Journal of Family History is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes scholarly research from an international perspective concerning the family as a historical social form, with contributions from the disciplines of history, gender studies, economics, law, political science, policy studies, demography, anthropology, sociology, liberal arts, and the humanities. Themes including gender, sexuality, race, class, and culture are welcome.FH is published in the United States and is dedicated to exploring historical issues related to family, kinship, and population from multiple perspectives such as gender, sex, race, class, and culture. It is not only a platform for academic research exchange, but also an important battlefield for promoting theoretical and methodological innovation in this field.
家族史杂志(Journal Of Family History)是一本由SAGE出版的一本Multiple学术刊物,主要报道Multiple相关领域研究成果与实践。本刊已入选、社会科学引文索引(SCIE)来源期刊,该刊创刊于1976年,出版周期4 issues/year。2021-2022年最新版WOS分区等级:Q1,2023年发布的影响因子为0.4,CiteScore指数1.2,SJR指数0.152。本刊非开放获取期刊。 《家族史杂志》是一本跨学科期刊,从国际角度发表关于家庭作为一种历史社会形式的学术研究,来自历史、性别研究、经济学、法学、政治学、政策研究、人口学、人类学、社会学、文科和人文学科。欢迎包括性别、性、种族、阶级和文化在内的主题。 JFH由美国出版,致力于从性别、性、种族、阶级和文化等多个角度,深入探讨家庭、亲属关系和人口方面的历史问题。它不仅是学术研究的交流平台,也是推动该领域理论与方法创新的重要阵地。
“Who Should Care about Our Children?”: Public Childcare Policy in Yugoslav Socialism and Its Serbian Aftermath
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019831402
Transformations of Roma’s Marriage Patterns after Migration from Slovakia to the Czech Republic
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019840068
Family History in China at a Crossroads: Family Narratives, Personal Memory, and Public History
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019845931
1889 Oklahoma Land Run: The Settlement of Payne County
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199018798129
Moral Heroes or Suffering Persons? Ancestors in Family Intergenerational Stories and the Intersection of Family and National Memories
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019863463
The Dialectics of Motherhood in 1950s New Zealand
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019855107
German Governesses in Victorian Middle-class Families: A Challenge to Domestic Authority?
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019831991
Families in Austronesian Expansion
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019839330
Adolescents’ Impact on Family Economy in Sweden: During the First Decades of the Twentieth Century
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199018787562
On Civil and Free Marriages in Romania Before 1914
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199018807165
The Armstrongs of Manorhamilton and West Gwillimbury: A Study of Settlement and Migration Patterns of Irish Immigrants to Upper Canada
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199018806362
Rooms of Their Own: Child Experts, House Design, and the Rise of the Child’s Private Bedroom
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019827235
“In the Exercise of a Sound Discretion, Who, of This Class of Persons, Shall Have a Right to the License…”: Family, Race, and Firearms in Antebellum North Carolina
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019863839
Thirty Years in the Making: Attitudes to Abortion among Czechs and Slovaks at the End of the State Socialist Era in Czechoslovakia
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019846178
Deconstructing Oral Histories of Family Strategies through Record Linkage: Comparing Interview, Tax, Welfare, and Parish Sources from Early Twentieth-century Finland
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199018820487
From the Triangle to the Rhombus: Exploration, Systematization, and Material for a Genealogical Theory
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019893726
From France to the Church: The Generalization of Parish Registers in the Catholic Countries
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199018806501
“I Forgive My Sons for Any Disgust They Might Have Caused Me”: Alvise I Mocenigo and the Decline of Paternal Authority in Nineteenth-century Venice
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019856287
“She Was What They Call a ‘Pepe’”: Kinship Practice and Incest Codes in Late Colonial Guatemala
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199018818617
Do Economic and Political Changes Matter? Intergenarational Occupational Mobility in Spain
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019854945
Establishing Children’s Legal Rights: Children, Family, and the State in Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Rule (1895–1945)
来源期刊:Journal of Family HistoryDOI:10.1177/0363199019842591