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Monday, March 16, 2015

Slavic Review Spring 2015 Issue Now Available

The Spring 2015 issue of Slavic Review, which includes a special section on “Redefining Community in the Late Soviet Union,” is now available. 

The full Table of Contents can be viewed on the Slavic Review webpage [Click on an article link to see the new “image preview” feature, where you  can view all published images, including color versions when available.]

You can read the issue online at JSTOR (your access provided through your institution, or through ASEEES if current regular or student member).  You can sign up to receive publication updates by e-mail directly from JSTOR or set up a RSS feed.  Print copy is being mailed to all regular and student ASEEES members who did not opt out of print copies and paid international postage fees for international members.  Become a member today be receive Slavic Review.

The Slavic Reference Service of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library has once again compiled a list of print and online bibliographic sources to aid in research related to the subjects featured in the current issue of Slavic Review. See Topical Bibliographic Sources for a selection of research resources related to some of the subjects discussed in this issue.

*Please contact your institution’s librarian and make sure your library subscribes to Slavic Review or request a subscription. In this era of shrinking budgets, it is vitally important that you let your librarians know how important this journal is for the field.  We thank you for your assistance.

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