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期刊名称:KRITIKA-EXPLORATIONS IN RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN HISTORY

ISSN:1531-023X
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SLAVICA PUBLISHERS, INDIANA UNIV, 2611 E 10TH ST, BLOOMINGTON, USA, IN, 47408-2603
  出版社网址:http://www.slavica.com/
期刊网址:http://www.slavica.com/journals/kritika/kritika.html
主题范畴:HISTORY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History is, as its name suggests, dedicated to critical inquiry into the history and culture of Russia and Eurasia. Since 2000 Kritika has been dedicated to internationalizing the field and making it relevant to a broad interdisciplinary audience. The journal regularly publishes forums, discussions, and special issues; it often translates important works by Russian and European scholars into English; and it publishes in every issue in-depth, lengthy review articles, review essays, and reviews of Russian, Eurasian, and European works that are rarely, if ever, covered in North American Russian studies journals.


Instructions to Authors

INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Kritika accepts contributions in the following genres: (a) research articles (5,000?0,000 words, including notes); (b) review articles (5,000?0,000 words, including notes); (c) review essays (4,000?,000 words, including notes); (d) book reviews (1,000?,000 words, including a scholarly apparatus); and (e) letters to the editors (usually no longer than 1,000 words). For more information on submissions and style, see our Web page at www.slavica.com/kritika/. Submissions to Kritika should be original work not published previously in any language. In all genres, please include your work mailing address and e-mail address at the end of the submission. Please give full names, including patronymics, on first reference in text and notes, for all individuals whom you treat in depth, for authors /editors of works under review (those listed in bibliographic front matter), and historical figures who might be difficult to distinguish from others with similar initials. Otherwise, Russian figures, wherever possible, should be identified with full first name in text and double initials in notes. List publishers in all citations to secondary works, including Russian publishers.

Research Articles.

Articles should be submitted as e-mail attachment or diskette to Kritika, Department of History, 2115 Francis Scott Key Hall, College Park, MD 20742-7315 USA, or directly to one of the editors. If this is inconvenient, you may send three printed copies instead, two of which should be anonymous裻hat is, they should not indicate authorship. We reserve the right to ask for printed copies of articles submitted electronically. All articles considered by the editors to have potential for publication will be subject to anonymous peer review by scholars in the field. Once an article has been evaluated it may be accepted, sent to the author for revision and resubmission, or rejected.

Review Essays and Reviews.

Those wishing to write review articles, review essays, or reviews for Kritika should first contact one of the associate editors or editors. Among the associate editors, in general, Nikolaos Chrissidis is involved most with topics connected to early Russian history; Janet Hartley with the early imperial period; Theodore Weeks with topics related to empire, nationalities, borderlands, and late imperial Russian history; and Jochen Hellbeck with Soviet and post-Soviet topics. Among the editors, Alexander Martin is most involved in early Russian and pre-reform imperial topics, Michael David-Fox and Peter Holquist with modern topics. Review essays and reviews received without prior consultation with one of the editors will not be accepted.
Review articles are expected to range over a large number of secondary works, contain a substantial scholarly apparatus, and feature a component of original research. Review essays, which analyze in depth a discrete body of noteworthy secondary works, should begin with a title and list of books under consideration, with full bibliographical information. Reviews should bear no title and should begin with bibliographic data. Reviews are expected to contain a scholarly apparatus, although it need not be extensive. All three genres of review should be submitted directly in electronic form to one of the editors, or as two double-spaced copies or a diskette to the Kritika office.

Letters to the Editors.

Kritika actively solicits responses to its publications. Letters to the editors should be brief and civil, and may be submitted in electronic form or in two double- spaced copies to the Kritika editorial office, or directly to one of the editors. The editors reserve the right not to print inappropriate responses and to make minor stylistic cha


Editorial Board

Kritika Editorial Board

Joerg Baberowski

Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin

Alain Blum

École des Hautes Études en Science Sociales

Oleg Budnitskii

Institute of History, Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Jane Burbank

University of Michigan

Katerina Clark

Yale University

Sheila Fitzpatrick

University of Chicago

Gregory Freeze

Brandeis University

Peter Gatrell

University of Manchester

John-Paul Himka

University of Alberta

Andreas Kappeler

Universtät Wien

Catriona Kelly

Oxford University

Oleg Khlevniuk

State Archive of the Russian Federation, Moscow

Boris Kolonitskii

Institute of History, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg

Stephen Kotkin

Princeton University

Norman Naimark

Stanford University

David Ransel

Indiana University

Alfred Rieber

Central European University, Budapest

Gabor Rittersporn

Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris

Susan Solomon

University of Toronto

Roman Szporluk

Harvard University




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