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International Slavic Studies: Concepts, History and Evolution

open access: yesChinese Journal of Slavic Studies, 2021
This paper departs from the definition of Slavistics and reviews the history of international Slavic studies, from its prehistory to its formal establishment as an independent discipline in the mid-18th century, and from the Pan-Slavic movement in the ...
Wenfei Liu
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Decolonizing minds in the “Slavic area,” “Slavic area studies,” and beyond

open access: yesCanadian Slavonic Papers, 2023
Russia’s dramatic escalation of its war against Ukraine in February 2022 compelled many people at last to realize that the Russian “Federation” is in fact an empire. Despite hope in the early 1990s that Russian citizens might transform their country into
James Krapfl
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The Contingent Problem: A Counter-Narrative on Race and Class in the Field of Slavic Studies

Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies, 2021
This essay explores the unique challenge the proliferation of adjunct labor in higher education poses to efforts at eliminating racial bias and promoting diversity in our field.
L. Porter
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Reading Race in Slavic Studies Scholarship through a Digital Lens

Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies, 2021
This article asks, on a systemic scale, how published articles in “Slavic Studies” do and do not reflect critically on race and other cultural constructions of identity.
H. Kohen   +4 more
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The Canadian Association of Slavists as midwife: documents from the first International Conference in Soviet, East European, and Slavic Studies in Banff, 1974

, 2021
In summer 2021, the Canadian Association of Slavists (CAS) hosts the 10th World Congress of the International Council for Central and East European Studies (ICCEES).
Heather J. Coleman
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Gate-crashing “European” and “Slavic” area studies: can Ukrainian studies transform the fields?

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2023
Russia’s full-fledged invasion of Ukraine has brought Ukraine to the centre of academic and public attention. The fact that Ukraine did not immediately collapse surprised the global community and forced many to ask an important question: what is Ukraine?
O. Dudko
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A Moment of Reckoning: Transcending Bias, Engaging Race and Racial Formations in Slavic and East European Studies

Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies, 2021
Race and racial formations and categories define global systems of power and are not bound by history or culture. Nevertheless, with few noted exceptions, race as a category of analysis has largely been rejected and rendered inapplicable within Slavic ...
Sunnie Rucker-Chang, Chelsi W Ohueri
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Slavic Dialectology Studies. Issue 23. A tribute to Ludmila Kalnyn

Slavic Dialectology Studies, 2021
The collective work contains articles based on reports presented at the XXIII Round table on Slavic dialectology at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences on June 16–17th, 2020 as well as publications of dialectal texts ...

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The significance of comparative studies of the medieval state and law of Slavic peoples in V.I. Ermolovich’s works for legal Slavic studies

Current Issues of the State and Law
Comparative studies of ancient Slavic law conducted by a Belarusian scientist, a specialist in the field of state history and legislation of the Middle Ages, V.I. Ermolovich, are considered.
A. V. Seregin
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Murlin Croucher, the Slavic Librarian of Indiana University-Bloomington, 1980-2005

Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2023
Murlin Lee Croucher (1941–2010) served as the third Slavic librarian of Indiana University (IU) from 1980 to 2005 during which he built one of North America’s premier Slavic collections at IU’s Bloomington campus.
Wookjin Cheun
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