About the Journal

Historia Aperta is an open-access academic peer reviewed journal focused on the history of Czech lands and (Central) European region.

It is published twice a year by the University of Hradec Králové in both online and print versions. Prior to 2022, this journal appeared under the title Východočeské listy historické. While highly respected in Czech academic circles since its founding in 1996, the editorial board changed the periodical’s name to Historia Aperta to reflect their commitment to providing an open international forum for the global community of historians. The journal publishes expert and interdisciplinary papers, particularly those related to Digital Humanities, with a mission to present scientific articles, primary sources (material articles), reviews, and news concerning the historical discipline. Besides Czech, the journal accepts articles in English, German, Polish and Slovak.

The ethics statement of the journal is based on the Code of Conduct guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

All journal papers are published under the terms of Creative Common License and transparent rules for the peer review procedure

Instructions for the authors.

Historia Aperta  (Print)                     ISSN 2788-0702

Historia Aperta  (On-line)                 ISSN 2788-0710

Ministry of Culture Czech Republic E 21784

ERIH PLUS ID 504462

The magazine is included in the CEEOL and H-SOZ-KULT databases.

e-mail: historiaaperta@uhk.cz

From 2022, full copies are available on the magazine's own repository: https://journals.uhk.cz/historia-aperta/

Address
Institute of History Philosophical Faculty University of Hradec Králové
Rokitanského 62
500 03  Hradec Králové III
Czech Republic

Current Issue

No. 52 (2024)
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Studie | Studies

  • The Second Hussite War at the Imperial Diets (1467–1474) [CZ]
    Martin Šandera (9-30)
  • Sailing to European entrepôts: Romanian farming and the Antwerp international grain market (1881–1914)
    Cristian Constantin (31-67)
  • Repatriation and Reemigration of Czechs from Ukraine in the Years 1918–1923 [CZ]
    Daniel Vymětalík (68-91)
  • Modest Progress Within the Limits of the Law: The "Experiment" with Preferential Voting in Municipal Elections in 1938 on the Example of Moravia and Silesia [CZ]
    Vojtěch Navrátil (92-117)

 

 

Recenze | Reviews

  • Kristýna JIRÁTOVÁ, Samota uprostřed davu: Charles Baudelaire a české umění, Praha 2021
    Jan Bolehovský (120-122)
  • Petr PROKŠ, Československo a nová Evropa. Mezinárodní souvislosti vzniku a formování samostatného Československa (1914–1918/1919–1920), Praha 2022
    Kristýna Zákostelnová (123-126)
  • Jana LOSOVÁ – Vojtěch KESSLER – Veronika KRŠKOVÁ, Babičky očima vnoučat, Praha 2023
    Marie Bahenská (127-129)
Published: 2025-02-19
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