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Editors’ Report for 2019

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 February 2020

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Dan Bogart is now in his second year editing the Eurasian submissions to the Journal, and Bill Collins is in his fourth and final year editing the non-Eurasian submissions. Eric Hilt continues his work as book review editor for the Americas, and Aldo Musacchio continues his work as book review editor for the other parts of the world. The Journal is fortunate in having Lily Welch continue as the Journal’s Editorial Assistant and Sally Sztrecska as its Production Editor.

The Journal has benefited greatly from the expert guidance and advice of our Editorial Board and more than 200 referees who contributed their time and expertise to maintaining and enhancing the Journal’s quality. Editorial Board members typically serve four-year terms. Those departing from the Board this year are Guido Alfani, Richard Hornbeck, Morgan Kelly, Noel Maurer, Petra Moser, Aldo Musacchio, Kim Oosterlinck, and Warren Weber. Carola Frydman and Marianne Wanamaker have left the Board to become editors of Explorations in Economic History. Kerstin Enflo has left the Board to become an editor of the European Review of Economic History. New board members include Leticia Arroyo Abad, Eric Hornung, Carl Kitchens, Jared Rubin, Mohamed Saleh, and Laura Salisbury. We also recognize and appreciate numerous scholars’ contributions to the Journal’s book reviews. The editorial office is grateful to all who have worked on behalf of the Journal over this past year.

The number of new submissions to the Journal in recent years is shown in Table 1. Over the last several years, the average number of submissions per year is approximately 160, but in the past year there was a noticeable jump in the number of submissions. Time will tell whether this is an aberration or a new level for the inflow of submissions. The publication ratio displayed in Table 1 is the number of refereed papers and notes published in the current year divided by the number of new manuscripts submitted in the previous year. In 2018–2019, the publication ratio was 0.18 (28/155), which is in line with the recent past. The Journal published 30 articles in total in 2018–2019, including Cormac Ó Gráda’s presidential address and Kevin O’Rourke’s “reviews and reflections” essay.

Table 1 SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION RATES

The “published” count includes refereed articles and notes. It does not include the presidential address, which is published in June, nor does it include “reviews and reflections” articles. In 2017–2018, the Journal published one “reviews and reflections” article.

Table 2 reports the response-time statistics for the corresponding sample. To place the numbers into context, our goal is to have a decision back to the author within 90 days. This past year’s performance has been somewhat faster than previous years for new submissions, with a median response time of just under 60 days. Note that this pertains to submissions received from July 2018 to June 2019, some of which may not have received decisions at the time of this report’s writing. The median response time for all submissions (included revised manuscripts) is slightly lower. Unfortunately, a small number of papers have taken longer to review. We apologize to authors of manuscripts that experienced substantial delays. We continuously work to reduce the time for this small number of manuscripts, taking into consideration that we are, of course, concerned about the quality of the response, not only its speed.

Table 2 RESPONSE TIME STATISTICS

The distributions of submissions are documented in subsequent tables. We show the data for eras in Table 3 and for topics in Table 4. The automated part of the paper submission system stopped collecting information on regions for a period of time during 2015 and 2016. This means that we do not have consistent comparisons over all years in the table. What is currently available is shown in Table 5.

Table 3 DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMISSIONS BY ERA, MULTIPLE SELECTIONS PER SUBMISSION POSSIBLE

Note: This table corrects errors in previous year’s report for 2014–2015 pre-seventeenth-century percent entry and for 2015–2016 twentieth-century percent entry.

Table 4 DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMISSIONS BY TOPIC, MULTIPLE SELECTIONS PER SUBMISSION POSSIBLE

Note: This table corrects errors in previous years’ reports for 2014–2015 and 2015–2016 percent entries.

Table 5 DISTRIBUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL AREA

* 2014–2015 Region data are from 1 July 2014–14 October 2015. 2015–2016 Region data are from 18 March 2016–30 June 2016.

