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         Slavic:     more books (100)
  1. Introduction to the Phonological History of the Slavic Languages by Terence R. Carlton, 1991
  2. Slavic Folklore: A Handbook (Greenwood Folklore Handbooks) by Natalie Kononenko, 2007-09-30
  3. Our Slavic Fellow Citizens by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-10
  4. The Dawn of Slavic: An Introduction to Slavic Philology (Yale Language Series) by Alexander M. Schenker, 1996-06-26
  5. Old Church Slavic Reader by Frances J. Whitfield, 2003-11-30
  6. Russian and Other Slavic Embroidery Designs by Sandra Ley, 1976
  7. Slavic Sorcery: Shamanic Journey of Initiation by Ken Johnson, 1997-12-08
  8. The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism by Jan Louis Perkowski, 1989-06-01
  9. The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus by Serhii Plokhy, 2010-08-19
  10. Forests of the Vampires: Slavic Myth (Myth and Mankind) by Charles Phillips, Michael Kerrigan, 1999-01
  11. Axis Slovakia: Hitler's Slavic Wedge, 1938-1945 by Mark W. Axworthy, 2002-09-25
  12. The Month-Brothers: A Slavic Tale by S Marshak, 1983
  13. Brodsky Through the Eyes of His Contemporaries (Vol 2) (Studies in Slavic and Russian Literatures, Cultures and History) by Valentina Polukhina, 2010-01-01
  14. Dostoevsky and the Jews (University of Texas Press Slavic series) by David I. Goldstein, 1981-03

1. American Association Of Teachers Of Slavic And Eastern European Languages
The AASTEEL Newsletter, resources for teaching, digital libraries and other Internet resources.Category Regional Europe Central and Eastern Europe Directories......American Association of Teachers of slavic and Eastern European Languages. Havingtrouble russifying your keyboard? Download slavic fonts and drivers.
http://clover.slavic.pitt.edu/~aatseel/
American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages About AATSEEL Executive Council Membership Advertising ... Internet Resources
News From the Organization
AATSEEL 2003 will be held in San Diego, CA at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort, December 27-30. Check for current conference program information and for preview information about the hotel. Details about conference registration and hotel reservations will be posted at this Website in June 2003. Do you have news to share with members in the AATSEEL Newsletter? News of a dissertation defended, award won, honor bestowed, new appointment, or retirement? Send an e-mail to the editor of the Members News Column of the AATSEEL Newsletter, Halimur Khan. 2002 AATSEEL Awards Hramova, Lisciandro, Maguire, Sendich receive citations Help your organization. JOIN an AATSEEL committee CALL FOR PAPERS! Panels are being formed.... Professional Development Job opportunities, fellowships and grants, internships....

2. AAASS Website
Visit the AAASS Message Board to post your messages and communicate with other members. AAASS 35th National Convention The first slavic Review and NewsNet issues for 2003 have been mailed to all AAASS members.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aaass

3. South Slavic Literature Library
Collection of poems and excerpts, guides on using ISO8859-2 and Unicode encoding standards with HTML documents, forum, and reference to other web resources.
http://www.borut.com/library/
Welcome to the South Slavic Literature Library - the most comprehensive referral point to on-line accessible South Slavic literature on the Web. Please proceede to:

4. The American Bibliography Of Slavic And East European Studies (ABSEES)
Read about the American Bibliography of slavic and East European Studies to find a catalogue of North American research material. The American Bibliography of slavic and East European Studies (ABSEES) has been compiled continuously since 1956 under
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/absees
Selected SEES Resources on the World-Wide Web In the United States The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) The Slavic Review REESWeb: A Comprehensive Guide to SEES Resources The Russian and East European Network Information Center (REENIC) at the University of Texas at Austin ... Internet Resources: Russian Studies (from Russian History on the Web (maintained by Marshall Poe, Ph.D.) In Other Countries The British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES) Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc. The RussGUS Database of German-Language Materials on Russia and the Former Soviet Union Libweb: Library Servers via WWW (University of California, Berkeley)
The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (ABSEES)
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901 South Mathews Avenue
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, Illinois 61801
USA Telephone: +217-333-0284 / Fax: +217-333-7011
E-mail: absees@uiuc.edu ABSEES Online Price Sheet/Order Form
OFF-SITE ACCESS For Off-Campus UIUC Users For Other Institutions
About ABSEES
The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (ABSEES) has been compiled continuously since 1956 under the auspices of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) and with the support at various times of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the U.S. State Department's Title VIII program, the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), and the Center for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. The bibliography is currently based at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign.

