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Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies

The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) is a scholarly society "dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about Central Asia, the Caucasus, Russia, and Eastern Europe in regional and global contexts."[1] The ASEEES supports teaching, research, and publication relating to the peoples and territories within this area.

Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Founded1948; 76 years ago (1948)
TypeAcademic Association (Non-profit)
Location
OriginsJoint Committee on Slavic Studies and American Slavic and East European Review
Area served
National and International
ProductsSlavic Review and NewsNet
ServicesASEEES Annual Convention (every fall)
Members
c. 3,000
Websiteaseees.org
Formerly called
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)

ASEEES has cultivated the field's intellectual landscape for over fifty years through its chief publication, Slavic Review, its Annual Convention, its book prizes, and its organizational newsletter. The Slavic Review scholarly journal has c.3,800 subscribers around the world. It features articles that can take any disciplinary approach, and are deemed to be original and significant to the field by peer-reviewers. The journal also features reviews and critiques of recent research within the field.

In addition to providing access to current research and scholarship through Slavic Review, ASEEES has also held an Annual Convention for decades. These conventions focus on intellectual vitality in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies as an international forum for 2,000 attendees (scholars, professionals, and graduate students—domestic and international) to exchange new research and information face-to-face on an annual basis. The convention lasts four days and features approximately 500 panels and round-tables and 40 meetings.

The Annual Convention also awards prizes to works of merit published in the field within the preceding year. ASEEES awards nine book prizes, a dissertation prize, and a graduate essay prize.

ASEEES' organizational newsletter serves as the informal medium for coverage of the news of the field and profession. Distributed to their 3,000 members five times a year, it reports the activities of members and affiliates, notes members' recent publications, provides a calendar of conferences, features articles and speeches, lists summer programs and fellowship/grant opportunities, and lists job postings from their over fifty institutional members.

About edit

Background and formation edit

In the aftermath of World War II, the face of Europe was greatly changed. A number of countries of central and eastern Europe fell under the influence or control of the Soviet Union following the defeat of Germany. Throughout the non-communist world, political decision-makers felt a need for additional academic analysis of the politics and history of the USSR and the Soviet bloc nations as well as for improved facilities for language training for a new generation of foreign affairs specialists.

A number of American universities established area studies programs and research institutes in the immediate postwar period, including notably Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Columbia University in New York City, and the University of Washington in Seattle.[2] These institutions successfully produced the leading scholars of Slavic studies in North America. A number of graduates and professors from these programs were instrumental in forming the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)[2] from its conception between the Joint Committee on Slavic Studies (JCSS) and the American Council of Learned Societies' professional journal to being its own membership organization.

The organization's precursors—the Joint Committee on Slavic Studies (JCSS) and the American Slavic and East European Review (ASEER)—were two entities already in the field. The JCSS—a joint committee of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) and the Social Science Research Council (SSRC)—supported scholarly conferences and publications, disbursed research and fellowship grants, and sponsored bibliographic and other projects. In 1938, the JCSS set up a subcommittee specifically for the review of Russian studies, whose chief activity was to prompt and finalize a proposal for a national professional organization. This subcommittee joined forces with ACLS's professional journal ASEER—American Slavic and East European Review, a scholarly magazine launched in 1941 by John Hazard of Columbia University.[3] By that point, ASEER had already created a corporation named the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Inc. (AAASS). They did so, in 1948, so as to have an "owner" (but was merely a “legal umbrella”) so that they would be permitted to print their journal in the State of New York—that year is still considered the association's official date of establishment.

Together, ASEER and JCSS coordinated the June 1, 1960, launch of a full-fledged national professional membership organization under the existing AAASS name. This new AAASS combined the activities of both the JCSS's Russian Studies subcommittee and the ASEER. However, ASEER was soon enlarged, revised, and renamed to become AAASS' own quarterly peer-reviewed journal, Slavic Review. Professor Donald Treadgold of the University of Washington was the initial editor of this new official AAASS publication.[3] AAASS had (and continues to have) an interdisciplinary scope, and was to be a means of promoting contact and communication and of encouraging a sense of identification and association among those concerned with Russian and East European Studies. Its main functions were to distribute an annual bibliography, to sponsor professional meetings and scholarly conferences, to provide a non-juried periodic newsletter (published to promote the flow of information among society members regarding the status of ongoing research and other matters of general academic interest), and to promote and sponsor other projects designed to help the field as a whole.[4]

Change of name edit

In 2008, the Association's membership voted to change the name of the AAASS, effective in 2010, to the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES). This new name reflects the Association's widened scope, rejecting the dominance of Russian and Slavic studies at a time when other former Slavic studies and Russian centers were renamed "Centers for Eurasian Studies".[5] The change in name coincided with the move of the Association's headquarters from Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Organization edit

ASEEES' national office is located at the University of Pittsburgh. It handles membership, publication subscriptions, NewsNet, and organizes and coordinates programmatic activities like the annual convention.

