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  1. Introduction to the Phonological History of the Slavic Languages by Terence R. Carlton, 1991
  2. Slavic Folklore: A Handbook (Greenwood Folklore Handbooks) by Natalie Kononenko, 2007-09-30
  3. Our Slavic Fellow Citizens by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-10
  4. The Dawn of Slavic: An Introduction to Slavic Philology (Yale Language Series) by Alexander M. Schenker, 1996-06-26
  5. Old Church Slavic Reader by Frances J. Whitfield, 2003-11-30
  6. Russian and Other Slavic Embroidery Designs by Sandra Ley, 1976
  7. Slavic Sorcery: Shamanic Journey of Initiation by Ken Johnson, 1997-12-08
  8. The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism by Jan Louis Perkowski, 1989-06-01
  9. The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus by Serhii Plokhy, 2010-08-19
  10. Forests of the Vampires: Slavic Myth (Myth and Mankind) by Charles Phillips, Michael Kerrigan, 1999-01
  11. Axis Slovakia: Hitler's Slavic Wedge, 1938-1945 by Mark W. Axworthy, 2002-09-25
  12. The Month-Brothers: A Slavic Tale by S Marshak, 1983
  13. Brodsky Through the Eyes of His Contemporaries (Vol 2) (Studies in Slavic and Russian Literatures, Cultures and History) by Valentina Polukhina, 2010-01-01
  14. Dostoevsky and the Jews (University of Texas Press Slavic series) by David I. Goldstein, 1981-03

1. AAASS Website
Summer Language Programs. Affiliates. slavic Resources on the Web
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aaass

2. South Slavic Literature Library
Collection of poems and excerpts, guides on using ISO8859-2 and Unicode encoding standards with HTML documents, forum, and reference to other web resources.
http://www.borut.com/library/
Welcome to South Slavic Literature Library - maybe the most comprehensive referral point to on-line accessible South Slavic literature on the Web. Please proceede to: http://www.borut.com/library/index.htm
borut.com

Created: 1996 Modified: 2003-06-16

3. Slavic Paganism & Witchcraft
Information regarding beliefs, rituals, holidays, deities, spells, and herbs.
http://hometown.aol.com/hpsofsnert/
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This site is dedicated to the Gods, the spirits
and our ancestors.
May they awaken once again,
and remember.

Slavic Pagan Beliefs

Holidays

Gods and Goddesses

Herbs
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Slavic Pagan Resources
- desperately needs updating
The Russian Pagan Tea Room - message board
Books and Research Material - updated 7/07/2002 Subscribe to leszi Our online Slavic Pagan study group! Powered by groups.yahoo.com E-mail me at hpsofsnert@aol.com Visitors

4. Welcome To Slavic Research Center
Link Collection. Copyright slavic Research Center. Conference Seminars. Proceedings of the International Symposia. slavic Studies. SRC Occasional Papers.
http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/index-e.html
Search the SRC's Website Slavic Studies No.51 Hokkaido Association for Slavic Studies June 17 SES-COE Seminar June 7 -Paper UP- 2004 Summer International Symposium English Newsletters Address Kita 9,Nishi 7,Kita-ku,Sapporo
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Phone : (+81) 11-706-2388
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e-mail: src@slav.hokudai.ac.jp
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5. Slavic & Baltic Language Resources
The slavic languages listed are those which are taught at the University of WisconsinMadison. If you are familiar with other sites which should also be included in this list please contact me. Lauren Rosen. Last updated Croatian In addition there are links to other slavic language sites.
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lss/lang/slavic.html
If you do not have a frames capable browser, you can access this information but it won't look pretty. Slavic Links

6. Mythology's Mything Links: Eastern Europe / Pan Slavic Traditions & Beliefs
The slavic world is an endlesly fascinating, troubling, dramatic, and dynamic one. slavic mythology has a strong focus on the
http://www.mythinglinks.org/euro~east~panSlavic.html
MYTH*ING LINKS
by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D.
GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS
EUROPE: EASTERN EUROPE
Pan Slavic Traditions and Beliefs
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Myth*ing Links Search Engine (Note: some of the themes dealt with on this page are also found elsewhere in Myth*ing Links, which is why I'm including the search engine here.)
Vasilisa and the White Horseman of Dawn
By Kharcheb
(Courtesy of Tradestone International Author's Note: The Slavic world is an endlesly fascinating, troubling, dramatic, and dynamic one. Slavic mythology has a strong focus on the sun, warmth, light, birds, fire (and firebirds), epic victories, and brightly painted cosmic bird-eggs. The opposing polarity, the dark, the dead, the cold, the gloomy forests, snakes, drowned spirits (usually female or children), and ruthless hags are feared, even demonized (especially under the influence of Christianity), yet many fairy tales indicate that if this darker world is treated with cautious respect, one will fare well. . . .
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The Firebird and Ivan (Courtesy of Russian Sunbirds

