CALL FOR PAPERS: American Contributions to the XIV International Congress of Slavists

Lina Steiner lsteiner at uchicago.edu
Mon Mar 6 15:43:29 UTC 2006


Dear Professor Flier,

Should I submit my abstarct in two languages, Russian and English, or is 
one of these languges acceptble at this time?  Thank you so much

Best regards,

Lina Steiner
University of Chicago Michael S. Flier wrote:

> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> The American Committee of Slavists (ACS)  issues a second call for 
> papers for the XIV International Congress of Slavists in Ohrid, 
> Macedonia, late summer 2008 (precise dates TBA), to determine the 
> composition of the American delegation.
>
>    * Eligibility. To be considered, an applicant must, without 
> exception, have
>        * 1) a regular (not occasional) academic position (including 
> emeritus status) in an American college or university;
>        * 2) a Ph.D. in hand by April 15, 2006, the deadline date for 
> the submission of the abstract.
>    * Application. Qualified applicants must submit an application form 
> (available from ACS website 
> <http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~slavic/acs>http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~slavic/acs) 
> and accompanying materials by March 15, 2006, to
>    Prof. Robert A. Rothstein, Secretary-Treasurer
>    American Committee of Slavists
>    Slavic and East European Studies
>    Herter Hall
>    181 Presidents Drive
>    University of Massachusetts
>    Amherst, MA 01003-9312
>    * ·Abstract. Applicants must submit a one-page abstract of the 
> paper in three (3) copies by April 15, 2006, to:
>    Prof. Michael S. Flier, Chairman
>    American Committee of Slavists
>    Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
>    Harvard University
>    Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street
>    Cambridge, MA 02138
> Applicants are advised to follow instructions carefully in the 
> preparation of abstracts.  Preference will be given to papers that are 
> broadly comparative in nature.
>
>    * · Paper. If the abstract is accepted, the applicant must submit 
> the final version of the paper in two (2) copies by December 1, 2006, 
> to Prof. Michael S. Flier at the above address.  To achieve a measure 
> of uniformity in the published volume(s), the ACS has prepared a style 
> sheet for linguistic and literary contributions. Following the 
> guidelines presented in the style sheet will save the editors 
> countless hours of reformatting and word processing. Accordingly, all 
> contributors are expected to adhere to the guidelines provided in the 
> style sheet on the ACS website http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~slavic/acs.
>
>
> _________________________________________________________
>
> PROF. MICHAEL S. FLIER
> Oleksandr Potebnja Professor of Ukrainian Philology
>
> Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
> Harvard University
> Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street
> Cambridge, MA 02138
>
>
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