Six regional affiliates and a geographically wide-ranging committee structure enable members across the country to effectively work together on matters of professional interest. Specifically, regional affiliates sponsor scholarly meetings and activities within their respective regions of the US. ASEEES committees contribute to many aspects of the organization including scholarly ventures, prizes and publications. In addition, ASEEES has organizational ties with scholarly societies within the broad field of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies. These affiliates normally sponsor panels and hold meetings at the annual ASEEES convention.

Board of directors edit

The ASEEES by-laws establish that the business, property, and affairs are conducted and managed by a Board of Directors. This board currently consists of twenty-four officers—each with different term lengths. Each year, officers cycle off and the ASEEES holds elections to designate a new Vice-President/President-Elect, two members-at-large, and (every other year) a graduate student representative.

Membership edit

Individual edit

ASEEES has approximately 3,000 members and subscribers in the US and abroad. Members come from the academic community, as well as from the government and private sectors. Membership is open to anyone interested in furthering the scholarly objectives of ASEEES.

Institutional edit

Institutions with programs or interests in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies are eligible to become institutional members of ASEEES. Over fifty institutions demonstrate their support of the field via in the Association. Through their representatives on the Council of Institutional Members, they exchange viewpoints and work together on issues of common concern.

Publications edit

Slavic Review edit

The Slavic Review scholarly journal is ASEEES' chief publication in the field. It features articles, discussions, and reviews of recent literature that span all academic disciplines and geographic areas within "Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, past and present".[6] The Slavic Review is available on JSTOR.

The editorial offices of the Slavic Review are located at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

NewsNet edit

NewsNet is ASEEES' newsletter, which carries news both of the profession and of the association and is published five times a year.

Annual conventions edit

The annual convention is one of ASEEES' core activities. It serves as an international forum for encouraging scholarship for an average of over 2,000 attendees each year.

ASEEES (formerly AAASS) has held conventions since 1964. The first convention of the organization was held in New York City in April 1964, under the chairmanship of Professor Holland Hunter of Haverford College.[7] Although the organization initially held these gatherings every third year so as not to sap the strength of the organization,[8] they have been held on an annual basis for decades, hosted in a different city each year.

Prizes and awards edit

The Association annually awards various prizes and awards which are presented at the Awards Presentation during the Annual Convention:[9]

  • Distinguished Contributions Award
  • CLIR Distinguished Service Award[10]
  • Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize
  • USC Book Prize in Literary and Cultural Studies
  • Reginald Zelnik [pl] Book Prize in History
  • Davis Center Book Prize in Political and Social Studies
  • Marshall D. Shulman Book Prize
  • Ed A Hewett Book Prize
  • Barbara Jelavich Book Prize
  • Kulczycki Book Prize in Polish Studies
  • W. Bruce Lincoln Book Prize (even-numbered years only)
  • Graduate Student Essay Prize
  • Tucker/Cohen Dissertation Prize

Regional affiliates edit

Regional affiliates sponsor scholarly meetings and activities within their respective regions of the US.

  • Midwest Slavic Conference
  • (formerly Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference)
  • Southern Conference on Slavic Studies
  • (formerly Rocky Mountain Association for Slavic Studies)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About ASEEES". Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  2. ^ a b Berliner, Joseph S. (1965). "The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies". Canadian Slavonic Papers. 7. Toronto: University of Toronto Press: 13. doi:10.1080/00085006.1965.11417886.
  3. ^ a b Berliner, "The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies," pg. 14.
  4. ^ Berliner, "The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies," pp. 14-15.
  5. ^ Shadursky, Claudia (2023-10-13). "Marina Mogilner: "I had always thought that the Ukrainian intellectual milieu was different from the intellectual milieu in Russia precisely because there were various voices in the Ukrainian one, and genuine, interesting dialogue was taking place there."". UJE - Ukrainian Jewish Encounter. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  6. ^ "Slavic Review". Slavic Review. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  7. ^ Berliner, "The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies," pg. 15.
  8. ^ Berliner, "The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies," pg. 16.
  9. ^ "ASEEES Prizes & Awards". ASEEES. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  10. ^ "ASEEES Committee on Libraries and Information Resources Distinguished Service Award". ASEEES. Retrieved May 25, 2018.

