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Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne
Poznan Slavic Studies

Publishing House: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 2084-3011
Online-ISSN: 2450-2731
Status: Active

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Short Description

"Poznan Slavic Studies" scientific journal was established in 2011 by the Institute of Slavic Studies at Adam Mickiewicz Univeristy in Poznan. Its aim is to publish the results of research in the field of Balkan and Slavic studies. The journal is addressed to all Polish and foreign experts and lovers of Slavic and Balkan culture. A wide variety of articles are published on pages of this journal such as philological (literary and liguistic), folkloric, anthripological, culture-related, historiographical, sociological and religion-related texts, in multifaceted, interdisciplinary and comparative interpretations, often examining the various issues of Slavic and Balkan studies. Journal's circles of interest are Balkan Slavdom and non-Slavic Balkans in their Slavic context and comparative interpretations. The journal strives to expand a dialogue between cultures and contributes to advancing scientific reflection on literature, languages, history, anthropologial and aesthetic categories, defining the old and the contemporary culture of the Slavs. It inspires discussion and polemics, allowing the redefinition of tasks and the development directions of Slavic Studies, which must answer to the many questions arising from the changes of the new reality.

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