Βυζαντιακά
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Abbreviation
Βυζαντιακά
Form of publication
Scholarly Journal

Βυζαντιακά (Ελληνική Ιστορική Εταιρεία, Θεσσαλονίκη)

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Open Access Journal: Βυζαντιακά - Byzantiaka

Byzantiaka is a peer review open access journal, published by the Greek Historical Society, which publishes original papers focused on the study of Byzantium. The first volume came out in 1981 and 33 more volumes have been published until 2017.The journal includes Byzantine-related papers from the annual Conference of the Greek Historical Society, as well as articles and reviews concerning History, Philology, Theology, Historical Geography, Archaeology, Art, Law, Sigillography and Numismatics; furthermore, it includes studies related to the perception and influence of Byzantium during the Middle Ages and modern history. The articles that are submitted for publication are evaluated by the journal’s Editorial Committee and other leading Byzantinists (double-blind review process). The journal accepts studies that are written in Greek and four European languages (English, French, German and Italian) and must be accompanied by an abstract in one of the above languages.

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Key words
Balkans.
Byzantine administration.
Byzantine architecture.
Byzantine art.
Byzantine Asia Minor / Asian Turkey.
Byzantine cities.
Byzantine civilization.
Byzantine diplomacy.
Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine institutions.
Byzantine Peloponnese.
Byzantine philosophy.
Byzantine science.
Byzantine sources.
Byzantine theology.
Byzantine Thessalonica.
Constantinople / Polis / Istanbul.
Frankish rule / Latin rule.
Latin Rule.
Medieval era.
Mediterranean.
Middle East.
Plans, elevations.