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| Europe-Asia Studies (formerly Soviet Studies) |
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| Discipline | studies of the Soviet bloc |
| Language | English |
| Publication details | |
| Publisher | Routledge () |
| Publication history | 1949 - present (1949-1992 as Soviet Studies) |
| Frequency | 8 issues a year |
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| ISSN | 1465-3427 |
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Europe-Asia Studies is an academic peer-reviewed journal published 8 times a year by Routledge on behalf of the Institute of Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow, and continuing (since vol. 45, 1993) the journal Soviet Studies (vols. 1-44, 1949-1992), which was renamed after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The journal focuses on political, economic and social affairs of the countries of the former Soviet bloc and their successors, as well as their history in the 20th century. Both Europe-Asia Studies and Soviet Studies are available online with subscription via JSTOR from 1949 onwards. Recent issues are accessible via Informaworld.
External links
- Europe-Asia Studies @ Informaworld
- Europe-Asia Studies @ JSTOR
- Soviet Studies @ JSTOR
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