Geographica Historica
This series, founded by Ernst Kirsten, is dedicated to the historical geography of the ancient world in all of its temporal, substantive, and methodological breadth. In addition to volumes dealing with the interactions of history and geography, and, in particular, the interdependencies between humans and the environment, it brings together articles dealing with historical-geographical sources. The series accepts studies that are oriented towards material aspects of space and its design, as well as those that focus on, for example, communicative, political, social, or economic implications thereof. Studies with a clear natural science perspective are also welcome, as are studies that look into the history of research in the field.
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Geographica Historica
General information
ISSN 1381-0472 (print)
ISSN 2699-397X (online)
Founded: 1976
Size: 17 x 24 cm
Languages: English, German, Italian
Validation: peer review
Publishing information
Please send manuscript submissions to our acquisition managers or to the editors of the series. Submissions must be original texts (no translations) which must not be previously published. During the review process, manuscripts may not be submitted elsewhere. Monographs must be complete and fully finished. For multi-authored volumes contact us as early as possible with details of the planned contributions. In initial submissions, our publication guidelines or citation rules do not have to be strictly followed.
All submissions are subjected to peer review. The review process can result in acceptance, the recommendation of revisions or rejection of the project. You will be informed of the decision by email. We attempt to reach a decision within 3 months of the submission of the manuscript.
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