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  • Baltic Journal of Art History 26 Autumn/Winter 2023
    Vol. 26 (2023)

    THE BALTIC JOURNAL OF ART HISTORY is a publication of the
    Department of Art History of the Institute of History and Archaeology
    of the University of Tartu.
    The concept of the journal is to publish high-quality academic articles
    on art history of a monographic character or in shorter form. These
    articles are focused on new and interesting problems and artefacts
    that can help broaden the communication and interpretation horizons
    of art history in the Baltic Sea region and Europe. The journal has an
    international editorial board and each submitted manuscript will be
    reviewed by two anonymous reviewers. The board will pass the
    decision on publishing the article on the basis of a short summary as
    well as the full text and reviewers’ opinions.
    The languages of the journal are English and German, but next to them
    also Italian and French.

  • Baltic Journal of Art History 25 Spring/Summer 2023
    Vol. 25 (2023)

    THE BALTIC JOURNAL OF ART HISTORY is a publication of the
    Department of Art History of the Institute of History and Archaeology
    of the University of Tartu.
    The concept of the journal is to publish high-quality academic articles
    on art history of a monographic character or in shorter form. These
    articles are focused on new and interesting problems and artefacts
    that can help broaden the communication and interpretation horizons
    of art history in the Baltic Sea region and Europe. The journal has an
    international editorial board and each submitted manuscript will be
    reviewed by two anonymous reviewers. The board will pass the
    decision on publishing the article on the basis of a short summary as
    well as the full text and reviewers’ opinions.
    The languages of the journal are English and German, but next to them
    also Italian and French.

  • Baltic Journal of Art History 24 Autumn/Winter 2022
    Vol. 24 (2022)

    THE BALTIC JOURNAL OF ART HISTORY is a publication of the
    Department of Art History of the Institute of History and Archaeology
    of the University of Tartu.
    The concept of the journal is to publish high-quality academic articles
    on art history of a monographic character or in shorter form. These
    articles are focused on new and interesting problems and artefacts
    that can help broaden the communication and interpretation horizons
    of art history in the Baltic Sea region and Europe. The journal has an
    international editorial board and each submitted manuscript will be
    reviewed by two anonymous reviewers. The board will pass the
    decision on publishing the article on the basis of a short summary as
    well as the full text and reviewers’ opinions.
    The languages of the journal are English and German, but next to them
    also Italian and French.

  • Baltic Journal of Art History 23 Spring/Summer 2022
    Vol. 23 (2022)

    THE BALTIC JOURNAL OF ART HISTORY is a publication of the
    Department of Art History of the Institute of History and Archaeology
    of the University of Tartu.
    The concept of the journal is to publish high-quality academic articles
    on art history of a monographic character or in shorter form. These
    articles are focused on new and interesting problems and artefacts
    that can help broaden the communication and interpretation horizons
    of art history in the Baltic Sea region and Europe. The journal has an
    international editorial board and each submitted manuscript will be
    reviewed by two anonymous reviewers. The board will pass the
    decision on publishing the article on the basis of a short summary as
    well as the full text and reviewers’ opinions.
    The languages of the journal are English and German, but next to them
    also Italian and French.

  • Baltic Journal of Art History 22 Autumn/Winter 2021
    Vol. 22 (2021)

    THE BALTIC JOURNAL OF ART HISTORY is a publication of the
    Department of Art History of the Institute of History and Archaeology
    of the University of Tartu.
    The concept of the journal is to publish high-quality academic articles
    on art history of a monographic character or in shorter form. These
    articles are focused on new and interesting problems and artefacts
    that can help broaden the communication and interpretation horizons
    of art history in the Baltic Sea region and Europe. The journal has an
    international editorial board and each submitted manuscript will be
    reviewed by two anonymous reviewers. The board will pass the
    decision on publishing the article on the basis of a short summary as
    well as the full text and reviewers’ opinions.
    The languages of the journal are English and German, but next to them
    also Italian and French.

  • Baltic Journal of Art History 21 Spring/Summer 2021
    Vol. 21 (2021)

    THE BALTIC JOURNAL OF ART HISTORY is a publication of the
    Department of Art History of the Institute of History and Archaeology
    of the University of Tartu.
    The concept of the journal is to publish high-quality academic articles
    on art history of a monographic character or in shorter form. These
    articles are focused on new and interesting problems and artefacts
    that can help broaden the communication and interpretation horizons
    of art history in the Baltic Sea region and Europe. The journal has an
    international editorial board and each submitted manuscript will be
    reviewed by two anonymous reviewers. The board will pass the
    decision on publishing the article on the basis of a short summary as
    well as the full text and reviewers’ opinions.
    The languages of the journal are English and German, but next to them
    also Italian and French.

  • Baltic Journal of Art History 20 Autumn 2020
    Vol. 20 (2020)

    THE BALTIC JOURNAL OF ART HISTORY is a publication of the
    Department of Art History of the Institute of History and Archaeology
    of the University of Tartu.
    The concept of the journal is to publish high-quality academic articles
    on art history of a monographic character or in shorter form. These
    articles are focused on new and interesting problems and artefacts
    that can help broaden the communication and interpretation horizons
    of art history in the Baltic Sea region and Europe. The journal has an
    international editorial board and each submitted manuscript will be
    reviewed by two anonymous reviewers. The board will pass the
    decision on publishing the article on the basis of a short summary as
    well as the full text and reviewers’ opinions.
    The languages of the journal are English and German, but next to them
    also Italian and French.

  • Autumn. 2012: Spring
    Vol. 3 (2011)

    Helmi Üprus 100
  • Spring.
    Vol. 2 (2010)

    Villem Raam 100
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