Editorial Policy
Focus and Scope
RBH, as an academic journal linked to the National Association of History (ANPUH), founded in 1981, has the mission of disseminating the most significant results of historical research, serving as a reference for the evolution of the national historiographic debate and the strengthening of its integration in the international circuit of the production of knowledge in the area of History.
It has sections for individual articles, dossiers, debate articles, interviews, and reviews, and publishes only original and unpublished reflections. Submissions accepted in Portuguese, Spanish, or English. Articles can be submitted for publication in RBH from those who have doctorates in History or related areas. Submission of reviews and interviews is open to those with master’s degrees and doctoral students. |
Open Access Policy
RBH offers free and immediate access to its content, in accordance with the principle that freely making scientific knowledge available to the public leads to a greater democratization of knowledge. |
Charges Policy
RBH does not charge submission or publication charges. |
Periodicity
RBH publishes its issues quarterly. |
Prior publication policy (preprints, theses, and dissertations)
RBH endorses the principles of Open Science in relation to the publication of manuscripts which were previously deposited in a non-commercial preprint server (such as SciELO Preprints, SocArXic and Zenodo), once it had not been simultaneously submitted to peer review in another periodical. The responsible author has to state whether the manuscript has been deposited in a preprint server and must supply the corresponding DOI. RBH accepts texts derived from theses and dissertations. However, these texts must have the format of a scientific article and the conclusion text must be totally new. |
Ethical Recommendations
RBH is committed to ethnical criteria for publication and zeal for mechanisms which allow the identification of plagiary, bad practices, fraud, possible violations of ethics, and the taking of lawsuits. We emphatically recommend that authors follow these instructions in the texts submitted to the journal:
All texts submitted to RBH go through a procedure to verify the textual similarity of submitted manuscripts. This aims to guarantee that eventual appropriations of texts of third parties are correctly marked in the version to be published, as is expected in academic products. If necessary, additional explanations referring to the results of reports of similarities shall be asked from the author(s). In this case, the editor-in-chief, together with the other editor(s) and the Editorial Council, shall decide on the procedures to be followed in relation to the manuscript; guaranteeing at all stages, the right of the author(s) of the text to be heard. In the case of publication of texts which may be accused of any ethical infraction by the community, the question will be analyzed and discussed by the Editorial Council, and the following procedures may be used:
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Multi-authorship policy
Manuscripts which have more than one author shall, at the moment of submission, include all their names on the “List of Coauthors”. Only those researcher(s) who participate, even in different proportions, in the stages identified below shall be considered authors:
All author(s) are equally responsible for and fully agree with the content submitted and/or published. RBH considers that there can exist other forms of participation in research which can contribute to the paper, as well as the writing of the text. In this case the criteria established by the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) – ABRALIN shall be used. Participants who fit into any of these categories, but who do not have the status of author, should be mentioned and thanked in a footnote at the beginning of the text, according to their contributions. |
Conflict of interest policy
Public credibility of the periodical also depends on how conflicts of interest are administered during writing, peer review, and decision making by the editors. Conflicts of interest can emerge when author(s), revisor(s) or editor(s) have interests which, whether apparent or not, can influence the production or assessment of manuscripts. These conflicts of interest can be of a personal, commercial, political, academic, or financial nature.
When (an) author(s) submit(s) a manuscript they are responsible for recognizing and revealing conflicts/support of a financial or any other nature which may have influenced their work. Author(s) should acknowledge on the manuscript all financial support for the work and other financial or personal connections in relation to the research. The contributions of those mentioned in the acknowledgements for their assistance should be described and their consent for publication should be documented. In this sense, the author(s) of the manuscript must declare whether any conflicts of interest exist at the moment of submission, peers must do the same when accepting to assess the content of an article, as well as the Editor(s), before the Editorial Council. |
Declaration of Copyright and license for distribution of content
The author(s) hold the copyright for the texts published and are fully responsible for their content. All content published in RBH is distributed in open access under license from Creative Commons (CC-BY) Atribuição 4.0 Internacional.
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Self-Filing Policy
Authors have permission and are encouraged to deposit published work (though only post-print versions) in institutional repositories, academic social networks (ResearchGate, Academia.edu), and similar places (always offering a detailed indexation of the item).
