When did the journal now known as Slavic Review first begin publication?
The journal began its life in 1941 under the name Slavonic Year-Book. American Series.
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The journal began its life in 1941 under the name Slavonic Year-Book. American Series.
Harriet Murav took over the editorship in August 2013 and remained in that post until August 2023.
Cambridge University Press became the official publisher of Slavic Review in 2017 after decades of self-publication by the parent association.
The subtitle Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies has been used since 2006.
All back issues are available electronically through JSTOR while members can access electronic versions of current and recent issues on the Association website.