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Academic journal
Essays in Economic & Business History
DisciplineHistory, economics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMark Billings, Daniel Giedeman
Publication details
History1975-present
PublisherThe Economic & Business History Society
FrequencyAnnually
Open accessYes
LicenseCreative Commons
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4Essays Econ. Bus. Hist.
Indexing
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ISSN0896-226X
LCCN87658048
OCLC no.844690672
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Essays in Economic & Business History is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering economic and business history. It is published by the Economic & Business History Society. The editors-in-chief are Mark Billings (University of Exeter) and Daniel Giedeman (Grand Valley State University).

History

The journal was founded in 1975 and the first issue was published in 1976. The following persons have been editors-in-chief:

  • James H. Soltow, 1976–1983 (volumes 1 and 2)
  • Edwin J. Perkins, 1984–1993 (volumes 3–12)
  • William R. Childs, 1994–1998 (volumes 13–17)
  • Michael V. Namorato, 1999-2003 (volumes 18–22)
  • David O. Whitten, 2004–2006 (volumes 22–24)
  • Lynne Pierson Doti, 2007–2009 (volumes 25–27)
  • Janice M. Traflet, 2010-2012 (volumes 28-30)
  • Jason E. Taylor, 2013-2018 (volumes 31-36)

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in America: History and Life, EconLit, Historical Abstracts, and the Modern Language Association Database.

References

  1. "About the Journal". Essays in Economic & Business History.
  2. "Essays in Economic & Business History". MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals. University of Barcelona. Retrieved 2018-12-08.

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