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Slavic Review 82.4 Winter 2023 Available
Members can access the Winter 2023 Issue of Slavic Review through Cambridge Core here. The issue includes a Critical Forum on Socialist Sound Worlds. #SlavicReview
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Statement from ASEEES Regarding Ongoing Demonstrations
Please see the statement from ASEEES regarding ongoing demonstrations: https://www.aseees.org/advocacy/aseees-statement-condemning-systemic-racism-and-police-brutality
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Slavic Review Announcement
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we at Slavic Review have had to reconsider how we do our work. Handing off paper files is nearly impossible while maintaining safe social distancing, and […]
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Response to Putin’s Brutal Invasion
In response to Putin’s brutal invasion and in support of Ukraine, Slavic Review has initiated a series of very brief essays from scholars in the field. We will post the essays as […]
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Change in Slavic Review delievery in 2023
Due to the extraordinary costs of orinting and shipping and to reduce our carbon footprint, the default delievery mode for Slavic Review will be digital only starting with volume 82 in 2023. […]
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Congratulations to Edyta M. Bojanowska
Congratulations to Edyta M. Bojanowska, whose article “Was Tolstoi a Colonial Landlord? The Dilemmas of Private Property and Settler Colonialism on the Bashkir Steppe,” Slavic Review 81, no. 2 (Summer 2022): 324–48, […]
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Call for Abstracts: Special Issue or Cluster of Articles of Slavic Review on Disability Histories
We are seeking original research articles for a special issue or cluster of articles of Slavic Review dedicated to disability in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia. Any geographic/chronological focus and methodological approach […]
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The Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center and the Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign We Condemn the Military Assault on Ukraine
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is the home of many scholars and students who have dedicated their lives to the study of Russia, East Europe, and Eurasia. Many people from […]
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ASEEES Board Condemns Russia’s Military Assault On Ukraine
The Board of Directors of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies condemns Russia’s military assault on Ukraine and President Putin’s use of historical distortions and cynical lies […]
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Congratulations to Antony Kalashnikov
Congratulations to Antony Kalashnikov, who has won the 2020 Emerging Scholar Prize awarded by the Society of Historians of Eastern European, Eurasian and Russian Art and Architecture (SHERA) for his […]
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Spring 2020 Issue addendum
On page 216 of the Spring 2020 issue, at the bottom of the first paragraph of a book review by J. Eugene Clay of The Life and Thought of Filaret Drozdov, […]
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Winter 2019 Issue Addendum
In the Winter 2019 issue, the first page of the article by Ondřej Slačálek, “The Paradoxical Czech Memory of the Habsburg Monarchy: Satisfied Helots or Crippled Citizens?” should contain the […]