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Internal Editorial Board Václav Čermák, Marcel Černý, Martina Chromá, Miroslav Olšovský, Karolína Skwarska, Eva Šlaufová |
Slavia, Journal for Slavic Philology
is the oldest international journal specialized in Slavic philology published in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1921, and has been published nonstop except during World War II. In terms of its topics, the journal focuses on comparative study
of Slavic languages and literatures from the synchronic and diachronic perspectives
and on the history of Slavonic studies. It also provides room for excursions into non-
Slavic languages and literatures (e.g. Balkan studies, Baltic studies, German studies,
etc.) and, to some extent, also for cultural/historical, ethnological, and folkloric
subjects. The individual studies are supplemented with abstracts and keywords in
English, the texts themselves are published in all Slavic languages, English, German,
and occasionally French and Italian. All articles undergo an anonymous peer review
and editing procedure before publishing. They are sorted into several sections, one of
them provides space for reviews of Czech and foreign scholarly books.
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