The Polish Review
Academic journal, founded 1956, covering Polish topics
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The Polish Review is an English-language academic journal published quarterly in New York City by the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America.[1] The Polish Review was established in 1956, as a successor of the PAU Bulletin.[1] It has been described as having as a mission "to be the premier English-language outlet for Polish-centered scholarship".[1]
Editors-in-chief
The following persons have been editors-in-chief of this journal:
- Stanisław Skrzypek (1956)[1]
- Ludwik Krzyżanowski (1956–1986)[1]
- Stanisław Barańczak (1986–1990)[1]
- Joseph Wieczerzak (1991–2007)[1]
- Charles S. Kraszewski (2008–2011)[1]
- James S. Pula (2012 –2014)
- Neal Pease (2015-2020)[2]
- Halina Filipowicz (2020–present)
Indexing
The Polish Review is abstracted in Historical Abstracts, ABC POL SCI, America: History and Life, Index of Articles on Jewish Studies, MLA International Bibliography, and International Political Science Abstracts. It is also listed among the journals recognized by the American Historical Association.[citation needed]