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Founded in 1983 as the Scottish Slavonic Review and published in its current form since 1994, Slavonica publishes work in the fields of Russian, Central and East European Studies: literature, language, linguistics, history, politics, social issues, religion, music, culture and the arts; Russian/East European cultural links; original, or previously unpublished documents, illustrations, poetry and short prose; translations of poetry and shorter prose fiction (with commentary); feature articles of appropriate interest; reports and announcements on conferences, exhibitions and events; and anniversary tributes and obituaries. Each issue contains around thirty specialist book reviews commissioned from experts the world over on a wide range of topics: economics, history, politics, drama, arts, and music.
Slavonica is a twice-yearly publication and all articles are refereed. The language of publication is normally English.
Alastair Renfrew (Durham, UK)
Andy Byford (Durham, UK)
The full run of Slavonica (issues and individual articles) from 1994 is available by subscription or on a pay-per-view basis on the publisher's website.
Slavonica
Address: The Editor, SLAVONICA, School of Modern Languages & Cultures, Durham University, Elvet Riverside, New Elvet, Durham DH1 3JT, UNITED KINGDOM
Tel.: +44 (0)191 334 3420
Fax: +44 (0)191 334 3421
Papers may be submitted to alastair.renfrew2@durham.ac.uk until the end of 2014, at which the current Editor's term will expire. Information about the editorial staff can be found on the publisher's website.
Click here to visit the homepage of Slavonica, or here to access the journal via the publisher's website.