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This article, on the basis of the study of one hundred volumes of the Slavonic Review, attempts to present a sketch of the reflection of Polish subjects in this journal. The Slavonic Review was founded as a news periodical, and therefore at the outset there were many texts appearing on its pages from the disciplines of ethnography, linguistics, and literature. This article focuses on the gradual filtering of historical subjects into the Slavonic Review and upon the gradual transformation of the journal into a scholarly periodical in which Czech historians who focus on Poland – as well as their Polish colleagues – published their essays. The article does not present an exhaustive bibliographical summary of Polish studies topics in the Slavonic Review. It is only a sketch of the main trends in the field of the presentation of the history of Poland and of Czech-Polish relations within the Slavonic Review.