NINTH NATIONAL CONVENTION

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SLAVIC STUDIES

in conjunction with

THE WASHINGTON, D.C. CHAPTER OF AAASS

THE CAPITAL HILTON• WASHINGTON, D.C.

OCTOBER 13·14·15·16 1977

30TH ANNIVERSARY AAASS 1948-1978 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE 1977 NATIONAL CONVENTION

ADVAN CEMENT OF SLAVIC STUDIES Program Committee Paul A. Smith, Jr., Editor, Problems of Communism, Chairman John P. Hardt, Library of Congress William E. Odom, U.S . National Security Council Staf f OFFICERS Maurice Friedberg, University of Illinois Leon I. Twarog, Ohio State University President: Donald W. Treadgold, Univer s ity of Washington Edward L. Keenan , Harvard Univer sity Vice President: Ro'bert F. Byrnes, Indiana . University Paul K. Cook, U.S. Department of State Treasurer: William E. Harkins, Jan F. Triska, Stanford Univers ity Executive Secretary : Warren W. Eason, Ohio State University Anna K. Stuliglowa, Cornell University Editor , Slavic Review: James R. Millar, University of Illinois Marshall D. Shulman, Columbia Univer sity Manage r of Soviet Press Publications a:nd Editor, Index to Pravda : William Zimm erman, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Robert S. Ehlers, Ohio State University Editor, Current Diges t of the Soviet Press: Leo Gruliow, Ohio State Univer sity Local Arrangements Committee Murray Feshb ach, U.S. Department of Commerce, Chairman DI RECTORS ELECTED AT LARGE William J. Conyngham, Catholic University Norton T. Dodge, University of Maryland Cyril E. Black, Princeton University S. Frederick Starr, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies Maurice Friedberg, University of Illinois ' 1 Li nda L. Lubrano, The Ameri can University Robert A. Maguire, Columbia Univers ity j I Allen Lenz, U.S. Department of Commerce Alfred E. Senn, University of Wisconsin-Madison David H. Kr aus, Library of Congress Alexander Vucinich, University of Texas at Austin David Korn, Howard Un i versity William Zimmerman, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Andrew Gyorgy, George Washington Univer sity David M. Goldfrank, Georgetown University DIRECTORS REPRESENTING ORGANIZATIONS Wa claw H. Bninski, Voice of America Howard I. Ar onson, - America:n As sociation of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) Press Relations Janet G. Chapman, University of Pittsburgh - America:n Economic Association (AEA) Roman Szporluk, University of Michigan - America:n Historical Association (AHA) Paul S. Underwood, Oh i o State University Roland J. Fuchs, University of Hawa ii - Association of America:n Geographers (AAG) Alex Simirenko, Pennsylvania State University - America:n Sociological Associati on (ASA) Jan F. Triska, - America:n Political Science Association (APSA)

DIRECTORS REPRESENTING COUNCIL OF REGIONAL AFF ILIATES CENTRAL OFFICE - AAASS James E. Augerot, Mi lan Reban, North Texas University Warren W. Eason, Executive Secretary Carol A. Payne, Assistant to the Executive Secretary and WASHINGTON, D.C. CHAPTER OF AAASS Convention Program Coordinator Linda B. Bowers, Editor, Newsletter and Bulletin OFFICERS PAST PRESIDENTS Sally Ke efe, Typist/Editorial Assistant President: Mary Jo Wolf, Subscription Secretary Murray Feshbach Sergius Yakobson Marge Penn, Accountant Vice President: Paul A. Smith, Jr. Leon M. Herm an Vice President: Rush V. Greensl ade Paul K. Cook Treasurer: Norton T . Dodge John P. Hardt Secretary : St even Rapawy 3 2 AAASS MEMBER INSTITUTIONS REGIONAL AFFILIATES OF AAASS ALLIANCE College MEMPHIS STATE University University of ARIZONA Central Slavic Conference Southern Conference of Slavic Studies University of MIAMI (Florida) Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference Southwestern Association for BOSTON University MICHIGAN STATE University Midwest Slavic Conference Slavic Studies BOWLING GREEN STATE University New England Slavic Association Virginia Chapter of AAASS University of MINNESOTA Rocky Mountain Association for Washington D.C. Chapter of AAASS BROWN University University of MISSOURI Western Slavic Association Slavic Studies BRIGHAM YOUNG University University of NEBRASKA BRYN MAWR College State University of NEW YORK-ALBJ -BERKELEY University of NORTH CAROLINA University of CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES NORTH CAROLINA STATE University CALIFORNIA STATE University-SACRAMENTO NORTHERN ILLINOIS University CLEVELAND STATE University NORTHWESTERN University COLUMBIA University University of MICHIGAN-ANN ARBOR University of CONNECTICUT University of NOTRE DAME AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS OF AAASS CORNELL University OAKLAND University DARTMOUTH College OHIO STATE University American Association for Southeast European Studies American Association for the Study of Hungarian History University of DELAWARE University of OKLAHOMA Association for the Advancement of Polish Studies University of DENVER University of OREGON Association for the Study of Nationalities (USSR and East Europe) Inc. GEORGETOWN University The National Program for the Advancement of Pre-College Russian University of PENNSYLVANIA and East European Studies GEORGE WASHINGTON University University of PITTSBURGH Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences University of GEORGIA PRINCETON University Society for Slovene Studies HARVARD University RUTGERS University HAVERFORD College SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION HU NTER COLLEGE-CUNY STANFORD University College of the HOLY CROSS TEMPLE University University of HOUSTON University of TENNESSEE University of ILLINOIS at URBANA-CHAMPAIGN VASSAR College University of ILLINOIS-CHICAGO CIRCLE University of VIRGINIA INDIANA University University of WASHINGTON JOHN CARROLL University University of WISCONSIN-MADISON University of KANSAS University of WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE KENT STATE University University of KENTUCKY 4 s PAST HONORS AND AWARDS RECIPIENTS SPECIAL EVENTS

