List of Slavic studies journals
Academic journals about Slavic history and culture
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This is a list of notable and independent English language peer-reviewed academic journals related to Slavic studies. Journals should be published by major universities, professional associations, national or regional historical societies, or notable independent academic publishers. Periodicals published by non-academic government entities should not be included. Journal entries should have references to journal databases[a] and/or the publisher website to demonstrate they meet inclusion requirements. Journals previously published under a different name or by a different publisher should be footnoted.
Subject peoples, linguistic groupings, and regions covered include:
- West Slavs: Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Sorbs, Kashubians, Moravians, Silesians.
- East Slavs: Russians, Belarusians, Ukrainians, Rusyns.
- South Slavs: Yugoslavs (Slovenes, Croats, Bosnians, Serbs, Montenegrins, Macedonians) and Bulgarians.
This list has a section specifically for historical journals exclusively published before World War II.
General studies
Journals here are primarily but not exclusively related to Slavic history and culture.
- Acta Slavica Iaponica (1983–present); published by the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center at Hokkaido University; ISSN 0288-3503 (print).[1]
- Australian Slavonic and Eastern European Studies (2004–present); published by the University of Melbourne;[b] ISSN 0818-8149 (online).
- Canadian Slavonic Papers (1956–present);[c][3] published quarterly by Taylor & Francis for the Canadian Association of Slavists; ISSN 2375-2475.[4][5]
- Canadian-American Slavic Studies (1967–present); published quarterly by Brill Publishers; ISSN 2210-2396.[6]
- Contemporary European History (1992–present); published by Cambridge University Press; ISSN 1469-2171.[7][8]
- East European Politics and Societies (1986–present)
- East European Quarterly (1967–2008, 2015–2017);[d] ISSN 2469-4827.[9]
- Europe-Asia Studies (1949–present); published ten times per year by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 0966-8136 (print), ISSN 1465-3427 (online).[10][11]
- Journal of Slavic Military Studies (1988–present); published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 1556-3006.[e][12]
- New Zealand Slavonic Journal (1968–present);[f] published annually by University of Canterbury; ISSN 0028-8683 (online).[14]
- Region: Regional Studies Of Russia, Eastern Europe, And Central Asia (1968–present); published by Slavica and Institute of Russian Studies at the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. ISSN 2166-4307.[15][16][17]
- Slavic and East European Journal (1957–present);[g] published quarterly by the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Ohio State University; ISSN 0037-6752.[18][19][20]
- Slavic Review (1941–present);[h] published quarterly by Cambridge University Press for the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies; ISSN 2325-7784 (online), ISSN 0037-6779 (print).[21][22][23]
- Slavonic and East European Review (1922–1927, 1928–present);[i] published by the Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies; ISSN 0037-6795 (print), ISSN 2222-4327 (online).[24][25][26]
- Slovo (1987–present); published by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London; ISSN 0954-6839 (online).[27]
- Studies in East European Thought (1961–present);[j] published by Springer; ISSN 0925-9392 (print), ISSN 1573-0948 (online).[28][29]
Regional studies
Interregional
- Acta Baltico-Slavica (1964–present); published by the Białostockie Towarzystwo Naukowe until 1977, the Ossolineum until 1992, and the Institute of Slavic Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences from then on; ISSN 0065-1044 (print), ISSN 2392-2389 (online).[30]
Polish
- The Polish Review (1942–1945, 1956–2019);[k] published by The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America and University of Illinois Press; ISSN 0032-2970 (print), ISSN 2330-0841 (online).[31][32]
Russian
- Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography (2008–present); published annually by Brill Schöningh; ISSN 1947-9956 (print), ISSN 2210-2388 (online).[33]
- Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History (2000–present); published by Slavica Publishers; ISSN 1531-023X (print), ISSN 1538-5000 (online).[34][35][36]
- Revolutionary Russia (1988–present); published twice per year by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 0954-6545 (print), ISSN 1743-7873 (online).[37]
- Russian History (Brill journal) (1974–present, in English); published quarterly by Brill Publishers; ISSN 0094-288X (print), ISSN 1876-3316 (online).[38][39] ISO 4 Russ. Hist..[40] Informally abbreviated RuHi.
