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Welcoming our newest Advisory Board and Editorial Board members

Hiperboreea welcome Stelu Şerban, Donald Dyer, Alexandru Madgearu and Dušan Mlacović as a new Advisory Board and Editorial Board members!

Stelu Şerban is associate research fellow at the Institute for South East Europe Studies in Bucharest, Romanian Academy. Stelu’s research interests are related to anthropology, political sciences, social and environmental history in various interdisciplinary perspectives. He is member of the editorial board of Mnogoobrazie v edinstvoto (Sofia), and member of the Advisory Board of the International Association for Southeast European Anthropology.

Donald L. Dyer is Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs, College of Liberal Arts of the University of Mississippi (USA), and Distinguished Professor of Modern Languages. He is the Editor of Balkanistica, the journal of the Southeast European Studies Association, and the book series Romance Monographs, published by the Department of Modern Languages of the University of Mississippi. He is also a member of the Scientific Board of the Balkan History Association. His research and teaching interests include Balkan Slavic and Balkan Romance, Romanian, Russian and Bulgarian languages in Moldova, and language contacts in South-Eastern Europe.

Alexandru Madgearu is researcher at the Institute for Political Studies of Defence and Military History, Bucharest, Romania. He has published books and studies on the late ancient and early medieval history of Romania and South-Eastern Europe, including Byzantine Military Organization on the Danube, 10th-12th Centuries (Brill, 2013) and The Asanids: The Political and Military History of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185-1280) (Brill, 2013).

Dušan Mlacović is assistant professor at the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), Faculty of arts, Department of History. He deals with Slovene medieval history and social and economic history of the east Adriatic coast and Hinterland in the Middle Ages. In 2008, he published the monograph Plemstvo i otok: pad i uspon rapskoga plemstva [Nobility and the Island: The fall and rise of Rab’s nobility] (Slovenian ed. 2008; Italian ed. 2012). Since 2017 he is assistant to the editor-in-chief of Zgodovinski časopis (Historical Review), and since 2012 a member of the editorial board of Povijesni prilozi.

Welcoming our newest Advisory Board and Editorial Board members

Hiperboreea welcome Maxim Makartsev and Andrei Gandila
as a new Advisory Board and Editorial Board members!
 
Maxim Makartsev is a research fellow at the Institute for Slavistics (Carl von Ossietzky University in Oldenburg) and a senior research fellow at the Institute for Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences. He specializes in comparative grammar of Balkan languages and Slavic-non-Slavic language contacts in the Balkans, especially in Albania. 
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Andrei Gandila received his B.A. and M.A. in Roman history and archaeology from the University of Bucharest. In 2007 he embarked on his American adventure after entering the doctoral program at the University of Florida where he specialized in the history and archaeology of Late Antiquity. He received his doctoral degree in 2013 after spending one year in Washington D.C., as a Junior Fellow in Byzantine studies at Dumbarton Oaks. Currently he is an Associate Professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (History Department), USA.

2019

Vol. 6, No. 2 (2019)

CONTENT

Studies and Articles

Y. Yakovyshyna, R. Koropetskyi, N. Bulyk, O. Sytnyk

Influences of Sites of Trypillia BI – Cucuteni A4 Stages on the Establishing of Styles of Panting of Ceramic Ware of Zalischyky Group of Trypillia ВI–ВII Stages (Upper and Middle Dnister Region)…..5

Oleksandr Okhrimenko, Stanislav Voloshchenko

Between the Man’s Hands and God’s Eyes: The Psalter of 1437 from the Collection of the Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine…..21

Esilda Luku

Why Did Albanians and their Collaborationist Governments Rescue Jews during the Holocaust?…..33

Veselina Uzunova

Bulgaria and the United States in the 60s – from Confrontation to Détente a Cold War Case Study…..51

Book Reviews

Corina Iosif

Florica Mihuţ Bohalţea, Building a House in Rural Romania before and after 1989 (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019), 124 pp, ISBN-13:978-1-5275-3453-7, ISBN-10:1-5275-3453-7, £58.99…..59

 

Vol. 6, No. 1 (2019) click to download

CONTENT

Studies and Articles

Valentina Šoštarić (Zovko)

Negative Emotions in Action two Examples from the 15th Century Ragusan Diplomacy…..5

Iryna Hnidyk

Central and Eastern Europe in European Unity Vision of St. John Paul II through Heritage of St. Cyril and Methodius…..17

Anna-Marina Katsigianni

Identities on the Go: Homelands And Languages In Balkan And Turkish–Cypriot Literature…..29

