Literaturnachweis - Detailanzeige
Sonst. Personen | Jelavich, Charles (Hrsg.) |
---|---|
Institution | American Council of Learned Societies, New York, NY. |
Titel | Language and Area Studies: East Central and Southeastern Europe. A Survey. |
Quelle | (1969), (483 Seiten) |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Anthropology; Area Studies; Economics; European History; Folk Culture; Graduate Study; International Relations; Language; Laws; Linguistics; Literature; Non Western Civilization; Philosophy; Political Science; Research Needs; Research Projects; Slavic Languages; Sociology; Surveys; Tables (Data); Undergraduate Study Anthropologie; Landeskunde; Volkswirtschaftslehre; Aufbaustudium; Graduiertenstudium; Hauptstudium; Internationale Beziehungen; Languages; Sprache; Law; Recht; Linguistik; Literatur; Philosophie; Staatslehre; Politikwissenschaft; Politische Wissenschaft; Forschungsbedarf; Forschungsvorhaben; Slawische Sprache; Soziologie; Survey; Umfrage; Befragung; Tabelle; Grundstudium |
Abstract | East Central and Southeastern Europe, considered as "Eastern Eruope," are the subject of a three-year survey of language and area studies undertaken by several committees of specialists of the American Council of Learned Societies. Four basic goals of the project include: (1) a survey of graduate training and research needs, (2) an evaluation of the role of East European studies in undergraduate instruction, (3) a survey of the "state of the art" in 15 disciplines, and (4) a two-volume bibliography and reference guide of 6,000 annotated titles. This book comprises the research findings and recommendations of leading scholars under the following chapter headings: (1) graduate training and research needs, (2) undergraduate instruction, (3) history, (4) international relations, (5) political science, (6) economics, (7) demography, (8) geography, (9) sociology, (10) anthropology, (11) law, (12) philosophy, (13) literature, (14) folklore and ethnomusicology, (15) musicology, (16) linguistics, (17) a survey of west and south Slavic languages, and (18) a survey of Albanian, Hungarian, modern Greek, and Romanian languages. Tables are occasionally used and an author index is provided. (RL) |
Anmerkungen | University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill. |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2004/1/01 |