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Milica Banjanin (banjanin@artsci.wustl.edu)
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The first-rate Russian Department faculty can provide a wealth of information on Russian culture, language, history and politics.
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| Milica Banjanin Chair of the Russian Department (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/57.html)
Banjanin is an expert in 20th century Russian literature. Her main area of research is early 20th century Russian poetry. Her most recent articles are "The Mutual Reflection of Scene and Spectator in the Works of Aleksandr Blok" from The New Zealand Slovonic Journal. (2000) and "The City as a Framed ... Expertise: 20th century Russian literature, Russian modernism Direct contact: (314) 935-4557 / banjanin@artsci.wustl.edu |
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| James V. Wertsch Marshall S. Snow Professor in Arts & Sciences (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/18.html)
James V. Wertsch, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Anthropology in Arts & Sciences.In addition, he holds joint appointments in Education, the Russian Studies Program, and the Program in Philosophy, Neuroscience, and Psychology, all in Arts & Sciences. Heis the director of the McDonnell International ... Expertise: Russia and former Soviet Union, collective memory, identity, international studies, psychology, education Direct contact: (314) 935-9015 / jwertsch@wustl.edu |
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Acclaimed program began here (http://record.wustl.edu/archive/2000/02-24-00/articles/national.html)
Feb. 2000 - An educational program developed by a Washington University professor to expose senior learners to international cultural and social issues has evolved into a 26-city national program offering older adults the opportunity to interact with some of the world's most respected Russian and Chinese scholars.
Relishing the riches of Russia (http://record.wustl.edu/archive/2000/02-24-00/people.html)
Feb. 2000 - On a crisp October afternoon in 1957, in the heyday of the Cold War, 10-year-old Jim Wertsch was working alongside his father in the barnyard of the family's central Illinois farm. Without any particular alarm, young Jim's father paused and pointed skyward. "Sputnik is up there, beeping," he said.
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