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CALIFORNIA SLAVIC STUDIES
Vols. 2-6. 1963-1971. Bound 
Complete set $ 150.-   Single volumes may be available. Please inquire.

CANADIAN SLAVONIC PAPERS / REVUE CANADIENNE DES SLAVISTES
Vols. 1-14. Toronto, 1956-1972. With gen. index 1-15. Reprint. 
Complete set $ 650.-
Per volume $ 55.-

- CANADIAN SALAVONIC PAPERS is an interdisciplinary quarterly devoted to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and organ of the Canadian Association of Slavists. Emphasis in this scholarly journal is on literature, linguistics, history, and social sciences. (Katz)

CANADIAN-AMERICAN SLAVIC STUDIES / REVUE CANADIENNE-AMERICAINE D'ETUDES SLAVES
Vols. 1-28. Tempe, 1967-1994. 
Complete set $ 1,050.-   Single volumes may be available. Please inquire.

- Formerly published as
CANADIAN SLAVIC STUDIES / REVUE CANADIENNE D'ETUDES SLAVES.

CENTRAL EUROPE
Vols. 1-5. Leeds, 2003-2007. Partly reprint. 
Complete set $ 550.-
Per volume $ 120.-

- CENTRAL EUROPE publishes original research articles on the history, languages, literature, political culture, music, arts and society of lands once part of the Habsburg Monarchy and Poland-Lithuania from the Middle Ages to the present.

EAST CENTRAL EUROPE
Vols. 1-33. Idyllwild; Leiden, 1974-2006. Mostly reprint. 
Complete set $ 2,370.-
Per volume $ 80.-

- EAST CENTRAL EUROPE contains articles about social science & humanities in Eastern Europe.

ELEMENTA
Journal of Slavic Studies and Comparative Cultural
Semiotics
Vols. 1-4 (all publ.). Amsterdam, 1993/94-1998/00. 
Complete set $ 440.-
Per volume $ 120.-

- ELEMENTA concerned with problems of sign systems and results of the comparison of various semiotic systems and texts with particular application to Slavic traditions.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SLAVIC LINGUISTICS AND POETICS
Vols. 1-22. Bloomington, 1959-1976. Mostly Swets reprint. 
Complete set $ 990.-   Single volumes may be available. Please inquire.

JOURNAL OF SLAVIC MILITARY STUDIES
Vols. 1-18. Essex; Philadelphia, 1988-2005. 
Complete set $ 3,130.-
Per volume $ 200.-

- Formerly published as JOURNAL OF SOVIET MILITARY STUDIES

- The breakup of the Soviet bloc required a name change, but the geographic focus of the JOURNAL OF SLAVIC MILITARY STUDIES remains the same: Central and Eastern Europe and the states of the former Soviet Union. The five to seven research articles stress both current issues and problems facing the military culture of the former Warsaw Pact allies with the re-establishment of economic and military ties (through OECD and NATO membership) with the Western democracies. The fall of the Soviet Union has resulted in different missions, new enemies, and new strategic issues to explore for both Cold War superpowers (Katz).

OXFORD SLAVONIC PAPERS
Ser. 1: Vols. 1-13 (all publ.). 1950-1967. Ser. 2: Vols. 1-33 (all publ.). Oxford, 1968-2000. 
Complete set $ 3,100.-
Per volume $ 75.-

- OXFORD SLAVONIC PAPERS contain original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries.

RUSSIAN LINGUISTICS
International journal for the study of the Russian language
Vols. 1-30. Dordrecht, 1974-2006. Reprint. 
Complete set $ 6,100.-
Per volume $ 225.-

- According to the editors, RUSSIAN LINGUISTICS is an international forum for all scholars working in the field of Russian linguistics, including phonetics and phonology, syntax, linguistic analysis of texts (text grammar), and both diachronic and synchronic problems. Topics within the scope of this publication include Russian dialectology, history of Russian literacy language, Russian grammar in relation to linguistic universals, philological problems of Russian and Old Russian texts, and Russian phonetics and phonology. Any library considering this item for acquisition must consider that about 67 percent of the articles are in Russian and about 33 percent are in English and, in addition, the book reviews are mostly in Russian (Katz).