Claudia Mănguță Rusu

Aspects of Romanian Consular Diplomacy in Two Scandinavian Countries in the First Decades of the Communist Rule…..45

Srđan Mladenov Jovanović

Confronting Recent History: Media in Serbia During Aleksandar Vučić’s Ministry of Information in the Milošević Era (1998–1999)…..61

Book Reviews

Mircea Măran

SEBASTIAN–DRAGOŞ BUNGHEZ, Parlamentul şi politica externă a României (1899–1914), Mega Publishing House, Cluj-Napoca, 2018, 458 p., ISBN 978-606-543-937-5, 55 lei…..75

Call for Papers Hiperboreea Journal: Vol. 6, No. 2 (December, 2019)

Call for Papers Hiperboreea
Vol. 6, No. 2 (December, 2019)

Important Dates:

Publication date: Late December, 2019
Last date for submission: August 1, 2019

Hiperboreea is an online academic journal published biannually by the Balkan History Association. The journal publishes articles in the field of History, written in English and occasionally French, and book reviews, or evaluations of scholarly conferences. Our focus is the study of Southeastern Europe, broadly defined as the states situated in the Balkan region.

Without limiting its scope a specific historical period or approach, the journal covers a wide range of topics, such as Cultural History, Political History, Military History, Social History, Economic History and Archaeology, and encourages work on any historical period and pluri-disciplinary background.

The following types of manuscripts are considered for publication:

– original articles in basic and applied research;
– critical reviews, surveys, opinions, commentaries and essays.

Starting from 2020, Hiperboreea will be published by the Pennsylvania State University Press (PSU Press). All manuscripts should be prepared according to PSU Press editorial policy (Author Guidelines).

Hiperboreea is one of the few Romanian journals that has built a solid presence in the online environment, being indexed in the following international databases and libraries:

ISI Web of Science (ESCI)EBSCOScopusERIH PLUSUlrichProQuestProQuest Philosophy DatabaseIndex CopernicusCEEOLWorldCatRegesta ImperiiJ-GateInternational Bibliography of Humanism and the RenaissanceBibliographical Information Base in PatristicsModern Language Association International BibliographyRomanian Academy LibraryNational Library of AustraliaOxford LibraryHarvard Library, etc.

The editors will inform authors of the decision on their manuscripts within 1-2 weeks from submission. Starting with 2018, some changes in the editorial policy of Hiperboreea are implemented. Authors will be charged with a symbolic fee, for each article published, regular or special issues. Thus, charges will be applied to authors for the processing (not editing) and publication of manuscripts submitted to Hiperboreea and online hosting and archiving. The publication fee will be of 11 Euro (50 RON for Romania) per each article. Members of the Balkan History Association will be able to publish for free. All costs will be charged only upon the acceptance of their manuscripts for publication. After publication, each author will receive his article through e-mail as an electronic copy (pdf). All articles can be distributed by the authors for non-commercial purposes, only with the written permission of the Editorial Board. See more details in the section called ‘Submission’.

All articles submitted to our journal are reviewed following a double blind peer-review, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. Our standards impose the existence of at least two reviewers per issue, although it is customary that many more peer-reviewers cooperate for individual issues.

To submit your papers, please mail them to: mihaidragnea2018@gmail.com

Sharing this call for papers would be welcomed and highly appreciated.

Looking forward to receiving your submission!

Dr. Mihai Dragnea, Editor-in-Chief
President of the Balkan History Association (BHA)

 

 

Call for Papers Hiperboreea: Vol. 7, No. 1 (June, 2020)

Call for Papers
Vol. 7, No. 1 (June, 2020)

Important Dates:

Publication date: Early June, 2020
Last date for submission: January 6, 2020

Hiperboreea is the official biannual journal of the Balkan History Association. It publishes articles in the field of History, written in English and occasionally French, and book reviews, or evaluations of scholarly conferences. Our focus is the study of Southeastern Europe, broadly defined as the states situated in the Balkan region. Without limiting its scope to a specific historical period or approach, the journal covers a wide range of topics, such as Cultural History, Political History, Military History, Social History, Economic History, and Archaeology, and encourages work on any historical period and with a multidisciplinary approach.

The following types of manuscripts are considered for publication:

– original articles in basic and applied research;
– critical reviews, surveys, opinions, commentaries and essays.

