Volume 7 (2009), 2 issues per year
Assistant Editors:
Reviews Editor:
Angus Walker (sometime Director of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London, UK)
Editorial Board:
Robin Aizlewood (SSEES, University College London, UK)
Derek Beales (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)
Mark Cornwall (University of Southampton)
Robert J. W. Evans (Oriel College Oxford)
Karin Friedrich (University of Aberdeen)
László Péter (SSEES, University College London)
Professor Robert B. Pynsent (SSEES University College London)
Advisory Board Members:
Robin Baker (University of Chichester, UK)
John W. Boyer (University of Chicago, USA)
Aleksander Fiut (Jagiellonean University, Cracow, Poland)
László Kontler (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary)
Dusan Kováç (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava Slovakia)
Hans Lemberg (University of Marburg Germany)
Luboš Merhaut (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic)
Norman Naimark (Stanford University, USA)
John Neubauer (University of Amsterdam The Netherlands)
Jaroslav Panek (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic)
Roman Szporluk (Harvard University, USA)
Peter Urbanitsch (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria)
Central Europe publishes original research articles on the history, languages, literature, political culture, music, arts and society of those lands once part of the Habsburg Monarchy and Poland-Lithuania from the Middle Ages to the present. It also publishes discussion papers, marginalia, book, archive, exhibition, music and film reviews. Central Europe has been established as a refereed journal to foster the worldwide study of the area and to provide a forum for the academic discussion of Central European life and institutions. From time to time an issue will be devoted to a particular theme, based on a selection of papers presented at an international conference or seminar series.
Central Europe grew out of The Masaryk Journal, established by Katya A. M. Kocourek at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London in 1997. It is published twice yearly by Maney Publishing in association with the Centre for the Study of Central Europe at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.