Publisher’s Ethics
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Rivista di Storia Economica (RSE) is a peer-reviewed economic history journal published by Il Mulino, on behalf of the Associazione per la Storia Economica. Founded in 1936 by Luigi Einaudi (editor until 1943), Rivista di Storia Economica was republished in 1984. Inspired by the modernity of Einaudi’s method, the journal is directed to economic historians and historians, economists and scholars in the social sciences. It deals with Italian, European and global economic history on the belief that connections between history and economics can enrich both disciplines. RSE also welcomes contributions that approach the study of all aspects of economic history drawing on different disciplinary backgrounds, such as economics, business history, geography, history, political science, sociology and management. Topics covered include: Agriculture; Consumption; Economic demography; Economic geography; Economic well-being; Government intervention and regulation; Inequality, poverty and social mobility; Institutions and institutional change; International trade; Manufacturing; Money, banking and finance; Political economy; Services; Standards of living and wellbeing; Technical change; Transportation; Warfare and Empire.
Editorial board Brian A'Hearn (Pembroke College Oxford), Carlo Ciccarelli (Università di Roma Tor Vergata), Francesco Cinnirella (Università di Bergamo), Anna Missiaia (Università di Gothenburg – Svezia), Alessandro Nuvolari (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Pisa) managing editor Scientific board Marco Cattini, Elio Lo Cascio, Marco Magnani, Paolo Malanima, Giangiacomo Nardozzi, Gianni Toniolo International advisory board Jutta Bolt (Università di Lund), Alfonso Herranz-Loncán (Università di Barcelona), Joan Roses (London School of Economics), Francesca Trivellato (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton), Jacob Weisdorf (Sapienza Università di Roma), Nikolaus Wolf (Humboldt University Berlin).
Articles. Please, see our submission guidelines.
Contact: alessandro.nuvolari@santannapisa.it
Rights and authorizations. Authors having a contribution accepted for publication must fill and sign this letter of authorization. The letter must be returned to the Journal. If the letter is not returned, the contribution may be precluded its being published.
Policies regarding re-use of articles can be found also on Sherpa/Romeo.
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics.
The journal is indexed by EconLit, Historical Abstracts, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), RePEc, ERIH Plus, Current Abstracts, Periodicals Index Online, Articoli italiani di periodici accademici (AIDA), JournalSeek, Bibliografia storica nazionale, Dialnet, Catalogo italiano dei periodici (ACNP), Fondazione Istituto F. Datini, Google Scholar, Primo Central (Ex Libris), EDS (EBSCO).
Dall'Anvur (Agenzia nazionale di valutazione della ricerca universitaria), la rivista è collocata in fascia "A" per l'area scientifico-disciplinare 10 n1 (Culture del Vicino Oriente Antico).
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.