The ''Slavic and East European Journal'' (SEEJ) is a major
peer-reviewed
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academic journal
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publishing original research and review essays in the areas of
Slavic and
East European
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languages, literatures, cultures, linguistics, methodology and pedagogy, as well as reviews of books published in these areas.
History
SEEJ is one of the oldest American Slavist academic journals. Founded in 1945 as the ''Bulletin of the American Association of Teachers of Slavonic and East European Languages,'' the title changed to ''Bulletin of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages'' in 1947''.''
In 1954, "to bring the publication into conformity with the general pattern of foreign language teachers' publications," the name changed to ''The AATSEEL Journal''. In 1957, under the leadership of Professor J. Thomas Shaw, a distinguished Pushkinist who taught at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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, the journal took on its modern form as the ''Slavic and East European Journal'' and increased its page count to allow for the publication of research articles to supplement its pedagogical material.
All back issues of the journal are available electronically through
JSTOR
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. Information regarding current and recent issues are available to members on the website of the
American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages.
The editorship of the journal changes every five years. Currently, the editorial offices are housed in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures at the
Ohio State University
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.
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Slavic studies journals
Publications established in 1941
Quarterly journals
English-language journals
Academic journals published by learned and professional societies of the United States
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