Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal focuses on the diverse experiences, contributions, and representations of women in the early modern period. It seeks to illuminate the complexities of gender, identity, and agency in historical contexts through a wide array of interdisciplinary approaches. The journal is devoted solely to the interdisciplinary and global study of women and gender spanning the late medieval through early modern periods (1400-1800).
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⚡ Speed vs Prestige
How does this journal balance review speed with impact level?
Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender
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Does the journal have a website?
No URL
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Is the ISSN verified?
2378-4776
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Indexed in a trusted database?
Scopus
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Peer review process documented?
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Follows ethical publishing standards (COPE)?
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APC fees clearly disclosed?
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Not on predatory/blacklists?
✓ Clean
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Long-term digital preservation?
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Plagiarism detection in place?
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Listed in DOAJ (verified OA)?
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Primary language documented?
English
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Publication & Citation Trend
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
Scimago ranks this journal separately in each subject category — its quartile can differ by discipline.
Gender StudiesQ4
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
Humanities, Multidisciplinary
Scopus Categories
Gender Studies
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Reformation and Early Modern ChristianityHistorical Economic and Social StudiesEarly Modern Women WritersHistorical Gender and Feminism StudiesHistorical Art and Culture StudiesHistorical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal ChangesHistorical Influence and DiplomacyLiterature: history, themes, analysisSpanish Literature and Culture StudiesRenaissance and Early Modern Studies