External links edit

  • Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies official website
  • Slavic Review Homepage

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Convention every fall Membersc 3 000Websiteaseees wbr orgFormerly calledAmerican Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies AAASS ASEEES has cultivated the field s intellectual landscape for over fifty years through its chief publication Slavic Review its Annual Convention its book prizes and its organizational newsletter The Slavic Review scholarly journal has c 3 800 subscribers around the world It features articles that can take any disciplinary approach and are deemed to be original and significant to the field by peer reviewers The journal also features reviews and critiques of recent research within the field In addition to providing access to current research and scholarship through Slavic Review ASEEES has also held an Annual Convention for decades These conventions focus on intellectual vitality in Slavic East European and Eurasian studies as an international forum for 2 000 attendees scholars professionals and graduate students domestic and international to exchange new research and information face to face on an annual basis The convention lasts four days and features approximately 500 panels and round tables and 40 meetings The Annual Convention also awards prizes to works of merit published in the field within the preceding year ASEEES awards nine book prizes a dissertation prize and a graduate essay prize ASEEES organizational newsletter serves as the informal medium for coverage of the news of the field and profession Distributed to their 3 000 members five times a year it reports the activities of members and affiliates notes members recent publications provides a calendar of conferences features articles and speeches lists summer programs and fellowship grant opportunities and lists job postings from their over fifty institutional members Contents 1 About 1 1 Background and formation 1 2 Change of name 1 3 Organization 2 Board of directors 3 Membership 3 1 Individual 3 2 Institutional 4 Publications 4 1 Slavic Review 4 2 NewsNet 5 Annual conventions 6 Prizes and awards 7 Regional affiliates 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksAbout editBackground and formation edit In the aftermath of World War II the face of Europe was greatly changed A number of countries of central and eastern Europe fell under the influence or control of the Soviet Union following the defeat of Germany Throughout the non communist world political decision makers felt a need for additional academic analysis of the politics and history of the USSR and the Soviet bloc nations as well as for improved facilities for language training for a new generation of foreign affairs specialists A number of American universities established area studies programs and research institutes in the immediate postwar period including notably Harvard University in Cambridge Massachusetts Columbia University in New York City and the University of Washington in Seattle 2 These institutions successfully produced the leading scholars of Slavic studies in North America A number of graduates and professors from these programs were instrumental in forming the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies AAASS 2 from its conception between the Joint Committee on Slavic Studies JCSS and the American Council of Learned Societies professional journal to being its own membership organization The organization s precursors the Joint Committee on Slavic Studies JCSS and the American Slavic and East European Review ASEER were two entities already in the field The JCSS a joint committee of the American Council of Learned Societies ACLS and the Social Science Research Council SSRC supported scholarly conferences and publications disbursed research and fellowship grants and sponsored bibliographic and other projects In 1938 the JCSS set up a subcommittee specifically for the review of Russian studies whose chief activity was to prompt and finalize a proposal for a national professional organization This subcommittee joined forces with ACLS s professional journal ASEER American Slavic and East European Review a scholarly magazine launched in 1941 by John Hazard of Columbia University 3 By that point ASEER had already created a corporation named the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Inc AAASS They did so in 1948 so as to have an owner but was merely a legal umbrella so that they would be permitted to print their journal in the State of New York that year is still considered the association s official date of establishment Together ASEER and JCSS coordinated the June 1 1960 launch of a full fledged national professional membership organization under the existing AAASS name This new AAASS combined the activities of both the JCSS s Russian Studies subcommittee and the ASEER However ASEER was soon enlarged revised and renamed to become AAASS own quarterly peer reviewed journal Slavic Review Professor Donald Treadgold of the University of Washington was the initial editor of this new official AAASS publication 3 AAASS had and continues to have an interdisciplinary scope and was to be a means of promoting contact and communication and of encouraging a sense of identification and association among those concerned with Russian and East European Studies Its main functions were to distribute an annual bibliography to sponsor professional meetings and scholarly conferences to provide a non juried periodic newsletter published to promote the flow of information among society members regarding the status of ongoing research and other matters of general academic interest and to promote and sponsor other projects designed to help the field as a whole 4 Change of name edit In 2008 the Association s membership voted to change the name of the AAASS effective in 2010 to the Association for Slavic East European and Eurasian Studies ASEEES This new name reflects the Association s widened scope rejecting the