Acta Mediaevalia. Series Nova is an annual journal published by the Centre for Medieval Studies, affiliated with the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. The journal, established at the end of 2023, draws upon the distinguished tradition of the 'Acta Mediaevalia' serial publication, which started exactly 50 years earlier in 1973. In its new form as an academic journal, Acta Mediaevalia. Series Nova publishes scholarly articles in thematic volumes, covering the Middle Ages (with particular reference to Central and Eastern Europe), as well as critical editions and book reviews, all of which fall within the chronological scope of ca. 700 – ca. 1550. Critical editions are published in Latin with introductions and commentaries in English. Articles and book reviews are published exclusively in English.

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Call for Papers

2024-11-06

Volume 2 (2025)

Submission deadline: 30 April 2025

Language: English

Migrations and the Perception of the Other in Medieval East-Central Europe

One of the major issues faced by modern Europe is migration: the movement of individuals and groups of people within the continent and, most significantly, from without. This phenomenon was also present in the Middle Ages, especially in the polyethnic and multicultural, multiconfessional communities of Central and Eastern Europe. (read more)

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2024-02-28

Volume I (2024) 
The deadline for submitting papers is 31 May 2024.

The Age of Transition. Crisis, Reform and Renewal in Late Medieval Central and Eastern Europe 

In all spheres of human activity, from ideas and beliefs to social life, public institutions, communication and the economy, the long fifteenth century (ca 1375- ca 1525) was a period of profound change throughout Latin Christendom.... (read more)