http://members.aol.com/HPSofSNERT/beli.html

7. The Slavic Review Homepage
slavic Review University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign 57 East Armory Avenue Champaign, IL 61820-6601 Telephone 217-333-3621 Fax 217-333-3872 E-mail
http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~slavrev/index1.html
AMERICAN QUARTERLY OF RUSSIAN, EURASIAN, AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES
Slavic Review
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

57 East Armory Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820-6601
Telephone: 217-333-3621
Fax: 217-333-3872
E-mail: slavrev@uiuc.edu
Slavic Review is the membership journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. Staff and Editorial Board Instructions for Submitting Manuscripts To Subscribe ... Finding Aids for Slavic Review Contents
Last modified: 7 March 2004

8. Slavophilia-Russia And Central/Eastern European Internet Resources
Country Guide, Dictionary, Directory Science. slavic Studies Translation/Interpretation Services. slavic Dictionaries free demo of e-dictionaries
http://www.slavophilia.com/

Advanced search
Home Add a Site Modify a Site ... Map In the News News: Russia Today News from Prague News from Warsaw News from Budapest Travel Info Enter a city for time
Enter a city for Weather Convert Currency Convert Measurement Reserve your hotels/hostels worldwide Inside Home Bulletin Boards - place where you can post your own messages Translation/Interpretation Services Slavic Dictionaries - free demo of e-dictionaries Listen to the Russian Music Home Add a Site Modify a Site ... Advertisement
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9. Slavic Languages And HPSG
Publications, mailing list, and links related to the linguistic work carried out within the formal linguistic (generative) framework.
http://www.ipipan.waw.pl/mmgroup/HPSG/slavic.html
This page hasn't been updated for a while (well, a couple of years), and probably will never be updated again, unless it turns out that people find this page useful, after all. (Anybody?)
Slavic Languages in
Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
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10. Slavic Review Homepage
The slavic Review. American Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies.
http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~slavrev/
The Slavic Review
American Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
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11. Slavic Village Development - Home Page
Provides overview of projects, programs, events, and staff directory.
http://www.slavicvillage.org/
Slavic Village Townhomes
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Learn about our community's rich history.
Looking for help with home repairs? Shopping and dining in Slavic Village is like a trip to the old country! 5620 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio 44127
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12. American Association Of Teachers Of Slavic And Eastern European Languages
American Association of Teachers of slavic and Eastern European Languages. Having trouble Russifying your keyboard? Download slavic fonts and drivers.
http://aatseel.org/
American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages Site Search About AATSEEL Annual Meeting Executive Council ... Internet Resources
News From the Organization
Renew your membership! Dues can be paid at any time by clicking on " Membership " and paying by credit card through the secure server. Updated information on the 2004 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Professional Development Job opportunities, fellowships and grants, internships, the AATSEEL guide for job seekers Upcoming M eetings and Conferences in Slavic Studies Having trouble Russifying your keyboard? Download Slavic fonts and drivers VOLUNTEER for AATSEEL Questions about the organization? Contact the Executive Director, Kathleen Dillon, at the following address: AATSEEL, P.O.Box 7039 Berkeley, CA 94707, Ph/Fax: 510/526-6614 or by e-mail at AATSEEL@earthlink.net

13. Jsl_home
Journal of slavic Linguistics. Welcome to the JSL homepage. We are in the process of updating and revising this site, so we thank you for your patience.
http://www.slavica.com/jsl/

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Journal of Slavic Linguistics
Welcome to the JSL homepage. We are in the process of updating and revising this site, so we thank you for your patience. Currently, you will find information and abstracts for all our published volumes (through 8). To see the titles of forthcoming papers, click on INDEX in the left column.
If you have any questions or comments regarding the journal or this web site, please write to the contact listed below.
Questions or comments? Contact: Malgorzata Cavar, JSL Managing Editor
jsl@indiana.edu

14. Slavic Pagan Holidays
slavic Pagan holidays and rites.
http://members.aol.com/hpsofsnert/holid.html
Slavic Pagan Holidays
Highlighted holidays link to images. Rituals are in the process of being written.
Winter
Spring

