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Questions about Russian History (Brill journal)

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When did the journal Russian History begin publication?

The journal Russian History began publication in 1974. It emerged during a period when Western academic interest in Soviet affairs was growing rapidly.

Who served as editor-in-chief of the journal Russian History for many years?

Lawrence N. Langer served as editor-in-chief of the journal Russian History for many years while working at the University of Connecticut. His leadership guided the journal through decades of changing geopolitical landscapes and maintained rigorous peer-review standards.

Which publisher manages distribution of the quarterly academic journal Russian History?

Brill Publications manages the distribution of this quarterly academic journal. The imprint Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh handles specific publishing operations under the Brill umbrella to reach libraries and universities worldwide.

What time periods does research published in Russian History cover?

Research published in Russian History covers medieval history, imperial periods, and Soviet eras alongside Slavic studies and Eurasian studies. Articles examine cultural developments, political structures, and social transformations across centuries within these defined historical scopes.

Where can researchers find articles from the journal Russian History indexed?

Major databases include Scopus and ProQuest where the journal is abstracted and indexed. Researchers also access content through the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts & Humanities listings, EBSCO databases, the Modern Language Association Database, and Index Islamicus.