Slavic Review is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, past and present.
The journal publishes articles of original and significant research and interpretation, reviews of scholarly books and films, and topical review essays and discussion forums. Submissions from all disciplines and perspectives are welcomed. A primary purpose of the journal is to encourage dialogue among different scholarly approaches. Published since 1941, Slavic Review is the membership journal of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES, formerly AAASS). Articles are peer-reviewed and editorial policy is guided by an international editorial board.

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DIGITAL HUMANITIES

AI as a Historical Lens: An Experiment in Periodization of Russia’s State Photography Archive with Neural Networks

The Failure of Form: Reading Liminality Computationally in Dostoevskii’s The Double

Articles

Captivating Cartoons: Normalizing Hatred
Between Rocks and a Hard Place: Village Heads in Polish Villages during the German Occupation and the Holocaust

The Unbearable Lightness of Liberalism: The Soviet State and the Idea of Global Trade
“This Is Not Art but the Most Real Life”: Ideology, Literature, and Self-creation in a Soviet Teenager’s Diary (1937–1941)
“Well-Known and Sincerely Loved”: Banal Nationalism, Republican Pride, and Symbolic Ethnicity in Late Soviet Ukraine

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  • Spring 2025 Addendum

    In the review of the book Belarusian Nation-Building in Times of War and Revolution written by Elena Gapova, the book author’s name should have been spelled Lizaveta Kasmach rather than […]

  • Slavic Review 84.1 Spring 2025 Available

    Members can access the Spring 2025 Issue of Slavic Review through Cambridge Core here.

  • Winter 2024 Issue Addendum

    In the article “Subversive Modernity: Popular Institutions and Peasant Autobiographies in Poland at the Turn of the Twentieth Century” by Bartłomiej Błesznowski in the Winter 2024 issue of Slavic Review, […]