Historical Slavic studies on the pages of the Slavonic Review : tradition – contemporaneity – perspectives

Vol.19,No.2(2016)

Abstract
The paper aims to approach historical Slavonic studies as one part of multidisciplinarily conceived Slavonic studies. The aim is to shed light on its thematic and methodological transformations through essays and articles published in 100 issues of the Slavonic Review journal between 1898 and 2014. The work is of analytical nature with the aspiration to highlight the current trends in the area of historical Slavonic studies and suggest some perspectives. The starting point is the initial determination of the founder of Slavonic Review, Sorbian scholar Adolf Černý, to make Slavonic Review a journal meeting the aim of "monitoring the development of Slavonic literatures, Slavonic science, art and generally cultural efforts". Historical Slavonic studies are monitored in the study mainly in the dimension of history of Slavic reciprocity, changes in the ideas of Slavonic patriotism, and relations between Slavonic nations. The history of Slavonic studies are mentioned only marginally as they constitute, in our view, an independent field of Slavonic studies.

Keywords:
Slavonic Review; history of science; Slavonic studies; historical Slavonic studies; history of Slavonic studies

Pages:
155–166
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