ISSN 2227-6505
ISSN 2524-2288
Purpose and scope of activity
The journal is specialized in Ukrainian studies and the history of Ukraine (specialty B9). The main topic of the publication is the history of Ukraine in the 9th–21st centuries, urban, ethnocultural, and historiographical studies.
The main purpose of the scientific publication "Bulletin of V. N. Karazin. The series "History of Ukraine. Ukrainian studies: historical" is to publish the latest scientific research on Ukrainian studies and the history of Ukraine, the publication of historical, source-based, historiographic research in the form of articles and notes, as well as reviews of scientific publications and materials of scientific chronicles.
Tasks of the periodical:
– to stimulate the development of domestic scientific potential and its integration into the world scientific space;
- to create a space for high-quality public communication of scientists, reporting the results of their activities to the domestic and world scientific communities;
- to contribute to the formation of the latest methods of historical and Ukrainian studies.
Media ID in the Register of Media Entities: R30-04453 (Decision No. 1538 of May 9, 2024 of the National Council of Ukraine on Television and Radio Broadcasting. Protocol No. 15)
Cluster of scientific professional publications: Humanities and arts
Specialties: B9 History and archaeology
ISSN: 2227-6505
Year of establishment: 1996
Periodicity of publication — 2 times a year.
DOI: 10.26565/2227-6505
(https://search.crossref.org/search/works?q=doi.org%2F10.26565%2F2227-6505&from_ui=yes)
Founder and publisher: Kharkiv National University named after V. N. Karazin, 4 Maidan Svobody, Kharkiv, 61022, Ukraine.
Code according to EDRPOU: 02071205
Publisher's ROR: https://ror.org/03ftejk10
The journal publisher's unique DOI prefix is 10.26565
Scientific periodicals of Karazin University: https://karazin.ua/en/nauka/fakhovi-vidannia/
Contact information of the publisher and founder: publishing@karazin.ua
Intended for scientists, post-graduate students, doctoral students, historical students and anyone interested in the history and culture of Ukraine. Articles for the bulletin are accepted from scientific and pedagogical workers, as well as from employees of museums, libraries, and cultural centers.
Publication languages: Ukrainian, English.
All articles undergo a double-blind peer review.