Revues du CREE
Finnish-Ugric Studies
Finnish-Ugric Studies
Études finno-ougriennes is the only French-language periodical devoted to Finno-Ugric languages and the peoples who speak them. Founded in 1964 by Aurélien Sauvageot and Jean Gergely, the journal is published at the rate of one volume per year, each coordinated by the Association pour le développement des études finno-ougriennes (Adéfo), which brings together leading French researchers specializing in this field. It welcomes contributions from French and foreign specialists in all disciplines of interest to the Finno-Ugric field, extended even to the Uralic family and other ethnic groups or languages with more or less clear affinities with this family. Articles are submitted for review. The reading committee is made up of the editorial board and the scientific committee; external experts may also be called in. Articles are published mainly (but not exclusively) in French, with two abstracts in other languages, one of which is widely distributed.
As a multidisciplinary journal, Études finno-ougriennes covers all areas of the humanities and social sciences. In addition to linguistic studies, the journal publishes works relating to the history of peoples speaking Finno-Ugric languages, their institutions, their cultures, especially their literature and arts, and current events prompt studies on the situation of these peoples in a continent undergoing profound change. Articles are supplemented by columns and bibliographical information or analysis.
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Slovo
Slovo
Created in 1978, the journal Slovo (word, parole or verb in Russian and other Slavic languages) publishes articles on the languages, literatures, cultures and civilizations of the peoples of the post-Soviet space (Slavic, Siberian, Finno-Ugric, Caucasian, Baltic or Central Asian), literatures, cultures and civilizations of the peoples of the post-Soviet space (Slavic, Siberian, Finno-Ugric, Caucasian, Baltic or Central Asian) and of Central and Balkan Europe. Both multi-area and transdisciplinary, Slovo covers most of the major disciplines in the humanities and social sciences: arts and literature (written and oral), linguistics, history and social sciences, ethnology and anthropology, politics and geopolitics, economics.
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