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Rome and After in Central and Eastern Europe

Editors: Dominic Moreau Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska Florian Matei-Popescu
Publishing Manager: Rosie Bonté
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ISSN 2983-9769

Method of peer review
double-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist

Keywords
Archéologie classique, Archéologie chrétienne, Archéologie tardo-anitque, Histoire antique, Histoire tardo-antique, christianisme, Empire romain, Empire proto-byzantin, Provincialisation, Europe centrale, Europe orientale, IIIème siècle av.J.-C. - VIIIème siècle ap.J.-C.

Accepted Language(s):
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish

Accepts Contributions in Open Access

ABOUT

This multilingual and interdisciplinary series provides an exciting forum for research into the archaeology, history, and art history of the Danubian world and Balkan Peninsula. Covering a period that begins at the end of the 3rd century BC with the expansion eastwards of the Roman Republic and the conquest of Illyria, and continues up to the confirmation of the ‘barbarian’ hegemonies in the Balkans in the 8th century AD, the RomA series encourages the publication of innovative research into a part of Europe that both underwent, and was central to, many major evolutions and changes. Volumes in the series are thus of interest to Roman specialists, as well as to scholars of the Early Byzantine and Medieval world. The broad geographical focus of the series is on an area comprising the Danubian provinces of the Roman empire, from present-day southern Germany to eastern Romania, together with the neighbouring central Balkan provinces; but research that explores wider cultural contact with surrounding regions including Italy, Epirus, Achaia, and Tauric Chersonese is also encouraged.

  • EDITORIAL BOARD

    General Editor

    Dominic Moreau, Université de Lille
    dominic.moreau@univ-lille.fr

    Co-Editors

    Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska, Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa (GWZO)
    orsolya.heinrich-tamaska@leibniz-gwzo.de

    Florian Matei-Popescu, Institutul de Arheologie „Vasile Pârvan"
    florian.matei@gmail.com

    Patrons of Honour

    Jim Crow, University of Edinburgh
    Renate Pillinger, Universität Wien

    Editorial and scientific board:

    Irina Achim, Institutul de Arheologie „Vasile Pârvan"
    Nicolas Beaudry, Université du Québec à Rimouski
    Alenka Cedilnik, Univerza v Ljubljani
    Pascale Chevalier, Université Clermont Auvergne
    Florin Curta, University of Florida
    Dan Dana, CNRS, UMR 5189 - HiSoMA
    Cristian Găzdac, Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai
    Christophe J. Goddard, CNRS, UMR 8546 - AOrOc
    Hrvoje Gračanin, Sveučilište u Zagrebu
    Vujadin Ivanišević, Arheološki institut, Beograd
    Olga Karagiorgou, Akadīmia Athīnōn
    Slavtcho Kirov, La Rochelle Université
    Péter Kovács, Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem
    Lucreţiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba, Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iași
    Albena Milanova, Sofiyski universitet „Sveti Kliment Ohridski"
    Andrew Poulter, University of Nottingham and University of Birmingham
    Ivan Radman, Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu
    Efthymios Rizos, Eforeía Archaiotī́ton Serrṓn
    Nikolay Sharankov, Sofiyski universitet „Sveti Kliment Ohridski"
    Saimir Shpuza, Instituti i arkeologjisë (ASA)
    Carolyn Snively, Gettysburg College
    Roland Steinacher, Universität Innsbruck
    Alessandro Teatini, Università degli Studi di Sassari
    Lyudmil Vagalinski, Natsionalen arheologicheski institut s muzey (BAN)
    Catherine Vanderheyde, Université de Strasbourg et Université Libre de Bruxelles
    Andrey Vinogradov, Nacionalʹnyj issledovatelʹskij universitet «Vysšaâ škola èkonomiki»
    Nelu Zugravu, Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iași

  • AUTHOR INFORMATION

    Main Language: English
    Additional Languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish

    Double-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist

    All volumes in this series are evaluated by an Editorial Board, strictly on academic grounds, based on reports prepared by referees who have been commissioned by virtue of their specialism in the appropriate field. The Board ensures that the screening is done independently and without conflicts of interests. The definitive texts supplied by authors are also subject to review by the Board before being approved for publication.

    Tous les volumes parus dans cette collection ont été évalués uniquement sur base d’aspects académiques, par un Comité de Rédaction qui fonde son opinion sur des rapports rédigés par des critiques, étant des spécialistes dans le domaine. Le Comité de Rédaction garantit que l’appréciation est faite d’une manière indépendante, sans conflit d’intérêts. Le Comité de Rédaction ne prendra de décision définitive quant à la publication que lorsqu’elle aura revu le dernier état du manuscrit.

    A detailed stylesheet for RomA can be found at:
    https://danubius.huma-num.fr/en/roma-series/

    Consignes éditoriales à appliquer pour la collection RomA :
    https://danubius.huma-num.fr/collection-roma/

    Submissions should be sent to / Les propositions de publication doivent être envoyées à :
    Rosie Bonté, Brepols Publishers
    rosie.bonte@brepols.net