Slovene Studies

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Slovene Studies: Journal of the Society for Slovene Studies (the continuation of Papers in Slovene Studies, 1973-78, and of the Society for Slovene Studies Newsletter, 1973-78) is published by the Society for Slovene Studies. Slovene Studies is a forum for the expression of a variety of scholarly viewpoints on problems of Slovene literature, linguistics, history, ethnography, and other areas. It welcomes all scholarly contributions concerning Slovene studies and directly-related comaprative studies. The editorial committee invites comments on its offerings, and will publish those communications it deems pertinent. The views expressed in articles, reviews, and letters, however, should in no way be construed as reflecting the views of the Society for Slovene Studies.

The Society for Slovene Studies publishes selected papers read by participants at conference panels sponsored by the society, and selected submissions to the editor. All papers are refereed for quality before being finally accepted or rejected. Submissions which have been published or accepted for publication elsewhere are not acceptable.

Manuscripts submitted for consideration -- including quotations, notes and bibliography -- should be typed or computer-printed double-spaced. Normally, articles should be of no more than 6000 words, and book reviews of between 1000 and 2000 words. Literary translations from Slovene to English are welcome; if these exceed 5000 words, inquiries should be addressed to the editor in advance. For format and style, authors should follow the Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed., 2003). Authors wishing to incorporate tables, diagrams, etc. should contact the editor in advance; they may be asked to bear the extra costs involved. The submission of contributions on diskette is encouraged.

Submissions should be sent, in English and in three copies, to the editor, Timothy Pogacar, Department of German, Russian & East Asian Languages, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403.

Books for review should be sent to the book review editor, Donald F. Reindl, Oddelek za prevajalstvo, Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija.

Subscriptions to our publications, orders for current and back issues, and registration for membership in the Society for Slovene Studies should be addressed to Carole Rogel, Treasurer of the SSS, 205 North Delta Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43214-3509.

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Created: August 31, 2000
Last modified: 6 November 2009