Starting from 2020, Hiperboreea will be published by the Pennsylvania State University Press (PSU Press). All manuscripts should be prepared according to PSU Press editorial policy (Author Guidelines) and submitted through the platform Editorial Manager. The editors will inform authors of the decision on their manuscripts within a few weeks from submission. All articles submitted to our journal are reviewed following a double blind peer-review, which means that the reviewer’s and author’s identities are concealed from each other throughout the review process. Our policy requires at least two reviewers per issue, although it is customary that many more reviewers cooperate on individual articles. Members of the Balkan History Association will receive printed and electronic copies by virtue of their membership. For non-member subscription prices, see the PSU Press website.

Hiperboreea is one of the few Romanian journals that has built a solid presence in the online environment, being indexed in the following international databases and libraries: ISI Web of Science (ESCI)EBSCOScopusERIH PLUSUlrichProQuestProQuest Philosophy DatabaseIndex CopernicusJSTORCEEOLWorldCatRegesta ImperiiJ-GateInternational Bibliography of Humanism and the RenaissanceBibliographical Information Base in PatristicsModern Language Association International BibliographyRomanian Academy LibraryNational Library of AustraliaOxford LibraryHarvard Library, etc.

For further details, please email mihaidragnea2018@gmail.com

Sharing this call for papers would be welcomed and highly appreciated.

Looking forward to receiving your submission!

Mihai Dragnea, Editor-in-Chief
President of the Balkan History Association (BHA)

Call for Papers Hiperboreea Journal: Vol. 6, No. 1 (June, 2019)

Call for Papers Hiperboreea Journal
Vol. 6, No. 1 (June, 2019)

Important Dates:

Publication date: Late June, 2019
Last date for submission: May 1, 2019

Hiperboreea is an online academic journal published biannually by the Balkan History Association. The journal publishes articles in the field of History, written in English, and book reviews, or evaluations of scholarly conferences. Our focus is the study of Southeastern Europe, broadly defined as the states situated in the Balkan region.

Without limiting its scope a specific historical period or approach, the journal covers a wide range of topics, such as Cultural History, Political History, Military History, Social History, Economic History and Archaeology, and encourages work on any historical period and pluri-disciplinary background.

The following types of papers are considered for publication:

– original articles in basic and applied research;
– critical reviews, surveys, opinions, commentaries and essays.

Starting from 2020, Hiperboreea will be published by the Pennsylvania State University Press (PSU Press). All manuscripts should be prepared according to PSU Press editorial policy (Author Guidelines).

Hiperboreea is one of the few Romanian journals that has built a solid presence in the online environment, being indexed in the following international databases and libraries:

Web of Science database Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), now maintained by Clarivate Analytics (former Thomson Reuters), EBSCO, Index Copernicus, Scopus, Persee, ERIH PLUS, CEEOL, Ulrich, ProQuest East Europe, Central Europe Database, ProQuest Philosophy Database, WorldCat, International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance (IBHR), Modern language Association International Bibliography, Bibliographical Information Base in Patristics (BIBP), Regesta Imperii, J-Gate, Romanian Academy Library, National Library of Australia, Oxford Bodleian Library, Harvard Library etc.

The editors will inform authors of the decision on their manuscripts within 1-2 weeks from submission. Starting with 2018, some changes in the editorial policy of Hiperboreea are implemented. Authors will be charged with a symbolic fee, for each article published, regular or special issues. Thus, charges will be applied to authors for the processing (not editing) and publication of manuscripts submitted to Hiperboreea and online hosting and archiving. The publication fee will be of 11 Euro (50 RON for Romania) per each article. Members of the Balkan History Association will be able to publish for free. All costs will be charged only upon the acceptance of their manuscripts for publication. After publication, each author will receive his article through e-mail as an electronic copy (pdf). All articles can be distributed by the authors for non-commercial purposes, only with the written permission of the Editorial Board. See more details in the section called ‘Submission’.

All articles submitted to our journal are reviewed following a double blind peer-review, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. Our standards impose the existence of at least two reviewers per issue, although it is customary that many more peer-reviewers cooperate for individual issues.

To submit your papers, please mail them to: mihaidragnea2018@gmail.com

Sharing this call for papers would be welcomed and highly appreciated.

Looking forward to receiving your submission!

Dr. Mihai Dragnea, Editor-in-Chief
President of the Balkan History Association (BHA)

 

 

Call for Papers Hiperboreea Journal, Vol. 5, No. 2 (December, 2018)

Call for Papers Hiperboreea Journal
Vol. 5, No. 2 (December, 2018)

Important Dates:

Publication date: Late December, 2018
Last date for submission: December 1, 2018

Hiperboreea (ISSN 2284–5666) is an online academic journal published biannually by the Balkan History Association. The journal publishes articles in the field of History, written in English, French, German or Italian, and book reviews, or evaluations of scholarly conferences. Our focus is the study of Southeastern Europe, broadly defined as the states situated in the Balkan region.

