About the Journal

Scientific Network Journal "Agrarian History" publishes scientific articles in which the historical patterns of development and functioning of the natural environment and human life in it are considered. Particular attention is paid to the prospects for the development of agriculture both in Russia and in various regions of the world. The agrarian development of Russia was very different from the development of agriculture in Western Europe. The evolution of the Russian countryside was perhaps the most striking example of the role that agriculture plays in countries that have embarked on the path of innovative development.

The  journal "Agrarian History" is published with the support of the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Scientific-Historical Center "World History"

The journal welcomes articles related to the historical development of land use and cadastre, the peculiarities of urban planning activities using cadastral information, in particular, the cadastral valuation of land plots and capital construction objects.

The journal will consider articles that reveal the historical-demographic aspects of the composition and territorial distribution of the population, the patterns of population change based on social, economic and geographical factors.

The journal also welcomes articles related to the consequences of soil pollution and measures for their reclamation.

The journal will consider articles on historical retrospectives of the relevance of environmental problems and ways to solve them, since the rapid development of industrial, chemical industries required active consumption of natural resources. Unwise use of natural resources depletes the wealth of the planet, destroys the balance of the ecosystem.

The journal welcomes articles that examine the historical aspects of natural-manmade disasters from the inception to the development of modern civilization.

Thus, among the research priorities of the editors of the journal are the theoretical and methodological aspects of agrarian development, as well as the totality of social, economic, natural, demographic, sociocultural and socio-political processes that determine the trends in the historical development of individual regions and countries.

The Journal is registered in the National Center of ISSN of the Russian Federation, it is assigned the International Standard Number of Electronic Network Edition, № 2713-2447 from 19 August 2020. Certificate of Registration e-ISSN 2713-2447

The Journal is registered with the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Communications (Roskomnadzor). Series EL number FS 77 - 84581 dated February 1, 2023. Registry Entry

Individual articles of the journal are indexed in the GeoRef citation database in accordance with the thematic direction of this database. The GeoRef database, created by the American Geosciences Institute in 1948, provides access to the world scientific literature on historical geology and ecology. GeoRef is the most comprehensive database in the field of geosciences and continues to grow by more than 100,000 references per year.

The scientific journal "Agrarian History" is included in the list of leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications in which the main scientific results of dissertations for the degree of Doctor and Candidate of Science

The journal is indexed in CAB Abstracts/Global Health. CAB Abstracts - is a bibliographic database of applied life sciences with a special focus on international agricultural literature. The database contains 12,8 million records covering from 1973 to the present.

The journal is included in the Russian Science Citation Index

The journal is indexed in AGRIS. AGRIS is a bibliographic database that directly links users to a vast collection of research and global technical information on agriculture from 148 countries.

The journal is included in the Higher Attestation Commission by speciality:

5.6.1. - Domestic History (Historical Sciences).

Journal "Agrarian History" provides an OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiatives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interface for metadata harvesting.

Journal is published four times a year:

№ 1 - January, February, March,
№ 2 - April, May, June,
№ 3 - July, August, September,
№ 4 - October, November, December.

The Journal Adheres to the Open Access Policy:

Open Access publishing proposes a relatively new model for scholarly journal publishing that provides immediate, worldwide, barrier-free access to the full-text of all published articles. Open access allows all interested readers to view, download, print, and redistribute any article without a subscription, enabling far greater distribution of an author's work than the traditional subscription-based publishing model. Many authors in a variety of fields have begun to realize the benefits that open access publishing can provide in terms of increasing the impact of their work.