Historical Social Research

Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung (HSR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering political science, social science, cultural studies, and history. It is the official journal of the QUANTUM association and is published by GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences. The journal was established in 1976 as QUANTUM Information and obtained its current name in 1979.[1] The journal publishes four issues plus one supplement per year. All content is available as open access after six months.[2]

Historical Social Research
DisciplineSocial history, humanities, social science
LanguageEnglish, German
Edited byWilhelm Heinz Schröder
Publication details
Former name(s)
QUANTUM Information
History1976-present
Publisher
Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences
FrequencyQuarterly
Delayed, after 6 months
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Hist. Soc. Res.
Indexing
ISSN0172-6404
LCCN83644046
JSTOR01726404
OCLC no.224464663
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Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:[3]

  • SocINDEX
  • Social Science Citation Index
  • Scopus
  • Sociological Abstracts
  • Historical Abstracts (ABC-CLIO)
  • International Political Science Abstracts
  • Social Research Methodology Database
  • Social Science Literature Information System

Editorial board

Main editors
  • Heinrich Best (Jena), also Managing Editor
  • Wilhelm H. Schröder (Cologne), also Managing Editor-in-Chief
Managing editors
  • Wilhelm H. Schröder, Editor-In-Chief (Cologne)
  • Nina Baur (Berlin)
  • Heinrich Best (Jena)
  • Rainer Diaz-Bone (Lucerne)
  • Philip J. Janssen (Cologne)
  • Johannes Marx (Bamberg)

Topics overview

The HSR has covered a plethora of topics since its inception in 1976. Here is a short overview of the volumes from the last five years:

Year 2020
  • Volume 45.2 (2020): Military and Welfare State: Conscription, Military Interests, and Western Welfare States in the Age of Industrialized Mass Warfare
  • Volume 45.1 (2020): Emotion, Authority, and National Character: Historical-Processual Perspectives
Year 2019
  • Supplement 32 (2019): Celebrity’s Histories: Case Studies & Critical Perspectives
  • Volume 44.4 (2019): Entrepreneurial Groups and Entrepreneurial Families
  • Volume 44.3 (2019): Islamicate Secularities in Past and Present
  • Volume 44.2 (2019): Governing by Numbers
  • Volume 44.1 (2019): Markets, Organizations, and Law
Year 2018[4]
  • Volume 43.4 (2018): Challenged Elites - Elites as Challengers
  • Volume 43.3 (2018): Economists, Politics, and Society
  • Volume 43.2 (2018): Visualities - Sports, Bodies, and Visual Sources
  • Volume 43.1 (2018): Agent-Based Modeling in Social Science, History, and Philosophy
  • Supplement 31 (2018): Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities
  • Supplement 30 (2018): Historische Migrationsforschung (Historical Migration Studies) (Note: Only in German)
Year 2017[5]
  • Volume 42.4 (2017): Changing Power Relations and the Drag Effects of Habitus
  • Volume 42.3 (2017): Critique and Social Change: Historical, Cultural, and Institutional Perspectives
  • Volume 42.2 (2017): The Impact of Religious Denomination on Mentality and Behavior / Spatial Dimensions of Governance in 20th Century Political Struggles
  • Volume 42.1 (2017): Markets and Classifications. Categorizations and Valuations as Social Processes Structuring Markets
  • Supplement 29 (2017): From History to Applied Computer Science in the Humanities
Year 2016[6]
  • Volume 41.4 (2016): National Political Elites and the Crisis of European Integration
  • Volume 41.3 (2016): Established-Outsider Relations/Knowledge Transfer as Intercultural Translation
  • Volume 41.2 (2016): Conventions and Quantification
  • Volume 41.1 (2016): Risk & Social History
  • Supplement 28 (2016): Zeitgeschichte zwischen Politik, Biografie und Methodik (Contemporary History Between Politics, Biographies, and Methods) (Note: Only in German)

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