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Slavonica (Slavonica)

Publisher :

Taylor and Francis Ltd.

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Peer reviewed only
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Open Access
  • economics
  • history
  • politics
  • +2

e-ISSN :

1745-8145

Issue Frequency :

Half-Yearly

Impact Factor :

0.1

p-ISSN :

1361-7427

Est. Year :

2025

Mobile :

4402080520500

DOI :

YES

Country :

United Kingdom

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

support@tandfonline.com

Journal Descriptions

Slavonica publishes work in the fields of Russian and Central and East European Studies: literature, language, linguistics, history, politics, social issues, religion, music, culture and the arts; Russian/East European cultural links; original, or previously unpublished documents, illustrations, poetry and short prose; translations of poetry and shorter prose fiction (with commentary); feature articles of appropriate interest; reports and announcements on conferences, exhibitions and events; and anniversary tributes and obituaries. Each issue contains around thirty specialist book reviews commissioned from experts the world over on a wide range of topics: economics, history, politics, drama, arts, and music.


Slavonica (Slavonica) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, economics, history, politics, drama, arts , Online or Print, Half-Yearly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 1361-7427, E-ISSN - 1745-8145, Established in - 2025, Impact Factor - 0.1

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Indexed in Scopus, WoS

Not indexed in DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Publications of Slavonica

Female Imagery in Bogomil Myth, Exegesis and Social Reality: An Overview

This paper will examine the role of women and, more broadly, the female imagery presented in Bogomil doctrine and practice, as reflected in the Bogomil myth, Biblical exegesis and social rea...

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The Question of Montenegrin Guilt in Vojislav Pejović’s The Life and Death of Milan Junak and Ognjen Spahić’s U...

The article explores the questions of responsibility and guilt in two novels by contemporary Montenegrin authors. Vojislav Pejović's The Life and Death of Milan Junak (2008) and Ognjen Spah...

  • dott image December, 2025

Five Contemporary Czech Authors

How do contemporary Czech authors reflect on what is going in their society? This article considers the work of five Czech authors. Emil Hakl looks at contemporary Czech reality as an outsid...

  • dott image May, 2025

The Motives of the Feminist #MeToo Movement in Václav Havel’s Plays

Václav Havel (1936–2011) was for many people in the Czech Republic the most significant and certainly the most revered cultural and political figure of the past half a century. In the 196...

  • dott image November, 2025

Single Motherhood in Postwar Soviet Russia: Cultural Code and its Literary Implication

The purpose of the paper is to reveal the development of cultural code of single motherhood in postwar Russia through the analysis of fiction. The research turns on the assumption that cultu...

  • dott image September, 2025

Political Culture and Participation in Russia and Kazakhstan: A New Civic Culture with Contestation?

This article offers a critical examination of various scholarly works that attempt to study political cultures of Russia and Kazakhstan in order to explain the ways in which participatory tr...

  • dott image November, 2025

Russian for All Occasions: A Polythematic Russian-English Dictionary of Collocations and Expressions. The Authors Reflect on the Idea Behind the Dicti...

The authors discuss the problems of compiling a bilingual dictionary ‘for all occasions’. The first part of the article deals with the aims and the concept of the dictionary within a wid...

  • dott image May, 2025

Three Forsaken Poets: Significant Absences in Balkan Modernism

Narratives dealing with the literary histories of South-Eastern Europe frame the canon of the nineteenth and twentieth century mostly in terms of rebirth, or re-awakening of a national cultu...

  • dott image October, 2025

Trespassers and Stowaways After the Wall. The European East–West Divide in Emil Tode’sBorder State

Emil Tode's remarkable novel Border State is part of a wave of post-1989 fiction (in literature and cinema) from the post-communist realm of Europe that explores persistent divides in the co...

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