This is a list of notable and independent English language peer-reviewed academic journals related to Slavic studies. Journals should be published by major universities, professional associations, national or regional historical societies, or notable independent academic publishers. Periodicals published by non-academic government entities should not be included. Journal entries should have references to journal databases[lower-alpha 1] and/or the publisher website to demonstrate they meet inclusion requirements. Journals previously published under a different name or by a different publisher should be footnoted.
Subject peoples, linguistic groupings, and regions covered include:
- West Slavs: Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Sorbs, Kashubians, Moravians, Silesians.
- East Slavs: Russians, Belarusians, Ukrainians, Rusyns.
- South Slavs: Yugoslavs (Slovenes, Croats, Bosnians, Serbs, Montenegrins, Macedonians) and Bulgarians.
This list has a section specifically for historical journals exclusively published before World War II.
General studies
Journals here are primarily but not exclusively related to Slavic history and culture.
- Australian Slavonic and Eastern European Studies (2004–present); published by the University of Melbourne;[lower-alpha 2] ISSN 0818-8149 (online).
- Canadian Slavonic Papers (1956–present);[lower-alpha 3][2] published quarterly by Taylor & Francis for the Canadian Association of Slavists; ISSN 2375-2475.[3][4]
- Canadian-American Slavic Studies (1967–present); published quarterly by Brill Publishers; ISSN 2210-2396.[5]
- Contemporary European History (1992–present); published by Cambridge University Press; ISSN 1469-2171.[6][7]
- East European Quarterly (1967–2008, 2015–2017);[lower-alpha 4] ISSN 2469-4827.[8]
- Europe-Asia Studies (1993–present); published ten times per year by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 0966-8136 (print), ISSN 1465-3427 (online).[9][10]
- Journal of Slavic Military Studies (1988–present); published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 1556-3006.[lower-alpha 5][11]
- New Zealand Slavonic Journal (1968–present);[lower-alpha 6] published annually by University of Canterbury; ISSN 0028-8683 (online).[13]
- Region: Regional Studies Of Russia, Eastern Europe, And Central Asia (1968–present); published by Slavica and Institute of Russian Studies at the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. ISSN 2166-4307.[14][15][16]
- Slavic and East European Journal (1957–present);[lower-alpha 7] published quarterly by the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Ohio State University; ISSN 0037-6752.[17][18][19]
- Slavic Review (1941–present);[lower-alpha 8] published quarterly by Cambridge University Press for the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies; ISSN 2325-7784 (online), ISSN 0037-6779 (print).[20][21][22]
- Slavonic and East European Review (1922–1927, 1928–present);[lower-alpha 9] published by the Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies; ISSN 0037-6795 (print), ISSN 2222-4327 (online).[23][24][25]
- Slovo (1987–present); published by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London; ISSN 0954-6839 (online).[26]
- Studies in East European Thought (1961–present);[lower-alpha 10] published by Springer; ISSN 0925-9392 (print), ISSN 1573-0948 (online).[27][28]
Regional studies
- Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization (1985–present); published quarterly by the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, George Washington University; ISSN 1074-6846 (print), ISSN 1940-4603 (online).[29][30]
- East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies (2014–present);[lower-alpha 11] published twice a year by Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta; ISSN 2292-7956 (online).[32]
- Harvard Ukrainian Studies (1977–present); published by the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University; ISSN 0363-5570 (print), ISSN 2328-5400 (online).[33][34]
- Journal of Belarusian Studies (1965–present); published by Brill Publishers; ISSN 0075-4161 (print).[35]
- Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography (2008–present); published annually by Brill Schöningh; ISSN 1947-9956 (print), ISSN 2210-2388 (online).[36]
- Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History (2000–present); published by Slavica Publishers; ISSN 1531-023X (print), ISSN 1538-5000 (online).[37][38][39]
- Revolutionary Russia (1988–present); published twice per year by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 0954-6545 (print), ISSN 1743-7873 (online).[40]
- Russian History (Brill journal) (1974–present, in English); published quarterly by Brill Publishers; ISSN 0094-288X (print), ISSN 1876-3316 (online).[41][42] ISO 4 Russ. Hist..[43] Informally abbreviated RuHi.
- Russian History (RAS journal) (Российская история, Rossiiskaya istoriia) (1957–present, in Russian); published bi-monthly by the Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS); ISSN 0869-5687. Formerly named History of the USSR (История СССР, Istoriia SSSR) (1957–1992)[44][45] and National History (Отечественная история, Otechestvennaia istoriia) (1992–2008).
- Russian Review (1941–present); published by quarterly Brill Publishers and University of Kansas; ISSN 0036-0341 (print), ISSN 1467-9434 (online).[46][47]
- Russian Studies in History (1962–1992, 1992–present);[lower-alpha 12] published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 1061-1983 (print), ISSN 1558-0881 (online).[48]
- Soviet Studies (1949–1992).[lower-alpha 13][49]
- Studies in Soviet Thought (1961–1992);[lower-alpha 14] published by Springer; ISSN 0925-9392 (print), ISSN 1573-0948 (online).
- The Polish Review (1942–1945, 1956–2019);[lower-alpha 15] published by The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America and University of Illinois Press; ISSN 0032-2970 (print), ISSN 2330-0841 (online).[50][51]
- Tragovi: Journal for Serbian and Croatian Topics (2018–present); published biannually by the Serb National Council and the Archive of Serbs in Croatia; ISSN 2623-8926 (print), ISSN 2718-3467 (online).
Topical
Journals here may not be primarily about Slavic history and culture but have significant coverage.
Other geographic areas
This section contains journals about related geographic areas with significant coverage of Slavic history and culture.[lower-alpha 16]
- Central Asian Survey (1982–present); published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 0263-4937 (print), ISSN 1465-3354 (online).[55]
- Journal of Baltic Studies (1970–present); published by Taylor & Francis;[lower-alpha 17] ISSN 0162-9778 (print), ISSN 1751-7877 (online).[56]
- Sibirica: Journal of Siberian Studies (2001–present); published by Berghahn; ISSN 1361-7362 (print), ISSN 1476-6787 (online).[57][58]
- Scrinia slavonica (2001–present); published by the Department for the History of Slavonia, Syrmia and Baranja of the Croatian Institute of History; ISSN 1332-4853 (print), ISSN 1848-9109 (online).
Related fields and topics
This section contains journals from fields related to history and culture[lower-alpha 18] that have significant coverage of Slavic history and culture or non-Slavic historical and cultural topics[lower-alpha 19] that have significant coverage of Slavic history and culture.
- Cold War History (2000–present); published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 1468-2745 (print), ISSN 1743-7962 (online).[59]
- Communist and Post-Communist Studies (1962–present);[lower-alpha 20] published by University of California Press; ISSN 0039-3592 (print), ISSN 1878-3341 (online).[60][61][62]
- Eastern European Economics (1962–present); published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 0012-8775 (print), ISSN 1557-9298 (online).[63][64]
- Journal of Borderlands Studies (1986–present); five issues per year published by Taylor & Francis for the Association for Borderlands Studies; ISSN 0886-5655 (print), ISSN 2159-1229 (online).[65][66]
- Journal of Cold War Studies (1999–present); published by MIT Press; ISSN 1520-3972 (print), ISSN 1531-3298 (online).[67][68]
- Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions: Politics, Religion & Ideology (2000–present);[lower-alpha 21] published quarterly by Taylor & Francis; ISSN 2156-7689 (print), ISSN 2156-7697 (online).[69]
Historical journals
This section includes academic journals published exclusively prior to World War II.
- Under construction
See also
References
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