Зборник Матице српске за славистику
Matica Srpska Journal of Slavic Studies
Publishing House: Матица српска
Subject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 0258-6819
Status: Active
- 2025
- Issue No. 108
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Short Description
Started at the time when Serbian philological periodicals were less diverse than today, the Matica Srpska Journal for Slavic Studies (until 1984 – Journal for Slavic Studies) has since its beginning been a journal for Slavic philology, while other areas of Slavic studies were less represented there, mainly in the chronicles of scientific life and scientific criticism. Within the Slavic philological issues in the Matica Srpska Journal for Slavic Studies special attention is paid to the topics of Slavic literatures and their study in the light of literary history, theory, interpretation, comparative studies, reception, but also to Slavic languages in isolation or in various forms of comparative, typological and contrastive studies. In addition, the Matica Srpska Journal for Slavic Studies motivates the research of Slavic literatures and languages in the context of Slavic and all other cultures with the use of diverse contemporary multidisciplinary and methodological approaches. The gradual increase in the scope of the profile of the Matica Srpska Journal for Slavic Studies happened parallel to the changes in the Editorial Board, which was headed from 1970 until 1993 by academician Milorad Živančević, from 1993 until 1998 by Professor Miodrag Sibinović, and from 1998 until 2012 by Professor Predrag Piper. The addition to the Editorial Board of Slavists with complementary research interests should be an investment for a more complete representation of various branches of Slavic philology in the Matica Srpska Journal for Slavic Studies. Since 2016 the Matica Srpska Journal for Slavic Studies has been indexed in the ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences), since 2017 on the ESCI (Web of Science), since 2019 on the SCOPUS and since 2023 on the EBSCO list of journals, whose high system of quality and strict criteria assemble the most prestigious European journals in the field of social sciences and humanities.
