ISSN 2542-2332 (Print), ISSN 2686-8040 (Online)

Nations and Religions of Eurasia

The founder of the journal is the Department of Regional Studies of Russia, National and State-Confessional Relations of the Altai State University. The serial has been published since 2007 as a Collection of Scientific Articles, from 2016 - as the scientific journal "Worldview of the Population of Southern Siberia and Central Asia in the Historical Retrospective".

Since 2017, the journal has been published as "Nations and Religions of Eurasia"

The journal is included in the list of leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education, where the main scientific results of dissertations for the degrees of doctor and Candidate of Sciences should be published.

The journal "Nations and Religions of Eurasia" is indexed in bibliographic databases:

SCOPUS, ERIH PLUS, RCI, DOAJ, E-Library.ru, CyberLeninka, OAIsters, ROAR, ROARMAP, OpenAIRE, BASE, Scilit, OAIster, OCLC-WolrdCat

The journal is registered with the RF Committee on Printing. Registration certificate PI No ФС 77–78911. Registration date 07.08.2020.

Publication frequency: 4 issues per year.

We accept manuscripts in Russian and English.

All manuscripts received by the editorial Board are subject to double-blind peer review. Color illustrations are published. Each article is assigned a DOI.
There is no publication fee or charge for any submitted or accepted articles. There are no article processing charges (APCs) to be billed to authors.

 

Editorial Team

"Scientific edition 2023"

2024-02-27

The journal "Nations peoples and Religions of Eurasia" was recognized as the best scientific publication of Altai State University in 2023 in the nomination "Publication of the Year". The editorial board of the journal was awarded with gratitude, as well

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ЖУРНАЛ «НАРОДЫ И РЕЛИГИИ ЕВРАЗИИ» ВКЛЮЧЕН В МЕЖДУНАРОДНУЮ БАЗУ SCOPUS

2024-01-10

THE JOURNAL "NATIONS AND RELIGIONS OF EURASIA" IS INCLUDED IN THE INTERNATIONALDATABASE SCOPUS

Dear colleagues!On December 30, 2023, it became known that the journal "Peoples and Religions of Eurasia" wasincluded in the world’s largest scientometric database of scientific literature SCOPUS. After all theformalities are settled, the placement of the articles themselves in the SCOPUS database will begin.

We thank the members of the editorial board, the reviewers for the great work done, theauthors of the articles and everyone who helped us with the development of the journal. We invite ourcolleagues to further fruitful cooperation.

"Scientific Publication of the Year 2020"

2021-02-10

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The journal "Peoples and Religions of Eurasia" was recognized as one ofthe best scientific publications of Altai State University in 2020. Theeditorial board of the journal was awarded with gratitude, as well as acommemorative sign "Flame of Science".

Vol 29 No 3 (2024): Nations and religions of Eurasia

he founder of the journal is the Department of Regional Studies of Russia, National and State-Confessional Relations of the Altai State University. The serial has been published since 2007 as a Collection of Scientific Articles, from 2016 - as the scientific journal "Worldview of the Population of Southern Siberia and Central Asia in the Historical Retrospective".

Since 2017, the journal has been published as "Nations and Religions of Eurasia"

The journal is included in the list of leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education, where the main scientific results of dissertations for the degrees of doctor and Candidate of Sciences should be published.

The journal "Nations and Religions of Eurasia" is indexed in bibliographic databases:

SCOPUSERIH PLUS, RCI, DOAJ, E-Library.ruCyberLeninka, OAIsters, ROAR, ROARMAP, OpenAIRE, BASE, Scilit, OAIster, OCLC-WolrdCat

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14258/nreur(2024)3

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14258/nreur(2024)3

Published: 2024-09-26

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