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  1. Dear readers of H-EarlySlavic,

    here are some recent academic position annoucements that partially cover our field of research (Slavic Studies prior to 1725).

    - University of Texas - Austin, The Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies (DSES) in collaboration with the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Texas, Associate/Full Professor in History or Cultural Studies

  2. Centre for the Study of the Reformation (Faculty of „Artes Liberales”, University of Warsaw) and Koło Kultury Staropolskiej would like to invite you to the last e-seminar in the series of lectures, presenting Polish interdisciplinary research achievements in the broadly understood religious studies.

    8 October: Jakub Koryl (Jagiellonian University)
    "Philosophies of Reformation: Socinian Metaphysics of Presence"

  3. Centre for the Study of the Reformation (Faculty of „Artes Liberales”, University of Warsaw) and Koło Kultury Staropolskiej wish to invite you to a series of online seminars. The meetings are aimed at presenting interdisciplinary Polish research on broadly understood religious studies. Each week the invited experts will discuss their chosen issues:

  4. Dear H-Net Community,

  5. Charles J. Halperin and Coming to Terms with Ivan the Terrible

    Halperin, Ivan the Terrible: Free to Reward and Free to Punish. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019.

    Articles

    Brian J. Boeck, The Lady Vanishes: The Death of Anastasiia and Ivan's Regression to Ancestral Evil

    Sergei Bogatyrev, Ivan the Terrible and Philip the Prudent

    Paul Bushkovitch, The Trojan War at the Court of Ivan the Terrible

  6. Humanities Bulletin Journal - Call for papers
    Submission Deadline: October 25, 2020
    Vol. 3, No. 2 - November, 2020


    ISSN 2517-4266

  7. [Crosspost from the Byzantine Studies Assocaition of North America which might interest some members of H-Early Slavic.]

  8. In the Spring issue of Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History there are a number of articles on Political Concepts in 18th-Century Russia, as well as a paper concerning Fasting in Muscovy. See the full ToC below.

    Reposted from H-Russia:

    Kritika, Volume 21, Number 2 (Spring 2020) Contents

    FROM THE EDITORS
    On Red-Baiting, Then and Now . . . 229

  9. Fellowship Opportunity