Slavic Review was created in 1941.
Slavic Union was created in 1998.
Slavic Voice of America was created in 2001.
Baku Slavic University was created in 1946.
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The two Moravia brothers who created a Slavic alphabet were Saints Cyril and Methodius. They developed the Glagolitic alphabet in the 9th century to aid in the Christianization of the Slavic peoples. This alphabet later evolved into the Cyrillic script, which is used in many Slavic languages today. Their work significantly contributed to the cultural and religious development of the Slavic nations.
Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) is an annual conference that was first organized in 1992 by scholars interested in applying formal and computational methods to the study of Slavic languages. It continues to be held annually, with each conference hosted by a different university.
Evergreen Review was created in 1957.
The Alliance Review was created in 1888.
National Review was created in 1955.
Boston Review was created in 1975.
Chiron Review was created in 1982.
The Georgia Review was created in 1947.