Visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe
“Belvedere Research Journal”
Published on Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Abstract
We are interested in articles that shed light on the visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe broadly defined from the medieval period to the present. Contributions that position Austrian art practices within a wider international framework are particularly welcome. We value innovative art historical approaches, such as challenging established narratives or exploring transnational exchanges that highlight the interconnected and cross-cultural nature of the art world. The Belvedere Research Journal is also keen to feature work on artists and figures who have been historically underrepresented, with a special emphasis on women. We encourage interdisciplinary research that blends art history with methodologies from other fields, such as digital humanities, social sciences, and cultural economics.
Announcement
Presentation
The Belvedere Research Journal (BRJ), a peer-reviewed, open-access e-journal, invites new submissions. We are interested in articles that shed light on the visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe broadly defined from the medieval period to the present. Contributions that position Austrian art practices within a wider international framework are particularly welcome. We value innovative art historical approaches, such as challenging established narratives or exploring transnational exchanges that highlight the interconnected and cross-cultural nature of the art world. The BRJ is also keen to feature work on artists and figures who have been historically underrepresented, with a special emphasis on women. We encourage interdisciplinary research that blends art history with methodologies from other fields, such as digital humanities, social sciences, and cultural economics.
Each issue of the BRJ offers two publication formats: Research Articles (20,000 to 50,000 characters, including endnotes and spaces), which undergo a double-anonymous peer review, and Discoveries (max. 15,000 characters, including endnotes and spaces), which are subject to editorial review. Discoveries allow scholars to share findings and insights on specific works of art, archival materials, or historical documents. We welcome contributions from established scholars as well as early career researchers, including PhD candidates.
The BRJ accepts manuscripts on a rolling basis, with publication in English. The BRJ arranges translation for accepted Research Article manuscripts from common Central European languages and ensures all articles undergo professional copy-editing. Articles are published in an open annual issue immediately after final acceptance, covering the period from January 1 to December 31. The BRJ handles the acquisition of image rights, and no article processing charges (APC) are required.Accepted submissions will be published under the Creative Commons License CC BY 4.0, with copyright retained by the author(s).
Submission guidelines
The language of publication is English, with the BRJ arranging translation for accepted research articles from common Central European languages. All articles receive professional copy-editing and appear in an open annual issue immediately after their final acceptance (running from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31). The BRJ manages the acquisition of image rights. We do not charge any article processing charges (APC).
Length: The preferred length of the research article is between 20,000 and 50,000 characters (including endnotes and spaces). In exceptional cases, we accept shorter or more comprehensive articles or articles with appendices. Discoveries should not exceed 15,000 characters.
See the full submission guidelines here: https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/brj/about/submissions.
The submission deadline for the first issue is Sept. 30, 2024.
The editors welcome informal enquiries regarding potential proposals. Articles and enquiries should be sent to: journal@belvedere.at
For further information, please see the website of our journal.
Editorial Team
- Christian Huemer, PhD (editor-in-chief)
- Anna-Marie Kroupová, MA BA
- Dr. Johanna Aufreiter
- Mag. Theresa Dann-Freyenschlag, MA
- Mag. Luisa Ziaja
Editorial Board
Éva Forgács (Art Center College of Design, Pasadena), Ivan Gerát (Slovak Academy of Sciences), Julie M. Johnson (University of Texas at San Antonio), Eva Kernbauer (University of Applied Arts Vienna), Lukas Madersbacher (University of Innsbruck), Nicholas Sawicki (Lehigh University, Pennsylvania), Matthew Rampley (Masaryk University, Brno), Mirjana Repanić-Braun (Institute of Art History, Zagreb), Werner Telesko (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna), Markéta Theinhardt (Sorbonne University, Paris), Anselm Wagner (Graz University of Technology)
Subjects
- Europe (Main category)
- Periods > Middle Ages
- Zones and regions > Europe > Central and Eastern Europe
- Periods > Early modern
- Periods > Modern
- Mind and language > Representation
Places
- Vienna, Austria
Date(s)
- Monday, September 30, 2024
Keywords
- journal, open access, central europe, art history, culture, heritage
Contact(s)
- Anna-Marie Kroupová
courriel : anna-marie [dot] kroupova [at] univie [dot] ac [dot] at
Reference Urls
Information source
- Anna-Marie Kroupová
courriel : anna-marie [dot] kroupova [at] univie [dot] ac [dot] at
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International - CC BY 4.0 .
To cite this announcement
Anna-Marie Kroupova, « Visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, https://doi.org/10.58079/1244v