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BHR increased ranking in latest ABS listing (08 Mar 2015)

The UK Association of Business Schools' Academic Journal Guide 2015 has awarded Business History Review a 4 in the Business History and Economic History category, an increase from 3 in its last report (2010). Only one other journal achieved a 4 in this category.

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HBS offers outstanding new research tool (03 Mar 2015)

Access Harvard Business School's new research tool, Creating Emerging Markets project here.

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BHR sees another increase its Impact Factor (05 Aug 2014)

We are delighted to announce Business History Review has again increased its impact factor to 0.725 (from 0.548) in the latest journal citation report issued by Thomson Reuters. It is ranked 82 out of 110 titles in the business category and 6 out of 36 in the History of Social Sciences category.


Sturgis Leavit Award (05 May 2014)

María del Carmen Collado's article Entrepreneurs and their Businesses during the Mexican Revolution,published in Business History Review 86 (4), received the 2013-2014 Sturgis Leavitt Award. This award is given annually by SECOLAS (South Eastern Council of Latin American Studies) for the best article on a Latin American or Iberian subject published by a SECOLAS member. http://www.mtsu.edu/secolas/article_award.php


BHR 2012 JCR IF announcement (24 Jun 2013)

We are delighted to announce Business History Review has again increased its impact factor to 0.548 (from 0.444) in the latest journal citation report issued by Thomson Reuters. It is ranked 90 out of 116 titles in the business category and 13 out of 33 in the History of Social Sciences category.

Business History Review
  • ISSN: 0007-6805 (Print), 2044-768X (Online)
  • Frequency: 4 issues per year

Founded in 1926, Business History Review is a top-tier refereed journal that publishes scholarly research articles, review essays, book reviews, and research notes. The journal prizes primary research, comparative perspectives, and rigorous historical analysis. The journal addresses major topics in business history around the world and frequently publishes articles on entrepreneurs, firms, and business systems, innovation, globalization, regulation, and labor. Recent special issues have included "Business, Capitalism, and Slavery," "Governing Global Capitalism," "Standards and the Global Economy," "The Entertainment Industry," and "Italy and the Origins of Capitalism."

Title history
Currently known as:
Business History Review
Vol 28 (1954) onwards
ISSN: 0007-6805 (Print), 2044-768X (Online)

Formerly known as:
Bulletin of the Business Historical Society
Vol 1 (1926) - Vol 27 (1953)
ISSN: 0007-6805 (Print), 2044-768X (Online)