Книжные награды AAASS

Feb 13, 2007 12:20

AAASS (American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies) наградила следующие книги, изданные в 2006г.:

Francine Hirsch, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison,received the Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize awarded for the most important contribution to Russian, Eurasian, and East European studies in any discipline of the humanities or social sciences, for Empire of Nations: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet Union, published by Cornell University Press.


Christina Kiaer, an Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at Northwestern University, received an honorable mention from the Vucinich Book Prize committee for Imagine No Possessions: The Socialist Objects of Russian Constructivism, published by MIT Press.

Two scholars received the Marshall Shulman Book Prize for an outstanding monograph dealing with the international relations, foreign policy, or foreign-policy decision-making of any of the states of the former Soviet Union or Eastern Europe:

Alexander Cooley, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Barnard College and Faculty
member of Columbia University's Harriman Institute, received the prize for Logics of
Hierarchy: The Organization of Empires, States, and Military Occupations
, published by Cornell University Press.

Milada Anna Vachudova, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, received the prize for Europe Undivided: Democracy, Leverage & Integration After Communism, published by Oxford University Press.

David Ost, Professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, received the
Ed A. Hewett Book Prize for an outstanding publication on the political economy of the
centrally planned economies of the former Soviet Union and East Central Europe and their
transitional successors, for The Defeat of Solidarity: Anger and Politics in Post Communist
Europe, published by Cornell University Press.

Alison Fleig Frank, an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Harvard University,
received the Barbara Jelavich Book Prize for a distinguished monograph on any aspect of
Southeast European or Habsburg studies since 1600, or nineteenth- and twentieth-century
Ottoman or Russian diplomatic history, for Oil Empire: Visions of Prosperity in Austrian
Galicia
, published by Harvard University Press.

Timothy J. Cooley, an Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at University of California, Santa Barbara and Affiliated Faculty in the Global and International Studies Program,
received the AAASS/Orbis Books Prize for Polish studies for the best book in any discipline on
any aspect of Polish affairs, for Making Music in the Polish Tatras: Tourists, Ethnographers, and Mountain Musicians, published by Indiana University Press.

Douglas Northrop, an Associate Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies at the
University of Michigan, received the W. Bruce Lincoln Prize, which is awarded biennially for
the first published book of exceptional merit and lasting significance for the understanding of Russia's past, for Veiled Empire: Gender and Power in Stalinist Central Asia, published by Cornell University Press.

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