5. Slavic & Baltic Language Resources
The slavic languages listed are those which are taught at the University of WisconsinMadison.
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lss/lang/slavic.html
If you do not have a frames capable browser, you can access this information but it won't look pretty. Slavic Links

6. Slavic And East European Resources
The UC Berkeley collections in the area of slavic and East European Studies contain a wealth of information to support
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/Slavic

Collections
Research Guides Digital Resources Displaying Cyrillic Characters ... Slavic Studies on Campus
The UC Berkeley collections in the area of Slavic and East European Studies contain a wealth of information to support campus programs and general research. This WWW Page is designed to assist patrons in learning about our collections, conducting research on the UC Campus, and connecting to data available in electronic formats wherever it can be found in the world. (Geographic coverage: Russia and the republics of the Former Soviet Union, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Albania) [picture credit What's New The Economist Intelligence Unit provides detailed country reports and profiles on the current political and economic situation in the countries of the world. The link to it can be found under Digital Resources/Internet Resources/Electronic texts, datasets, and images The publications of the Hungarian Statistical Office are availabe on-line under Digital Resources/Internet Resources/Electronic texts, datasets, and images

7. The Slavic Review Homepage
American quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies. Features abstracts, information Category Science Social Sciences European Studies Publications...... slavic Review University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign 57 East Armory AvenueChampaign, IL 61820-6601 Telephone 217-333-3621 Fax 217-333-3872 E-mail
http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~slavrev/index1.html
AMERICAN QUARTERLY OF RUSSIAN, EURASIAN, AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES
Slavic Review
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

57 East Armory Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820-6601
Telephone: 217-333-3621
Fax: 217-333-3872
E-mail: slavrev@uiuc.edu
Slavic Review is the membership journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. Staff and Editorial Board Instructions for Submitting Manuscripts To Subscribe ... Finding Aids for Slavic Review Contents
Last modified: 11 March 2003

8. Slavic Languages And Literatures At U Of T
The countries of the slavic world have played a prominent role in international life, and have produced numerous writers,
http://www.utoronto.ca/slavic
New! Issue 3 of Toronto Slavic Quarterly now online Tolstoy Filmography ... Dolezel Conference
The countries of the Slavic world have played a prominent role in international life, and have produced numerous writers, musicians, philosophers, and scientists of note. In Canada, vast immigration from Slavic cultures over the last century has contributed greatly to our cultural mosaic. In our department you can study the cultures of this fascinating region. The teaching of Slavic languages and literatures at the University of Toronto began in 1947. Our department offers one of the broadest ranges of Slavic languages and literatures in North America, with courses in Croatian Czech Macedonian Polish ... Serbian and Ukrainian . It is also home to Finno-Ugric studies ( Estonian Finnish and Hungarian ). Many of our literature and culture courses are taught in English and do not require special linguistic preparation.

