WebCanadian Association of Slavists Executives, 1989-2004 1988-1989 Canadian Association Of Slavists Officers President Walter Smyrniw, McMaster University Immediate Past President R. Karpiak, University of Waterloo Vice Presidents Stella Hryniuk, University of Manitoba Ieva Vitins, Dalhousie University Secretary Treasurer WebOct 18, 2016 · This article introduces and reprints a speech by Watson Kirkconnell to the Canadian Association of Slavists in 1957. Watson Kirkconnell (1895—1977) was an influential Canadian scholar, university administrator, Baptist activist, and prodigious translator of verse. The introduction discusses his significant role in the development of …
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WebThe Canadian Association of Slavists. International Council for Central and East European Studies. International Dostoevsky Society. Modern Language Association. … WebThe Canadian Association of Slavists A BRIEF HISTORY The idea of forming an association of Canadian teachers of Slavic languages, similar to one existing in the United States, was born at a meeting of teachers of Slavic languages arranged by Professor L. Ignatieff and Professor W. Skey, 21 May 1946 at the University of Toronto. sidewinder chaincase problems
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WebJul 31, 2024 · Congratulations to Professor Jeff Sahadeo on being awarded the 2024 Canadian Association of Slavists/Taylor and Francis Book Prize in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies for his “Voices from the Soviet Edge” (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2024)! WebDec 14, 2024 · The annual conference of the Canadian Association of Slavists will take place at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC) in early June 2024. The CAS Annual Conference is held as a part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences with more than 70 national associations in attendance. The theme of the 2024Congress … WebThe Canadian Association of Slavists (CAS), founded in 1954 at the University of Manitoba, is an interdisciplinary gathering of scholars and professionals whose interests focus on the social, economic and political life of the Slavic peoples, as well as their languages, cultures and histories. sidewinder chair ashley