Early Modern Women-An Interdisciplinary Journal

metrics 2024

Charting New Territories in Early Modern Gender Studies

Introduction

Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, published by the University of Chicago Press, serves as a vital platform for exploring the diverse experiences and contributions of women during the early modern period. With an ISSN of 1933-0065 and an E-ISSN of 2378-4776, this journal aims to enrich the discourse in gender studies by presenting interdisciplinary research that spans literature, history, and cultural studies. Although currently categorized in the Q4 quartile within Gender Studies and ranking in the 5th percentile, it plays an essential role in nurturing upcoming scholarship in a field marked by ongoing exploration and debate. Aimed at researchers, professionals, and students alike, the journal not only provides critical insights but also fosters dialogue about gender dynamics in historical contexts. By focusing on the convergence of scholarly efforts from 2010 to 2011 and 2015 to 2024, the journal ensures a comprehensive examination of its evolving scope, inviting contributions that will shape understanding of women's roles in early modern societies.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank0.10
Journal Impact Factor0.10
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)0.30
H-Index6
Journal IF Without Self0.10
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.02
Influence0.14
Immediacy Index0.10
Cited Half Life-
Citing Half Life17.70
JCI0.22
Total Documents157
WOS Total Citations72
SCIMAGO Total Citations49
SCIMAGO SELF Citations2
Scopus Journal Rank0.10
Cites / Document (2 Years)0.09
Cites / Document (3 Years)0.12
Cites / Document (4 Years)0.20

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

Gender Studies in Social Sciences
Rank #202/213
Percentile 5.16
Quartile Q4

JCI (Web Of Science)

HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rank 252/406
Percentile 37.93
Quartile Q3

Quartile History

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