International Committee of Slavists

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The International Committee of Slavists is a scholarly organization uniting the national committees of the Slavists of Australia and New Zealand, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Denmark, Israel, India, Spain, Italy, Canada, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, USA, Finland, France, Croatia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden, Estonia, Japan. The International Committee of Slavists is part of the UNESCO educational system.[1]

The International Committee of Slavists established in Yugoslavia (Belgrade, 1955), with the aim of renewing and continuing international relations in the field of Slavic studies and traditions of the 1st International Congress of Slavists, which was held in Prague in 1929.[2] It took over the organisation of that conference.[3]

See also[]

  • Cyrillo-Methodian Studies

References[]

  1. ^ Gałkowski, Artur (2018). "Objectives, challenges, history and present organization of the Commission of Slavic Onomastics within the International Committee of Slavists". Onomastica Uralica. 14: 23–35.
  2. ^ МЕЖДУНАРО́ДНЫЙ КОМИТЕ́Т СЛАВИ́СТОВ
  3. ^ Edgerton, William B.; Lunt, Horace G. (1968). "News of the Profession". Slavic Review. 27 (4): 705–710. JSTOR 2494500.
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