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Magazín Střed. Časopis pro mezioborová studia střední Evropy 19. a 20. století

Centre. Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies of Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Střed. Časopis pro mezioborová studia střední Evropy 19. a 20. století

Střed | Centre is a peer-reviewed journal thematically focused on the study of society, culture, politics and economics in Central Europe from the 19th century to the present. The journal’s disciplinary focus is on historical sciences and historically oriented humanities and social science research with an emphasis on interdisciplinary dialogue. The journal aims to bring together the vast but highly fragmented field of research on the Central European area. With this aim in mind, the journal publishes texts in English and German in addition to Czech.

Střed | Centre is published twice a year and alternates between thematically focused and thematically free issues, the preparation of which it informs the professional public in advance through a call for authors. Střed | Centre is indexed in the international databases SCOPUS, EBSCO, ERIH Plus and CEEOL. The publisher of the journal is the Masaryk Institute and Archives of the CAS, v.v.i.

All issues of the journal are available in the Digital Library of the CAS.


Registration no.

MK ČR E 18942

ISSN

1803-9243

Publisher

Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences


Further information

Editors and Editorial Board

Managing Editor:

Václav Šmidrkal, PhD (Masaryk Institute and Archives of the CAS, Prague)

Editor-in-Chief and Chairman of the Editorial Board:

Prof. Mgr. Vratislav Doubek, Ph.D. (Masaryk Institute and Archives of the CAS, Prague)

Members of the Editorial Board:

  • doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague)
  • doc. PhDr. Ladislav Cabada, Ph.D. (Department of Political Science and Anglophone Studies, Metropolitan University Prague)
  • PhDr. Adéla Gjuričová, Ph.D. (Institute for Contemporary History of the CAS, Prague)
  • prof. dr hab. Maciej Górny (Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw)
  • Univ.-Doz. Dr. Andreas Gottsmann (Institut für die Erforschung der Habsburgermonarchie und des Balkanraumes, ÖAW, Vienna)
  • prof. PhDr. Roman Holec, CSc. (Historical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava)
  • prof. PhDr. Ota Konrád, Ph.D. (Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague)
  • doc. Dr. phil. Rudolf Kučera, Ph.D. (Masaryk Institute and Archives of the CAS, Prague)
  • prof. Dr. Miroslav Novák (Academia Rerum Civilium - University of Political and Social Sciences, Kutná Hora)
  • PhDr. Václav Petrbok, Ph.D. (Institute for Czech Literature of the CAS, Prague)
  • doc. PhDr. Andrea Pokludová, Ph.D. (Faculty of Arts, University of Ostrava, Ostrava)
  • Prof. Dr. Miloš Řezník (Deutsches Historisches Institut Warschau, Warsaw)
  • PhDr. Luboš Velek, Ph.D. (Masaryk Institute and Archives of the CAS, Prague)
  • Dr. Martin Zückert (Collegium Carolinum, Munich)

Technical Editor:

Ondřej Huleš

Language Editor:

Mgr. Václav Žák

Assistant Editor:

Mgr. Vladimír Špína

Contacts to the editorial office

Střed | Centre
Masaryk Institute and Archives of the CAS, v.v.i.
Gabčíkova 2362/10
182 00 Prague 8
Czech Republic

E-mail: stred@mua.cas.cz

Instructions for authors

The journal Střed | Centre publishes:

  • original scientific articles in the range of 6,000–10,000 words,
  • polemical discussion articles in the range of up to 3,000 words,
  • review articles in the range of up to 3,000 words,
  • reviews of individual titles of new literature in the range of 1,500–3,000 words, always including annotation according to the citation conventions listed below,
  • literature reports of around 500 words,
  • short annotations of literature of up to 300 words.

Original research papers, discussion papers and review papers must be accompanied by an English abstract of 100–200 words, keywords in English (3 to 5) and a translation of the title of the paper into English.

Manuscripts can be sent to the editors in Microsoft Word format (*.docx, *.rtf) to the email address stred@mua.cas.cz

Referencing style

  • JAN KŘEN, Conflict Communities. Czechs and Germans 1780-1918, Prague 2013, p. 20.
  • Tara Zahra, Imagined Noncommunities: national indifference as a Category of Analysis, Slavic Review 69 (2010/1), pp. 93-110, here p. 94.
  • HELMUT RUMPLER, PETER URBANITSCH (eds.), Die Habsburgermonarchie 1848-1918, vol. VII: Verfassung und Parlamentarismus, vol. 1: erfassungsrecht, Verfassungswirklichkeit, zentrale Repräsentativkörperschaften, Wien 2000.
  • László Péter, Die Verfassungsentwicklung in Ungarn, in: Die Habsburgermonarchie 1848-1918, vol. VII: erfassung und Parlamentarismus, vol. 1: Verfassungsrecht, Verfassungswirklichkeit, zentrale Repräsentativkörperschaften, eds. H. Rumpler, P. Urbanitsch, Wien 2000, pp. 239-540, here p. 240.
  • Women’s deputy of the Bohemian Diet, Time, 14 June 1912, pp. 1-2.
  • T. G. Masaryk B. G. Masaryk - Bedřich Hlaváč, eds. V. Doubek, M. Kučera, Prague 2001, p. 15.

When repeating references, it is sufficient to give only the initial of the first name of the authors and publishers and the abbreviated title of the book or study already quoted above:

  • J. KŘEN, Conflict Communities, p. 100.
  • T. Zahra, Imagined Noncommunities.
  • T. G. Masaryk B. Hlaváč 15 February 1899, in.
  • L. Péter, Die Verfassungsentwicklung in Ungarn, pp. 240-241.

When citing archival material, the name and location of the archive should be given first, followed by the name of the fund and a more detailed identification of the source (typically the cardboard, the signature, the title of the document, the date of the document and the page cited).

Ethical rules

Ethical rules (PDF)

Open access

The Střed | Centre is published in open access mode under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license and its content is freely available through the Digital Library of the CAS.

Fees and honoraria

The journal does not collect any publication or other fees from authors and does not pay authors any royalties or other remuneration for published articles.

Copyright

The authors retain the copyright and grant the magazine Střed | Centre the right of first publication by a non-exclusive licence agreement under the Czech Copyright Act No. 121/2000 Coll. The work is also licensed under the Creative Commons licence "Attribution - Do not use the work commercially - Do not exploit the work"(CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International). This license allows others to share the unaltered work non-commercially, with attribution and information about the work's first publication in the journal Střed | Centre. Authors may enter into additional contractual arrangements for distribution of the text after first publication in the Střed | Centre journal (e.g. for placement in an institutional repository).