- Russian History (RAS journal) (Российская история, Rossiiskaya istoriia) (1957–present, in Russian); published bi-monthly by the Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS); ISSN 0869-5687. Formerly named History of the USSR (История СССР, Istoriia SSSR) (1957–1992)[41][42] and National History (Отечественная история, Otechestvennaia istoriia) (1992–2008).
- Russian Review (1941–present); published by quarterly Brill Publishers and University of Kansas; ISSN 0036-0341 (print), ISSN 1467-9434 (online).[43][44]
- Russian Studies in History (1962–1992, 1992–present);[l] published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 1061-1983 (print), ISSN 1558-0881 (online).[45]
Ukrainian
- East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies (2014–present);[m] published twice a year by Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta; ISSN 2292-7956 (online).[47]
- Harvard Ukrainian Studies (1977–present); published by the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University; ISSN 0363-5570 (print), ISSN 2328-5400 (online).[48][49]
- Journal of Belarusian Studies (1965–present); published by Brill Publishers; ISSN 0075-4161 (print).[50]
- Krytyka (1997–present). English/Ukrainian. Published by Krytyka Group. ISSN 1563-6461.[51][52]
Soviet
- Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization (1985–present); published quarterly by the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, George Washington University; ISSN 1074-6846 (print), ISSN 1940-4603 (online).[53][54]
- Soviet Studies (1949–1992).[n][55]
- Studies in Soviet Thought (1961–1992);[o] published by Springer; ISSN 0925-9392 (print), ISSN 1573-0948 (online).
Serbo-Croatian
- Tragovi: Journal for Serbian and Croatian Topics (2018–present); published biannually by the Serb National Council and the Archive of Serbs in Croatia; ISSN 2623-8926 (print), ISSN 2718-3467 (online).
Topical
Other geographic areas
This section contains journals about related geographic areas with significant coverage of Slavic history and culture.[p]
- Central Asian Survey (1982–present); published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 0263-4937 (print), ISSN 1465-3354 (online).[62]
- Journal of Baltic Studies (1970–present); published by Taylor & Francis;[q] ISSN 0162-9778 (print), ISSN 1751-7877 (online).[63]
- Sibirica: Journal of Siberian Studies (2001–present); published by Berghahn; ISSN 1361-7362 (print), ISSN 1476-6787 (online).[64][65]
- Scrinia slavonica (2001–present); published by the Department for the History of Slavonia, Syrmia and Baranja of the Croatian Institute of History; ISSN 1332-4853 (print), ISSN 1848-9109 (online).
Related fields and topics
This section contains journals from fields related to history and culture[r] that have significant coverage of Slavic history and culture or non-Slavic historical and cultural topics[s] that have significant coverage of Slavic history and culture.
- Cold War History (2000–present); published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 1468-2745 (print), ISSN 1743-7962 (online).[66]
- Communist and Post-Communist Studies (1962–present);[t] published by University of California Press; ISSN 0039-3592 (print), ISSN 1878-3341 (online).[67][68][69]
- Eastern European Economics (1962–present); published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 0012-8775 (print), ISSN 1557-9298 (online).[70][71]
- Journal of Borderlands Studies (1986–present); five issues per year published by Taylor & Francis for the Association for Borderlands Studies; ISSN 0886-5655 (print), ISSN 2159-1229 (online).[72][73]
- Journal of Cold War Studies (1999–present); published by MIT Press; ISSN 1520-3972 (print), ISSN 1531-3298 (online).[74][75]
- Politics, Religion & Ideology (2000–present);[u] published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 2156-7689 (print), ISSN 2156-7697 (online).[76]
Historical journals
This section includes academic journals published exclusively prior to World War II.
- Under construction