Slavonic Review

ISSN 0037-6922 (Print); 2788-3248 (On-line)

Founded in October of 1898, Slavonic Review is a pivotal historical journal published in the Czech Republic and focusing on the history of the nations of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It initially presented a wide spectrum of information on contemporary political and cultural events in the Slavonic world. It has been a scientific historical journal since the 1960s, with a comprehensive peer review system established in the beginning of the 1990s. In addition to specialized analytical studies, the journal publishes material (source) texts, expert discussions, reviews, reports, and compendia on domestic and foreign historiographic output as well as important information from scientific life. The mission of Slavonic Review is to present the historical evolution of the Czech nation and other lands within the studied region in broad international-political and cultural contexts while at the same time serving as a platform for historians of different generations and methodologies to meet and exchange opinions. The journal is open to researchers from the Czech Republic and abroad. Contributions are published in Czech, Slovak, and English.

At present, Slavonic Review is published on a biannual basis. Since 2009, abstracts of studies and papers appearing in Slavonic Review have been published in the database of the Central European Journal of Social Science and Humanities (CEJSH). The journal is also covered (category INT2 – international publications with significant visibility and influence in the various research domains in different countries) in the database of the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS) and is included on the Research, Development, and Innovation Council’s List of Peer-Reviewed and Nonimpact Periodicals Published in the Czech Republic. Moreover, Slavonic Review is listed in the EBSCO database of Historical Abstracts with Full Text as well as in the SCOPUS database of international peer-reviewed journals.

Since 2017, reviews and annotations published in the journal have been made available online on the Recensio web portal.

The publication ethics of Slavonic Review are based on the ethical code of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Guidelines for Authors

Facebook

academia edu

Humanities – Sozial und Kulturgeschichte (H-Soz-u-Kult)
 

Contact address

Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Prosecká 809/76
190 00 Praha 9
tel: +420 532 290 509
email: slovanskyprehled@hiu.cas.cz

Editor-in-Chief

Deputy Editor-in-Chief

Managing Editor

Editorial Board

Lukáš Babka (Slavonic Library), Roman Baron (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Juraj Benko (Institute of History, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava), Adrian Brisku (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University), Jiří Friedl (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences), Vladimír Goněc (Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University), Ľubica Harbuľová (Faculty of Arts, University of Presov), Zora Hesová (Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences), Ladislav Hladký (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences), Martin Holý (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences), Eva Irmanová (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences), Petr Kaleta (Faculty of Arts, Charles University), Miroslav Kouba (Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Pardubice), Kateřina Králová (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University), Jan Němeček (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences), Jan Pelikán (Faculty of Arts, Charles University), Marek Příhoda (Faculty of Arts, Charles University), Přemysl Rosůlek (Faculty of Arts, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen), Petr Stehlík (Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University), Michal Šmigeľ (Matej Bel University), Václav Štěpánek (Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University), Radomír Vlček (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences), Emil Voráček (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences), Zbyněk Vydra (Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Pardubice), Jiří Vykoukal (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University)

Advisory Board

Maria Alina Asavei (Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University), Ivo Goldstein (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb), Marc L. Greenberg (University of Kansas, Lawrence), Catherine Horel (Centre national de la recherche scientifique; Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), Božidar Jezernik (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana), Olena Palko (Birkbeck College, University of London), Piotr M. Majewski (Institute of History, University of Warsaw), Miloš Řezník (Deutsches Historisches Institut Warschau, Warsaw), Jelena P. Serapionova (Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), Tamara Scheer (Institute for East European History, University of Vienna; Pontifical Institute Santa Maria dell' Anima, Rome), Dubravka Stojanović (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade), Andrew B. Wachtel (American Academy of Arts and Sciences)