Department of Slavonic Studies fonds. 1945-1993, predominant 1976-1990.
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University of British Columbia. Dept. of Slavonic Studies.
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The rise of the Soviet Union as a world power after the Second World War led to an increased demand for knowledge about the Slavonic world. In response to this, the Department of Slavonic Studies was established in 1946, with James O. St.Clair-Sobell as its first head. The Department eventually came to offer courses in Russian and other Slavic languages, literature, history, and politics. Other heads of Slavonic Studies were Michael H. Futrell (1967-72), Bogdan Czaykowski (1972-89), Christopher ...
Czaykowski, Bogdan
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Petro, Peter.
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Hedt, Barbara.
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Futrell, Michael G.
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Rebrin, Irina.
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Turner, C.J.G.
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Poppe, Nicholas, 1928-
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Reid, Irina.
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