Slavonic and East European Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Slavonic and East European Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Geocritical Readings of Romanian Literature: Maps and Cartography in Rebreanu's Canonical Fiction3
The Languages of Village Governments in the Eastern Stretches of Dualist Hungary: Rights and Practices2
Fanfare in a Void: The Cult of Heydər Әliyev in Contemporary Azerbaijan1
Russia's First Female Crime Writer, Aleksandra Sokolova (1833–1914): Gender, Authority and Agency1
The Dark Side of Dialogue: Dostoevskian Provocation and the Provocateurs Karamazov1
Revisiting Numeral Phrases in East Slavic: Insights from West Polesian1
A Nation in Exile: New Studies of Polish Exile to Siberia during the Nineteenth Century0
Late-Fifteenth-Century Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and the Emergence of a Muscovite Dynastic Consciousness0
Marriage or Mitre? The Careers of Bishops from the Pac Family in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Reformation and Counter-Reformation0
Dostoevskii, the Feuilleton and the Confession0
Beyond Censorship: Goskino USSR and the Management of Soviet Film, 1963–19850
A Note on the Meaning of the ‘Post’ in Post-Yugoslav Literature0
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MARGINALIA: ‘You should have heard him in Hungarian’: Aspects of Lajos Kossuth's English Oratory0
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Professor Neil Cornwell (1942–2020)0
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Rethinking Dostoevskii: Literature, Philosophy, Narrative0
Peasants and Landlords: Memory of the Post-War Gentry's Expropriation in Poland0
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Index to Volume 99, 20210
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Modernization Struggles in Interwar Romania: Old Calendarists, Church and Government in Bessarabia in the 1930s0
Anti-Establishment Language Humour and Creativity in the Czech-Speaking Lands, 1938 to 19890
‘You Don't Treat Parliaments That Way!’ Revolutionary Practices of Representation at Samara's Peasant Congress, May–June 19170
Dostoevskii and the Birth of the Conscientious Terrorist: From the Underground Man to <em>Underground Russia</em>0
A Modernist Before His Time: The Formal Innovations of Gavrila Derzhavin0
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Dostoevskii's Forgotten Children: Lost Babies and Baby Loss in <em>The Adolescent</em>0
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Blind Spots on the Magic Mountain: Zofia Nałkowska's <em>Choucas</em> (1926)0
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