STUDIA MYTHOLOGICA SLAVICA

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  The aim of scientific journal Studia mythologica Slavica is to throw light on Slavic mythology from different aspects, to add to it's reconstruction, and to present the mythopoetic and religious traditions of Slavic nations. The journal publishes detailed analyses of Slavic epic and narrative traditions, and comparative studies on the mythology and religious notions of older Slavic, Eurasian as well as other civilisations. The character of the publication is both international and interdisciplinary, covering the themes from the field of ethnology, philology, history, archaeology, religious studies, history of literature and philosophy.
The journal was first published in 1998 in cooperation of the Institute of Slovenian Ethnology at ZRC SAZU and the Department of Linguistics of the University in Pisa. From 1999 onwards it is published in cooperation with the University of Udine.
The Journal is published once a year in November in multi-language edition.

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Editorial board: 
Monika Kropej (chief editor), Institute of Slovenian Ethnology SRC SASA, Novi trg 5/II, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, E-mail: monika@zrc-sazu.si
Nikolai Mikhailov, Università degli studi di Udine, Dipartimento di Lingue e Civilità dell'Europa Centro-Orientale, Via Zanon 6, 33100 Udine, Italia, E-mail: gintautas.mikalojus@virgilio.it
Vlado Nartnik, Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian language SRC SASA
Andrej Pleterski, Institute of Archaeology SRC SASA.

Editorial council:
Natka Badurina (Università degli Studi di Udine), Nikos Čausidis (Univerzitet Sv. Kiril i Metodi, Skopje), Roberto Dapit (Università degli Studi di Trieste), Pietro U. Dini (Università degli Studi di Pisa), Remo Faccani (Università degli Studi di Udine), Larisa Fialkova (University of Haifa), Stefano Garzonio (Università degli Studi di Pisa), Janina Kursite (Universitate Riga, Letonija), Andrzej Litwornia (Università degli Studi di Udine), Nijole Laurinkiene (Lietuviu literaturos ir tautosakos institutas Vilnius, Litva), Mirjam Mencej (Univerza v Ljubljani), Ljubinko Radenković (SANU, Beograd), Leszek Paweł Słupecki (Instytut Archeologii PAN, Warszava), Zmago Šmitek (Univerza v Ljubljani), Svetlana Tolstaja (Institut slavjanovedenija Rossijskoj Akademii Nauk, Moskva), Giorgio Ziffer (Università degli Studi di Udine).