The Journal’s coverage remains broad. Table 3 shows that the distribution of submissions over eras has been fairly steady in recent years, with the nineteenth and twentieth centuries accounting for the bulk of submissions. Table 4 shows that submissions in political economy, labor, and growth continue to be particularly strong. Nonetheless, the top-three topic areas together account for less than half of all submissions, reflecting broadly dispersed interests within the field. Table 5 shows that submissions on Western Europe and the United States are most common. In the past year, there was a dip in the share of submissions on Asia and a slight rise in the share of submissions on Africa, Eastern Europe/Russia, and Latin America.

Book reviews are an important component of the Journal, and we sincerely thank the many reviewers. We also remind our membership to have their press send a copy of any new books to the relevant book review editor. In recent years, the Journal has also sought occasional “reviews and reflections” synthetic articles, extended book reviews, and roundtable book reviews when appropriate. For instance, in June 2019, the Journal published “Economic History and Contemporary Challenges to Globalization,” a “reviews and reflections” article by Kevin O’Rourke.

Readers will recall that at the 2013 meetings, the EHA board of trustees approved a policy to make publication conditional on archiving the data sufficient to replicate the results in the accepted articles. The authors of all new submissions from 1 January 2016 onward that were accepted for publication have been required to post data and replication files to maintain and advance the Journal’s efforts to ensure transparency and scholarly integrity. A branded page can be found with openICPSR, and depositors can submit files into openICPSR per the instructions available at: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/files/openICPSR/JEH-deposit-instructions.pdf. The editorial office and ICPSR continue to work to enhance the interface.

Referees for 2018 were:

  • Brian A’Hearn

  • Olivier Accominotti

  • Scott Adler

  • Toke Aidt

  • Guido Alfani

  • Bob Allen

  • Marcella Alsan

  • Lee J. Alston

  • Belinda Archibong

  • Leticia Arroyo Abad

  • Vellore Arthi

  • Cihan Artunç

  • Jeremy Atack

  • Richard Baker

  • Gerben Bakker

  • Charlotte Bartels

  • Brian Beach

  • Sascha O. Becker

  • Thor Berger

  • Asaf Bernstein

  • Vincent Bignon

  • Matthias Blum

  • Gustavo Bobonis

  • Leah Boustan

  • Stephen Broadberry

  • John Brown

  • Gillian Brunet

  • Liam Brunt

  • Carsten Burhop

  • Joyce Burnette

  • Edmund Cannon

  • Ann Carlos

  • Celeste Carruthers

  • Federica Carugati

  • Benjamin Chabot

  • Christophe Chamley

  • Eric Chaney

  • Latika Chaudhary

  • David Chilosi

  • Dylan Connor

  • Gary Cox

  • Neil Cummins

  • Tomas Cvrcek

  • John Dalton

  • Aditya Dasgupta

  • Joseph Davis

  • Charles de Bartolome

  • Alan de Bromhead

  • Mark Dincecco

  • Jordi Domenech

  • Mauricio Drelichman

  • Martin Dribe

  • Nicolas Duquette

  • Andrew Dustan

  • Alan Dye

  • Shari Eli

  • Kerstin Enflo

  • Steven A. Epstein

  • Katherine Eriksson

  • José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez

  • Giovanni Federico

  • James Feigenbaum

  • Alan Fernihough

  • Daniel Fetter

  • Price Fishback

  • Martin Fiszbein

  • Marc Flandreau

  • Erin Fletcher

  • Caroline Fohlin

  • Nathan Foley-Fisher

  • Johan Fourie

  • Ewout Frankema

  • Carola Frydman

  • Dustin Frye

  • Leigh Gardner

  • Thomas Gehrig

  • Oscar Gelderblom

  • Michela Giorcelli

  • Sun Go

  • Regina Grafe

  • Rowena Gray

  • Farley Grubb

  • Timothy Guinnane

  • Bishnupriya Gupta

  • Federico Gutierrez

  • Michael Haines

  • Walker Hanlon

  • Leslie Hannah

  • Timothy Hatton

  • Joshua Hausman

  • Ron Hayduk

  • Thomas Heinrich

  • Morgan Henderson

  • Carlos Eduardo Hernández

  • Alfonso Herranz-Loncán

  • Eric Hilt

  • Philip Hoffman

  • Richard Hornbeck

  • Erik Hornung

  • Anton Howes

  • Jane Humphries

  • Kris Inwood

  • Douglas Irwin

  • Murat Iyigun

  • David Jacks

  • Matthew Jaremski

  • Taylor Jaworski

  • Saumitra Jha

  • Ruixue Jia

  • Reka Juhasz

  • Brooks Kaiser

  • Shawn Kantor

  • Daniel Kaufmann

  • Ian Keay

  • Morgan Kelly

  • Lionel Kesztenbaum

  • Carl Kitchens

  • Alexander Klein

  • John Komlos

  • Mark Koyama

  • Sumner La Croix

  • José Miguel Lana-Berasain

  • Marc Law

  • Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer

  • Frank Lewis

  • Dan Li

  • Gary Libecap

  • Peter Lindert

  • Trevon Logan

  • Paul-Vincent Lombardi

  • Jason Long

  • Sara Lowes

  • Debin Ma

  • Brian Marein

  • Robert Margo

  • Catherine Massey

  • Kate Masur

  • Noel Maurer

  • Christopher Meissner

  • Keith Meyers

  • Melinda Miller

  • Chris Minns

  • Paul Miranti

  • Rinchan Mirza

  • Salvatore Morelli

  • Petra Moser

  • Charles Moul

  • Tomas Murphy

  • Peter Murrell

  • Aldo Musacchio

  • Steven Nafziger

  • Larry Neal

  • Tom Nicholas

  • Greg Niemesh

  • Sergey Nigai

  • Pilar Nogues-Marco

  • Johannes Norling

  • Alessandro Nuvolari

  • Cormac Ó Gráda

  • Sheilagh Ogilvie

  • Kim Oosterlinck

  • Nuno Palma

  • Craig Palsson

  • Sevket Pamuk

  • Andrea Papadia

  • John Parman

  • Helen Paul

  • Santiago Pérez

  • Alexander Persaud

  • Maarten Prak

  • Jonathan Pritchett

  • Sarah Reber

  • Angela Redish

  • Claudia Rei

  • Paul Rhode

  • Gary Richardson

  • Albrecht Ritschl

  • Hugh Rockoff

  • Jonathan Rose

  • Joshua Rosenbloom

  • Jean-Laurent Rosenthal

  • Elyce J. Rotella

  • Jared Rubin

  • Martin Saavedra

  • Mohamed Saleh

  • Laura Salisbury

  • Eric Schneider

  • Max-Stephan Schulze

  • Andrew Seltzer

  • Edson Severnini

  • Paul Sharp

  • Allison Shertzer

  • Katharine Shester

  • Carol Shiue

  • Pablo Sierra Silva

  • Peter Siminski

  • James Siodla

  • Carolyn Sissoko

  • Peter Solar

  • Rohini Somanathan

  • Arthur Spirling

  • Steven Sprick Schuster

  • Bjarne Strøm

  • David Stuckler

  • Nathan Sussman

  • Richard Sutch

  • Anand Swamy

  • Hui Ren Tan

  • John Tang

  • Peter Temin

  • Melissa Thomasson

  • Werner Troesken

  • John Turner

  • Stefano Ugolini

  • Marlous van Waijenburg

  • Jan Luiten Van Zanden

  • Jessica Vechbanyongratana

  • François Velde

  • Jordi Vidal-Robert

  • Tamas Vonyo

  • Daniel Waldenström

  • Patrick Wallis

  • Marianne Wanamaker

  • Kirsten Wandschneider

  • Zachary Ward

  • Warren Weber

  • Marc Weidenmier

  • Leonardo Weller

  • Alex Whalley

  • Eugene White

  • Gavin Wright

  • Yishay Yafeh

  • Noam Yuchtman

  • Shuang Zhang

  • Nicolas Ziebarth

  • Ariell Zimran

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Table 1 SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION RATES

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Table 2 RESPONSE TIME STATISTICS

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Table 3 DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMISSIONS BY ERA, MULTIPLE SELECTIONS PER SUBMISSION POSSIBLE

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Table 4 DISTRIBUTION OF SUBMISSIONS BY TOPIC, MULTIPLE SELECTIONS PER SUBMISSION POSSIBLE

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Table 5 DISTRIBUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL AREA