Abstract

The article examines the historical aspects of the formation and development of the post-Soviet scientific periodicals of the Khabarovsk Territory and the JAO. Retrospectively, the turn of the 1990s – early 2000s is highlighted, when key regional publications of a socio–humanitarian orientation began to appear, many of which are still being published. The issue of regulatory and legal bases of scientific and publishing activity is touched upon. The system-organizing role of academic institutions and regional universities in the development of scientific periodicals is shown.

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