Archive for the ‘Slavic Languages and Literatures’ Category

Vestnik Evropy – Вестник Европы

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Vestnik Evropy -  Вестник Европы

One of the first Russian literary and political journals. Together with literature and arts the journal enlightened its readers on problems of internal and foreign policy of Russia, history and political life of foreign countries. It became conservative since 1815. – Publisher’s blurb.

Access to all content – T. 1 (1802)-t. 174 (1830).

Soviet and Post-Soviet Review

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Soviet and Post-Soviet Review

The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review is a peer-reviewed journal, which primarily focuses on the social history of modern Russia. It publishes articles based on earlier unknown documents from Russian archives. – Publisher’s blurb.

Russian History

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Russian History

Russian History’s mission is the publication of original articles on the history of Russia through the centuries, in the assumption that all past experiences are inter-related. Russian History seeks to discover, analyze, and understand the most interesting experiences and relationships and elucidate their causes and consequences. – Publisher’s blurb.

East Central Europe

Monday, July 27th, 2009

East Central Europe

East Central Europe is a peer-reviewed journal of social sciences and humanities with a focus on the region between the Baltic and the Adriatic, published in cooperation with the Central European University.
The journal seeks to maintain the heuristic value of regional frameworks of interpretation as models of historical explanation, transcending the nation-state at sub-national or trans-national level, and to link them to global academic debates. – Publisher’s blurb.

Zeitschrift für Slawistik

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Zeitschrift für Slawistik

“Zeitschrift für Slawistik” publishes critical essays on language and literature, on popular poetry and on the cultural history of Slavic people in the past and present.  Special attention is paid to German-Slavic linguistic, literary and cultural relations within their European context, to onomastics, history and poetology of literary genres, Baltic studies, Sorbic studies, and to the history of Slavic studies. – publisher’s blurb.

(Available on the Evanston campus only.)

Literary Imagination

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Literary Imagination : The Review of the Association of Literacy Scholars and Critics

Literary Imagination is a forum for all those interested in the distinctive nature, uses, and pleasures of literature, from ancient to modern, in all languages. Its aim is to encourage wide-ranging discussions between those committed to the reading and study of literary works, and to the reading and writing of poetry, fiction, translations, drama, non-fiction essays, criticism, and scholarship concerned with them.

Literature Compass

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Literature Compass

Unique in both range and approach, Literature Compass publishes peer-reviewed surveys of the most important research and current thinking from across the entire discipline.

Literature Compass features a new kind of core content: survey articles foreground important trends while viewpoint articles challenge the received wisdom. Generating a strong sense of dialogue and engagement, Literature Compass gives desktop access to the driving ideas, current issues and controversies that enliven the discipline and fuel literary research, providing an ideal entry point for the non-specialist.

Kritikon Litterarum

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Kritikon Litterarum

International Rezensionszeitschrift fur Romanistik, Slavistik, Anglistik und Amerikanistik.

This well-established journal with its two double volumes per year provides reviews of new works of literary scholarship from Romance, Slavonic, English and American Studies. An interdisciplinary board with representatives from all four subject areas guarantees the relevance of the reviews selected. Each volume contains detailed reviews of some 40 new publications.

Symposium

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Symposium

Symposium is a quarterly journal of criticism in modern literatures originating in languages other than English.

Explicator

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Explicator

The Explicator publishes concise notes on passages of prose and poetry. Each issue contains between 25 and 30 notes on works of literature, ranging from ancient Greek and Roman times to our own, from throughout the world.