DANUBE is an international professional journal referring to the tradition of the humanities-oriented periodical of the same title, which was first published in Vienna as early as 1923. ...
DANUBE is an international professional journal referring to the tradition of the humanities-oriented periodical of the same title, which was first published in Vienna as early as 1923. Just as the Danube River connects European capitals, the DANUBE Journal creates a strong network of links between European researchers who have dedicated their professional lives to the social sciences and humanities. The journal also welcomes authors from other regions, as long as they respect the Aims & Scope of the journal. The journal has been published by the De Gruyter, a prestigious publisher with a history of almost 270 years, since 2021 in collaboration with the PRIGO University. It is printed, but in particular it is published and distributed as an electronic Open Access resource. It is listed in most key citation databases, while it has been listed in the Scopus database since 2010.
Only anonymized manuscripts containing high-quality original research that strictly respect Aims & Scope of the Journal and the Instructions for authors may be submitted, solely via Editorial Manager.
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