About this journal

Aims and scope

Childhood in the Past provides a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international forum for the publication of research into all aspects of children and childhood in the past, which transcends conventional intellectual, disciplinary, geographical and chronological boundaries. The editor welcomes offers of papers from any field of study which can further knowledge and understanding of the nature and experience of childhood in the past.

Peer review policy

Taylor & Francis is committed to peer-review integrity and upholding the highest standards of review. Once your paper has been assessed for suitability by the editor, it will then be double anonymously peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees.

Journal metrics

Usage

  • 19K annual downloads/views

Citation metrics

  • 0.9 (2023) CiteScore (Scopus)
  • Q2 CiteScore Best Quartile
  • 0.922 (2023) SNIP
  • 0.235 (2023) SJR

Editorial board

Editor:
Eileen Murphy (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
[email protected]

Book Reviews Editor:
Sian Halcrow (University of Otago, New Zealand)
[email protected]

Editorial Board:
Traci Ardren (Department of Anthropology, University of Miami, USA)
Sally Crawford (Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford, UK)
Hugh Cunningham (School of History, Rutherford College, University of Kent, UK)
Elaine Farrell (School of History and Anthropology, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Chrysanthi Gallou (Department of Archaeology, University of Nottingham, UK)
Rebecca Gowland (Department of Archaeology, Durham University, UK)
Katie Hemer (Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield, UK)
David Lancy (Department of Anthropology, Utah State University, USA)
Grete Lillehammer (Museum of Archaeology, University of Stavanger, Norway)
Mary Clare Martin (School of Education, University of Greenwich, UK)
Deirdre McAlister (English Department, Seer Al Banyas, Abu Dhabi)
Lynne McKerr (Archaeology and Palaeoecology, School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Nicolas Orme (Department of History, University of Exeter, UK)
Marc Oxenham, School of Archaeology and Anthropology, The Australian National University, Australia)
Margarita Sánchez Romero (Department of Prehistory and Archaeology, University of Granada, Spain)

Abstracting and indexing

Abstracting and indexing services which cite Childhood in the Past include:

British Humanities Index

Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) 

Scopus

Open access

Childhood in the Past is a hybrid open access journal that is part of our Open Select publishing program, giving you the option to publish open access. Publishing open access means that your article will be free to access online immediately on publication, increasing the visibility, readership, and impact of your research.

Why choose open access?

  1. Increase the discoverability and readership of your article
  2. Make an impact and reach new readers, not just those with easy access to a research library
  3. Freely share your work with anyone, anywhere
  4. Comply with funding mandates and meet the requirements of your institution, employer or funder
  5. Rigorous peer review for every open access article

Article Publishing Charges (APC)

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Society information

Published in association with the Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past (SSCIP)

Membership of the Society brings with it a copy of the Society’s journal, reduced fees for the annual conference, and an introduction to a world-wide community of researchers in this growing field of study. To join the Society, please download the membership form via this link: https://sscip.wordpress.com/join-the-society/

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