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Slovene academic journal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Studia mythologica Slavica is a Slovene academic journal dedicated to ethnology, history, archaeology, linguistics, religious studies, literary history and philosophy in the context of Slavic mythology. Published since 1998 by the Institute of Slovenian Ethnology (Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Science and Arts (ZRC SAZU)) and the University of Udine. The journal is an annual published in print and online. Articles are published in all Slavic languages, in English, German and Italian. The main goal of the journal is to present comparative research that presents Slavic culture in the broader context of European and non-European cultures. The journal also encourages the study of contemporary phenomena of spiritual, social and material culture and their transformations.[1]
Editor | Monika Kropej Telban |
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Editor | Katja Hrobat Virloget |
Frequency | Annual |
Publisher | Institute of Slovenian Ethnology, University of Udine |
First issue | 1998 |
Country | Slovenia |
Language | Slavic, English, German, Italian |
Website | ojs |
ISSN | 1408-6271 (print) 1581-128X (web) |
Since 2004, the journal also publishes a series of books Studia mythologica Slavica - Supplementa, intended for monographs.[1][3]
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