9. Mythology's Mything Links: Eastern Europe / Pan Slavic Traditions & Beliefs
Index supplies reviewed links related to Pan slavic folklore and offers detailed illustrations related to various myths. The slavic world is an endlesly fascinating, troubling, dramatic, and dynamic one. slavic mythology has a strong focus
http://www.mythinglinks.org/euro~east~panSlavic.html
MYTH*ING LINKS
by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D.
GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS
EUROPE: EASTERN EUROPE
Pan Slavic Traditions and Beliefs
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Myth*ing Links Search Engine (Note: some of the themes dealt with on this page are also found elsewhere in Myth*ing Links, which is why I'm including the search engine here.)
Vasilisa and the White Horseman of Dawn
By Kharcheb
(Courtesy of Tradestone International Author's Note: The Slavic world is an endlesly fascinating, troubling, dramatic, and dynamic one. Slavic mythology has a strong focus on the sun, warmth, light, birds, fire (and firebirds), epic victories, and brightly painted cosmic bird-eggs. The opposing polarity, the dark, the dead, the cold, the gloomy forests, snakes, drowned spirits (usually female or children), and ruthless hags are feared, even demonized (especially under the influence of Christianity), yet many fairy tales indicate that if this darker world is treated with cautious respect, one will fare well. . . .
GENERAL REFERENCE SECTION
The Firebird and Ivan (Courtesy of Russian Sunbirds

http://members.aol.com/HPSofSNERT/beli.html

10. Dept. Of Slavic Languages And Literatures, UC Berkeley
Describes how to earn a BA, MA or PhD from the slavic Languages and Literatures Department. Find course descriptions and career news. the languages, literature, and cultures of Russian, other slavic peoples, and their neighbors in Europe and Western Asia.
http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/slavic
Home Who we are: We study and teach the languages, literature, and cultures of Russian, other Slavic peoples, and their neighbors in Europe and Western Asia. The Slavs and their neighbors have been at the forefront of cultural developments in the past and they are now at the center of ongoing, profound cultural and political change. Courses on literature and culture: Most courses on literature and culture are taught in English, with readings in English translation. Many of our courses satisfy university breadth requirements (often more than one), as noted next to individual courses. We offer two courses that satisfy the requirement on American cultures, and we offer sections of Reading and Composition. Languages: We teach Russian at all levels (through eight semesters) and a number of other languages of Slavic peoples and their neighbors. On a regular basis, we offer four semesters of instruction in other languages of Central Europe: Polish, Serbian/Croatian, Czech, Bulgarian, Hungarian, along with courses in English translation on the literature of these peoples. On an occasional basis, we teach other non-Slavic languages of importance to East Europe and West Asia. ANNOUNCEMENTS Students take note!

11. Slavic And East European Folklore Association
A nonprofit organization devoted to an exchange of knowledge among scholars interested in slavic Category Society Ethnicity Slav......Home page of the slavic and East European Folklore Association. Links journal.SEEFA. slavic and East European Folklore Association
http://www.virginia.edu/~slavic/seefa/INDEX.HTM
SEEFA
Slavic and East European Folklore Association
SEEFA is a non-profit organization devoted to an exchange of knowledge among scholars interested in Slavic and East European folklore. It seeks to promote instruction, to organize panels at national and international conferences, to encourage the preparation of teaching materials and translations, and to foster exchanges, summer programs, and research in Slavic and East European Folklore and related fields such as anthropology, ethnic studies, history, literature, and musicology.
SEEFA Message Board
Organizational Information Links to Folklore and other Web Pages of Interest
SEEFA Archive
Recent Slavic Folklore Dissertations
Search for articles and book reviews by issue:
SEEFA JOURNAL VOL VII, NO. 1, SPRING 2002 SEEFA JOURNAL VOL VI, NO 2, FALL 2001 SEEFA JOURNAL VOL VI, NO 1, SPRING 2001 SEEFA JOURNAL VOL.IV, NO.2, FALL 1999 ... SEEFA Articles, Book Reviews, and Other Contributions prior to Fall 1997
Search by area:
Bulgarian Folklore Polish Folklore Romanian Folklore Russian Folklore ... Ukrainian Folklore This website is hosted by
the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
at the University of Virginia.

12. Frank Cass Publishers - The Journal Of Slavic Military Studies Home Page
Investigates all aspects of military affairs in the slavic nations of central and eastern Europe in historical and geopolitical context. (Formerly the Journal of Soviet Military Studies.)
http://www.frankcass.com/jnls/jsm.htm
The Journal of Slavic Military Studies
Editors
  • David M Glantz, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Christopher Donnelly, NATO HQ, Brussels
Assistant Editors
  • Jacob W Kipp, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Charles J Dick, Conflict Studies Research Centre, RMA, Sandhurst Graham Hall Turbiville, Jr., Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
Reviews Editor
  • Michael Parrish, Indiana University
Documents Editor
  • Harold S Orenstein, SHAPE, Mons
Translations Editor
  • Robert R Love (Russian, Ukrainian)
About the Journal
The Journal of Slavic Military Studies (until 1993 The Journal of Soviet Military Studies) investigates all aspects of military affairs in the Slavic nations of central and eastern Europe in historical and geopolitical context and offers a vehicle for central and eastern European security and military analysts to air their views. Its unique international editorial board and diverse content including translations of newly released Soviet and Russian documents as well as specialist book reviews make the journal a must for academics, military figures and civilians alike who are interested in this region's security and military affairs. ISSN 1351-8046 Volume 15 2002 Quarterly: March, June, September, December

13. Slavic Village Development - Home Page
Provides overview of projects, programs, events, and staff directory.
http://www.slavicvillage.org/
Welcome to Slavic Village Development Slavic Village Development is a non-profit community development corporation serving the North and South Broadway neighborhoods of Cleveland, Ohio. With an investment $140 million over the past eighteen years, Slavic Village Development has proven itself to be an aggressive and capable community development corporation. Mission Statement:
The goal of the organization is to revitalize the Broadway neighborhood through rehabilitation of existing housing, storefronts and buildings; construction of new homes; development and retention of businesses; and providing housing services and other programs to improve the quality of life.
Learn about our community's rich history.
Become a new home owner in our community. Ethnic shops can be found throughout our business districts. 5620 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio 44127
Phone:
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14. Slavic Languages
A survey of all the languages in the family, arranged according to its three branches. Includes a clickable map.
http://indoeuro.bizland.com/tree/slav/sla.html

15. Welcome To Slavic Research Center
Japan's only research institute for the study of the slavic countries. It is Japan's national center Category Science Social Sciences slavic Academic Departments......Main stack room of the University Library will be closed temporarily forthe inspection from 17th March (Mon.) through 20th March (Thur.).
http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/index-e.html
Search the SRC's Website 2004/05 FVFP application form
English Newsletters Address Kita 9,Nishi 7,Kita-ku,Sapporo
060-0809, Japan
Phone : (+81) 11-706-2388
Fax : (+81) 11-706-4952
e-mail: src@slav.hokudai.ac.jp
List of Hotels around SRC
Since 5 August 1996
Visitors to this English Top Page

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About the SRC
Outline Staff Library Symposia at the SRC ... Conferences in the World Foreign Visiting Fellowship Publication in foreign languages FVFP Research Activities Cooperative Research Projects(2002)
Link Collection
Acta Slavica Iaponica Proceedings of the International ... Others(1994-2002) Database Modern Russian Writers Political Elites in Ukrainian Soviet Economic Statistical Series Russian and Soviet Statistical Handbooks ... Local Elections in Lithuania

16. Slavic Pagan Holidays
slavic Pagan holidays and rites.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Pagan slavic......slavic Pagan Holidays. Highlighted holidays link to images. Details ofthis divinatory system may be found on the slavic Magick page.
http://members.aol.com/hpsofsnert/holid.html
Slavic Pagan Holidays
Highlighted holidays link to images. Rituals are in the process of being written.
Winter
Spring

