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July 2026 Issue

In the July issue, four scholar-translators—Sibelan Forrester, Shelley Fairweather-Vega, Jess Jensen Mitchell, and Russell Scott Valentino—discuss the tensions and rewards of moving between scholarship and literary translation. Zachary Hoffman reflects on leaving the academic job market for secondary school teaching. Margaret Samu interviews Karla Huebner, this issue's SHERA Member Spotlight, about her path to studying the Czech avant-garde alongside her career as a novelist. Nikolas Weyland recaps a Polish Studies Association roundtable on innovative approaches to teaching Polish history.

ASEEES introduces two new initiatives: the ASEEES Cohort Project, a yearlong program for first- and second-year doctoral students, and the ASEEES Syllabus Bank, a new repository of syllabi from across the field. ASEEES also announces the 2026 Distinguished Contributions to Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Award honoree along with the 2026 Dissertation Research Grant and Summer Dissertation Writing Grant Recipients. Read on for information about the 2026 Annual Convention, the candidates in the 2026 Board Elections, a call for ASEEES Committee volunteers—and more!

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