"Slavic and East European Journal" and Fifty Years of Ukrainian Studies

Naydan discusses fifty years of Ukrainian studies in the Slavic and East European Journal. While Russian experts have dominated AATSEEL in terms of membership and publication in SEEJ, AATSEEL to its credit has been much more open and true to the concept of "druzhba narodov," the friendship...

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