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About the Journal

Enterprise & Society offers a forum for research on the historical relations between businesses and their larger political, cultural, institutional, social, and economic contexts. The journal aims to be truly international in scope. Studies focused on individual firms and industries and grounded in a broad historical framework are welcome, as are innovative applications of economic or management theories to business and its context. Quantitative work couched in terms accessible to non-cliometricians
are also welcome. Enterprise & Society actively encourages submission of studies of business that arise from collateral social scientific and humanities disciplines (for example, historical sociology anthropology, political economy, geography, and theories of economy and societies).

The journal is ranked 10/17 in the History of Social Sciences category and 61/72 in the Business category of the 2007 ISI Social Science Citation index with an impact factor of 0.475.

ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING SERVICES

Enterprise & Society is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:

ABC CLIO: America: History & Life
ABC CLIO: Historical Abstracts
ABI/Inform
Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Studies (ISI)
EconLit, E-JEL, JEL on CD
Social Science Citation Index (ISI)
Social Science Research Network (SSRN)

SENDING BOOKS FOR REVIEW

Please send these to:
Richard A. Greenwald
Drew University
History Department
36 Madison Ave.
Madison, NJ 07940
USA
E-mail: esreview@drew.edu

RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS

APPLICATION FORM FOR PERMISSIONS

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The department is staffed from 8.00am-5.00pm, from Monday to Friday. To contact the department at any other time, please send an email message or fax.

It is our normal policy to respond to requests within 7-10 days of receipt. However, it may take longer during busy periods. All responses are sent by mail, unless an immediate deadline is clearly indicated on the request, and a fax number provided.

Permission requests should be sent to:

Chris Payne
Journals Rights Assistant
Journals Rights and Permissions
Oxford University Press
Great Clarendon Street
Oxford
OX2 6DP
UK

Tel: +44 (0) 1865 354490
Fax: +44 (0) 1865 353485
Email: chris.payne@oxfordjournals.org

or

Cara Newport
Journals Rights Assistant
Journals Rights and Permissions
Oxford University Press
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Oxford
OX2 6DP
UK

Tel: +44 (0) 1865 353695
Fax: +44 (0) 1865 353485
Email: cara.newport@oxfordjournals.org

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Fiona Willis
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(Postal address and fax number as above)
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 353561