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Slavic Studies

 

Slavic and Eurasian Studies

Welcome to Brill's Slavic and Eurasian Studies page, www.brill.nl/Slavic. Here you will find the latest news on our new program, our publication highlights and our contact details.

Brill publishes books, journals, online databases, reference works and primary sources on Slavic and Eurasian Studies. The program is of multi-disciplinary character: history, political science, sociology & anthropology, the arts, ethnic & minority studies, law, literature, linguistics, as well as gender studies. Brill welcomes proposals and ideas from every branch of the Slavic and Eurasian field that appeal to a specialist audience.

The Slavic and Eurasian Studies Publishing Program is supported and guided by an international advisory board of eminent scholars:

  • Michail Afanasiev (State Historical Public Library, Moscow, Russia)
  • Jeffrey Brooks (The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA)
  • Marc Kramer (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA)
  • Karen Rondestvedt (Stanford University, USA)
  • Ronald Vroon (UCLA, Los Angeles, USA)
  • Jürgen Warmbrunn (Herder-Institut, Marburg, Germany)

 

Forthcoming Publications

Four new book series  

 

Balkan Studies Library

(forthcoming)

Eurasian Studies Library

(forthcoming)

Russian History and Culture

 

Central and Eastern Europe

(forthcoming)

 

 

New Series

Mass Culture and Entertainment in Russia

One of the new series of primary sources is Mass Culture and Entertainment in Russia, (IDC imprint), that offers stunning insight into the dynamic of cultural and daily life in Imperial and Soviet Russia. To get access to the online versions of this range, please click on the links below.

Children’s Leisure Activities in Russia, 1920s-1940s

Early Russian Cinema Part 3

Popular Literature, Fiction and Songs in Imperial Russia

The titles in this range:

Children’s Leisure Activities in Russia, 1920s-1940s

Cult of Body

Early Russian Cinema, part 1

Early Russian Cinema, part 2

Everyday Stalinism

History of Modern Russian and Ukrainian Art 1907-1930, Part 2

Imperial Russia’s Illustrated Press

Jewish Theater under Stalinism: Moscow State Jewish Theater (GOSET)

Mass Media in Russia, 1908-1918 (1)

Mass Media in Russia, 1908-1918 (2)

Popular Literature, Fiction and Songs in Imperial Russia

Screen and Stage

Soviet Cinema. Film Periodicals, 1918-1942 - Part 1. Journals

Soviet Cinema. Film Periodicals, 1918-1942 - Part 2. Newspapers


 

Soviet Cinema: Archival Documents from RGALI, 1923-35

The Yearbook of the Imperial Theaters

World of Children in the USSR

Russian Theater in the early 20th century

Journals

Southeastern Europe

www.brill.nl/seeu

Submission Guidelines SEEU (PDF)

South Eastern Europe
is made in cooperation with the
Europe and Balkans International Network

The Soviet and
Post-Soviet Review

www.brill.nl/spsr

Submission Guidelines SPSR (PDF)

 

Russian History

www.brill.nl/ruhi

Submission Guidelines RUHI

(PDF)

 

 

East Central Europe

www.brill.nl/eceu

Submission Guidelines ECEU (PDF)

 

Primary Sources

Over the last 50 years, IDC Publishers, an imprint of Brill, has amassed a enormous collection of primary sources (rare books, manuscripts and archive documents) in the field of Slavic Studies. You can find a complete list of those collections here.

Birobidzhan: An Experiment to Create a Soviet Jewish Homeland

The Russian Avant-garde 1904 to 1946

 

Soviet Cinema. Film Periodicals, 1918-1942

 

Cult of Body: Sports and Physical Culture in Russia, 1891 - 1919

 

 

Books

Empire Speaks Out

Belarus: A Perpetual Borderland

Russia, Europe
and the Rule of Law

Baltic Connections:
Archival Guide to the
Maritime Relations of the
Countries around the Baltic Sea

Catalogs and flyers:

Download the flyer Childrens Leisure Activities in Soviet Russia (PDF)

Download the journal flyers here:

  • East Central Europe (ECEU) 
  • Russian History (RUHI) 
  • South Eastern Europe (SEEU)
  • The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review (SPSR)

    E-Bulletins: To keep up-to-date with our publishing program and special offers, you can subscribe to the Slavic Studies E-Bulletin alerts by visiting our E-Bulletins page and registering there.

     

    Upcoming Conferences:

    Contact: For more information please contact Arjan van Dijk and Ivo Romein.


     

     

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