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Journal of Nationalism, Memory & Language Politics

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About the journal

Journal of Nationalism, Memory & Language Politics is a peer-reviewed journal published by De Gruyter on behalf of the Charles University.

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Editor-in-chief

Hana Kubátová
Charles University, Czech Republic Bohumil Doboš, Charles University, Czech Republic
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All volumes and issues in this journal

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|Aug 2025
Distinguishing Between the Material Reality and Social Reality
Open Access
|Aug 2025
The Memory Destruction and Reconstruction Games within the Scope of Persianization Politics in Iran
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|Jul 2025
Historical anniversaries as instruments of the policy of remembrance: The perspective of anniversary resolutions adopted by the Sejm and Senate of the Republic of Poland after 1989. Research conclusions1
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|Jul 2025
One Volk, One Reich, Many Fredericks: The “Great” Frederick the Second during the Third Reich
Open Access
|Jan 2025
Fighting the Online War: Online Russian Nationalists and the Discourse of Stalingrad in the Early 2010s
Open Access
|Jan 2025
Exploring Pluralistic Indian Nationalism: Aurobindo, Vivekananda, Gandhi, and Nehru in Historical Political Thought

Journal details

Aims and scope

Journal of Nationalism, Memory & Language Politics is a peer-reviewed journal published by De Gruyter on behalf of the Charles University.

It is committed to exploring divergent scholarly opinions, research and theories of current international academic experts, and is a forum for discussion and hopes to encourage free-thinking and debate among academics, young researchers and professionals over issues of importance to the politics of identity and memory as well as the political dimensions of language policy in the 20th and 21st centuries. The journal is indexed with and included in Google Scholar, EBSCO, CEEOL and SCOPUS.

We encourage research articles that employ qualitative or quantitative methodologies as well as empirical historical analyses regarding, but not limited to, the following issues:

  • Trends in nationalist development, whether historical or contemporary
  • Policies regarding national and international institutions of memory as well as investigations into the creation and/or dissemination of cultural memory
  • The implementation and political repercussions of language policies in various regional and global contexts
  • The formation, cohesion and perseverance of national or regional identity along with the relationships between minority and majority populations
  • The role ethnicity plays in nationalism and national identity
  • How the issue of victimhood contributes to national or regional self-perception
  • Priority is given to issues pertaining to the 20th and 21st century political developments

While our focus is on empirical articles, our scope remains open to exceptional theoretical works (especially if they incorporate empirical research), book reviews and translations.

Rejection Rate:

  • 70%

Articles must adhere to the journal’s editorial policy and formal guidelines (including author-date Chicago Style). All manuscripts must undergo a double-blind peer review in line with the journal standards. Typically, decisions will be made and applicants will be notified within four months of submission. Accepted articles are not subject to any article processing charges (APC) and are published free of charge for the authors.

 

eISSN: 2570-5857|Language: English|Publication frequency: 2 times per year
Published by: Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services