RUSSIAN STUDIES IN LITERATURE
A journal of translations
Vols. 1-27. Armonk, 1964/65-1990/91. Reprint. 
Complete set $ 4,050.-
Per volume $ 165.-

- Formerly published as SOVIET STUDIES IN LITERATURE

RUSSIAN STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY
A journal of translations
Vols. 1-29. Armonk, 1962/63-1990/91. Reprint. 
Complete set $ 4,350.-
Per volume $ 165.-

- Formerly published as SOVIET STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY

- RUSSIAN STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY contains English translations of serious Russian work in philosophy, political theory, and social thought. Articles reflect the expanding range of internal controversy and debate in the philosophical profession as well as its rediscovery of the Russian philosophical tradition. An effort is made to identify new trends and new publications.

SCANDO-SLAVICA
Association of Scandinavian Slavists and Baltologists
Vols. 1-52. Copenhagen; Oslo, 1954-2006. Mostly reprint. 
Complete set $ 3,650.-
Per volume $ 80.-

- SCANDO-SLAVICA covers Slavic & Baltic philology, literature, history and archaeology.

SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN INFORMATION RESOURCES
Vols. 1-6. Binghamton, 2000/01-2005. 
Complete set $ 660.-
Per volume $ 120.-

- SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN INFORMATION RESOURCES offers a forum for librarians specializing in Slavic and East European material to exchange information and ideas, as well as alerting readers to noteworthy trends.

SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Vols. 1-50. Tucson, 1957-2006. 
Complete set $ 3,250.-   Single volumes may be available. Please inquire.

- Formerly published as ETUDES SLAVES ET EST-EUROPEENNES

SLAVIC REVIEW
American quarterly of soviet and east european studies.
Vols. 1-65. Cambridge, 1941-2006. Partly bound 
Complete set $ 4,600.-   Single volumes may be available. Please inquire.

- Formerly published as AMERICAN SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW

SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW
Vols. 1-83. London, 1922-2005. Partly Reprint. 
Complete set $ 8,850.-
Vols. 1-47. 1922-1969. Per volume $ 100.-
Vols. 48-83. 1970-2005. Per volume $ 165.-

- Vols. 1-6 (1922-1927) published as SLAVONIC REVIEW

- The research journal SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW publishes scholarly articles on all subjects related to the field of Slavic and East European Studies. Each issue consists of four or five well-documented articles on aspects of the languages, literatures, philosophies, and histories of the region. A typical article is about 20 pages long. Also contained in each issue are the "Marginalia" section of shorter articles, the lengthy "Reviews" section of recent book reviews in all areas of Slavic studies, and in some issues the "Documents" section, which contains a previously unpublished literary work by a well-known writer. This journal is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the field of Slavic and East European Studies (Katz).

SLAVONICA
New Series: Vols. 1-13. Leeds, 1994/95-2007. Partly reprint. 
Complete set $ 1,430.-
Per volume $ 120.-

- Formerly published as SCOTTISH SLAVONIC REVIEW

- SLAVONICA covers the languages, literatures, history, cultures and the arts of East Europe and Russia. Explores historical and cultural links between Eastern Europe and Britain.

SLOVO
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
Vols. 1-19. Leeds, 1988-2007. Mostly reprint. 
Complete set $ 2,100.-
Per volume $ 120.-

- SLOVO aims to discuss and interpret Russian, Eurasian, Central and East European affairs, covering the fields of anthropology, economics, film, geography, history, international studies, linguistics, literature, media, politics and sociology.

SOVIET AND POST SOVIET REVIEW
Vols. 1-33. Idyllwild; Leiden, 1974-2006. Mostly reprint. 
Complete set $ 2,650.-
Per volume $ 90.-

STUDIA SLAVICA
Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Vols. 1-32. Budapest, 1955-1986. Bound 
Complete set $ 2,350.-   Single volumes may be available. Please inquire.

STUDIES IN EAST EUROPEAN THOUGHT
Vols. 1-58. Dordrecht, 1961-2006. Reprint. 
Complete set $ 8,400.-
Per volume $ 165.-

- Formerly published as STUDIES IN SOVIET THOUGHT

- STUDIES IN EAST EUROPEAN THOUGHT "is intended to provide a forum for Western-language (mostly English and German) writings on philosophy and philosophers who identify with the history and cultures of East and Central Europe, including Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic States. The editors do not advocate a program or defend a position as to the nature and limits of philosophy in its manifold interactions with other disciplines and in its role in articulating cultural values and marking intellectual dissonances. They welcome descriptive, critical, comparative, and historical studies of individuals, schools, currents, and institutions whose works and influence are widely regarded in their own environments to be philosophical or provide insight into the socio-cultural conditions of philosophical life in Eastern Europe" (Katz).

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