ASEEES News

Monday, October 12, 2020

October 2020 NewsNet is now available

The October 2020 NewsNet is now available and contains articles including

”A Philosopher on the Streets of Belarus” by Tatiana Shchyttsova (European Humanities University & MAG);

“Operation ASEEES and The Slavic Connexion’s Other Adventures” by Cullan Bendig, Samantha Farmer, Lera Toropin, Katya Yegorov-Crate (University of Texas-Austin):

“Beyond Diversity: Integrating Racial Justice into REECA Studies” by Emily Couch;

”Is There Room for Early Modern Slavic Studies in the US & Canada?” by Ievgeniia (Zhenya) Sakal (Yale University);

As well as an interview with Oleh Kotsyuba about the New Books Website of the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard; Spotlight on New Affiliate Group: The Working Group for Solidarity in REEES; Announcements of the 2020 ASEEES Prize winners and of the 2021 ASEEES Convention theme; our usual features.             

More ASEEES News

ASEEES News
  • Kimberly Zarecor appointed to National Science Foundation position

    Kimberly Zarecor, professor of architecture at Iowa State University, has been appointed as a full-time program director in the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program.  Full Press Release

  • 2024 ASEEES Virtual Convention

    As we prepare for the 2024 ASEEES Virtual Convention on October 17-18, please read the following instructions for your participation and/or attendance. We encourage all convention participants to attend the virtual convention to support those who cannot join […]

  • Edith Clowes Publishes Shredding the Map: Imagined Geographies of Revolutionary Russia, 1914-1922

    Edith Clowes published Shredding the Map: Imagined Geographies of Revolutionary Russia, 1914-1922 with Amherst College Press. Shredding the Map investigates Russian place consciousness in the decade between the start of World […]