The series is uniquely devoted to Judeo-Slavic studies. It covers all aspects of the history and culture of Jews in the Slavic world and the encounter between Jewish and Slavic cultures (including language, literature, and arts) from the Middle Ages to the present day. The series aims to provide a forum for the growing interest and research in the field across disciplines. It welcomes monographs, collected volumes, and editions of primary sources.
Submission Information:
Proposals may be submitted to Alexander Kulik (akulik@mscc.huji.ac.il) and should include a brief (up to one page) description including the following items: author(s)/editor(s) names with addresses and affiliations; tentative title; topic; scope; significance; research method; innovation; relation to/difference from similar publications; target audience; date of submission; and provisional table of contents (optional).
The series published an average of one volume per year for the last 5 years.
Israel Bartal (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Lazar Fleishman (Stanford University), Heinz-Dietrich Löwe (University of Heidelberg), Alexei Miller (Russian Academy of the Sciences/Central European University, Budapest), Benjamin Nathans (University of Pennsylvania), Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern (Northwestern University), Moshe Taube (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)