University of Delhi
Department of Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies
International Conference
Revisiting East Central Europe and Russia
Society And Culture '20 Years' After
6th - 7th March 2013
The department of Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies at the University of Delhi is happy to announce the International Conference titled ‘REVISITING EAST CENTRAL EUROPE AND RUSSIA: SOCIETY AND CULTURE ‘20 YEARS’ AFTER’ scheduled to be held on the 6th – 7th of March 2013.
The Department of Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian studies is one of the leading institutions in India where, besides Russian, the languages and literatures of East Central Europe are taught. Presently the department is engaged in teaching of languages such as Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Polish and Hungarian.
We all are aware that the region of East Central Europe and Russia had experienced significant systemic changes some two decades ago. Perhaps its time to look back and take stock of varying experiences across societies and cultures of this geopolitical space.
This International Conference envisages bringing together experts and specialists from various fields such as philology, linguistics, literature, arts, culture and social sciences etc. in order to share the proposed platform for a meaningful exchange and interaction.
Last Date for online Registration: 30th January 2013
For more details, visit: http://recer.sfus.du.ac.in
Department of Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies
International Conference
Revisiting East Central Europe and Russia
Society And Culture '20 Years' After
6th - 7th March 2013
The department of Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies at the University of Delhi is happy to announce the International Conference titled ‘REVISITING EAST CENTRAL EUROPE AND RUSSIA: SOCIETY AND CULTURE ‘20 YEARS’ AFTER’ scheduled to be held on the 6th – 7th of March 2013.
The Department of Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian studies is one of the leading institutions in India where, besides Russian, the languages and literatures of East Central Europe are taught. Presently the department is engaged in teaching of languages such as Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Polish and Hungarian.
We all are aware that the region of East Central Europe and Russia had experienced significant systemic changes some two decades ago. Perhaps its time to look back and take stock of varying experiences across societies and cultures of this geopolitical space.
This International Conference envisages bringing together experts and specialists from various fields such as philology, linguistics, literature, arts, culture and social sciences etc. in order to share the proposed platform for a meaningful exchange and interaction.
Last Date for online Registration: 30th January 2013
For more details, visit: http://recer.sfus.du.ac.in