Journal of Egyptian History

metrics 2024

Decoding Egypt's History for Future Generations.

Introduction

The Journal of Egyptian History, published by BRILL, stands at the forefront of scholarly exploration in the vibrant field of Egyptian historical studies. Established to enhance our understanding of Egypt's rich historical landscape, this journal is recognized for its substantial contribution to the historiography of ancient and modern Egypt, evidenced by its impressive Q2 ranking in the history category, as well as a significant Scopus rank of 379 out of 1760, placing it in the 78th percentile. With an ISSN of 1874-1657 and an E-ISSN of 1874-1665, this journal publishes peer-reviewed articles that encompass archaeological findings, cultural analyses, and interdisciplinary approaches that are essential for scholars, professionals, and students alike. Although it operates under a subscription model, researchers can access a wealth of knowledge through its dynamic publications that span various periods, particularly focusing on converged years from 2008, 2010 to 2019, and 2021 to 2024. Located in Leiden, Netherlands, the Journal of Egyptian History is a pivotal resource for those dedicated to advancing the study of Egypt's past within the broader context of global history.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank0.14
Journal Impact Factor0.20
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)0.80
H-Index10
Journal IF Without Self0.20
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.05
Influence0.65
Immediacy Index0.10
Cited Half Life-
Citing Half Life24.90
JCI0.91
Total Documents125
WOS Total Citations62
SCIMAGO Total Citations140
SCIMAGO SELF Citations17
Scopus Journal Rank0.14
Cites / Document (2 Years)0.46
Cites / Document (3 Years)0.46
Cites / Document (4 Years)0.48

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

History in Arts and Humanities
Rank #379/1760
Percentile 78.47
Quartile Q1

IF (Web Of Science)

HISTORY
Rank 234/518
Percentile 54.90
Quartile Q2

JCI (Web Of Science)

HISTORY
Rank 151/519
Percentile 70.91
Quartile Q2

Quartile History

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