When publishing materials, the editorial board adheres to the principles and standards adopted by the international scientific community and governing the relationship of all participants in the publishing process: authors, reviewers, the editor-in-chief, the managing editor, the publisher and the reader. We draw your attention to the fact that materials submitted for publication should:
1) comply with the subject of the journal, meet the criteria of originality, relevance, reliability and scientific novelty;
2) be published for the first time and meet all technical requirements for publications in this journal;
3) be accompanied by all the necessary references to the works cited or quoted. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable. The Editorial Board considers the following to be the forms of plagiarism: copying parts of someone else’s works without proper citation in compliance with the rules of scientific citation; paraphrasing and summarizing someone else’s ideas and results without attribution; citing a non-existent source; submitting work you have already turned in or published previously without the consent of the parties interested; unconfirmed co-authorship or cooperation; self-plagiarism;
4) contain information on sources of funding and possible conflicts of interest, including both individuals and organizations.
The Editorial Board adheres to the recommendations of the Committee of Publication Ethics (COPE). The material accepted for consideration is considered a confidential document, and its content is evaluated regardless of gender, race, age, status, citizenship, and political views of the author(s). Information about the process or the result of the review is not disclosed. The Editorial Board reserves the right not to enter into correspondence regarding accepted or rejected articles with persons who are not their authors. The Editor-in-Chief and his Deputy provide an objective review process. The journal allow the author(s) to hold the copyright.

By submitting the manuscript to the journal, the author(s) confirms:
1) his/her authorship and non-violation of copyrights of third parties;
2) the accuracy of information about him/herself as the author(s);
3) his/her understanding that the manuscript accepted for publishing cannot be placed in the open access, and any changes can be introduced only by agreement with the editors.
In case of violation of the principles and standards of the publication ethics or an attempt to exert pressure on the review process, the Editorial Board reserves the right to reject a manuscript without explanation and not to accept manuscripts from the author(s) for reviewing within five years.

Editor-in-Chief

Victoria K. Pichugina

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Peer Review Process
A double-blind peer review is mandatory for processing of all scientific manuscripts submitted to the editorial stuff of the journal (provided that the author complies with the manuscript requirements). The review is carried out in three stages:
1. Preliminary review: the manuscript may be rejected by the managing editor of the issue on the stage prior to peer-review for a solid reason. The decision to accept or reject the manuscript is related to the compliance or non-compliance of the manuscript with the theme of the issue.
2. Double-blind review of the manuscript approved by the managing editor of the issue. The decision to accept or reject materials at this stage is related to the content of the manuscript and is accompanied by reviews written in free form. If the reviewers meet insoluble contradictions regarding the revision of the manuscript, the chief editor appoints an additional reviewer.
3. Refinement of the manuscript accepted for publication. The decision on whether to accept or reject the manuscript at this stage is related to whether the corrections recommended by the reviewers have been implemented. Authors are kindly required to limit their revision to 2 months and resubmit the adapted manuscript within this period. In case the author fails to do so within 2 months since receiving a copy of the initial review, the editor reserves the right to regard it as a newly submitted manuscript and carry out all the review procedures again.

Manuscript Requirements

We also request you to be guided by the following publication requirements: 

The manuscript (from 0.5 up to 1 printer’s sheet) should be typed in 14 pt Times New Roman font, line spacing – single, with notes and references in footnotes. All words, phrases, and quotations in ancient Greek or Latin should be in Unicode. The manuscript should be preceded by the following information:

  • line 1 – the author’s full name and his/her ID ORCID (in bold, center alignment, in English and Russian),
  • line 2 - place of work, position (abbreviations are not allowed), academic degree and academic title (center alignment, in English and Russian),
  • line 3 – postal address (this information will not be posted in the almanac, it is only for the editorial board)
  • line 4 – city, country (center alignment),
  • line 5 - the title in capital letters (in bold, uppercase, center alignment, in English and Russian),
  • line 6 – empty, followed by the abstract (no less than 250 words), key words (center alignment, in English and Russian) and the main Rotext,
  • The manuscript must be accompanied with the author information.

All indications of sources are subject to the rules of the Oxford Classical Dictionary. For example: Eur. El 25-7. In the footnotes, a bibliographic reference is made out as follows: author's name in italics, year in parentheses, page or pages. For example: Funke (2013). R. 29-30. At the end of the article is a bibliography and its abbreviations, where sources are indicated first, and then literature.  Examples: 1) Book: Amsler (1989) - Amsler M. Etymology and Grammatical Discourse in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Amsterdam - Philadelphia: John Benjamins Company, 1989. 2) Chapter of a book: Konstan (2011). - Konstan D. Excerpting as a reading practice // Thinking through excerpts: studies on Stobaeus / Ed. by G. Reydams-Schils. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers n.v., 2011.P. 9-22. 3) Journal article: Mozhajsky (2018). - Mozhajsky A.Yu. Bronze in Aegean of the Late Bronze Age: significance of metallurgy, delivering and consumption // Nonferrous Metals. 2018.No. 1. P. 43-48. 4) Dissertation: Caraher (2003). - Caraher W.R. Church, Society, and the Sacred in Early Christian Greece. PhD thesis, The Ohio State University, 2003. This is followed by a bibliography and its abbreviations in transliteration.

