ISSN 1691-9297
Aim and Scope: The collection of articles “History: Sources and People” of Daugavpils University is a double-blind peer-reviewed periodical with the international editorial board. It publishes articles aimed at presenting the research findings in the field of history, as well as historiography and auxiliary historical disciplines. It is published once a year in Latvian and English.
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year (annual).
Publication charges: The collection does not charge article processing or submission charges.
Indexed in: EBSCO.
Open Access Policy: “History: Sources and People” provides open access to its content on the principle that makes research freely available to the public and supports a global exchange of knowledge. The collection of articles adheres to the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing (COPE DOAJ OASPA WAME. Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing — English. https://doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.1.12)
Publisher: Daugavpils University Academic Press “Saule”, Vienības 13, Daugavpils, LV-5401, Latvia; contact e-mail: saule@du.lv.
Submission deadline: September 1 of the previous year.
ISSN 1691-9297
ISBN 978-9934-39-039-5
Doi: https://doi.org/10.59893/vac.28
Contents:
Una Bērente
19.–20. gadsimta sākuma etnogrāfisko kamanu dekorējumu veidi
Haralds Bruņinieks
Materiālie avoti par nacionālo partizānu kauju Elkšņu mežā 1948. gada 28. jūlijā
Gintautas Jakštys
Lithuanian Military-Civilian Relations in Kaunas 1919
Audronė Janužytė
Actions of Lithuanian Government and Its Citizens in the Soviet Union’s War Against Finland in 1939–1940
Juris Jefuni
Par Pareizticīgās baznīcas stāvokli Latvijā 1920. gados dokumentu atspoguļojumā
Diana Krasnova, Maria Grinavica
Intra-European Slave Trade and Migration in Medieval Arabic Texts
Ināra Mukāne
Raiņa memoriālā muzeja izveides vēsture Berķenelē
Baiba Pazāne
Latvijas Pareizticīgās baznīcas īpašumu reevakuācija no Padomju Krievijas 1920.–1928. gadā: baznīcu zvanu jautājums
Irēna Saleniece
Cilvēka dzīves gājums padomju Latvijā: atveidojums mutvārdu vēsturē un rakstītajos vēstures avotos
Gaļina Sedova (sister Euphrosyne)
The Orthodox Monastery and Women’s Religious School in Illukst (Courland Governorate, late 19th century to early 20th century)
Arnis Slobožaņins
Operācija “Viltus liecinieks”: Jezupa Kindzuļa lūgums Rainim 1912. gadā rakstītajā vēstulē
Kaspars Strods
Noziedzība Latgalē (20. gadsimta 20. gadi): Romanova-Karpova bandas piemērs
Linas Venclauskas
Moses Beckelman and American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Activities and Accounts: Lithuania in 1940
Ieva Zepa
Ģeometriskā ornamenta klātbūtne Stirnienes apkaimes sakrālajā telpā
Irēna Saleniece (Daugavpils University, Latvia) – editor in chief
Sandra Grigaravičiūtė (Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania, Lithuania)
Maija Grizāne (Daugavpils University, Latvia)
Marcin Jarząbek (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Ēriks Jēkabsons (University of Latvia, Latvia)
Andris Levāns (University of Latvia, Latvia)
Olaf Mertelsmann (University of Tartu, Estonia)
Inese Runce (Daugavpils University, Latvia)
Henrihs Soms (Daugavpils University, Latvia)
Geoffrey Swain (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)
Vitālijs Šalda (Daugavpils University, Latvia)
Michal Šimáně (Mendel University, Chech Republic)
Juris Urtāns (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia)
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