Scientific Network Journal "Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research" publishes articles on the relationship of various government agencies and society. The Editorial Board determines the order of publication of articles. The journal is published from February 5, 2018.
The journal "Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research" is published with the support of the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Scientific-Historical Center "World History"
The main focus of the journal is the publication of innovative articles that open up new perspectives and horizons in the coverage of social and humanitarian problems of History and Modernity. In comparison with other similar editions, the journal publishes articles in new scientific fields: "Institutional History“, including ”History of the Institute of the Orthodox Church“, ”Institutional Economics“, including ”Economics of the Institute of The Labor Market" and other newest areas of scientific research. Journal specializes in promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and publishes articles that use methodological concepts from areas such as “Historical Anthropology”, “Archeology”, “Art History”, "History of Science and Technology", “Colonial and Postcolonial Research,” “Gender Research”, "Praxeology", including "General Theory of Human Interactions", "Sports and Recreation Activities in the System of Youth Education" and “World History”.
The mission of the journal is to identify and promote innovative approaches to solving the most important problems of history and modernity, to acquaint the world scientific community and the general public with the latest achievements of historical, philosophical and socio-humanitarian thought.
The purpose of the journal is to form a new, meeting the requirements of modern science, view of Russian and World History, the logic of development and the peculiarities of the functioning of society and man, to deepen and clarify the understanding of the entire subject area of social and humanitarian knowledge.
The Journal is registered in the National Center of ISSN of the Russian Federation, it is assigned the International Standard Number of Electronic Network Edition, № 2658-5561 from October 23, 2018. Certificate of Registration ISSN 2658-5561
The Journal is registered with the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Communications (Roskomnadzor). Series EL number FS 77 - 74931 dated January 21, 2019. Registry Entry
The journal is included in the Russian Science Citation Index
The scientific journal "Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research" is included in the list of leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications in which the main scientific results of dissertations for the degree of Doctor and Candidate of Science
The journal is included in the Higher Attestation Commission for the following specialties:
5.6.1. - Domestic History (Historical Sciences).
5.6.2. - General History (of the corresponding period) (Historical Sciences).
The journal is indexed in CAB Abstracts/Global Health. CAB Abstracts - is a bibliographic database of applied life sciences. The database contains 12,8 million records covering from 1973 to the present.
Journal "Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research" provides an OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiatives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interface for metadata harvesting.
Journal is published four times a year:
№ 1 - January, February, March,
№ 2 - April, May, June,
№ 3 - July, August, September,
№ 4 - October, November, December.
The Journal Adheres to the Open Access Policy:
Open Access publishing proposes a relatively new model for scholarly journal publishing that provides immediate, worldwide, barrier-free access to the full-text of all published articles. Open access allows all interested readers to view, download, print, and redistribute any article without a subscription, enabling far greater distribution of an author's work than the traditional subscription-based publishing model. Many authors in a variety of fields have begun to realize the benefits that open access publishing can provide in terms of increasing the impact of their work.