Rules of reviewing

After collecting all the submitted articles, the initial review will be made by the journal editor, qualifying them for publication, when the scientific editor has any doubts the text will be sent back to the author with comments for possible correction. Then the whole will undergo a preliminary linguistic and technical correction. After this process, two reviewers will be selected, to whom a typewritten article will be sent. The reviewers will evaluate and verify each article. The texts to which the reviewers will have comments will be sent to the authors to complete them. After possible corrections of the authors and sending back the texts to the editor, the whole will be forwarded to the final language and technical editing. The final version will be sent to the authors for correction, after their acceptance the volume of Studies in the History of Polish Military Historiography will be published, which should be published in the second half of the year.

Editors inform that in order to counteract “ghostwriting” and “guest authorship” appropriate procedures related to the “ghostwriting” firewall were introduced.

In order to eliminate plagiarisms and texts written by third parties from scientific papers, each author is obliged to write and send to the editors’ address a statement that the submitted work has not yet been published and has not been submitted to another editorial office. We also ask for a statement that you are the author of the work and not the ghostwriter. This is to prevent plagiarism.

 

Review Instructions:

The editorial team proposes to accept the paper for publication: no corrections; after taking into account the amendments indicated by the reviewer; after making thorough corrections and changes. However, the work is not eligible for printing when it is inconsistent with the profile of the magazine, and in the case of a negative review of the reviewers.

The following issue is evaluated: accuracy of the wording of the title; originality of the problem, methods used; the substantive level of the article; interpretation of results; conclusions; formal and language page; bibliography.