The Journal of European Integration History provides a forum for research on the European integration process in all its aspects: political, military, economic, technological, social, and cultural. It focusses on contributions covering specific unification projects since 1945, but also publishes works on their precursors and preparations. The journal is published twice a year. There are themed as well as “open” issues; in addition, reviews of relevant new publications are included in each issue. The contributions of an international group of authors are published in English, French or German.
The JEIH is aimed at historians and political scientists.
Since 2013, the journal has been included in Scopus.
ISSN Print 0947-9511
ISSN Online 2942-321X
Published semi-annually
Historiker-Verbindungsgruppe bei der Europäischen Kommission
European Union Liaison Committee of Historians
Groupe de liaison des professeurs d’histoire contemporaine auprès de la Commission européenne
Redaktionsanschrift:
Charles Barthel (V.i.S.d.P.)
Centre d’études et de recherches européennes Robert Schuman
4 Rue Jules Wilhelm
2728 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Telefon: +352 / 24 78 22 90
Fax: +352 / 42 27 97
Authors wishing to submit a piece to the journal, should send it to Charles.Barthel@pt.lu
Manuscripts are accepted in English, French and German and should not exceed 55,000 characters all including.
JEIH is not an open access journal. However, it is possible to publish individual articles in the journal open access by making the digital version freely available under a Creative Commons license chosen by the respective author(s). The publisher requires a fee to cover the publication costs (Article Processing Charge – APC) in the amount of 1,990.00 EUR (plus VAT). Many scientific institutions and science funding bodies provide corresponding funds for the publication of research results.
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Authors wishing to submit a piece to the journal, should send it to Charles.Barthel@pt.lu
Manuscripts are accepted in English, French and German and should not exceed 55,000 characters all including.
Reviews for the JEIH are each conducted by two members of the Groupe de Liaison. These reviewers are specialists in European integration history and university professors, most of whom hold a Jean Monnet chair.
If articles are submitted that address specific, unusual topics which the members of our editorial staff know little about, external experts will be asked to review them. The review takes the form of a ‘double-blind’ process, which means the peer reviewers do not know who the author is, and the author does not find out who has conducted the review of their work. Subsequent to the review, our secretarial office will compile an anonymous summary of the reviewers’ comments, which will then be forwarded to the author. If the reviewers’ evaluations differ, the editor’s secretarial office will select a third reviewer from either within or outside the Groupe de Liaison.
There are basically three possible review outcomes:
a) the manuscript is accepted (with or without changes being suggested/corrections);
b) the manuscript is accepted conditionally, i.e. the author must revise it according to the peer reviewers’ comments;
c) the manuscript is rejected (for example, in the case of plagiarism).
JEIH is indexed in