 Editor in chief: Viktoria K. Pichugina is Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor of the Russian Academy of Education, professor and leading researcher of the Institute of Education of HSE University (Moscow, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 3238-4321 ORCID: 0000-0002-1195-725X ResearcherID: O-4166-2015 Scopus AuthorID: 56428029000 Personal page

Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Andrej Yu. Mozhajsky is Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies, HSE University (Moscow, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 1620-9152 ORCID: 0000-0003-1112-2858 ResearcherID: ABB-2862-2020 Scopus AuthorID: 56509617100. Personal page

Editorial board:

Lyudmila N. Aksenovskaya is Doctor of Psychology, Dean of the Faculty of Psychology at Saratov National Research University (Saratov, Russia). SPIN RSCI:  6725-0262 ORCID: 0000-0003-4867-4197 ResearcherID: S-1893-2016 Personal page

Nina A. Almazova is Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Classical Philology of the Philological Faculty at St. Petersburg State University (St.Peterburg, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 4900-5266 ORCID: 0000-0002-4037-2533 ResearcherID: N-3234-2015 Scopus AuthorID: 56017493900 Personal page

Anna S. Afonasina is Candidate of Philosophy, teacher of the Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 5446-0800 Personal page

Evgeniy V. Afonasin is Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor of the Novosibirsk State University, Chief Researcher of the Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia). ORCID: 0000-0002-0623-0574, SPIN RSCI: 3686-3991 Scopus AuthorID: 42261055700, Researcher ID: D-2447-2010 Personal page

Alexander G. Bermus is Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, head of the Department of Education and Pedagogical Sciences of the Academy of Psychology and Pedagogy at Southern Federal University (Rostov-on-Don, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 7352-2625  ORCID: 0000-0002-9342-6339 Researcher ID: A-4742-2017 Scopus Author ID: 36478118500 Personal page

Adam Fijalkowski  - PhD, professor, head of the department of humanitarian foundations of pedagogy at the University of Warsaw, head of the Laboratory for the History of Education and Education of the University of Warsaw (Warsaw, Poland). Personal page

Alexander A. Kleymeonov is Doctor of Historical Sciences, Senior researcher of History and Archeology department, Leo Tolstoy Tula State Pedagogical University (Tula, Russia). SPIN РИНЦ: 4994-9490 ORCID: 0000-0002-7123-0378 ResearcherID: HGC-2567-2022 Scopus AuthorID: 56976424500 Personal page

Irina G. Konovalova  is Doctor of Historical Sciences, Chief Researcher, Head. Department of Special Historical Disciplines of the Institute of World History of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia, Moscow). SPIN RSCI 1867-7508, ORCID 0000-0002-7093-6045, Researcher ID H-4733-2016, Scopus 57190297516. Personal page

Emiliano Mettini is Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, is head of Humanities chair of International medical school of RSMRU named after N.I. Pirogov (Moscow, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 5521-9267 ORCID:  0000-0002-3051-9730
ResearcherID: ABD-3729-2020 Scopus AuthorID: 56298242400 Personal page

Maya S. Petrova is Doctor of Historical Sciences, Assistant Professor, Chief Researcher of Institute of World History of the Russian Academy of Science (Moscow, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 9935-2850 ORCID: 0000-0002-0789-6781 ResearcherID: Q-4844-2016 Scopus AuthorID: 56785385200 Personal page

Maria A. Polyakova is Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, leading expert of the Russian Academy of Education (Moscow, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 9411-6104 ORCID: 0000-0003-3580-9718 Scopus AuthorID: 57212341852

Brett M. Rogers is PhD, Associate Professor, Classics,University of Puget Sound (Tacoma, USA). Personal page

Valeriy N. Vdovin is Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of the Almaty Branch of the St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions (Almaty, Kazakhstan),

Michail A. Vedeshkin is Candidate of Historical Sciences, Researcher at the Center for Intellectual of Institute of World History of the Russian Academy of Science (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Russia, Moscow). SPIN RSCI: 7679-5204 ORCID: 0000-0002-7844-5742 ResearcherID: AIE-9301-2022 Scopus AuthorID: 57202255475 Personal page

Yana A. Volkova is Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Foreign Languages at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Moscow, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 8483-9527  ORCID: 0000-0003-1456-5881 Scopus AuthorID:  ResearcherID: E-3396-2017 Personal page

Alexander Sanzhenakov is Candidate of Philosophy, research fellow of the Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science (Novosibirsk, Russia). ORCID: 0000-0002-5789-6632 SPIN RSCI: 3103-1624 Scopus id: 56786323200 ResearcherID: M-5578-2016 Personal page

Anna S. Stepanova is Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Chair of philosophical anthropology and history of philosophy at the Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia (Saint Petersburg, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 8834-7302 ORCID: 0000-0001-5287-3768
ResearcherID: AAD-9387-2019 Scopus AuthorID: 57210116692 Personal page

Roman V. Svetlov is Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Director of the Higher School of Philosophy, History and Social Sciences of the Baltic Federal University named after I. Kant” (Kaliningrad, Russia). ORCID: 0000-0001-7767-1441 SPIN code (RSCI): 7174-7947 Scopus id: 56014451900 ResearcherID: N-3206-2015 Personal page

Sergey V. Zanin is Doctor of Historical Sciences, Doctor authorized to supervise research in legal sciences (France), member-correspondent of the Academy of Sciences, Agriculture, Arts and Belles Lettres of Aix-en-Provence, the International Institute of Humanities at the Medical University of Samara (Samara, Russia). SPIN RSCI: 2301-2578 ORCID: 0000-0003-2575-2041 Personal page