The Slavonic and East European Review

The Slavonic and East European Review

::"Not to be confused with "Slavonic and East European Review. American Series", older title of the Slavic Review"

Infobox Journal


discipline = Slavonic Studies, East European Studies
abbreviation = SEER
publisher = Maney Publishing
country = United Kingdom
frequency = Quarterly
history = 1922 - present
openaccess =
website = http://www.mhra.org.uk/Publications/Journals/seer.html|link1 = http://www.ssees.ac.uk/seer.htm
link1-name = SSEES

ISSN = 0037-6795

"The Slavonic and East European Review" (not to be confused with "Slavonic and East European Review. American Series", older title of the "Slavic Review"), the journal of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) at University College London, is an international peer-reviewed multidisciplinary academic journal in the fields of social sciences and humanities founded in 1922 by Bernard Pares, Robert William Seton-Watson and Harold Williams (SSEES) and dedicated to Slavonic and East European Studies published quarterly (January, April, July and October) by Maney Publishing for the Modern Humanities Research Association on behalf of SSEES. Its current general editors are Robin Aizlewood (SSEES) and Martyn Rady (SSEES). The journal can be accessed oline via IngentaConnect.

External links

* [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mhra/see The Slavonic and East European Review] @ IngentaConnect


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