Summer

Autumn

Winter
Koljada
(Kohl-YAH-da) - The Winter Solstice.
Most agree that the word comes from the Roman word "calendae" which meant the first 10 days of any month. Some, however, believe the word is derived from the word "Kolo" or wheel - much like the word "Yule" is an Anglo-Saxon word for wheel. The holiday's original name may have been "Ovsen". The holiday was filled with revelry. Processions of people masked like animals and cross-dressers roamed the village. Often they were accompanied by a "goat"- a goat's head, either real or (usually) made and stuffed on a stick. The person holding the "goat" would be covered by a blanket to play the part. Sometimes a child on horseback - symbol of the reborn sun - would accompany them; the horse was often played by two young men in horses costumes. One of the wenders would carry a spinning solar symbol, internally lit by a candle, on a stick. Later, after Christianity entered the scene, the spinning "sun" became a star.
This unusual group would stop and sing Koljada songs from house to house. These songs usually included invocations to "Koljada", the god or goddess of the holiday, praises and good wishes,requests for handouts and threats for refusal. The handouts, also called "koljada", usually took the form of little pastries or "korovki" shaped like cows or goats. The were sometimes just in the shape of the animals head, but often were described as having "horns and tails and everything." The korovki were traditionally baked by the old people in the house, the grandmothers and grandfathers.

17. Slavophilia-Russia And Central/Eastern European Internet Resources
Country Guide, Dictionary, Directory Science. slavic Studies. Archives and Libraries, Area Studies
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18. Slavs
This Web site urges all slavic Americans to unite to form a large constituency. A large constituency will not only allow America's Slavs to vote on the issues, but to have a some control of the issues.
http://slavs.freeservers.com/
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God Bless America
This Web site is not intended as a reference source. Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this Web site, the author and the webmaster assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Sign Our Guestbook Slavic Links Menu Live Slavic News Slavic Links Jokes Links Page Slavs - Add your comments in our guestbook and be counted.
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General information about the country of your roots
Belarus
Bulgaria* Carpatho-Rusyns Croatia ... Hitler's War For those Slavic people that have pride in their roots
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God Bless America Core Documents of US Democracy
Slavs of America
An Essay
Europe's Largest Ethnic and Linguistic Group
The current estimated population of Slavic Americans is over 20 million.

19. Welcome To Slavic Research Center
Learn about the resources available at this Japanese institution dedicated to slavic issues. Includes conference information and newsletters. Proceedings of the International. Symposia. slavic Studies. Others(19942002)
http://src-home.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/index-e.html
Search the SRC's Website 2004/05 FVFP application form
English Newsletters Address Kita 9,Nishi 7,Kita-ku,Sapporo
060-0809, Japan
Phone : (+81) 11-706-2388
Fax : (+81) 11-706-4952
e-mail: src@slav.hokudai.ac.jp
List of Hotels around SRC
Since 5 August 1996
Visitors to this English Top Page

Last Week's Access Statistics

About the SRC
Outline Staff Library Symposia at the SRC ... Conferences in the World Foreign Visiting Fellowship Publication in foreign languages FVFP Research Activities Cooperative Research Projects(2002)
Link Collection
Acta Slavica Iaponica Proceedings of the International ... Others(1994-2002) Database Modern Russian Writers Political Elites in Ukrainian Soviet Economic Statistical Series Russian and Soviet Statistical Handbooks ... Local Elections in Lithuania

20. The Early Slavic Studies Association
Scholarly, non-profit organization based in the US dedicated to fostering the study of pre-eighteenth Category Science Social Sciences Indo-European slavic......The Early slavic Studies Association. Statement of Purpose The Earlyslavic Studies Association is a scholarly, nonprofit organization
http://clover.slavic.pitt.edu/~essa/
The Early Slavic Studies Association
Statement of Purpose:
"The Early Slavic Studies Association is a scholarly, non-profit organization dedicated to fostering closer worldwide communication among scholars interested in pre-eighteenth century Slavic studies; and to promoting the dissemination of scholarly information on early Slavic studies through the organization of meetings and conferences and through the Association's newsletter."
Officers

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Constitution

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