RBH complies with the Federal Government’s Data Protection Policy. Data provided at the moment of submission will only and exclusively be used for academic purposes and will not be provided to third parties. |
Peer Review Proces
The peer review process adopted by RBH is double blind peer review, in which the identities of reviewers and author(s) are hidden from each other during the assessment process. However, in compliance with the principles of Open Science, RBH allows the possibility that the assessment can be:
In the cases of preprints it is not possible to guarantee the anonymity of author(s) and for this reason, assessment can be simple-blind or open. All scientific contributions are revised by the editor and by members of the Editorial Board designated for this task, with the following processes:
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Text submission criteria
Articles
We consider articles to be unpublished texts which can be the fruit of original research, literature review, or even opinion. RBH publishes individual articles, dossier articles, and debate articles. Both individual articles and those which form dossiers shall be between 7000 and 8500 words long, including notes (limited to 30) and bibliographic references. No articles will be assessed without complying with this rule. Texts in Portuguese and Spanish approved for publication will be published in their original versions and translated to English, at the decision of the editor. In the case of texts received in English, Portuguese translations and/or original versions (in the case of unpublished works) will be published, equally at the decision of the editor. Revision and translation costs of these, when not covered by RBH, will be paid for by the author(s). Dossiers RBH opens annually a call for dossiers, whose themes can be submitted by the state sections of ANPUH and/or the community in general. The Editorial Council shall decide on the proposals jointly with the editor(s). After approval, the coordinators of dossiers will accompany, under the guidance of the editor(s), the relevant assessment process. They will be responsible for writing the presentation text/article, within the period agreed with the editor(s), in which a detailed assessment of the dossier’s theme is expected. They are forbidden from participating too in the submission of articles. Debates RBH: Debates is a section which has two or three articles derived from a discussion developed by RBH based on previously selected themes. Its objective is to maintain a space for reflection on emerging problems in the public spaces of contemporaneity, which affect, provoke, and challenge the exercise of the profession of History. Its themes and those invited to participate are defined by the Editorial Council together with the editor. The texts will be between 4000 and 6000 words long, with the Editorial Council being responsible for assessing and approving them. Reviews Works to be reviewed can be written in any language and published in any country, once they are related to historiographic debates and their relations with the other fields of knowledge. Texts shall have between 2000 and 4000 words. Works reviewed can be new books, films, documentaries, or similar works published and/or originally released within a maximum of four years, both in relation to Brazilian and foreign publications and productions. All reviews must have a title which indicates to readers the analytical objective of the reviewer, as well as presenting bibliographic references. RBH will reserve a minimum of one third of published reviews for works related to the theme of each dossier. If there are no such indications from dossier organizers, the published reviews will be those received in a continuous flow and approved by peer reviewers Interviews Interviews sent to RBH should contain a brief presentation of the interviewee and be the same size as an article. The Editorial Council is responsible for assessing and approving these. |
Indexing sources
The articles published by the Revista Brasileira de História are abstracted or indexed in:
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Sponsor
The publication of the journal receives financial support of the:
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Editor in charge
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Associate editors
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Editorial committee (RBH)
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International associate editors
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Editorial Assistant (RBH)
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Preparation of manuscripts
Manuscripts should be exclusively submitted on the RBH electronic submission system.
Reference to authorship should be removed from the text, footnotes, and file properties so that there can be no information that can identify it. These can be put in the text at the time of publication. If the author agrees to reveal their identity, this action is unnecessary. Articles submitted in Portuguese have to present a title, abstract, and keywords in Portuguese and English. Articles submitted in Spanish have to present a title, abstract, and keywords in Spanish and English. Articles submitted in English have to present a title, abstract, and keywords in Portuguese and English. Texts which were approved with revision, should be resubmitted after this revision is completed, using the revision marks option. Revista Brasileira de História is not responsible for obtaining copyright for images. All author data must be stated in a precise and obligatory nature on the form when registering on the electronic publishing system, including ORCID.
Citation Norms Complete bibliographic references should be listed in alphabetic order at the end of the contributions, in accordance with the model below. When cited in the text, the work should be indicated in a simplified manner, both in the body of the article and the note itself, in the following format (Author, year, page). E.g., (Holanda, 1936, p. 79). Only works actually cited in the text should appear in the references.
Books SURNAME, Name. Title of Book: subtitle. Edition. City: Publisher, year. Examples: VAN DEN BERGHE, Pierre L. The Ethnic Phenomenon. New York: Elsevier, 1981. VIEIRA, David Gueiros. O Protestantismo, a Maçonaria e a Questão Religiosa no Brasil. Brasília: UNB, 1996.
