
Journals

Anglica Wratislaviensia has been published since 1972. It has been founded to publish research results in the field of literature in the English language, English and American culture, and linguistics – including general, applied and comparative studies – as well as translation studies and teaching methodology.
Editor-in-chief: prof. dr hab. Ewa Kębłowska-Ławniczak

Academic Journal of Modern Philology is an open-access, annual, double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal oriented towards interdisciplinary research in literary, cultural, religious and linguistic studies published regularly from 2012.
Editor-in-chief: prof. dr hab. Piotr P. Chruszczewski

“Classica Wratislaviensia. Series Altera” is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 2023. The periodical is devoted to research in the field of classical philology, Hellenistic, Latinistic and Neo-Latinistic studies, as well as the reception of antiquity in the literature of subsequent eras.
Editor-in-chief: dr hab. Maria Chantry, prof. UWr

Estudios Hispánicos is a journal published on behalf of the Spanish Section of the Institute of Romance Studies. The principal language of the articles is Spanish (and other languages of the Iberian Peninsula), but it also occasionally publishes articles in English and Polish. It promotes and disseminates research into literature, linguistics, history, language teaching, translation and cultural studies in their many peninsular, Latin American and Hispanic American manifestations.
Editors-in-chief: dr hab. Justyna Ziarkowska, prof. UWr, and dr José Luis Losada Palenzuela

Italica Wratislaviensia is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal established by researchers in Italian Studies at the Faculty of Letters. It has been published continuously since 2010, first as an annual periodical.
Editor-in-chief: prof. dr hab. Justyna Łukaszewicz

Miscellanea Posttotalitariana Wratislaviensia is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Post-totalitarian Studies of the Institute of Slavic Studies. It is aimed at literary scholars, linguists, culturists, historians, political scientists and anthropologists, as well as sociologists of culture and literature interested in researching Central, Eastern and South-Eastern European post-totalitarianism in a postcolonial perspective.
Editor-in-chief: prof. dr hab. Agnieszka Matusiak

Neerlandica Wratislaviensia is the oldest Dutch scientific journal in Central and Eastern Europe. Its research areas encompass linguistics, literary studies and cultural studies. Journal contributors conduct confrontational studies comparing the structures of the Dutch language with other languages and research in the fields of applied linguistics and Dutch literature and culture.
Editor-in-chief: dr Jan Urbaniak

Quaestiones Oralitatis is a peer-reviewed journal published since 2015 by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research of Relations Between the Oral and Written Traditions at the University of Wroclaw. The themes of the papers concern interdisciplinary research on oral theory, illiterate cultures, the relationship between oral and written traditions, and secondary orality.
Editor-in-chief: dr hab. Karol Zieliński, prof. UWr

Romanica Wratislaviensia is a scientific journal published annualy since 1968. Its contributors are Polish and foreign researchers in literature, culture and languages of the Romance countries (also in a transdisciplinary, comparative and translation studies approach). The articles are usually published in French and occasionally also in Spanish, Italian and Polish. The journal is published both in a paper and online version.
Editor-in-chief: dr hab. Natalia Paprocka, prof. UWr

Slavica Wratislaviensia is a peer-reviewed scholarly affiliated to the Institute of Slavic Studies. It publishes (1) Scientific articles presenting the results of research in the field of literature, cultures, languages, history and art, philosophical thought of Slavic nations and interdisciplinary and intercultural texts, inscribed in the Slavic context, and (2) reviews of Slavic books, as well as reports on conferences and scientific symposia.
Editor-in-chief: dr hab. Ewa Komisaruk, prof. UWr