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'''Acta Periodica Duellatorum''' (APD) is an independent academic journal dedicated to Historical European Martial Arts studies. This emerging field of research has strong interdisciplinary dimensions with notably History, Anthropology, Historical sciences, Art History, History of Science and Technology, Archaeology, Sport Sciences, etc.
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'''Acta Periodica Duellatorum''' (APD) is an international academic journal for researchers working in the field of martial arts studies with a focus on European martial arts. From the beginning in 2013, APD has been publishing in '''diamond open access''': articles are freely available to all readers under a Creative Commons license and authors pay no article processing charge.
  
APD was founded in 2013 and publishes two issues per year. The Scholarly volume offers an academic level platform for fundamental research, position papers and methodological papers, with a double blind peer review process (indexed and distributed by De Gruyter). The Hands On volume offers a platform for pragmatic research, intended for the communities of practitioners, bridging the gap between experienced martial artists, independent researchers and scholars.
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Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) studies encompass all forms of martial arts in European territories, or spheres of influence, where the tradition has been broken or heavily transformed over the course of history. HEMA studies have strong interdisciplinary dimensions, with crossovers from disciplines or fields such as history, anthropology, historical sciences, art history, history of science and technology, archaeology, sport sciences or martial arts studies.
  
APD is a non for profit association. It is supported by institutional grants, independent sponsors/partners and by its readers. The journal is printed for authors and registered readers/institutions. It is also electronically distributed and printed on demand.
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APD recognises classical research approaches defined by best practices within academia while also supporting research initiatives that stem from the communities of practitioners, as well as the concept of "Practice as Research" (PaR). Therefore, APD works towards two core principles; one of fostering an academic recognition of the field and the other of creating a link between professional scholars and museum professionals and experienced martial artists and independent researchers.
 
 
* [http://bop.unibe.ch/apd ''Acta Periodica Duellatorum'']
 
* [http://ageaeditora.com/en/product-category/apd/ Order print copies]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:03, 25 March 2024

Acta Periodica Duellatorum  
Abbreviated title (ISO) APD
Discipline HEMA
Peer-reviewed Yes
Language English
Publication details
Publisher Bern Open Publishing (Switzerland)
Frequency 2 issues per year
Open access Diamond
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Acta Periodica Duellatorum (APD) is an international academic journal for researchers working in the field of martial arts studies with a focus on European martial arts. From the beginning in 2013, APD has been publishing in diamond open access: articles are freely available to all readers under a Creative Commons license and authors pay no article processing charge.

Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) studies encompass all forms of martial arts in European territories, or spheres of influence, where the tradition has been broken or heavily transformed over the course of history. HEMA studies have strong interdisciplinary dimensions, with crossovers from disciplines or fields such as history, anthropology, historical sciences, art history, history of science and technology, archaeology, sport sciences or martial arts studies.

APD recognises classical research approaches defined by best practices within academia while also supporting research initiatives that stem from the communities of practitioners, as well as the concept of "Practice as Research" (PaR). Therefore, APD works towards two core principles; one of fostering an academic recognition of the field and the other of creating a link between professional scholars and museum professionals and experienced martial artists and independent researchers.

Select papers

The following is an incomplete list of the papers published in Acta Periodica Duellatorum, limited to publications containing scans, transcriptions, or translations of, or peer-reviewed research on fencing treatises.