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Acta Borealia
is a multi-disciplinary scientific journal for cultural studies.
The journal presents results from basic research on northern societies,
including reviews of new books about the north. The journal is also
open to shorter comments on published papers.
The contributing
authors are mainly from the Nordic countries, but also from other
countries performing research on circumpolar societies. It publishes
articles in such disciplines as history, archaeology, social anthropology,
ethnography, geography and linguistics.
Acta Borealia
is edited by a group of scholars at the University of Tromsø
and by an editorial board drawn from several countries and from
a wide range of disciplines. Acta Borealia is the only journal dedicated
exclusively to a multidisciplinary, comparative focus on circumpolar
societies.
The main attention
is assigned to questions of
- ethnic relations
- settlement
pattern and development
- economy
- political,
cultural and social phenomena
from prehistoric
times to recent past. Articles and book reviews are published in
English. For more information concerning submission of articles,
book reviews etc, please read our "Instructions
to authors" or contact the editors.
For more information concerning publishing matters and subscription,
please contact our publisher Taylor
and Francis.
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