We are pleased to inform you that the latest issue of Hiperboreea, Vol. 11, No. 1 (2024) has been released and is available online through the Scholarly Publishing Collective (managed by Duke University Press). Many thanks to all those that submitted articles and book reviews to ensure the scholarly excellence and diversity of our journal: Elena Vasileva and Zheni Vasileva (National Archaeological Institute with Museum, BAS, Sofia), Dorothea Valentinova (Institute for Historical Studies, BAS, Sofia), Anastasia Tanampasi (University of Western Macedonia, Florina), Ioana Apostol and Eduard Andrei (G. Oprescu Institute of Art History, Romanian Academy), Amra Šačić Beća (History Department, University of Sarajevo), Andrei Prohin (National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History, Chișinău), Zbigniew Robak (Institute of Archaeology, Nitra, Slovak Academy of Sciences), Leofranc Holford-Strevens (Oxford, UK), Maja Perić (University of Zagreb), Osman Safa Bursali (Marmara Law School, Istanbul), Ardian Muhaj (Institute of History, Tirana, Academy of Sciences of Albania), Mihaela Gligor (“George Barițiu” Institute of History, Cluj-Napoca, Romanian Academy), Todor Hristov (Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”), Lucien Frary (Rider University), Katrin Boeckh (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Regensburg), Ion Marandici (Rutgers University), Maria Mateoniu-Micu (National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest), Kolë Krasniqi (Haxhi Zeka University, Peja, Kosovo), Bojana Radovanović (Vienna).
Hiperboreea is published by the Penn State University Press on behalf of the Balkan History Association (BHA).