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Revision as of 19:13, 30 November 2009
Since 1999 the publication has regularly appeared in two volumes each year; since 2004, the programme design has also included the publishing of revised scientific contributions from scientific meetings and other original scientific papers and reviews in the field of historiography within various thematic clusters.
Examples of past themes include: 'The 1,400th anniversary of the Koper Diocese and the First Mention of the Slavs in Istria', 'The History of Honour, Identity in Informal Legal Practice (The Mediterranean, 12th-20th centuries)', 'The Systems of Power and the Power of Institutions', 'The Paris Peace Treaty', 'The Great Reformer of the 18th Century: Gian Rinaldo Carli between Istria, Venice and Empire', 'Perspectives of Law in Istria (14th-18th centuries)', 'Istria and Venetian Republic: Institutions, Law, Administration', and 'The Rizane Placitum, Istria and Friul'. There have also been lectures from two international scientific meetings about the history of Istria.
Acta Histriae is included in the international database of citations, the International Medieval Bibliography of the University of Leeds (UK), and in 2005 it was also included in the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS).
See also the related Annales Journal