Association for Slavic, East European,
and Eurasian Studies

(formerly the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies)

Additional Resources for scholars of Russia, East Europe, and Eurasia

In addition to organizing the Annual Convention and publishing Slavic Review and NewsNet, the ASEEES also serves Slavic scholars and the field in other ways.

The ASEEES also gathers and makes available to Slavic scholars the following information that helps them find employment; support their research, teaching, and study; network with other scholars; and present and publish their research:

In addition, the Association collects important data in certain areas of Slavic studies, which indirectly indicate the state and strength of the field:

Some sources for additional information on Eurasia and Eastern Europe and on Slavic and East European studies may be found on the following pages:

Other links of interest to scholars of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union:

My Perestroika, a documentary film that follows five ordinary Russians living in extraordinary times — from their sheltered Soviet childhood, to the collapse of the Soviet Union during their teenage years, to the constantly shifting political landscape of post-Soviet Russia: www.myperestroika.com

The Desert of Forbidden Art, "The incredible story of how a treasure trove of banned Soviet art worth millions of dollars was found in the desert of Uzbekistan": www.desertofforbiddenart.com

 
 
Multi-Year Data Set for Title VIII Participant Organizations