Skandinavskii sbornik
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Skandinavskii sbornik (Scandinavian Review),[1] also Скандинавский сборник, Skandinaavia kogumik, and Skrifter om Skandinavien, was an annual serial publication of the history and wider humanities in Scandinavia and the Baltic. It was published by the University of Tartu in Estonia between 1956 and 1990 and has been described as the principal forum for scholars of Nordic studies in the Soviet region. It emphasised long-term trends over short-term events and had a philosophy that peaceful coexistence between nations and peoples was the most natural order of things. It ceased publication following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Discipline | History |
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Language | Russian |
Edited by | William Pokhlyobkin (1955-1961); Lidiia K. Roots |
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History | 1956-1990 |
Publisher | University of Tartu (Estonia) |
Frequency | Annual |
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ISO 4 | Skand. Sb. |
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ISSN | 0320-6432 |
LCCN | 60025612 |
OCLC no. | 1765599 |
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