The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review is a peer-reviewed journal, which primarily focuses on the social history of modern Russia. It publishes articles based on earlier unknown documents from Russian archives.
In the 20th century, Russia survived revolutions and wars, atrocious social experiments, terror, and the disintegration of the communist empire. This journal is dedicated to show how people live under such conditions, how they protect themselves, how they cope with state power, and what their expectations for the future are.
The journal welcomes articles on history and historiography. Each issue includes articles, essays, and book reviews.
Editor-in-Chief
Vladimir P. Buldakov (Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Editorial Board
Oleg G. Bukhovets (Belorussian State Economic University, Minsk, Belarus)
William A. Clark (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA)
Andreas Kappeler (Center of East European Studies, Vienna, Austria)
Panayot Karagyozov (Sofia State University, Sofia, Bulgaria)
Kimitaka Matsuzato (University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan)
Donald J. Raleigh (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA)
Robert Service (St.Antony's College, Oxford University, United Kingdom)
Alla Yu. Skvortsova (Institute of Interethnic Studies, Moldovan Academy of Sciences, Chisinau, Moldova)
Nikolai N. Smirnov (Sankt-Peterburg Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg, Russia)
Vladislav F. Verstyuk (Institute of National History of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kyiv, Ukraine)
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