The Centre for Protestant Studies Gáspár Károli is pleased to invite submissions for the forthcoming peer-reviewed Károli Forum 2026 Volume, scheduled for publication at the end of October 2026.
The volume is associated with the Fourth International Károli Forum, held in Subotica in June this year, under the theme Religious Diversity Beyond Mohács: Coexistence of Peoples in the Shadow of the Ottoman Conquest – in the Past and in Cultural Memory. Although inspired by the conference, the publication is open both to Forum participants and to scholars who did not attend the event but wish to contribute original research related to its theme.
The Editorial Board, comprising Dr Teréz Oborni (ELTE Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest), Dr Graeme Murdock (Trinity College Dublin), and Dr Damir Sütő (Centre for Protestant Studies Gáspár Károli, Subotica), welcomes original interdisciplinary contributions exploring cultural, religious, ethnic, linguistic, legal, political, and social diversity from the early modern period to the present. Submissions from history, law, political science, religious studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, cultural studies, and related disciplines are particularly encouraged, especially those adopting comparative, transnational, or interdisciplinary perspectives.
The volume will be published as an independent peer-reviewed scholarly publication with an ISBN. Manuscripts are accepted in English, Hungarian, Serbian, as well as in any of the official languages of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Croatian, Romanian, Slovak, and Ruthenian), reflecting the Centre’s longstanding commitment to the study of Vojvodina’s multilingual and multicultural heritage.
Authors are invited to submit abstracts by 15 July 2026 and full manuscripts by 15 September 2026. All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer-review process before the final editorial decision.
Detailed information on the scope of the volume, manuscript preparation, formatting requirements, submission procedure, and editorial policy is available in the Call for Papers & Instructions for Authors.
For further information, please contact the publisher at editor@karoli.org.




