Ural Federal University’s Quaestio Rossica Journal Marks a Decade of Excellence with 10th Anniversary Celebration

The scientific journal Quaestio Rossica is celebrating its 10th anniversary – in a short time, it has become one of the leading Russian and foreign humanities platforms bringing together researchers from different countries.

“The editorial board of the journal has succeeded in a short time in making Quaestio Rossica a truly serious and influential international scholarly publication. Already in its first years, the journal was indexed in international databases. Today, despite the geopolitical situation, authors from France, Germany, China, Canada, the USA, and other foreign countries continue to publish in the journal,” says Yulia Zapariy, Head of the Department of Organization of Scientific and Innovative Work at the UrFU Department of Science and Innovation.

On the occasion of the anniversary, the editorial board is organizing an international scientific conference “Axiological Aspects of Modern Philological Studies”, bringing together representatives of leading humanities journals. The events will be held from April 10 to 13. The conference participants will discuss the problems of linguo-axiology, aspects of social stratification of the Russian language, the content of media, religious, educational, and scientific discourse, the dynamics of value orientations of native speakers, and other issues. The discussion will be attended by representatives of the editors of such scientific publications indexed in international databases as “Russian History”, “Dialogue with Time”, and “Vestnik NSU. Series: History, Philology”, “Vestnik RUDN. Series: History of Russia” and others.

Quaestio Rossica is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research results in the fields of Russian history, philology, art, and culture. It was founded in 2013. The journal is published four times a year. Articles are accepted in Russian, English, German, and French. The journal aims to present new scientific trends in the study of the humanities, to introduce newly discovered sources into the scientific circulation, and to update traditional and create modern concepts of Russian studies. In addition to scientific articles, the journal publishes reviews, historiographical reviews, discussions, and pages from the past of humanities.