Governed by national law,[2] it is the country's main institution of history research, concentrating mostly on the history of Lithuania and its neighbouring states.
The institute employs 126 people; 64 of them have Ph.D. degrees and 4 are habilitated doctors.
As of 2007, the institute was working on 15 projects,[3] main of them is 12-volume academic history of Lithuania.
[4] The institute publishes semi-annual journal Lietuvos istorijos metraštis[5] and annual English journal Lithuanian Historical Studies.
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