Past Winners of the ASEEES Distinguished Contributions Award

The following scholars received the Association's Distinguished Contributions to Slavic Studies Award in the past:

  • 2023 - Lynne Viola
  • 2022 - Maria Todorova
  • 2021 - Donald J. Raleigh
  • 2020 - Katherine Verdery
  • 2019 - David Ransel
  • 2018 - Diane P. Koenker
  • 2017 - Christine Worobec
  • 2016 - John E. Bowlt
  • 2015 - Archie Brown and Alexander Rabinowitch
  • 2014 - Victor A. Friedman
  • 2013 - Ronald Grigor Suny
  • 2012 - Sheila Fitzpatrick
  • 2011 - Norman Naimark
  • 2010 - Stanisław Barańczak
  • 2009 - Caryl Emerson and Leopold Haimson
  • 2008 - Joseph Frank
  • 2007 - Alexander M. Schenker and Richard S. Wortman
  • 2006 - Moshe Lewin and James R. Millar
  • 2005 - Istvan Deak and Rep. David Obey (D-WI)
  • 2004 - William Zimmerman
  • 2003 - Josef Skvorecky
  • 2002 - Maurice Friedberg, Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, and Andrzej Korbonski
  • 2001 - Alexander Vucinich and Robert V. Daniels
  • 2000 - Keith Hitchins and Murray Feshbach
  • 1999 - George L. Kline and Robert C. Tucker
  • 1998 - Vladimir Toumanoff
  • 1997 - John A. Armstrong
  • 1996 - Dorothy Atkinson and John P. Hardt
  • 1995 - Ralph Talcott Fisher, Jr.
  • 1994 - Peter Sugar
  • 1993 - Nicholas V. Riasanovsky
  • 1992 - Barbara Jelavich and Charles Jelavich
  • 1991 - Vera Dunham and Gregory Grossman
  • 1990 - Albert B. Lord and Marc Raeff
  • 1989 - Jozo Tomasevich and Wayne S. Vucinich
  • 1988 - H. Gordon Skilling and Donald W. Treadgold
  • 1987 - Adam Ulam
  • 1986 - Marshall D. Shulman
  • 1985 - Cyril Black
  • 1984 - Victor Erlich
  • 1983 - Wiktor Weintraub
  • 1982 - Frederick C. Barghoorn
  • 1981 - Edward J. Brown and Czeslaw Milosz
  • 1980 - John C. Campbell
  • 1979 - Gordon B. Turner
  • 1978 - Leo Gruliow and Chauncey D. Harris
  • 1977 - John N. Hazard
  • 1976 - Alfred Senn and Marc Szeftel
  • 1975 - Abram Bergson, John Shelton Curtiss, George F. Kennan, and Helen Muchnic
  • 1973 - Gleb Struve, S. Harrison Thompson, and Rene Wellek
  • 1972 - Francis Dvornik, Bertram D. Wolfe, and Sergius Yakobson
  • 1971 - George Florovsky, Alexander Gerschenkron, and Philip E. Moseley
  • 1970 - Oscar Halecki, Roman Jakobson, and George Vernadsky