Volume 11 (2013), 2 issues per year
Assistant Editors:
Reviews Editor:
Editorial Board:
Jeremy D Adler (King's College London)
Robin P Aizlewood (SSEES, University College London)
Derek Beales (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)
Richard Butterwick (SSEES, University College London)
Mark Cornwall (University of Southampton)
Karin Friedrich (University of Aberdeen)
Antony Polonsky (Brandeis University)
Robert B Pynsent (SSEES, University College London)
Martyn Rady (SSEES, University College London)
Advisory Board Members:
Robin Baker (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)
John W Boyer (University of Chicago, USA)
Aleksander Fiut (Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)
László Kontler (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary)
Dušan Kováč (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia)
Miklós Lojko (Budapest, Hungary)
Luboš Merhaut (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
Norman Naimark (Stanford University, USA)
John Neubauer (University of Amsterdam The Netherlands)
Natalia Nowakowska (Somerville College, Oxford, UK)
Jaroslav Panek (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic)
Stephen C Rowell (Lithuanian Historical Institute, Vilnus, Lithuania)
Catherine Servant (INALCO, Paris, France)
Roman Szporluk (Harvard University, USA)
Peter Urbanitsch (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria)
Central Europe publishes original research articles on the history, literature, visual arts and music of the region, from the Middle Ages to the present. We welcome specialized examinations of the different traditions that make up ‘central Europe’ (a term that can be understood in different senses) and, in particular, contributions that cross over the linguistic, ethnic, and cultural boundaries so salient to the region. Interdisciplinary approaches, as well as reflection on the particular challenges this region raises for relevant academic practices, are also encouraged. The journal includes a full section of book reviews, as well as occasional discussion forums. From time to time calls for papers for themed issues will be issued; the editors welcome suggestions for such special issue topics.
Central Europe is published twice a year as a refereed journal cited in the major abstracting and indexing services. The journal is edited in association with University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), and grew out of the The Masaryk Journal established by Katya A. M. Kocourek at SSEES in 1997.
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