ROSSIIANE V AZII / RUSSIANS IN ASIA
Literary and Historical Annual
Published at the Centre for Russian and East 
European Studies
University of Toronto
Rossiiane v Azii is a Russian-language literary and historical annual devoted to the history, experiences, and activities of subjects of the Russian Empire who lived in various countries of Asia, mainly in China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and of nearly half a million emigres from Russia who settled in Asian countries after the Revolution of 1917.

Readers are introduced to literary works, memoirs, articles, studies, documents, and other materials written by these Russians, as well as to scholarly articles and studies on the Russian presence in Asia.  Most of the materials are in Russian, but some articles and reviews are in English.  Each issue ha 250-300 pages; some include colour reproductions and photographs.

The annual has been coming out since 1994.  No 1 (1994) is sold out; limited copies of No. 2 (1995), No. 3 (1996), No. 4 (1997), and No. 5 (1998) are still available at $20.00 Canadian in Canada and $20.00 US elsewhere.  The cost includes postage by surface mail.  No. 6 (1999) is ready for publication and No. 7 will come out in the late fall 2000.

For further information, please contact the editor :
Olga Bakich,
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
University of Toronto,
 Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1
Canada
E-mail: obakich@chass.utoronto.ca