Chapter or part of a book SURNAME, Name. Title of chapter or part of book. In: SURNAME, Name (Org.). Title of Book: subtitle. Translation. Edition. City: Publisher, year. pp. xxx-yyy. Examples: CARDIM, Pedro. A prática diplomática na Europa do Antigo Regime. In: RODRIGUES, Luís Nuno; MARTINS, Fernando (Orgs.). História e Relações Internacionais. Évora: Publicações do Cidehus, Edições Colibri, 2004. pp. 11-53. PLATA, Mercedes Gómez-García. Culture Populaire et Loisir Citadin: Les Cafes Cantantes De 1850 a 1900. In: SALAÜN, Serge; ÉTIENVRE, Françoise (Dirs.). Du loisir aux loisirs (XVIIIe – XXe siècles). Paris: Publication du CREC, 2006. pp. 110-126.
Article in a periodical (including those which are research sources) SURNAME, Name. Title of article. Title of Periodical, City (if there is one): Publisher (if there is one), v. xx, n. xx, pp. xxx-yyy, ano. Examples: BAR MAJESTIC. O Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, p. 8, 06 mai. 1915. Bueno, Elen de Paula; FREIRE, Marina; OLIVEIRA, Victor Arruda Pereira de. As origens históricas da diplomacia e a evolução do conceito de proteção diplomática dos nacionais. Anuario Mexicano de Derecho Internacional, v. 17, pp. 623-649, 2017. FROU-FROU, Rio de Janeiro, n. 3, ago., 1923. JOE (pseud. de Paulo Barreto/João do Rio). Cinematógrafo. Gazeta de Notícias, Rio de Janeiro, p. 1, 9 mai. 1909.
Academic Work SURNAME, Name, Title of Work: subtitle. Thesis/Dissertation (Master’s/Doctorate in...) – Unit, Institution. City, year. nnnp. Examples: MARQUES, Marlon Rodrigues. Nos Átrios do Golpismo: associações civis e religiosas na desestabilização do governo de João Goulart. Dissertação (Mestrado em História) – Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Seropédica, 2020. 151 p. VÉRAS, Rogério de Carvalho. O arquiteto das orquídeas: trajetória e memória de George William Butler, médico e missionário protestante no Nordeste da aurora republicana (1883-1919). Tese (Doutorado em História) – Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Ciências e Letras, Assis, 2018. 391 p.
Text obtained on the internet SURNAME, Name. Title. Date (if there is one). Available at: www... Accessed on: dd mmm. year. Examples: CARDOSO, Rosa et al. Ativistas de Direitos Humanos criticam acordo com a Volkswagen sobre cumplicidade com a ditadura. 24 set. 2020. Available at: https://esquerdaonline.com.br/2020/09/24/ativistas-de-direitos-humanos-criticam-acordo-com-a-volkswagen-sobre-cumplicidade-com-a-ditadura/?fbclid=IwAR3dhxw8BiRD1S4vvzkYyB7spkhiQzTAoFE9VJFn_HhjYf-E955eMNUMUKA. Accessed on: 2 Mar. 2021. SAAD-FILHO, Alfredo. Neoliberalismo e pandemia. 19 Jan. 2022. Available at: https://aterraeredonda.com.br/neoliberalismo-e-pandemia/. Accessed on: 19 Jan. 2022.
Paper presented at an event SURNAME, Name. Title of paper. In: NAME OF EVENT, number (if there is), year, Place of event. Anais... Place: Publisher (if there is), year. pp. xxx-yyy. Examples: AZEVEDO, Francisca L. Nogueira de. Carlota Joaquina e a revolução de independência no Rio da Prata. In: ENCONTRO DA ANPHLAC, III, 1998, São Paulo. Anais Eletrônicos do III Encontro da ANPHLAC, São Paulo, 1998. pp. 1-21.
Documents deposited in archives AUTHOR (if there is). Title (if none, use the first three words of the text); Fond (if there is one); location (if there is one, as well as other details deemed relevant for access to the source), City (Archives – initials and full name). Date of document (if there is one). Examples: ENTROSAMENTO ENTRE A POLÍCIA do DEOPS e a Volkswagen; Fundo DEOPS, localização: 30-C-1 22488, São Paulo (APESP – Arquivo Público do Estado de São Paulo). 1972. OFÍCIO ENCAMINHANDO O ESPELHO completo dos dados cadastrais de requerentes da Comissão de Anistia, em atendimento ao Ofício 18/2013-CNV (com informações pessoais); Localização: BR RJANRIO CNV.0.RCE.00092000153201306, Rio de Janeiro (AR – Arquivo Nacional). 24 jan. 2013. |