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The World of the Orient

The World of the Orient (Ukrainian: Східний світ, romanizedSkhidnyi Svit) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

The World of the Orient
DisciplineArea studies, History, Linguistics
LanguageUkrainian, English
Edited byIvanna Otroshchenko
Publication details
History1993–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt )
ISO 4World Orient
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
ISSN1608-0599 (print)
1682-5268 (web)
Links
  • Journal homepage
  • Online access
  • Online archive

The journal publishes articles on topical issues related to the past and present of the Orient, Oriental languages and literature, contacts of Ukraine with the Oriental countries, bibliographic surveys and reviews, as well as information about academic conferences. Publications on the Crimean studies, Caucasian studies, African studies and Asian Diasporas in different parts of the world are welcome as well. The journal accepts original research articles from Ukrainian and foreign authors. Besides, the translations of historical sources, religious and literary heritage of the Orient are published. Languages of publication are Ukrainian and English.

The journal aims at the revitalization of the academic research on the Oriental studies in Ukraine and the development of this field as an important integral part of the Ukrainian humanities. The objective of the journal is to maintain the development of the Oriental studies, to introduce new sources, to promote the latest scientific achievements, to improve the level of the research and to strengthen the academic cooperation in this field. The journal is intended for specialists in Oriental studies, historians, philologists, philosophers, political scientists, religious studies scholars, museologists, university professors and students, and all those interested in the history, languages and cultures of the countries of the Orient and their contacts with Ukraine. The journal is indexed in: Scopus.[1]

History edit

The World of the Orient was first published in 1927 under the aegis of the All-Ukrainian Scientific Association of Oriental Studies. The last two issues (No. 6 (15) in 1930 and doubled No. 1/2 (16/17) in 1931) were titled The Red Orient. In 1931 the publication was ceased.[2] During this period 17 issues were published. The editorial board of the journal included, in particular, A. Yu. Krymsky, A.P Kovalevsky [uk], P. G. Ritter [uk], and P. G. Tychyna.[3]

In 1993, after a 62-year hiatus, the publication of The World of the Orient was resumed. This was initiated by Omelyan Prytsak, the founder and first director of the A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies. The World of the Orient became the main periodical of the institute. Since 1993, authors from 25 countries have contributed to the journal.

In all, more than 115 issues were published from 1927 until present. In contrast with the first issues of the journal, dedicated mostly to economic issues and trade relations of the Soviet Union, in particular the Soviet Ukraine, with the countries of the East, in the restored journal publications on historical topics predominate.[4]

Editors-in-chief:

• J. P. Ryappo [uk] (1927–1929)

• O. A. Polotsky [uk] (1930–1931)

O. Yo. Pritsak (1993–2000)

• Yu. M. Kochubey [uk] (2001–2009)

• L. V. Matveeva [uk] (2009–2012)

• I. V. Otroshchenko (since 2012)

Availability

The issues of the journal (since 2012) are available online, through the main journal website.

Further reading

• Kovalevsky A. (1961), “The Study of the East at the Kharkiv University and Kharkiv in the 18th – 20th Centuries”, in Anthology of Literatures of the East, Edition, introduction and notes by A. P. Kovalevsky, KhSU, Kharkiv, pp. 90–92. (In Ukrainian).

• Rybalkin V. S. (2008), “In what way “Skhidny Svit” was renewed, The World of the Orient, No. 3, pp. 74–76. (In Ukrainian) https://6f842ba7-59af-475f-af8c-16060864257b.filesusr.com/ugd/2c14a4_f43100cb54fe4a1a8b4e7e4d41739919.pdf.

• Tsygankova E. (2007), Oriental Institutions in Ukraine: the Soviet Period, Kritika, Kyiv, pp. 160–163. (In Ukrainian).

