
In general, an article must meet the following criteria:
The texts of the articles should, in principle, not exceed 70,000 characters, including spaces and footnotes (approx. 35 standard pages), and review texts – 18,000 characters with
spaces and footnotes (approx. 10 standard pages). The editors reserve the right to abridge the texts.
Editors accept electronic texts in the following formats: doc, docx.
The texts of the articles should have the following structure:
- author’s name and surname (top left);
- ORCID number (if the author has one);
- affiliation – in the form required by the employing institution (in other cases, we provide the name of the city);
- title of the article in English;
- outline of the content in English (400–700 characters);
- keywords in English – 5–7 words or phrases;
- the content of the article;
- bibliography of the publications referred to in the footnotes.