Without limiting its scope a specific historical period or approach, the journal covers a wide range of topics, such as Cultural History, Political History, Military History, Social History, Economic History and Archaeology, and encourages work on any historical period and pluri-disciplinary background.

The following types of papers are considered for publication:

– original articles in basic and applied research;
– critical reviews, surveys, opinions, commentaries and essays.

All manuscripts should be prepared according to our editorial policy (Author Guidelines).

Hiperboreea is one of the few Romanian journals that has built a solid presence in the online environment, being indexed in the following international databases and libraries:

Web of Science database Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), now maintained by Clarivate Analytics (former Thomson Reuters), EBSCO, Index Copernicus, Scopus, ERIH PLUS, CEEOL, Ulrich, ProQuest East Europe, Central Europe Database, ProQuest Philosophy Database, WorldCat, International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance (IBHR), Modern language Association International Bibliography, Bibliographical Information Base in Patristics (BIBP), Regesta Imperii, J-Gate, Romanian Academy Library, National Library of Australia, Oxford Bodleian Library, Harvard Library etc.

The editors will inform authors of the decision on their manuscripts within 1-2 weeks from submission. Starting with 2018, some changes in the editorial policy of Hiperboreea are implemented. Authors will be charged with a symbolic fee, for each article published, regular or special issues. Thus, charges will be applied to authors for the processing and publication of manuscripts submitted to Hiperboreea and online hosting and archiving. The publication fee will be of 11 Euro (50 RON for Romania) per each article. Members of the Balkan History Association will be able to publish for free. All costs will be charged only upon the acceptance of their manuscripts for publication. After publication, each author will receive his article through e-mail as an electronic copy (pdf). All articles can be distributed by the authors for non-commercial purposes, only with the written permission of the Editorial Board. See more details in the section called ‘Submission’.

All articles submitted to our journal are reviewed following a double blind peer-review, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. Our standards impose the existence of at least two reviewers per issue, although it is customary that many more peer-reviewers cooperate for individual issues.

To submit your papers, please mail them to terra_mater_2007@yahoo.com

Sharing this call for papers would be welcomed and highly appreciated.

Looking forward to receiving your submission!

Dr. Mihai Dragnea, Editor-in-Chief
President of the Balkan History Association (BHA)

2018

Vol. 5, No. 2 (2018) (more…)

Call for Papers Hiperboreea Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1 (June, 2018)

Hiperboreea Journal, published biannually by the Balkan History Association is seeking original scholarly work by young historians at PhD level and internationally regarded scholars focusing on the history and culture of Southeastern Europe for Vol. 5, No. 1 (June 2018) issue.

The deadline for article manuscript submissions is May 15, 2018; early submissions are, however, strongly encouraged. We are also seeking book reviewers as well as submissions in a number of other categories, including evaluations of scholarly conferences.

For more information, including our guidelines for submission, please visit our website. If you have questions or are interested in submitting your work to us, let us know at terra_mater_2007@yahoo.com

Hiperboreea is one of the few Romanian journals that has built a solid presence in the online environment, being indexed in the following international databases and libraries:

ProQuest Philosophy DatabaseProQuest East Europe, Central Europe DatabaseProQuest CentralProQuest Central K-12J-GateIndex Copernicus, ERIH PLUSUlrich, Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL), Regesta Imperii, International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance (IBHR), Bibliographical Information Base in Patristics (BIBP), Modern Language Association, Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), now maintained by Clarivate Analytics (former Thomson Reuters), Romanian Academy LibraryNational Library of AustraliaOxford Bodleian LibraryHarvard Library and others.

Publication fees

Starting with 2018, some changes in the editorial policy of Hiperboreea are implemented. Authors will be charged with a symbolic fee, for each article published, regular or special issues. Thus, charges will be applied to authors for the processing and publication of manuscripts submitted to Hiperboreea and online hosting and archiving. The publication fee will be of 11 Euro (50 RON for Romania) per article. Members of the Balkan History Association will be able to publish for free. All costs will be charged only upon the acceptance of their manuscripts for publication. After publication, each author will receive his article through e-mail as an electronic copy (pdf). All articles can be distributed by the authors for non-commercial purposes, only with the written permission of the Editorial Board.

Current Issue: Vol. 11, No. 1 (2024)

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