Deadline for March AAASS NewsNet
Donna Orwin
dorwin at CHASS.UTORONTO.CA
Tue Jan 29 17:04:58 UTC 2002
Dear Ms. Bernard,
Please publish as much of the following announcement as you have room for.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Donna Orwin
*************
Volume XIII of Tolstoy Studies Journal has just appeared, and we invite you to
subscribe to it for yourselves and for your libraries. TSJ is a refereed annual
put out by the Tolstoy Society of North America. Its editorial offices are
located at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies at the University of
Toronto. Journal subscription is included in membership in the Tolstoy
Society. You may purchase the present issue, and also subscribe to Issue XIV,
due to appear in December, 2002. Annual dues are $50 for institutions, $35 for
faculty, $20 for emeriti, students, and independent scholars. Please make
checks out to the Tolstoy Society and send to Professor Edwina Cruise,
Department of Russian, Mount Holyoke College, So. Hadley, MA 01075. Back issues
are also available through Professor Cruise. All funds are in US dollars.
TSJ is now accepting submissions for issue XIV. For more information, you may
contact Professor Donna Orwin at the University of Toronto at
dorwin at chass.utoronto.ca, or visit our website at
http://www.utoronto.ca/tolstoy/. Professor Orwin can also be reached by mail at
CREES.
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Hugh McLean
Brooding Stiva: The Masterpiece Theatre Anna Karenina
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A. D. Gorden: ⌠Tolstoy in Palestine■
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The Library at Iasnaia Poliana
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The Annotated Bibliography of the Library at Iasnaia Poliana
C. J. G. Turner
Tolstoy Scholarship in Russia and Abroad
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Paul Haddock
Supplement to the Annotated Bibliography for 1988-1994
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Reviews
Anna Karenina on Page & Screen, Studies in Slavic Cultures II, Edited by Helena
Goscilo and Petre Petrov (Justin Weir)
Lev Tolstoi. Voina i mir in the Zakharov Edition (Edwina Cruise)
Ivan Bunin. The Liberation of Tolstoy. A Tale of Two Writers. Edited. and
translated by Thomas Gaiton Marullo and Vladimir D. Khmelkov (Edward Wasiolek)
Life in a Penal Battalion of the Imperial Russian Army: the Tolstoyan N.T.
Iziumchenko▓s Story. Edited by Peter Brock and John L. Keep, translated by J.
Keep (Andrew Donskov)
News from the Profession
Conference in St. Petersburg
Elvira Osipova
Japan Tolstoy Society
Miyuki Aburaya
"Jolanta M. Davis" wrote:
> Dear Fellow Slavicists,
>
> Please let me know by next Friday, February 1, 2002, if you wish to submit
> any information for the next, March issue of NewsNet. In case you are not
> familiar with NewsNet -- it is published five times a year, in January,
> March, May, September, and November by the American Association for the
> Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) and includes information about the
> field of Slavic, Russian, East European, and Central Asian studies that
> would be of interest to its over 3,000 AAASS members, to whom it is
> distributed.
>
> NewsNet's regular columns include:
>
> - Calls for papers and calls for submissions (calls for papers for
> upcoming conferences
> and calls for submissions to journals and edited volumes)
> - Employment Opportunities (opportunities either in academia or elsewhere
> requiring the
> knowledge of Russian, East European, or Eurasian studies,
> languages, history, etc.)
> - News of Affiliates (information about organizations affiliated with AAASS)
> - Opportunities for Support (information about grants, fellowships, awards
> available to
> scholars of Russia, East Europe, and Eurasia)
> - Personages (information about recent important events in the lives of
> AAASS members
> such as awards, nominations, new appointments, etc.)
> - Publications (information about recent or upcoming publications written
> or edited by
> AAASS members)
> - Calendar (listing of upcoming conferences, conventions, etc.)
>
> Sincerely,
> Diane Bernard
>
> Diane Bernard
> Interim NewsNet Editor
> American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)
> 8 Story Street
> Cambridge, MA 021238
> http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aaass/
> >
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