Historie – Otázky – Problémy
History – Issues – Problems
Publishing House: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Filozofická fakulta, Vydavatelství
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Economic history, Political history, Social history, Middle Ages, Modern Age
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 1804-1132
Online-ISSN: 2336-6672
Status: Active
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- Issue No. 2/9
- Issue No. 1/10
- Issue No. 2/10
- Issue No. 1/11
- Issue No. 2/11
- Issue No. 1/12
- Issue No. 2/12
- Issue No. 1/13
- Issue No. 2/13
- Issue No. 1/14
- Issue No. 2/14
- Issue No. 1/14
- Issue No. 2/15
- Issue No. 1/16
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Short Description
Historie — Otázky — Problémy is a biannual journal published by Faculty of Arts Press, Charles University. Based on the specialist orientation of the Institute of Czech History of the Faculty of Arts of Charles University, the Historie — Otázky — Problémy profile thematically focuses on the history of the Czech lands and Central Europe, from the early Middle Ages down to contemporary history. Individual studies are to cover a broad range of topical historical subjects, both involving political, cultural, social and economic history and the history of historiography, current developments in the methodology of historical studies and issues associated with the didactics of history. In all these areas the journal operates not only along the latest historiographical lines, but also and in particular in broader interdisciplinary collaboration with other humanities subjects (e.g. auxiliary historical studies, the history of art, Czech studies, philosophy, philological fields, sociology, Jewish studies and the like). The extensive annotations provide the researcher community with continuous information on successful diploma theses and dissertations. Individual issues are complemented with the usual research service in the form of reviews, annotations and news from Czech and foreign conferences.