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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 […]
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Congratulations to Valeria Sobol
Congratulations to Valeria Sobol, who has won the prize for the Best Article in the field of Ukrainian history, politics, language, literature and culture (2018-19) from the American Association for […]
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The Editorial Office Regrets an Error
The editorial office regrets an error made by the editors in the Cluster introduction to Soviet and Post-Soviet Sexualities by Richard C.M. Mole in the Spring 2018 issue: page 2, […]
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Congratulations to Arthur Clech
Congratulations to Arthur Clech for winning the 2018 Heldt Prize from the Association for Women in Slavic Studies (AWSS) for Best Article in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies for […]
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Congratulations to Richard C. M. Mole
Congratulations to Richard C. M. Mole, who’s article “Identity, Belonging and Solidarity in the Russian-speaking Queer Diaspora in Berlin” in the 2018 Spring issue of Slavic Review (pp. 77-98) has won the […]
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ASEEES members are able to access current issues of Slavic Review from Cambridge Core
Since 2017, ASEEES members are able to access current issues of Slavic Review from Cambridge Core, available here at the ASEEES website. Past issues, including the Slavonic Yearbook American Series, the Slavonic and East European Review […]
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ASEEES Now Offers Reduced Membership Dues
ASEEES now offers reduced membership dues for scholars and full-time students in eastern Europe and Eurasia who permanently reside in the region. More information can be found at the ASEEES website.
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Congratulations to Igor Fedyukin
Congratulations also to Igor Fedyukin, whose article “Sex in the City that Peter Built: The Demimonde and Sociability in mid-Eighteenth Century Saint Petersburg,” Slavic Review 76, no. 4 (Winter 2017): 907-30, received […]