Studia mythologica Slavica is an international scientific journal created as a platform for scholarly debate on Slavic mythology, which was blooming after a long decline due to a renewed resurgence. Since its first publication in 1998, it has developed into an internationally renowned and recognised journal. Therefore, the editorial board has decided to keep the title of the journal unchanged despite the expansion of the publication of scientific articles to other fields of research and geographical areas. Today, the journal publishes scholarly articles that go far beyond its original title, not only in the field of Baltic-Slavic mythology, but also in the fields of cognitive and comparative mythology, folklore studies, ethnology, ethnolinguistics, ethnological, anthropological, archaeological, literary, historical, religious and linguistic studies, etc. The common denominator of all these interdisciplinary approaches is past, traditional and contemporary culture in the areas of belief, ritual and narrative. The journal's great strength is its interdisciplinarity, which goes beyond the perspectives and methods of a single discipline and broadens the research horizon. It is also one of the few linguistically diverse journals that allows publications in various Slavic and European languages, not only in English.
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