The "Slavic Review" journal, with its in-depth research and broad academic perspective, provides an important international platform for the study of Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. It publishes original and academically valuable research papers that cover a range of fields including history, politics, economics, society, and culture. The journal encourages interdisciplinary research methods to foster a comprehensive understanding of the complex historical and social phenomena in these regions.Furthermore, the journal places special emphasis on academic reviews and discussions, offering scholars a platform to evaluate and discuss newly published books, academic films, and current research trends. These reviews and discussions not only facilitate the academic community's rapid understanding and evaluation of new works but also inspire new thoughts and academic dialogues, propelling the development of knowledge in this field.
斯拉夫评论(Slavic Review)是一本由Cambridge University Press出版的一本Multiple学术刊物,主要报道Multiple相关领域研究成果与实践。本刊已入选、社会科学引文索引(SCIE)来源期刊,该刊创刊于1961年,出版周期4 issues/year。2021-2022年最新版WOS分区等级:Q1,2023年发布的影响因子为1.3,CiteScore指数1.3,SJR指数0.326。本刊非开放获取期刊。 《斯拉夫评论》期刊以其深入的研究和广泛的学术视野,为东欧、俄罗斯、高加索和中亚地区的研究提供了一个重要的国际交流平台。它不仅发表具有原创性和学术价值的研究论文,而且涵盖了历史、政治、经济、社会和文化等多个领域。期刊鼓励跨学科的研究方法,以促进对这些地区复杂历史和社会现象的全面理解。杂志还特别重视学术评论和讨论,为学者们提供了一个评价和讨论新出版书籍、学术电影和当前研究趋势的平台。这些评论和讨论不仅有助于学术界对新作品的快速了解和评价,而且能够激发新的思考和学术对话,推动该领域的知识发展。
WAS THERE A ‘SIMPLE SOVIET’ PERSON? DEBATING THE POLITICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF ‘HOMO SOVIETICUS’
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.13
The History and Afterlife of Soviet Demography: The Socialist Roots of Post-Soviet Neoliberalism
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.12
Would You Flee, or Would You Fight? Tracing the Tensions at the Latvian-Russian Border
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.90
Phantom Borders in Eastern Europe. A New Concept for Regional Research
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.93
Global Money and Bolshevik Authority: The NEP as the First Socialist Project
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/slr.2019.230
The Paradoxical Czech Memory of the Habsburg Monarchy: Satisfied Helots or Crippled Citizens?
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/slr.2019.249
Introduction: Ukraine in Revolution, 1917–1922
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.251
Central Europe as Ground Zero of the New International Order
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/slr.2019.248
Psychology and Management of the Workforce in Post-Stalinist Hungary
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.10
Shifting Peripheries: The Case of Russian Symbolism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.98
A Century of Selective Ignorance: Poland 1918–2018
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/slr.2019.227
Il΄ia Repin in Paris: Mediating French Modernism
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.96
The Near Abroad : Socialist Eastern Europe and Soviet Patriotism in Ukraine, 1956-1985, by Zbigniew Wojnowski
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.133
The People and the Poster: Theorizing the Soviet Viewer, 1920—1931
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/slr.2019.231
Commemoration and the New Frontiers of War in Ukraine
来源期刊:Slavic ReviewDOI:10.1017/SLR.2019.88