Nordost-Archiv
Zeitschrift fuer Regionalgeschichte
The Nordost-Archiv. Zeitschrift für Regionalgeschichte has published an annual volume, each dedicated to a particular thematic focus, since 1992. It is oriented toward the history of regions and relationships, as well as toward cultural studies approaches to areas in northeastern Europe where Germans and other ethnic groups lived alongside one another and together.
This strict thematic focus and coherence distinguish the Nordost-Archiv from other periodicals. An international editorial board ensures the high standards of the journal, which utilizes a double-blind peer review process.
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Edited by
Nordost-Institut (IKGN)
Institut für Kultur und Geschichteder Deutschen in Nordosteuropa e.V.
an der Universität Hamburg
Lindenstr. 31
21335 Lüneburg
DEUTSCHLAND sekretariat@ikgn.de
Editorial office
Anja Wilhelmi (editor-in-chief)
Agnieszka Pufelska
Beatrice Stieglitz
Nordost-Institut (IKGN)
Institut für Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen in Nordosteuropa e.V. an der Universität Hamburg
Lindenstr. 31
21335 Lüneburg
DEUTSCHLAND
a.wilhelmi@ikgn.de
Advisory board
Andres Kasekamp (Tartu), Nikolaus Katzer (Hamburg), Claudia Kraft (Wien), Ilgvars Misans (Riga), David J. Smith (Glasgow), Darius Staliunas (Vilnius), Robert Traba (Olsztyn), Elena Zubkova (Moskau)
Nordost-Archiv
General information
ISSN 0029-1595 (print)
ISSN 2749-5000 (online)
Founded: 1992
Publication frequency: annual
Size: 17 x 24 cm
Annual number of pages: ca. 300
Languages: English, German
Review section: Yes
Validation: double blind peer review
Publishing information
Each volume is edited by guest editors responsible for planning and conception of the texts and for searching suitable authors. Submissions must be original articles (no translations) which must not be previously published. During the review process, manuscripts may not be submitted elsewhere. Please pay attention to the anonymization of your text so that your identity as author cannot be ascertained directly or indirectly (e.g. by acknowledgments and self-references in footnotes).
All submissions are subjected to double blind peer review. The review process can result in acceptance, the recommendation of revisions or rejection of the manuscript. The author is informed of the decision by email. The editors attempt to reach a decision within 3 months of the submission of the manuscript.
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