Scandia (journal) explained

Scandia
Cover:Cover of Scandia.jpg
Editor:Wiebke Kolbe
Discipline:History
Language:Swedish
Abbreviation:Scandia
Publisher:Stiftelsen Scandia
Country:Sweden
Frequency:Biannual
History:1928–present
Impact:0.083
Impact-Year:2011
Website:http://www.tidskriftenscandia.se/
Link1:http://nile.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/scandia/issue/archive
Link1-Name:Online archive
Oclc:263596110
Lccn:49055440
Issn:0036-5483

Scandia: Tidskrift för historisk forskning is an academic journal for history which has been published since 1928, when it was established by the Swedish historians Lauritz Weibull (1873-1960) and Curt Weibull (1886-1991) in Lund, together with the Danish historian Erik Arup (1876-1951) in Copenhagen.[1] The journal, which has a Scandinavian scope, is, and has always been, affiliated with the Department of History at Lund University.

The first volumes of the journal, which have come into the public domain, are available online as scans and OCR text at Projekt Runeberg. All current and back-issues of the journal are also available via OJS at Lund University Library.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scandia . Stiftelsen . 1928 . SCANDIA : Tidskrift for historisk forskning . 2024-12-02 . journals.lub.lu.se . Swedish.