Sarmatian Review
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The Sarmatian Review (formerly The Houston Sarmatian)[1] was a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal,[2] published from 1981 to 2017[1][3] by the nonprofit Polish Institute of Houston, covering Slavistics (the study of the histories, cultures, and societies of the Slavic nations of Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe).
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Discipline | Slavic studies |
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Language | English |
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Former name(s) | Houston Sarmatian |
History | 1981–2017 |
Frequency | Triannually |
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ISO 4 | Sarmatian Rev. |
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ISSN | 1059-5872 |
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The editor-in-chief was Ewa Thompson. From 1992 an abbreviated web edition was available, free of charge, six to ten weeks after the publication of the print edition.