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Published by the Institut d’études slaves and the Centre d’études slaves (Unité mixte Université Paris-Sorbonne – CNRS) since 1921, the Revue des études slaves is not only the voice of French Slavic Studies (in fact it publishes the French delegation’s contributions to the International Conference of Slavic Scholars), it is also an international journal working in fruitful collaboration with Slavic Scholars from all corners of the world. Though maintaining its original vocation – philology, criticism, and literary history of the Slavic countries – it expanded to include modern linguistics, historical anthropology, ethnology, modern and contemporary history, and the history of ideas, literatures, arts, cultures and religion. It covers the territory of “the other Europe”, which has been joining the European Union since 2004, and also that of the Russian, Byelorussian and Ukrainian worlds, to which Europe keeps redefining its relationship permanently.
Michel AUCOUTURIER, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Jean BONAMOUR (directeur de 1977 à 1979), univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Jean BREUILLARD, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Jacques CATTEAU (directeur de 1990 à 2008), univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Boris CHICHLO, CNRS
François-Xavier COQUIN, Collège de France
Maria DELAPERRIÈRE, Inalco
Catherine DEPRETTO, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Bruno DRWESKI, Inalco
Jacqueline FONTAINE, univ. Vincennes – Saint-Denis
Xavier GALMICHE, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Paul GARDE, univ. de Provence
Pierre GONNEAU, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Zlatka GUENTCHÉVA, CNRS
Claudio Sergio INGERFLOM, CNRS
Claude KARNOOUH, CNRS
François de LABRIOLLE, Inalco
Jean-Claude LANNE, univ. Jean-Moulin – Lyon 3
Werner LEHFELDT, Seminar für Slavische Philologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Gail LENHOFF, univ. de Californie à Los Angeles (UCLA)
Jean-Claude MARCADÉ, CNRS
Antoine MARÈS, univ. Paris 1 – Panthéon-Sorbonne
Michel MERVAUD, univ. Rouen
André MONNIER, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Michel NIQUEUX, univ. Caen – Basse-Normandie
Andreas SCHÖNLE, School of Languages, Linguistics and Film at Queen Mary, University of London
Jean-Paul SÉMON, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Paul-Louis THOMAS, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Stéphane VIELLARD, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Hélène WŁODARCZYK, univ. Paris-Sorbonne
Institut d’études slaves, Centre d’études slaves
since xxx, freely available/available