1970 Oskar Ha lecki, Emeritus Professor of History, Fordham Univer~ity. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 Roman Jakobson, Emeritus Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University. George vernadsky, Emeritus Professor of History, Ya l e University. 9:30 A. M. TO 6:00 P.M . INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND EXCHANGES BOARD 1977 ANNUAL MEETING OF CAMPUS REPRESENTAT IVES 1971 Al exander Gerschenkron, Walter S. Barker Professor of Economics, Harvard University. 9:30 TO 10:00 A. M. REGISTRATION (IREX) (Uppe r Lobby, 2nd floor)

Philip E. Mosely, Professor of International Relations and Director 10:00 A. M. TO 12:30 P.M. IREX - Annual Report (Senate Room ) of the European Institute, Columbia University. 1:00 TO 4:00 P.M . MEETING OF THE AAASS MEMBER INSTITUTIONS Father Georges Florovsky, Emeritus Professor of Eastern Church (Pan- Ameri can Room) History, Harvard Divinity School .

1972 Father Francis Dvornik, Professor Emeritus of Byzantine History, 2:00 TO 5:00 P.M. IREX PANEL ON THE US-USSR COMMISS I ON ON THE SOCIAL Harvard University. SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES (Senate Room) (Participant~ t o be announced) Bertram David Wolfe, Senior Research Fe llow, Hoover Institute on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford University. 4:00 TO 7:00 P.M. FROM RUSSIA WITH ART: EXHIBITIONS OF WORK BY ART I STS FROM THE Sergius Yakobson, first Director of the Soviet and Central European Division, Library of Congress. He l en Yakobson (George Washington University) Coordinator 1973 Rene Wellek, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, Ya l e Un iversity. OPENING RECEPTIONS AT FOLLOWING GALLERIES :

s. Harrison Thomson, Professor Emeritus of History, Univers ity of Co lorado . The Rowe House Gallery 1834 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W. Gleb Struve , Professor Emeritus of Sl avic Languages and Literatures, University of California- Berkel ey. Jane Haslem Ga llery 212 1 P Street, N.W. 1974 No C/1JJards we re given t his year. B. David Ga l leries 1975 Helen Muchnic, Professor Emeritus of Russian Literature, Smith Co llege . 1652 K Street, N.W .

Abram Bergson, Professor of Economics, Harvard University. (The galler i es will be open Friday and Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 6 : 00 P.M.--wi th the exception John Shelton Curtiss, J ames B. Duke Professor Emeritus of History, of the Jane Haslem Gal l ery which closes at 5:00 P.M Duke University. on Fr iday.). Donald W. Treadgo ld, Editor of the Slavic Review , 1960 to 1964, 1969 to 1975 . 5:00 TO 6:00 P.M. IREX - Cash Bar (Pan -American Room )

Dimitri Von Mohrenschildt, Editor of the Rus sian Review, 1941 to 1973. 7 :00 TO 9:00 P.M. CONTINUED MEETING OF THE AAASS MEMBER INSTITUTIONS (Execut ive Club ) 1976 Alfred Senn, Professor Emeritus of Germanic and Ba lta-Slavic Philology, Univers ity of Pennsylvania. 9 :00 P.M. AAASS RECEPTION - CASH BAR (Execut ive Club - 1s t Floor) Marc M. Szeft el, Professor Emeritus of Medieval Russian History and Russian and European Law, University of Washington .

