East European Historical Bulletin
Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University · Ukraine · Est. 2016
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The journal aims to highlight current problems in the history of Ukraine, world history, historiography, source studies, special historical disciplines, theory and methodology of historical science, archeology, ethnology, history of science and technology. It seeks to form a holistic view, primarily of the history of Central and Eastern Europe and Ukraine's place within it, by utilizing a wide range of sources to expand theoretical and methodological approaches to Eastern European history and understand its complex and debatable issues. The mission is to publish original articles and reviews on the history of Ukraine and Central and Eastern Europe, enhance research levels, create a platform for intellectual discussions on complex, problematic issues, and foster international cooperation. The journal is intended for scholars, science workers, teachers, post-graduates, students, and anyone seeking thorough theoretical and applied knowledge.
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