Recruitment of articles for the global technological diary “Pro Georgia” (2026)

studium.uw.edu.pl 3 weeks ago

Ladies and gentlemen,

We invitation you to submit articles for publication in the issue for the year 2026 of the global technological diary "Pro Georgia. diary of Kartvelological Studies". The diary is published by the University of east Europe. All submitted articles are subject to a mandatory review procedure. "Pro Georgia. diary of Kartvelological Studies" is indexed in Index Copernicus bases and the Ministry of discipline and Higher Education. The diary is published in English.

The selection includes articles on: history, ethnology, origin research, early Christian literature, art past and the past of the Church and east monasticism. Each article must have abstract and key words. The volume of the article (excluding footnotes, bibliography, annexes, illustrations and abstract) should be 10-15 pages. Abstract should number 500-600 words. A note about the author is besides required – a short technological biography in English. The articles should be sent in both Microsoft Word and pdf format. Complementary materials (tables, illustrations, etc.) should not be embedded in the Word file; they should be included in the pdf version only, in the appropriate places of the text. Applications should be sent to: [email protected]

The deadline for submitting articles is April 26, 2026.

The diary "Pro Georgia" has established its position in an global technological community dealing with caucasological investigation and is 1 of the leading technological periodicals in the field of cartvellology and dissemination of investigation results in this field. A advanced level of content is provided by an global editorial board, which includes researchers from Poland, Georgia, France, Spain, Japan and Germany. In addition to technological articles, the diary besides publishes documents, archival materials, and translations of ancient Georgian historical and church texts. Information about Pro Georgia is available in global databases of technological journals, and its numbers are found in the most crucial libraries in the world. "Pro Georgia" is considered to be 1 of the most frequently cited journals in cartvellological (caucasological) studies. Articles published in his pages occupy a permanent place in the technological discourse and are widely cited in the literature of the subject. The diary continuously serves as an academic platform conducive to the presentation of investigation results, the improvement of technological debate, the publication of reviews, the inspiration of fresh investigation directions and facilitating access to archival materials.

Dr David Kolbaia

Editor-in-chief “Pro Georgia”

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