Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
The Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences is an integral part of the Historical and Philological Studies Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It is focused on comprehensive studies of Slavic history, culture, literature, and languages.
History
The Institute was founded in 1947 as the Institute for Slavic and Balcan Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Since 1997, the Institute has its current name. Amongst the researchers of the Institute were Academicians of the RAS: Yulian Bromley, Nikolay Derzhavin, Boris Grekov, Gennady Litavrin, Dmitry Markov, Leonid Milov, Sergey Obnorsky, Vladimir Picheta, Yury Pisarev, Mikhail Tikhomirov, Nikita Tolstoy, Vladimir Toporov, and Oleg Trubachyov; Corresponding Members of the RAS: Tatiana Nikolaeva, Petr Tretyakov, Zinaida Udaltsova, and Vladimir Volkov. Currently, there are Academicians of the RAS: Vladimir Dybo, Vyacheslav Ivanov, and Andrey A. Zaliznyak; Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Anatolij A. Turilov; and Corresponding Members of the RAS: Aleksey Gippius and Boris Floria.Academic journals, yearbooks, and periodicals
The Institute for Slavic Studies publishes academic journals and periodicals:Slavianovedenie
Slavianovedenie is an academic journal published six times a year since 1965. Issues of the journal since 1965 till 2009 are available free on the website of the Institute.
Slověne
Slověne = Словѣне. International Journal of Slavic Studies is a biannual peer-reviewed open-access academic journal since 2012.
Slavic Almanac is published since 1997.
Slavic World in the Third Millennium is a yearbook published since 2006.
Archaeographic Yearbook has been published since 1957 by the Archaeographic Commission.
Other yearbooks and periodicals
The Slavic Linguistic Atlas Khazarian Almanac The Library of the Institute for Slavic Studies Belarus and Ukraine: History and Culture- ''Studies in Slavic Dialectology''