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Proposals for panels, papers, and roundtable forums are invited for the 2010 Central Slavic Conference and Charles Timberlake Memorial Symposium.
Graduate student presenters are encouraged to apply for a cash stipend, which will be awarded to the best paper delivered at either the Timberlake Symposium or the CSC meeting. For further information about the stipend, please contact either Jacek Lubecki (CSC President) or Andrew Kier Wise (Timberlake Symposium Coordinator).
Dedicated to the memory and scholarship of Dr. Charles Timberlake, the Charles Timberlake Memorial Symposium will take place within the framework of the Central Slavic Conference (CSC) annual meeting. The 2010 CSC meeting will be held in conjunction with the International Studies Association – Midwest Conference and will meet in St. Louis, MO from November 5-7 at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark.
Inquiries and proposals concerning the Charles Timberlake Memorial Symposium should be submitted (preferably via email) to:
Andrew Kier Wise
Associate Professor of History & Government
Daemen College
4380 Main Street
Amherst, NY 14226
awise@daemen.edu
For the Symposium, we are especially interested in proposals related to the following themes of interest to Dr. Timberlake:
• Russian Liberalism
• Russian Civil Society
• Russian Orthodoxy
• International Educational Exchanges
• Teaching Russian Studies
Inquiries and proposals related to all other topics in Slavic and East European Studies should be submitted (preferably via email) to:
Jacek Lubecki
Coordinator of International and Middle Eastern Studies
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
2801 South University
Little Rock, Arkansas 72204-1099
phone: 501-683-7029
email: jxlubecki@ualr.edu
More details on the conference will be forthcoming on the CSC web page at http://ualr.edu/ba/ints/index.php/home/central-slavic-conference/
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