AT 2024
History Diplomacy & International Relations
CALL FOR PAPERS
ARHIVELE TOTALITARISMULUI / TOTALITARIANISM ARCHIVES
2024
„Totalitarianism Archives” is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the National Institute for the Study of Totalitarianism of the Romanian Academy, DOI indexed, and available in CEEOL, EBSCO, and Index Copernicus databases.
Totalitarianism Archives is classified as a B journal by CNCS.
We are currently calling for papers for volumes no. 1-2, and 3-4 to be published in 2024.
Senior scholars, researchers, PhD students and postdoctoral students are strongly encouraged to submit papers on one of the following topics:
1924-2024. A historic decision, under historical circumstances: 100 years since the passing into illegality of the Communist Party of Romania. The
activity of the PCdR in illegality.
August 23, 1944. Domestic and international significance, 80 years after a crucial event of World War II.
In search of a new place for Romania in the communist bloc and in International Relations: PMR/Romanian Workers’ Party Declaration of April
1964.
1974-2024. Half a century of Romanian presidential system.
1989-2024. 35 years since the Romanian Revolution of December 1989 and the fall of the communist regimes in Eastern Europe. The problem of a new Cold War between the United States, the European Union and Russia.
European right-wing: Nazism; Italian fascism; Authoritarian regimes.
The Comintern and Communist Parties in Europe.
Stalin's Great Terror.
International relations: Western Communist Parties and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Political, economic, social, and cultural developments in the Soviet bloc after World War II.
East-West relations during the Cold War.
The Communist Bloc, Global South and Third World Countries during the Cold War.
Opposition to totalitarianism: from resistance to dissent (types of opposition, ways of expressing alternative views: samizdat/tamizdat/magnitizdat, parallel cultures).
Human rights and the Communist regimes in East-Central Europe and the Soviet Union.
Ideology, propaganda, political parties and organizations: the totalitarian experience in the 20th century.
The papers may be submitted in ROMANIAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH.
The contributors are asked to send the FINAL DRAFTS a short narrative cv, and ORCID ID until May 1, 2024, at the following address
a.catanus.totalitarism@gmail.com
We are kindly asking the authors to respect the following length and editing suggestions:
Studies: maximum 40 000 characters, no spaces/ approximate 20 standard pages. The title of the submitted article should be descriptive, concise and must indicate the chronological limits. The studies must contain subtitles, an introduction presenting the stage of knowledge of the subject, the novelty of the research, the analysis of the subject, and a chapter of conclusions.
Documents: maximum 40 000 characters, no spaces/ approximate 20 standard pages. The texts published under this chapter must consist of the following elements: 2-4 pages of introduction and the documents must be accompanied by titles, the archival source and illustrations.
Biographies: maximum 10 000 characters, no spaces/ approximates 5 standard pages. Biographies do not have footnotes, but at the end of the text the authors are asked to attach a selective bibliography of the sources. "Totalitarianism Archives" encourages the authors to submit along with the biography a photo of the person whose biography is being submitted.
Book Reviews: maximum 10 000 characters, no spaces/ approximate 5 standard pages.
Formatting: 12, Times New Roman, 1.5 spacing.
For editing guidelines, please refer to:
https://totalitarism.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/AT_Editing_guidelines_en.pdf
The submitted papers are to be subject to the peer-review process. The authors will be notified regarding the decision of publication in due time.