AIM AND SCOPE
Acta Mediaevalia. Series Nova is a continuation of the serial publication Acta Mediaevalia, opening new horizons. Until 2014 that serial published articles, PhD theses, as well as critical editions of medieval texts. The new form of Acta Mediaevalia. Series Nova differs from its worthy predecessor by being an academic journal published annually from 2024 as thematic volumes. In this way the journal is profiled for specific research problems in the broadly understood realm of medieval studies. Acta Mediaevalia. Series Nova publishes primarily original thematic scholarly articles, as well as critical editions and book reviews.
The aim of Acta Mediaevalia. Series Nova is to provide a broad academic audience with scholarly texts that suit the subject profile of a particular volume and at the same time bring significant value to discourse in medieval studies. The journal seeks to inspire scholars to undertake interdisciplinary research on the Middle Ages, that will bear fruit in the form of high-quality publications. We strongly believe in the value of exchanging scholarly ideas internationally – thus, we accept articles written in English and our journal is wide open to articles from foreign researchers. This helps reflect the most recent, international discussion on selected research subjects and cherish connections between Polish and global medieval studies.
Preferably, articles to be published in Acta Mediaevalia. Series Nova should refer to the Middle Ages (with particular reference to Central and Eastern Europe) within the chronological scope of ca. 700 – ca. 1550. The journal, focused primarily on popularising research findings on the history of the Middle Ages, is open to interdisciplinary approaches to texts from the domain of the intellectual culture of the Middle Ages in the broad sense of the term, which covers history, art history, philosophy and theology. Each volume is oriented towards a specified research problem. The editorial board makes every effort to circulate a call for papers well in advance to allow contributors enough time to work on their articles before submission.