References edit

  1. ^ About of the Journal
  2. ^ Kovalevsky A. (1961), “The Study of the East at the Kharkiv University and Kharkiv in the 18th – 20th Centuries”, in Anthology of Literatures of the East, Edition, introduction and notes by A. P. Kovalevsky, KhSU, Kharkiv, pp. 90–92. (In Ukrainian).
  3. ^ Tsygankova E. (2007), Oriental Institutions in Ukraine: the Soviet Period, Kritika, Kyiv, pp. 160, 162. (In Ukrainian).
  4. ^ Articles on the site National Library of Ukraine Vernalsky

External links edit

  • "All digitized issues of The World of the Orient (Red East) № 1-17 for 1927-1931 in the e-library CHTYVO"
  • "The World of the Orient // A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies"

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The World of the Orient Ukrainian Shidnij svit romanized Skhidnyi Svit is a quarterly peer reviewed academic journal published by the A Yu Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine The World of the OrientDisciplineArea studies History LinguisticsLanguageUkrainian EnglishEdited byIvanna OtroshchenkoPublication detailsHistory1993 presentPublisherA Yu Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies Ukraine FrequencyQuarterlyStandard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4World OrientIndexingCODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusISSN1608 0599 print 1682 5268 web LinksJournal homepage Online access Online archiveAsia portalThe journal publishes articles on topical issues related to the past and present of the Orient Oriental languages and literature contacts of Ukraine with the Oriental countries bibliographic surveys and reviews as well as information about academic conferences Publications on the Crimean studies Caucasian studies African studies and Asian Diasporas in different parts of the world are welcome as well The journal accepts original research articles from Ukrainian and foreign authors Besides the translations of historical sources religious and literary heritage of the Orient are published Languages of publication are Ukrainian and English The journal aims at the revitalization of the academic research on the Oriental studies in Ukraine and the development of this field as an important integral part of the Ukrainian humanities The objective of the journal is to maintain the development of the Oriental studies to introduce new sources to promote the latest scientific achievements to improve the level of the research and to strengthen the academic cooperation in this field The journal is intended for specialists in Oriental studies historians philologists philosophers political scientists religious studies scholars museologists university professors and students and all those interested in the history languages and cultures of the countries of the Orient and their contacts with Ukraine The journal is indexed in Scopus 1 History editThe World of the Orient was first published in 1927 under the aegis of the All Ukrainian Scientific Association of Oriental Studies The last two issues No 6 15 in 1930 and doubled No 1 2 16 17 in 1931 were titled The Red Orient In 1931 the publication was ceased 2 During this period 17 issues were published The editorial board of the journal included in particular A Yu Krymsky A P Kovalevsky uk P G Ritter uk and P G Tychyna 3 In 1993 after a 62 year hiatus the publication of The World of the Orient was resumed This was initiated by Omelyan Prytsak the founder and first director of the A Yu Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies The World of the Orient became the main periodical of the institute Since 1993 authors from 25 countries have contributed to the journal In all more than 115 issues were published from 1927 until present In contrast with the first issues of the journal dedicated mostly to economic issues and trade relations of the Soviet Union in particular the Soviet Ukraine with the countries of the East in the restored journal publications on historical topics predominate 4 Editors in chief J P Ryappo uk 1927 1929 O A Polotsky uk 1930 1931 O Yo Pritsak 1993 2000 Yu M Kochubey uk 2001 2009 L V Matveeva uk 2009 2012 I V Otroshchenko since 2012 AvailabilityThe issues of the journal since 2012 are available online through the main journal website Further reading Kovalevsky A 1961 The Study of the East at the Kharkiv University and Kharkiv in the 18th 20th Centuries in Anthology of Literatures of the East Edition introduction and notes by A P Kovalevsky KhSU Kharkiv pp 90 92 In Ukrainian Rybalkin V S 2008 In what way Skhidny Svit was renewed The World of the Orient No 3 pp 74 76 In Ukrainian https 6f842ba7 59af 475f af8c 16060864257b filesusr com ugd 2c14a4 f43100cb54fe4a1a8b4e7e4d41739919 pdf Tsygankova E 2007 Oriental Institutions in Ukraine the Soviet Period Kritika Kyiv pp 160 163 In Ukrainian References edit About of the Journal Kovalevsky A 1961 The Study of the East at the Kharkiv University and Kharkiv in the 18th 20th Centuries in Anthology of Literatures of the East Edition introduction and notes by A P Kovalevsky KhSU Kharkiv pp 90 92 In Ukrainian Tsygankova E 2007 Oriental Institutions in Ukraine the Soviet Period Kritika Kyiv pp 160 162 In Ukrainian Articles on the site National Library of Ukraine VernalskyExternal links edit All digitized issues of The World of the Orient Red East 1 17 for 1927 1931 in the e library CHTYVO The World of the Orient A Yu Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The World of the Orient amp oldid 1174167619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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