Professor Harriet Murav has been awarded an IPRH faculty fellowship for academic year 2020-21 for her book project "Archive of Violence: The Literature of Abandonment and the Russian Civil War." The fellowship enables Fellows to develop research projects related to the broad theme of “The Global and Its Worlds” (visit the IPRH website for the theme description) and to participate in the year’s activities, including the yearlong interdisciplinary Fellows Seminar and other related programming. Congratulations to Prof. Murav!
The American Association for Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) has awarded its 2019 Prize for Best Scholarly Translation to Professor David Cooper for his book The Queen’s Court and Green Mountain Manuscripts With Other Forgeries of the Czech Revival. Edited and Translated by David L. Cooper (Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan Slavic Publications, 2018). For more on the award, see the AATSEEL website. Congratulations Prof. Cooper!