
2009 Central Slavic Conference and Charles Timberlake Memorial Symposium
St. Louis, Missouri
November 6-8, Friday through Sunday, 2009
(coupled with the International Studies Association-Midwest conference)
The 2009 Central Slavic Conference invites panels, papers, roundtable forums, poster presentations. to enrich the academic and popular dialogue on the importance of Slavic perspectives and empirical approaches to analyzing affairs in Slavic/Eastern Europe and Eurasia today. Special attention to change, transformation, and new diplomacy are welcome. As always, we invite an eclectic array of topics, identities, approaches, methodologies, and analytical perspectives from all disciplines to discuss the importance of the Slavic world in 2009 and in history. We invite formal academic (papers) proceedings and informal (informative roundtable discussions) panels to update colleagues on (research or personal travel) trips abroad to Slavic countries that can be placed within a more general panel format.
The Charles Timberlake Memorial Symposium, dedicated to the memory and scholarship of Central Slavic Conference veteran member Charles Timberlake will take place within the framework of the CSC annual meeting.
Place:
St. Louis, Missouri, November 6-8 (Friday through Sunday).
Hilton St. Louis at the Ball, 1 South Broadway
Paper, panel, poster sessions, on-line presentations/exhibits, and other inquiries may be submitted via US surface/airmail or 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
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