Accession UAA-1980-095 - UAA-1980-095

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UAA-1980-095

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UAA-1980-095

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  • 1980 (Creation)
    Creator
    Krotki, Joanna E.

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0.03 m of textual records

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(1974 -1982)

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A committee on East European and Soviet Studies was established in 1959. At that time it was an informal interdepartmental committee within the Faculty of Arts which was structured to assist in the coordination of the increasing number of courses on Eastern Europe being offered at the University. In 1960 it gained official status and became the Interdepartmental Committee on Slavonic Studies. Six years later the committee changed its name to the Interdepartmental Committee on Soviet and East European Studies. In 1973 the Committee was transferred from the Faculty of Arts to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, in order that the Committee could develop a program in East European Studies which would lead to the master's degree. With the approval of the Council of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, the Committee became a division in May of 1974. The Division of East European Studies came under the purview of Interdisciplinary Studies when it was established in 1975. In 1982, upon the disbandment of Interdisciplinary Studies, the division amalgamated with the Department of Slavonic Languages and Literatures, to form the Department of Slavic and East European Studies within the Faculty of Arts.

Directors: 1974-1979 Metro Gulutsan; 1979-1982 Robert L. Busch.

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Accession consists of a paper titled "Local Histories of Alberta: An annotated bibliography", by J.E. Krotki for the East European Ethno-cultural Groups in Alberta Study Project and published by the Division of East European Studies and the Central and East European Studies Society of Alberta (CEESSA).

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good

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  • English

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    accession register; index

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    7.22.1980

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    Formerly R.G. 59.

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    DBRACEWELL 7.23.2009; Updated by A.A. 23 May 2023

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