Scando-Slavica

Scando-Slavica

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Scando-Slavica is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering Slavic and Baltic studies. It was established in 1954 and is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Association of Scandinavian Slavists and Baltologists. Its first editor-in-chief was the Danish slavist Adolf Stender-Petersen.

Discipline
Slavic and Baltic studies
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Language
English, Russian, German etc.
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Edited by
Per Ambrosiani
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PUBLICATION DETAILS

History
1954–present
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis/Routledge on behalf of the Association of Scandinavian Slavists and Baltologists
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Frequency
Biannually
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STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS

ISO 4
Scando-Slavica
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INDEXING

ISSN
0080-6765 (print)
1600-082X (web)
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