This journal focuses on the history of books, printing, and libraries, with a particular emphasis on Polish and Central European contexts. It examines the development of printing houses, the cataloging and digitization of historical documents and collections, and the social and cultural roles of books and reading. The scope includes the study of early printed books, manuscript preservation, and the impact of publishing on national identity and historical narratives.
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Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Q4
CommunicationQ4
HistoryQ4
Library and Information SciencesQ4
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Library and Information SciencesHistoryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Communication
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Historical and Cultural Studies of PolandPolish Historical and Cultural StudiesLanguage and CultureMedieval European History and ArchitectureCentral European Literary StudiesHistorical and Archaeological StudiesRenaissance Literature and CulturePolish-Jewish Holocaust Memory StudiesHistorical Geopolitical and Social DynamicsEducation and Cultural Studies