May I suggest you try posting also to
post-socialist-areas and
east-west-research
(both are Mailbase lists) and you may find
others interested in your journal.
Andrew Jameson
Chair, Russian Committee, ALL
Languages and Professional Development
1 Brook Street, Lancaster LA1 1SL UK
Tel: 01524 32371 (+44 1524 32371)
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> From: Calvin Allen - Home <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: South-East Europe Review
> Date: 27 March 1999 01:02
>
> Colleagues,
>
> I write as the Associate Editor of a quarterly journal called the
> South-East Europe Review. The journal seeks to explore the political,
> social and economic life of the region and to stimulate an exchange of
> information between researchers and expert commentators on the ongoing
> processes of change and transition.
>
> The journal, which is the result of collaboration between a joint British
> and German editorial team and which is overseen by an editorial board of
> nine people from south-east Europe, is now in its second year of
> publication and is available for a subscription of ?20. However, I do have
> a number of sample copies of the most recent issue available - if you would
> like one, please drop me a line with your address and I will be happy to
> post one out to you.
>
> The 1999 series of the journal will offer a special issue focusing on the
> ten years of transition, timed for publication in November to mark the
> anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The special issue will feature
> articles on the impact of the last ten years on social and economic
> development and will feature articles from a number of
> internationally-renowned researchers and political figures, among them
> Victor Ciorbea, ex-Prime Minister of Romania, and Manfred Weiss,
> President-Elect of the International Industrial Relations Association.
>
> We aim to cover a wide variety of countries from within the region in each
> issue and we particularly encourage comment and correspondence on the
> articles contained within the pages of the publication. Whatever your own
> research interests within the scope of the SEER, we always welcome
> contributions of any length which help to further the debate concerning the
> development of societies in transition.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Calvin Allen
> Associate Editor
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