Publication Place: London
Publication Date: 1988
Editor: Mayo Peter
Editorial Staff: Arnold B. McMillin, Fr Alexander Nadson, Guy de Picarda
Publisher: The Anglo-Byelorussian Society
Sizes: 76c., 24см
Book Collection: KAMUNIKAT — this site (online version); BTH — the library of the Belarusian Historical Association, ul. Proletariacka 11, Białystok (hardcopy)
Copy Numbers: BTH — [562]
Established in 1965, the Journal of Belarusian Studies is the oldest English-language scholarly periodical on Belarusian studies in the world. It aims to promote interdisciplinary exchange between scholars in all major fields of Belarusian studies. The substantive focus of the peer-reviewed journal is on Belarusian society, particularly on societal and cultural change. The Journal invites submissions of articles and book reviews in all fields of Belarusian studies, including articles on Belarusian literature, linguistics, foreign relations, civil society, history and art, as well as book reviews. The journal is indexed by SCOPUS, EBSCO, ERIH PLUS, Google Scholar and other major databases. .
Catalog: Kamunikat.org | BTH
Periodicals: The Journal of Byelorussian Studies
Contents
The Chairman's Annual Report for the Year 1984-85
Anichenka Uadzimir V., Linhvistychnaje Navatarstva Skaryny u Demakratyzacyi Knizhnaslavianskaj Movy
Mayo Peter J., The Case Governed by the Preposition Pa- in Byelorussian
McMillin Arnold, Francis Skaryna’s Biblical Prefaces and their Place in Early Byelorussian Literature
Miller Raymond, The Slavonic Third Person Singular and Byelorussian Historical Dialectology
Rothe Hans, Sounds and Words: Reflections on Reading Skaryna
Wexler Paul, Christian, Jewish and Muslim Translations of The Bible and Koran In Byelorussia: XVIth –XIXth Centuries
Established in 1965, the Journal of Belarusian Studies is the oldest English-language scholarly periodical on Belarusian studies in the world. It aims to promote interdisciplinary exchange between scholars in all major fields of Belarusian studies. The substantive focus of the peer-reviewed journal is on Belarusian society, particularly on societal and cultural change. The Journal invites submissions of articles and book reviews in all ... More »
Established in 1965, the Journal of Belarusian Studies is the oldest English-language scholarly periodical on Belarusian studies in the world. It aims to promote interdisciplinary exchange between scholars in all major fields of Belarusian studies. The substantive focus of the peer-reviewed journal is on Belarusian society, particularly on societal and cultural change. The Journal invites submissions of articles and book reviews in all ... More »