About the journal AMHA – Acta medico-historica Adriatica
- ISSN 1334-4366 (printed form)
- ISSN 1334-6253 (electronic form)
- https://doi.org/10.31952/amha
The journal has been published since 2003. Two regular issues are published annually in June and December, and supplements are issued when necessary. The Croatian Scientific Society for the History of Health Culture is the journal’s founder and publisher; from the very beginning, it has also been co-published by the Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka. Since the beginning of 2017, the institutions mentioned have had the equal status of publishers. The journal executes exchanges with other journals from Croatia and abroad. The journal deals with a wide range of historical and medical topics (ethnology, anthropology) and the cultural heritage of the Adriatic and Central European region in the broadest sense. The journal has made its way to the global top of journals on medical history, which is confirmed by its long-term indexation in significant databases:
- SCOPUS – since 2006
- EBSCO – Academic Search Complete – since 2007
- MEDLINE – since 2008
- Web of Science Core Collection (ESCI) – since 2015
- DOAJ – since 2018.
Editorial Team
Editor-in-Chief
- Igor Eterović, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
Executive Editor
- Robert Doričić, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
Managing Editor
- Ivana Tutić Grokša, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
Honorary Editor
- Ante Škrobonja, Croatian Scientific Society for the History of Health Culture, Rijeka, Croatia
Editorial Board
- Ahmet Aciduman, Katedra za povijest medicine i etiku, Sveučilište u Ankari, Medicinski fakultet, Ankara, Turska
- Evgenia Arh, Biomedicine and Health Library, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
- Bruno Atalić, Clinical Hospital Centre, Rijeka, Croatia
- Toni Buterin, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
- Antonio Fornaciari, Department of Translational Research on New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
- Dean Krmac, Histria Humanistic Society, Koper, Slovenia
- Marko Medved, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
- Igor Salopek, General Hospital, Karlovac, Hrvatska
Advisory Board
George M. Abouna, Radnor (US), Ana Alebić Juretić, Rijeka (HR), Massimo Alliverti, Milano (IT), George Androutsos, Athens (GR), Stefano Arieti, Bologna (IT), Romero Bandeira, Gondomar (PT), Maria do Sameiro Barroso, Lisabon (PT), Željko Bartulović, Rijeka (HR), Thomas Benedek, Pittsburgh (US), Miroslav Bertoša, Pula (HR), Claudio Bevilacqua, Trieste (IT), Marijan Bradanović, Rijeka (HR), Livia Brisky, Split (HR), Neven Budak, Zagreb (HR), Tatjana Buklijaš, Auckland (NZ), Assumpta Peral Cerdá, Madrid (ES), Andrew Cliff, Cambridge (UK), Vjekoslav Dorn, Zagreb (HR), Željko Dugac, Zagreb (HR), Marija-Ana Dürrigl, Zagreb (HR), Stella Fatović Ferenčić, Zagreb (HR), Gino Fornaciari, Pisa (IT), Danielle Gourevitch, Paris (FR), Andrzej Grzybowski, Poznan (PL), Verica Josimovska, Štip (MK), Abdul Nasser Kaadan, Alepo (SY), Zvonimir Kaić, Zagreb (HR), Axel Karenberg, Köln (DE), Dušanka Krajnović, Beograd (RS), Stjepan Krasić, Dubrovnik (HR), Nikola Kujundžić, Zagreb (HR), Donatella Lippi, Firenze (IT), Jovan Maksimović, Ruma (RS), Robert Matijašić, Pula (HR), Lucijan Mohorović, Rabac (HR), Alfredo Musajo Somma, Piero Mustacchi, San Francisco (US) Noicattoro (IT), Ajnija Omanić, Sarajevo (BH), Elvis Orbanić, Pula (HR), Snježana Paušek Baždar, Zagreb (HR), Nadan M. Petri, Split (HR), Marija Počivavšek, Celje (SI), Liliana Rogozea, Brasov (RO), Ana María Rosso, Buenos Aires (AR), Ahmed A. Saada, Alexandria (EG), Juraj Sepčić, Rijeka (HR), Ante Simonić, Rijeka (HR), Agneza Szabo, Zagreb (HR), Ljerka Šimunković, Split (HR), Mladenka Tkalčić, Rijeka (HR), Alain Touwaide, Washington (US), Aleksandra Trifonova, Sofija (BG), José A. Vergara, Puerto Montt (CL), Marina Vicelja Matijašić, Rijeka (HR), Vesna Vučevac Bajt, Zagreb (HR), Giorgio Zanchin, Padova (IT), Antonija Zaradija Kiš, Zagreb (HR), Arman Zargaran, Shiraz (IR), Zvonka Zupanič Slavec, Ljubljana (SI)
For authors
Instructions for authors:
- https://hrcak.srce.hr/upute/upute_autorima_Acta_medico-historica_Adriatica.pdf
- http://www.amha-journal.com/index.php/AMHA/information/authors
Manuscript is submitted online:
Archive
All papers are available on the journal’s official website:
User rights
AMHA is an open-access journal, meaning that all content is available to the user or their institution for free. Users are allowed to read, upload, copy, distribute, print, search and share links of the paper or use it in any other legal way without explicitly asking permission from the author or publisher. The only limitation is the protection of the author’s and publisher’s integrity and their right to state and cite their merits. All of the above aligns with the BOAI definition of open access.
AMHA provides open access to papers based on the principle that free access to research supports a greater global exchange of knowledge in accordance with the Creative Commons license (CC BY).