Summer

Autumn

Winter
Koljada
(Kohl-YAH-da) - The Winter Solstice.
Most agree that the word comes from the Roman word "calendae" which meant the first 10 days of any month. Some, however, believe the word is derived from the word "Kolo" or wheel - much like the word "Yule" is an Anglo-Saxon word for wheel. The holiday's original name may have been "Ovsen". The holiday was filled with revelry. Processions of people masked like animals and cross-dressers roamed the village. Often they were accompanied by a "goat"- a goat's head, either real or (usually) made and stuffed on a stick. The person holding the "goat" would be covered by a blanket to play the part. Sometimes a child on horseback - symbol of the reborn sun - would accompany them; the horse was often played by two young men in horses costumes. One of the wenders would carry a spinning solar symbol, internally lit by a candle, on a stick. Later, after Christianity entered the scene, the spinning "sun" became a star.
This unusual group would stop and sing Koljada songs from house to house. These songs usually included invocations to "Koljada", the god or goddess of the holiday, praises and good wishes,requests for handouts and threats for refusal. The handouts, also called "koljada", usually took the form of little pastries or "korovki" shaped like cows or goats. The were sometimes just in the shape of the animals head, but often were described as having "horns and tails and everything." The korovki were traditionally baked by the old people in the house, the grandmothers and grandfathers.

15. Indiana University Department Of Slavic Languages And Literatures
Indiana University Department of slavic Lanagues and Literatures offers classes in Russian, Polish, SerboCroatian, Czech, Slovak, Old Church slavic, slavic Linguistics, Literature and much more.
http://www.indiana.edu/~iuslavic
Course Offerings and Degree Requirements
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16. Slavic Languages University Of Texas At Austin
Scroll down to see. all 11 buttons. The Department of slavic Languages and Literatures. Dr. Gilbert C. Rappaport, Chair Calhoun 415 (512) 4713607. The SPOTLIGHT today is on The slavic Department is the ONLY department at UT Austin with a 24/7 satellite feed to TWO Russian language channels
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/slavic
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17. Ethnologue Report For Slavic
List of languages of slavic. Language Family Trees. IndoEuropean, slavic. Indo-European ( 443) slavic (18) East (4
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=656

18. Slavs
Urges all slavic people in the United States to unite to form a large constituency.
http://slavs.freeservers.com/
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God Bless America
The National Moment of Remembrance for one minute, 3 PM local time, Memorial Day. From the Site of the Month
By: Jagoda Urban-Klaehn
www.bellaonline.com/articles/art20396.asp
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19. Slavic Pagan Community Of Estonia
Overview of deities and festivals with articles and links.
http://slavjanskij.boom.ru/Stranicaangl.htm
Slavic Calendar Festivals Ancient Slavic Gods Slavic Fairy Creatures If It Dries Out, It's No Good: Women, Hair and Rusalki Beliefs ... Paganism at Estonians and others links You may translate for yourselves the information located on a Russian-speaking page with the help of the translator: PROMT's Online Translator The guest book Write to me: mailto:slavjanskij@list.ru
Slavic Pagan community of Estonia
" From morning till morning we saw evil which was created in Russia, and waited, when will come kindly. And it will not come never if we the shall not rally force... " " Are seized by enemies we may in Russia, but Svarog - the God ours, instead of other gods, and without Svarog we have no anything, except for death ". " The Veles book " The Slavic world is an endlesly fascinating, troubling, dramatic, and dynamic one. Slavic mythology has a strong focus on the sun, warmth, light, birds, fire (and firebirds), epic victories, and brightly painted cosmic bird-eggs. The opposing polarity, the dark, the dead, the cold, the gloomy forests, snakes, drowned spirits (usually female or children), and ruthless hags are feared, even demonized (especially under the influence of Christianity), yet many fairy tales indicate that if this darker world is treated with cautious respect, one will fare well. . . . PAGANISM Paganism is a religion of festival with an ethical component on how man should live in concert with nature and each other. By necessity, living provokes anxieties. Paganism is not a soteriological ("governed by a dogmatic code") religion, and therefore it could not reassure people by organizing their lives in this world on the pretext of securing salvation in the next. Pagans rejected the servile model as exemplified in the Religions of the Book (Christianity, Judaism, Islam).

20. The Department Of Slavic Languages And Literatures

http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~slavic/

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