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Śląski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobótka
The Sobótka Silesian Historical Quarterly

Publishing House: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Subject(s): History
Frequency: 4 issues
Print ISSN: 0037-7511
Online-ISSN: 2658-2082
Status: Active

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Short Description

The Sobótka Silesian Historical Quarterly is one of the oldest regional historical scientific journals (founded in 1946) and the leading paper source of knowledge about Silesia. Since its beginnings, it has been related to research on the history of Silesia and its neighbouring areas. However, the paper remains open to a variety of other topics. The current editorial team has preserved its long tradition. The periodical features materials on the history of Central and Eastern Europe, with the primary focus on Silesia, as well as other historical texts providing a regional perspective.

The materials featured in The Sobótka Silesian Historical Quarterly include articles, collections of miscellaneous sources, reviews, polemics, summaries, obituaries and other texts in Polish, English, German and Czech. The Editorial Team works with professional scientists, PhD students and enthusiasts of regional studies. There is no fee for publishing an article in the journal. All submitted articles are reviewed by at least two experts to see if they are suitable for publication. This process uses double-blind review.