERT VERLAG since 2001, stands at the forefront of interdisciplinary research encompassing Anthropology, Cultural Studies, History, and Literature and Literary Theory. Housed in Spain with an operational address in Germany, this journal serves as a vital platform for the dissemination of scholarly work, particularly relevant to the Iberian context and its global connections. With impressive rankings, including Q3 in History and Q3 in Literature and Literary Theory, Iberoamericana promotes academic conversations that enhance understanding of cultural dynamics. The journal's commitment to open access ensures that research is accessible to a global audience, fostering collaboration and innovation. Researchers, professionals, and students are encouraged to engage with this essential resource that not only contributes to their respective fields but also broadens the appreciation of the rich, diverse cultural heritage of the Iberian Peninsula.

MOYEN AGE

Connecting Past and Present through Scholarly Dialogue
Publisher: LE MOYEN AGE BOECK & LARCIER S AISSN: 0027-2841Frequency: 4 issues/year

MOYEN AGE is a distinguished academic journal published by LE MOYEN AGE BOECK & LARCIER S A in Belgium, focused on the multifaceted disciplines of History, Linguistics, and Literature. With its ISSN 0027-2841 and E-ISSN 1782-1436, this journal serves as a platform for researchers, professionals, and students alike to engage with scholarly articles that contribute to the understanding of medieval studies. Although currently categorized in the fourth quartile across various fields as of 2023, MOYEN AGE demonstrates a commitment to fostering academic dialogue and exploration around historical linguistics and literary theory. The journal is available via subscription, making it an essential resource for those looking to deepen their knowledge in its scope, which spans from 2001 through 2024. As it continues to evolve, MOYEN AGE remains a relevant source for emerging thinkers and established scholars drawn to the complexities of the medieval era.

IBEROROMANIA

Navigating the Rich Tapestry of Romance Linguistics and Literature
Publisher: WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBHISSN: 0019-0993Frequency: 2 issues/year

IBEROROMANIA, published by WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH, stands as a pivotal journal in the fields of Linguistics and Language and Literature and Literary Theory. Since its inception in 1969, IBEROROMANIA has facilitated scholarly discourse by providing a platform for cutting-edge research that explores the complexities of Romance languages and their literatures. The journal is recognized for its valuable contributions, currently holding a Q3 quartile ranking in Linguistics and Language and a Q2 ranking in Literature and Literary Theory as of 2023. With its diverse scope spanning several years, including works from 1970 to 2024, IBEROROMANIA is pivotal for researchers, professionals, and students alike, fostering a deeper understanding of Romantic linguistic and literary frameworks. Although it does not provide open access, its impact in the Arts and Humanities is underscored by its Scopus rankings, reflecting a commitment to high-quality scholarship. For those dedicated to exploring the nuances of Romance languages and literature, IBEROROMANIA is an indispensable resource.

DEUTSCHE VIERTELJAHRSSCHRIFT FUR LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT UND GEISTESGESCHICHTE

Fostering Insights into the Dynamics of Thought and Culture.
Publisher: J B METZLERISSN: 0012-0936Frequency: 4 issues/year

DEUTSCHE VIERTELJAHRSSCHRIFT FUR LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT UND GEISTESGESCHICHTE, published by J B METZLER, is a distinguished academic journal hailing from Germany that offers a profound exploration of literature, cultural studies, and philosophy. With its ISSN 0012-0936 and E-ISSN 2365-9521, this journal has been operational since its inception in 1973, continually contributing to the intellectual discourse surrounding literary and philosophical theories. The journal holds a recognized position within the academic landscape, achieving a Q3 ranking in Literature and Literary Theory and Q4 in both Cultural Studies and Philosophy as of 2023. Although it does not currently offer Open Access options, its impact in the field is underscored by its ranking in Scopus, where it is recognized amongst a competitive cohort of journals. Aimed at researchers, professionals, and students alike, the DEUTSCHE VIERTELJAHRSSCHRIFT serves as an invaluable resource for those investigating the intersections of literature and the broader cultural milieu, fostering an understanding of the dynamics that shape literary and philosophical thought.

CRITIQUE

Challenging Perspectives, Shaping Thought.
Publisher: EDITIONS MINUITISSN: 0011-1600Frequency: 9 issues/year

CRITIQUE is a prominent French academic journal published by EDITIONS MINUIT, specializing in the fields of cultural studies, history, and literary theory. Since its inception, CRITIQUE has provided a critical platform for scholarly discourse, aiming to challenge conventional perspectives and foster innovative thought within the humanities. While it operates under a traditional subscription model, its commitment to intellectual rigor positions it as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals alike. With a focus on interdisciplinary approaches and critical methodologies, CRITIQUE holds its place among the esteemed ranks of cultural studies and literary publications, currently rated in Q4 across various categories by Scopus. As it converges through the years from 2015 to 2024, the journal continues to facilitate discussions that interrogate historical narratives and their cultural contexts, making it an essential read for anyone invested in the developments of contemporary thought in the humanities.