The aim of this essay is to explain the significance of the Slavonic Review for the shaping and profiling of the field of historical Slavic studies. Historical Slavic studies is understood here in the sense of Slavonic studies that focus on the inception and development of the ideas of Pan-Slavism and inter- Slavic relations. At the same time, this field is complemented by the history of the field of Slavic studies itself, with which it shares many topical and methodological features. Both fields produce analytical work that is enriched with discussions of the broader contexts made possible by the more general approach.
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This analytical study discusses the interest among Czech historians who research Russian history spanning from its earliest periods to 1917. It is a case study that demonstrates this interest in the example of the periodical the Slavonic Review. Part of this study is an analysis of the tradition of Czech (Czechoslovak) research into Russian history and the historians’ confrontations on the pages of the Slavonic Review. The work treats the topical and methodological transformations in the research chronologically, and pays tribute to the significant personalities who published historical Russian studies work in this periodical.
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