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Studia Historiae Oeconomicae

The Journal of Adam Mickiewicz University

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About the journal

Print ISSN: 0081-6485
Electronic ISSN: 2353-7515


Studia Historiae Oeconomicae is a refereed journal published two times a year. The journal is addressed to historians , economists, sociologists and social scientists who are interested in economic life in social and cultural contexts, both from theoretical and empirical points of view. ...

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Editor-in-chief

prof. UAM dr hab. Tadeusz Janicki Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznań, Poland, Faculty of History wyki@amu.edu.pl
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All volumes and issues in this journal

Open Access
|Dec 2024
The issue of labour in Germany in the Galicia District Press: Content Analysis
Open Access
|Dec 2024
Reparations, Hyperinflation, Unemployment and the Rise of Adolph Hitler1
Open Access
|Dec 2024
On the road to the Split of the American Labor Movement: Criticism of the American Federation of Labor in Committee for Industrial Organizations Pamphlets (1935–1936)
Open Access
|Dec 2024
Unfulfilled dreams? The Financial Situation of Workers in Paris and the department of Loir-Et-Cher Between 1789 and 1795
Open Access
|Dec 2024
Hidden Unemployment in Polish Industry (1945–1956)
Open Access
|Dec 2024
Unemployment as a Consequence of the Liquidation of State Agricultural Farms in 1991–2003

Journal details

Aims and scope

Print ISSN: 0081-6485
Electronic ISSN: 2353-7515


Studia Historiae Oeconomicae (SHO) is a refereed journal published two times a year. The journal is addressed to historians (particularly economic historians), economists, sociologists and social scientists who are interested in economic life in social and cultural contexts, both from theoretical and empirical points of view.

The general objective of the journal is to be open to the results of research on both past and contemporary social and economic phenomena, mainly from a historical, economic and sociological point of view.

In the era of progressive specialization of scientific research, the SHO has consistently been promoting the idea of the interdisciplinary character of research on economic history since its funding. For this reason, the SHO provides a platform that brings together socio-economic historians from various faculties, including economics, social sciences, humanities and history.

The SHO sites serve as a forum for scholars from around the world, particularly those with an interest in the history of Central and Eastern Europe, to present their research and exchange ideas and engage in discussions on socio-economic history.

The first issue appeared in 1967 and the founder were Prof. Czesław Łuczak and Prof. Jerzy Topolski. In the beginning, the journal was to share research results of Polish scholars in the field of economic and social history with international readers.

SHO is published in English.

The journal is published both in print and online.

No publication fee.

Copyright

Copyright is regulated by the author's statement made during the submission process and also by the license agreement for online publication concluded between the Author and the University of Adam Mickiewicz. The authors are responsible for the originality of the textual material and the regulation of copyrights regarding illustrative materials. In the event that the materials come from the editorial office - the editorial office of the journal is responsible.

The author retains unlimited copyright.

Rejection Rate

  • 30%

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