Jahrbuch für Universitaetsgeschichte

The Jahrbuch fuer Universitaetsgeschichte , first published in 1998, is considered to be one of the most respected periodicals on university history. It combines special issues on topics selected by guest editors with individual articles on current research topics, source editions and working reports from university archives, miscellanea, reviews, as well as research reports.

The yearbook provides a forum for current interdisciplinary and international research on university history. It focusses on the intellectual and cultural history of universities from their beginnings in the Middle Ages up to the present, and publishes research on the history of institutions as well as articles from the perspective of the history of science, culture and persons. It is open for current discourse on European and non-European university history.

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Edited by

Prof. Dr. Martin Kintzinger

Universität Münster
Historisches Seminar
Domplatz 20–22
48143 Münster
DEUTSCHLAND
m.kintzinger@uni-muenster.de

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang E. Wagner

Universität Münster
Historisches Seminar
Domplatz 20–22
48143 Münster
DEUTSCHLAND
wolfgang-eric.wagner@uni-muenster.de

Advisory board

Robert Anderson, Michael Borgolte, Marian Füssel, Notker Hammerstein, Akira Hayashima, Walter Höflechner, Konrad H. Jarausch, Dieter Langewiesche, Charles E. McClelland, Sylvia Paletschek, Rainer C. Schwinges

Editorial office

Martin Kintzinger

Founded by

Rüdiger vom Bruch

Jahrbuch für Universitätsgeschichte


General information

ISSN 1435-1358 (print)

ISSN 2748-2537 (online)

Founded: 1998

Publication frequency: annual

Size: 17 x 24 cm

Annual number of pages: ca. 256

Languages: English, German

Review section: No

Validation: peer review

Publishing information

Please send manuscript submissions to the editors. Submissions must be original articles (no translations) which must not be previously published. During the review process, manuscripts may not be submitted elsewhere. A manuscript submitted to the journal must be ready for publication, the editors do not accept partial or draft versions. In initial submissions, the citation rules of the journal do not have to be strictly followed. 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 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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