Labor-Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas
metrics 2024
Documenting the Legacy of Working-Class Resilience
Introduction
Labor-Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, published by DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS, serves as a vital platform for interdisciplinary scholarship on the historical and contemporary experiences of working-class individuals throughout the Americas. With its ISSN 1547-6715 and E-ISSN 1558-1454, this journal aims to explore the intersection of labor movements, social justice, and economic structures, promoting a deeper understanding of the working class's critical role in shaping societal narratives. The journal has achieved notable recognition, with a 2023 impact factor that places it in the Q2 quartile for History, Q4 for Industrial Relations, and Q3 for Sociology and Political Science, reflecting its academic significance and reach. While it is not an open-access publication, the journal encourages a wide readership among researchers, professionals, and students interested in labor studies, social sciences, and history. Based in the United States, the journal's evolving scope is positioned within its converged timeline from 2019 to 2024, signaling its dedication to advancing knowledge in these crucial areas of study.
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