The peer-reviewed quarterly journal Canadian-American Slavic Studies is edited and published to provide information about Slavic and East European (including Albania, Hungary and Romania) culture, past and present, in a scholarly context. The journal began publication in Montreal, Québec, Canada in 1967 and then continued publication in the USA in 1971. It publishes articles, documents, translations and book reviews in the English, French, German, Russian and Ukrainian languages. It also features special issues about specific topics prepared by guest editors. Most of the material has featured contributions about history and literature, but the journal welcomes contributions in all areas of the humanities and social sciences.
Canadian-American Slavic Studies
Editor-in-Chief Charles Schlacks, Idyllwild CA, USA Book Review Editor Allen Sinel, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
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Biographical note
Charles Schlacks is an independent scholar living in Idyllwild, CA. He served in the Army Security Agency (ASA), the military branch of the American National Security Agency and learned the Russian language at the Army Language School in Oberammergau, Germany. He did graduate work in Russian and East European history at the University of Michigan and the University of California, Berkeley. He taught Russian history and Western civilization history at various colleges and universities in Canada and the USA from 1960 to 1976. He founded Canadian-American Slavic Studies at College Loyola in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1967. He has travelled extensively in East Central and Southeastern Europe and has founded over a dozen other scholarly journals about Russian and East European studies from 1974 to the present.
Allen Sinel received his Ph.D. in Russian History in 1966 from Harvard University where he was a Woodrow Wilson Scholar and Ford Fellow. He has taught in the History Department of the University of British Columbia since 1964 and is now Professor Emeritus of History. His publications include The Classroom and the Chancellery on Russian educational policy under Count Dmitrii Tolstoi and numerous articles in major Slavic area journals, e.g.Slavic Review, Russian Review, Russian History, Canadian-American Slavic Studies and Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas. He has been book review editor of CASS since the 1970s.
Allen Sinel received his Ph.D. in Russian History in 1966 from Harvard University where he was a Woodrow Wilson Scholar and Ford Fellow. He has taught in the History Department of the University of British Columbia since 1964 and is now Professor Emeritus of History. His publications include The Classroom and the Chancellery on Russian educational policy under Count Dmitrii Tolstoi and numerous articles in major Slavic area journals, e.g.Slavic Review, Russian Review, Russian History, Canadian-American Slavic Studies and Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas. He has been book review editor of CASS since the 1970s.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Charles Schlacks, Idyllwild CA, USA
Book Review Editor
Allen Sinel, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Charles Schlacks, Idyllwild CA, USA
Book Review Editor
Allen Sinel, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Indexing and Abstracting
American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies
ATLA Religion
Bibliographic Index
Biblography of the History of Art
Canadian Points of View Reference Centre
Current Abstracts
Dietrich's Index Philosophicus
Electronic Collections Online
Historical Abstracts Online
Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes-und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur
Linguistic Bibliography
PubMed
RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies
TOC Premier
ATLA Religion
Bibliographic Index
Biblography of the History of Art
Canadian Points of View Reference Centre
Current Abstracts
Dietrich's Index Philosophicus
Electronic Collections Online
Historical Abstracts Online
Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes-und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur
Linguistic Bibliography
PubMed
RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies
TOC Premier
Readership
Scholars interested in Slavic and East European culture and history.
Table of contents
CASS issue 44.1 will be a special issue, entitled
UKRAINIAN CULTURE AFTER COMMUNISM
Guest Editor: SERHY YEKELCHYK
University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
UKRAINIAN CULTURE AFTER COMMUNISM
Guest Editor: SERHY YEKELCHYK
University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
2011
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