An international interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, past and present. The journal publishes articles of original and significant research and interpretation, reviews of scholarly books and films, and topical review essays and discussion forums in all relevant academic disciplines.
Publishes articles in the fields of literature, film, linguistics, and language pedagogy, and also incorporates cutting-edge work on relatively new scholarly methods and pursuits (digital, environmental, and medical humanities, among others).
This journal’s mission is the presentation of a broad panorama of the Russian scene, both past and present. Each issue features articles and book reviews on a variety of aspects of Russia's history, literature, culture, film, fine arts, society, and politics, including all the peoples of the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and contemporary Russian Federation.
This is the foremost Slavic studies journal published in the UK; like the North American Slavic Review, it is broadly interdisciplinary, publishing articles on topics in linguistics, literature, art, cinema, theater, music, history, politics, economics, and anthropology.
This UK-based journal publishes work in the fields of Russian and Central and East European Studies on topics related to literature, language, linguistics, history, politics, social issues, religion, music, culture and the arts.
An interdisciplinary journal devoted to the problems of Central and Eastern Europe, published in English and French. It is a forum for scholars from a range of disciplines: language and linguistics, literature, history, political science, sociology, economics, anthropology, geography, philosophy, and the arts.
A peer-reviewed quarterly journal that publishes articles, essays, documents, illustrations and book reviews about Slavic and East European (including Albania, Hungary and Romania) culture, past and present, in a scholarly context, in all the categories of the humanities and social sciences.
This journal is a publication of the Tolstoy Society of North America; it publishes articles, review articles, roundtable discussions, news and events, notices of work in progress, special reports and book reviews, as well as suggestions for teaching Tolstoy, including syllabi, mixed media, titles, combinations with other writers, angles of all kinds.
This annual journal publishes new scholarly articles, translations of Pushkin, reprints of hard-to-obtain Pushkiniana, book reviews, and an annual bibliography of Pushkin scholarship.
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