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Wojciech Kudyba- Edited and translated with notes by Michael J Mikoś Finally the World
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He led the transition of Slavica Publishers to Indiana University and has directed its operations since 1997 At Slavica, he focuses on linguistics editing, technical production, and what he calls “the vision thing ”
- Journals - Region - Slavica Publishers
Region Subscription REGION: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia is a peer-reviewed international journal that explores the history and current political, economic, and social affairs of the entire former Soviet bloc In particular, the journal
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Edited by Julia Nemirovskaya and Anna Krushelnitskaya Dislocation (E-book) This collection focuses on the war between Russia and Ukraine as seen by Russophone poets from all over the world Divided into thematic clusters, the book delves into the death, despair, displacements, and dislocations brought on by the war, as
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Slavica welcomes manuscript submissions for monographs and thematically cohesive multiauthor works in the areas of Slavic and East European languages and literature as well as history and area studies
- Dislocation - slavica. indiana. edu
This collection focuses on the war between Russia and Ukraine as seen by Russophone poets from all over the world Divided into thematic clusters, the book delves into the death, despair, displacements, and dislocations brought on by the war, as well as the determination and hope of the people who stand for freedom and against Putin’s aggressive and repressive regime The writing is poignant
- Journals - Kritika - Slavica Publishers
Kritika - Back Issues A leading journal of Russian and Eurasian history, Kritika is dedicated to internationalizing the field and making it relevant to a broad interdisciplinary audience The journal regularly publishes forums, discussions, and special issues; it regularly
- Mothersland - slavica. indiana. edu
"I don't remember exactly whether my youth ended, and then the USSR, or if it was the other way around But I do know that those two things are connected Now I'm left here between two truths: the truth of the land, and the truth of the sea " This haunting novel by the world's leading Tajik-language novelist is a time-twisting reverie on the bond between mothers and daughters Growing up in
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