Submitted by thinium on Thu, 2020-12-03 16:41
Thirty years ago, the question of whether there is room for early modern Slavic studies would have seemed absurd. The field was booming. Path-breaking studies emerged on a regular basis.
Submitted by thinium on Fri, 2020-07-17 12:42
The suggested topic was something along the lines of “Doing Slavic Studies During a Global Pandemic,” but it’s hard to claim any particular expertise. If you’re a Slavist, and if you’re either working or fretting about not working, you’re doing it during a pandemic. We are all in the same boat, even if it is a pestilent cruise liner with many of us in steerage.
Submitted by ANM185 on Thu, 2015-06-04 15:32
Barbara Heldt discusses her early years of being a woman in Slavic Studies and the founding of AWSS.
Submitted by lypark on Tue, 2014-04-08 12:56
With Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, the US media and a growing number of senior government, policy and academic experts are raising concerns about the decline in US expertise on Russia.
Submitted by thinium on Wed, 2014-03-26 16:20
Interview with Prof. Mitsuyoshi Numano (Tokyo U) - co-organizer of the first ICCEES World Congress to be held in Asia