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Academic journal
Journal of British Studies
DisciplineHistory of the British Isles
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJeffrey Collins
Sandra den Otter
Publication details
History1961-present
PublisherCambridge University Press for the North American Conference on British Studies (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Impact factor0.600 (2016)
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4J. Br. Stud.
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ISSN0021-9371
LCCN67001623
JSTOR00219371
OCLC no.1783237
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The publication of the North American Conference on British Studies, The Journal of British Studies is an academic journal aimed at scholars of British culture from the Middle Ages through the present. The journal was co-founded in 1961 by George Cooper. JBS presents scholarly articles and book reviews from international authors who share their ideas on British society, politics, law, economics, and the arts. Until 2005, it covered subjects from the medieval period to the present, while Albion (another journal published by the NACBS) covered all periods of British history. Albion was merged into the JBS as of vol. 44 in 2005. Until October 2012 the journal was published by University of Chicago Press. From volume 52, it has been published by Cambridge University Press.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2016 impact factor of 0.600.

See also

References

  1. "Journal of British Studies". 2016 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2017.

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