dominance of Russian and Slavic studies at a time when other former Slavic studies and Russian centers were renamed Centers for Eurasian Studies 5 The change in name coincided with the move of the Association s headquarters from Harvard in Cambridge Massachusetts to the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Organization edit ASEEES national office is located at the University of Pittsburgh It handles membership publication subscriptions NewsNet and organizes and coordinates programmatic activities like the annual convention Six regional affiliates and a geographically wide ranging committee structure enable members across the country to effectively work together on matters of professional interest Specifically regional affiliates sponsor scholarly meetings and activities within their respective regions of the US ASEEES committees contribute to many aspects of the organization including scholarly ventures prizes and publications In addition ASEEES has organizational ties with scholarly societies within the broad field of Slavic East European and Eurasian studies These affiliates normally sponsor panels and hold meetings at the annual ASEEES convention Board of directors editThe ASEEES by laws establish that the business property and affairs are conducted and managed by a Board of Directors This board currently consists of twenty four officers each with different term lengths Each year officers cycle off and the ASEEES holds elections to designate a new Vice President President Elect two members at large and every other year a graduate student representative Membership editIndividual edit ASEEES has approximately 3 000 members and subscribers in the US and abroad Members come from the academic community as well as from the government and private sectors Membership is open to anyone interested in furthering the scholarly objectives of ASEEES Institutional edit Institutions with programs or interests in Slavic East European and Eurasian studies are eligible to become institutional members of ASEEES Over fifty institutions demonstrate their support of the field via membership in the Association Through their representatives on the Council of Institutional Members they exchange viewpoints and work together on issues of common concern Publications editSlavic Review edit Main article Slavic Review The Slavic Review scholarly journal is ASEEES chief publication in the field It features articles discussions and reviews of recent literature that span all academic disciplines and geographic areas within Eastern Europe Russia the Caucasus and Central Asia past and present 6 The Slavic Review is available on JSTOR The editorial offices of the Slavic Review are located at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign NewsNet edit NewsNet is ASEEES newsletter which carries news both of the profession and of the association and is published five times a year Annual conventions editThe annual convention is one of ASEEES core activities It serves as an international forum for encouraging scholarship for an average of over 2 000 attendees each year ASEEES formerly AAASS has held conventions since 1964 The first convention of the organization was held in New York City in April 1964 under the chairmanship of Professor Holland Hunter of Haverford College 7 Although the organization initially held these gatherings every third year so as not to sap the strength of the organization 8 they have been held on an annual basis for decades hosted in a different city each year Prizes and awards editThe Association annually awards various prizes and awards which are presented at the Awards Presentation during the Annual Convention 9 Distinguished Contributions Award CLIR Distinguished Service Award 10 Wayne S Vucinich Book Prize USC Book Prize in Literary and Cultural Studies Reginald Zelnik pl Book Prize in History Davis Center Book Prize in Political and Social Studies Marshall D Shulman Book Prize Ed A Hewett Book Prize Barbara Jelavich Book Prize Kulczycki Book Prize in Polish Studies W Bruce Lincoln Book Prize even numbered years only Graduate Student Essay Prize Tucker Cohen Dissertation PrizeRegional affiliates editRegional affiliates sponsor scholarly meetings and activities within their respective regions of the US Central Slavic Conference Midwest Slavic Conference Northeast Slavic East European and Eurasian Conference formerly Mid Atlantic Slavic Conference Southern Conference on Slavic Studies Southwest Slavic Association Western Association for Slavic Studies formerly Rocky Mountain Association for Slavic Studies See also editAmerican Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages American Council of Teachers of Russian SlavisticsReferences edit About ASEEES Association for Slavic East European and Eurasian Studies Retrieved 2023 10 23 a b Berliner Joseph S 1965 The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Canadian Slavonic Papers 7 Toronto University of Toronto Press 13 doi 10 1080 00085006 1965 11417886 a b Berliner The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies pg 14 Berliner The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies pp 14 15 Shadursky Claudia 2023 10 13 Marina Mogilner I had always thought that the Ukrainian intellectual milieu was different from the intellectual milieu in Russia precisely because there were various voices in the Ukrainian one and genuine interesting dialogue was taking place there UJE Ukrainian Jewish Encounter Retrieved 2023 10 23 Slavic Review Slavic Review Retrieved 2023 10 23 Berliner The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies pg 15 Berliner The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies pg 16 ASEEES Prizes amp Awards ASEEES Retrieved May 25 2018 ASEEES Committee on Libraries and Information Resources Distinguished Service Award ASEEES Retrieved May 25 2018 External links editAssociation for Slavic East European and Eurasian Studies official website Slavic Review Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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