The Slavonic and East European Review, Tom 10Jonathan Cape Limited, 1931 This is the only British journal covering the full range of articles, documents, marginalia, review-articles and book reviews on all aspects of Slavonic and East European studies in Britain. The extensive book review section includes discussion of material published in the languages of both Eastern and Western Europe, and each issue includes a list of publications received in all relevant fields, providing an overview of new scholarly work. |
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