Slovak in UK and US

Martin Votruba votruba+ at PITT.EDU
Fri Sep 26 14:17:55 UTC 2003


The only US university with a Slovak studies program is the University of
Pittsburgh, but there is no specific focus on the culture of the 1930s and
1040s.

There probably isn't anyone with that specific focus at a US university.

James Felak, historian, U. of Washington, published about Slovak politics
in that period.

Susan Mikula, historian, Benedictine U., focused on the life of Milan
Hodza (1878-1944), a Slovak activist and politician.

M. Mark Stolarik, historian, U. of Ottawa, Canada, teaches general courses
on Slovak history.

Stan Kirschbaum, poli-sci, York U., Canada, has published the most on
Slovak issues, some papers included the pre-WW II period.

Owen Johnson, historian, U. of Indiana, Bloomington, published on
education in Slovakia in the interwar period, and less on journalism
during the same time, but has focused on non-Slovak issues afterwards.

Stolarik's and Kirschbaum's bibliographies are at
http://faculty.luther.edu/~lauersma/ssa/


Martin

votruba at pitt.edu

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