Submitted by ANM185 on Wed, 2017-08-16 14:36
Refelections on the roundtable "Portable Practices of Critical Social Inquiry: Taking East Central Europe Global” from last years annual conference.
Submitted by ANM185 on Mon, 2017-08-14 11:22
NewsNet is dedicated to helping SEEES specialists explore carees beyond the professoriate. With the guidance of the ASEEES Committee on NonAcademic Careers, we have assembled a variety of articles that address this issue from multiple angles. This article offers advice and resources for Ph.D. students considering alternative careers.
Submitted by ANM185 on Tue, 2017-08-01 15:31
Douglas Smith recounts his discovery of a wealth of new information from the USSR collected by Martin Manhoff.
Submitted by thinium on Tue, 2017-07-18 15:30
The Subcommittee on Education & Access (affiliated with the Committee on Libraries and Information Resources (CLIR)) is conducting a survey of REEE scholars and information professionals.
Submitted by ANM185 on Mon, 2017-07-17 12:59
Travel Grant available to Ukranian and Belrusian scholars attending the ASEEES Chicago Convention. Application deadline is quickly approaching!
Submitted by ANM185 on Mon, 2017-07-10 18:14
Information on the announcement of a new archive on the Prague Spring.
Submitted by ANM185 on Fri, 2017-06-30 13:21
A quarter century after the Soviet collapse, Central Asian studies continues to find more of a home with institutions in the ASEEES realm than with Middle East studies, Asian studies, or comparative Muslim societies. But a nagging question remains. What is being left out in Central Asian research when its scholars tend to be associated most with Slavic, East European, and Eurasian units, conferences, and publication venues?
Submitted by thinium on Fri, 2017-06-16 14:33
In preparation for the upcoming 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution, the Hoover Library & Archives made a concerted effort to assess its holdings of visual materials produced in that era. This process included recent careful description of the library’s art vault, the core component of which is made up of what is called the Russian Art Collection.
Submitted by sdm68 on Thu, 2017-06-01 14:56
Larger versions of images from the June 2017 NewsNet article and additional images from the Hoover Institute are available here.
Submitted by vrl7 on Thu, 2017-03-23 12:51
The year 2016 marked 150 years since the first publication of Crime and Punishment. To celebrate the novel’s anniversary Kate Holland and Katherine Bowers co-organized a global outreach program, “Crime and Punishment at 150”.
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