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Friday, July 14, 2017

Summer Issue of Slavic Review Now Available

The Summer 2017 (76:2) issue of Slavic Review is now available online.  

The issue includes a Critical Forum: The East European Response to the 2015 Migration Crisis and six articles.

Starting this year, Slavic Review is published by Cambridge University Press and is available online on Cambridge Core.

MEMBER ACCESS: Current ASEEES regular and student members have access to Slavic Review on Cambridge Core via the ASEEES member site – member login is required.  Once on Cambridge Core, click on “Latest Issue” to read the Summer 2017 issue.  Your institution may also provide access to Slavic Review through its institutional subscription.

If you would like to receive all 2017 issues and have access to the full run of Slavic Review, please become a member of ASEEES today.

FORTHCOMING SPECIAL ONLINE ISSUE: We are excited that Slavic Review will publish a special online issue on two Critical Forums: “Global Populisms” and “Russian Influence in 2016 U.S. Presidential Election” on Cambridge Core in August. More information will be posted later.

CAMBRIDGE CORE: Register for a Cambridge Core account to save searches that automatically add newly published content relevant to your interests, build your own reading list by bookmarking content for later, and choose which journals you receive alerts from. For a full introduction to Cambridge Core’s features please download the user guide.  

SUBSCRIBE: Please contact your institution’s librarian and make sure your library subscribes to Slavic Review or request a subscription.  Subscription info can be found at: www.cambridge.org/core/journals/slavic-review/subscribe 

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