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The Slavonic and East European Review

In today's world, The Slavonic and East European Review occupies a central place in society, whether on a personal, political, social or cultural level. Its importance lies in its influence on different aspects of daily life, as well as its role in history and human development. Over time, The Slavonic and East European Review has been the subject of debate, study and reflection, generating conflicting opinions and passionate discussions. From its impact on the economy to its role in individual identity, The Slavonic and East European Review has proven to be a topic of universal interest that invites us to reflect on who we are and where we are headed. In this article, we will explore the various facets of The Slavonic and East European Review, analyzing its meaning and its impact on the world today.
The Slavonic and East European Review
DisciplineSlavic studies, East European Studies
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
Former name(s)
The Slavonic Review
History1922–present
Publisher
Modern Humanities Research Association
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Slavon. East Eur. Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0037-6795 (print)
2222-4327 (web)
LCCNsn94096267
JSTOR00376795
OCLC no.1099125967
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The Slavonic and East European Review, the journal of the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (University College London), is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering Slavonic and East European Studies. It was established in 1922 by Bernard Pares, Robert Seton-Watson, and Harold Williams and published by the Modern Humanities Research Association. The editor-in-chief is Martyn Rady (School of Slavonic and East European Studies).

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