Studia mediaevalia Bohemica
Studia mediaevalia Bohemica
Publishing House: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Filosofický ústav
Subject(s): History
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 1804-0977
Status: Active
- 2009
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- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- Issue No. 1/1
- Issue No. 2/1
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- Issue No. 1/6
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- Issue No. 1/8
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- Issue No. 1/9
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- Issue No. 1/10
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- Issue No. 1/11
- Issue No. 2/11
- Issue No. 1-2/12
- Issue No. 1-2/13
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Short Description
The Studia Mediaevalia Bohemica journal has been published in the Centre for Medieval Studies in Prague since 2009. This scholarly journal is open to contributions in all fields related to the Middle Ages in Central Europe. Articles may be submitted on any medieval topic and in all approaches, methodologies or disciplines (especially in history, archeology, history of the art). Articles on interdisciplinary topics are particularly encouraged. The SMB journal follows a policy of double-blind peer review of all submissions. The author's identity is not known to the reader evaluating the submission, and the author does not know the identity of the reader. The SMB journal consists of a section of studies and a section of book reviews, which should inform about the majority of medieval studies production being published in Central Europe. The languages of studies to be published are Czech, Slovak, English, German, Polish and French. The reviews are published mostly in Czech.