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The editors of Vivliofika: E-Journal of Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies are pleased to announce the publication of the inaugural edition of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies Association’s open access, peer-reviewed journal. It is our hope that this new electronic publication will provide a forum for the promotion, dissemination, and critical analysis of original scholarly research on eighteenth-century Russian studies, based on a spirit of internationalism and a belief in the principle of accessibility. In line with this approach, the inaugural issue of Vivliofika is dedicated to the topic of French language acquisition in eighteenth-century Russia, and includes articles (in French) by Vladislav Rjéoutski, Ekaterina Kislova, and Serguey Vlassov, as well as a foreword (in English) by Derek Offord (see the Table of Contents ). All articles are free to download as PDF files.
For future issues, the editors are interested in submissions from any field, including the history of art and architecture, provided that it concerns the "long" 18th century in Russia.
Images are most welcome.