Славянски диалози
Slavic Dialogues
Publishing House: Пловдивски университет »Паисий Хилендарски«
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Foreign languages learning, Studies of Literature, Western Slavic Languages, Eastern Slavic Languages, South Slavic Languages, Philology, Translation Studies
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 1312-5346
Online-ISSN: 2815-2611
Status: Active
- 2022
- 2023
- Issue No. 30
- Issue No. 31
- Issue No. 32
Articles list
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Short Description
Slavic Dialogues (Slavyanski dialozi) is a biannual journal that has been publishing articles and papers since 2004. Its aim is to expand what we know about the past and the present of the Slavic world and help develop the humanitarian knowledge and intercultural discourse. It is the first of its kind Slavic periodical in Bulgaria. Its goal is to create a broad panoramic perspective of the cultural development of the Slavic peoples from the most distant historical times to modern times.
This journal has been publishing Bulgarian and international research papers from different fields of humanitarian knowledge, fiction both in its original language and in translation, reviews of other recent periodicals concerning the topic of Slavic culture published inside or outside of Bulgaria, and chronicles of cultural events. Furthermore, it broadly touches upon contemporary innovative ideas in the field of Slavic linguistics, literary studies, and culture from authoritative Bulgarian and international researchers as well. The journal also offers opportunities for students (from master’s programmes and PhD students) to make their creative debut.
Slavyanski dialozi is helpful for all researchers and students in the areas of linguistics, literary studies, culturology, and history, as well as everyone who is interested in the history and modernity of the Slavic world.
The journal is published twice per year; one of the issues is always thematic.
Slavyanski dialozi is included in the National Reference List of contemporary Bulgarian scientific publications with scientific review.
Editorial board
Prof. DSc Zorzheta CHOLAKOVA - Editor-in-Chief
Assoc. Prof. PhD Juliana CHAKAROVA - Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Prof. DSc Diana IVANOVA
Assoc. Prof. PhD Nikolay NEICHEV
Assoc. Prof. PhD Krasimira CHAKAROVA
Assoc. Prof. PhD Elena GETOVA
Assoc. Prof. PhD Diana NIKOLOVA
Assoc. Prof. PhD Yana ROULAND
Assoc. Prof. PhD Lilia IVANOVA
Assist. Prof. PhD Borislav BORISOV
Assist. Prof. Gergana IVANOVA
Assoc. Prof. PhD Marijana BIJELIĆ – University of Zagreb, Croatia
Prof. DSc Mariola WALCZAK-MIKOŁAJCZAKOWA – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland
Prof. PhD Xavier GALMICHE - Sorbonne, Paris 4, France
Prof. DSc Hana GLADKOVÁ - Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Prof. PhD Raymond DETREZ - Ghent University, Belgium
Prof. DSc Lyudmil DIMITROV - St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Prof. DSc Boguslaw ZIELIŃSKI - Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan, Poland
Prof. PhD Blagovest ZLATANOV - University of Heidelberg, Germany
Assoc. Prof. PhD Elena KREIČOVÁ - Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Prof. DSc Boris NORMAN - Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus
Prof. PhD Mikhailo PANTIĆ- University of Belgrade, Serbia
Prof. DSc Ivan PETROV - University of Łódź, Poland
Prof. PhD DPhil Galin TIHANOV - Queen Mary University of London, UK
Prof. PhD Svatava URBANOVÁ - University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Prof. PhD Saša ŠMULJA - University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina