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The Slavonic and East European Review (SEER) was founded in 1922 by Bernard Pares, R. W. Seton Watson and Harold Williams as the journal of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London.
An international, peer-reviewed quarterly, SEER publishes scholarly articles on all subjects related to Russia, Central and Eastern Europe — languages & linguistics, literature, art, cinema, theatre, music, history, politics, social sciences, economics, anthropology — as well as reviews of new books in the field.
The Review is published by the Modern Humanities Research Association on behalf of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.
Martyn Rady
Barbara Wyllie
R. P. Aizlewood
N. Bermel
R. Butterwick-Pawlikowski
P. J. Cavendish
R. A. Chitnis
M. Cornwall
S. M. Dixon
D. Djokić
P. J. S. Duncan
T. J. Haughton
D. Healey
C. H. M. Kelly
D. Lieven
A. B. McMillin
Z. Milutinović
R. Mole
U. Phillips
S. Radošević
K. Roth-Ey
M. Rubins
K. Williams
S. Young
The Modern Humanities Research Association and the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES).
The complete run of SEER is available at JSTOR for participating institutions.
The Slavonic and East European Review
Address: SEER Office, UCL SSEES, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
email: seer@ssees.ucl.ac.uk
All submissions and editorial communications should be directed to the Deputy Editor.
Click here to visit the homepage of The Slavonic and East European Review.