6 7 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 FRIDAY (Continued)

OPEN HOUSE AT THE VOICE OF AMERICA 5:00 TO 7:00 P.M. RECEPTION SPONSORED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR SINO-SOVIET STU 2:00 TO 5:00 P.M . (George Washington Univers Briefing by VOA Director and visit to the Studio. Main Auditorium, Reception to be held at the Adams Rib Restaurant Lounge North Building of HEW. (2nd floor) - National Academy of Science Building Independence Avenue, N.W. 21st and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. 6:00 TO 8:00 P.M. RECEPTION SPONSORED BY THE KENNAN INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED RUSSIAN STUDIES, The Wilson Center. 4:00 TO 6:00 P.M . PRESENTATION AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS "Slavic and East European Resources in the Reception to be held at the Great Hall, Smithsonian Library of Congress . " Woodrow Wilson Room, Institution Building, 1000 Jefferson Drive, N.W. Main Library of Congress, 2nd Floor (use (on the Mall) 1st Street S.E. Entrance) 8:30 P.M. RECEPTION SPONSORED BY GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY RUSSIAN Following the Presentation AREA STUDIES PROGRAM.

AN EXHIBITION: "New Publications From or About Reception to be held at Hall of Nations, East Campus, Eastern Europe. " 36th Street between N and Prospect Streets, N.W.

West Lobby of The Thomas Jefferson Building 9:00 TO 11:00 P.M. INDIANA UNIVERSITY RECEPTION - Cash Bar (Executive (Library of Congress Annex) - 5th Floor. Open Club ) until 9:30 P.M.

4:00 TO 7:00 P.M . EXHIBITIONS OF NEW ART FROM THE SOVIET UNION: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 THE KNOWN AND THE UNKNOWN

OPENING RECEPTIONS AT THE TWO LOCATIONS OF THE 3:30 TO 5:00 P.M. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SLAVIC EXHIBITION STUDIES AAASS BUSINESS MEETING (South American Room ) The Arts Club of Washington, 2017 I Street, N.W . 6:00 TO 7:00 P.M. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN RECEPTION - Cash Bar (South American Room) The Editors Building, 1729 H Street, N.W. 6:30 TO 7:30 P.M. AAASS RECEPTION - Cash Bar (Presidential Ballroom) The opening will be followed by dinner and a panel discussion by critics and art specialists at the 7:30 TO 10 : 00 P.M. AAASS BANQUET (Presidental Ballroom) Faculty Club of George Washington University, Marvin Center, 800 21st Street, N.W . BANQUET SPEAKER: Richard C. Clark (U.S . Senate, D. Iowc "When Knowledge Speaks to Power on Works of Soviet artists will be displayed in the Soviet Affairs." 3rd floor exhibition space in front of the Faculty Club for a week. Greetings from President of AAASS and Presentation of AAASS Awards: Donald W. Treadgc For dinner reservations, check with the AAASS registration desk to see if tickets are still available . The exhibition will continue at the Arts Club and the Editors Building from 10:00 to 5:00 P.M. through Saturday and resume again on the following Monday. 8 9 SATURDAY (Continued) Greetings from President of Washington SUMMARY OF SESSIONS Chapter, AAASS: Murray Feshbach

Gr eetings from President of The THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 Room International Committee for Soviet and East European Studies: Adam Bromke 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.

(A) SOVIET AGRICULTURE AND WORLD TRADE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 New York Room (B) INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS IN THE USSR Congressional Room ART OUTSIDE MOSCOW: THE BALTIC, THE TRANSCAUCASUS, 9:00 TO 11:00 A.M. (C) SOVIET POLICY TOWARD THE MID-EAST AND LENINGRAD. Ohio Room Instl.tute , Wilson Center Library, (D) MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS AND EPIDEMICS IN MODERN Mi chigan Room To be held: Ke nnan RUSSIAN HISTORY Smithsonian Castle. (E) NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SOVIET ART 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH ARTISTS-EMIGRES. Massachusetts Room (F) SOVIET LITERATURE To be held: Kennan Institute, Wilson Center Library, Pan-American Room Smithsonian Castle. (G) THE ZHUKOV AFFAIR TWENTY YEARS AFTER California Room

(H) SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPE AN LI NG UISTICS: Continental Room AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE

9:30 to 11:00 P.M.

(I) DISSENT AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS IN THE USSR South American Roor

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14

9 :00 to 11:00 A.M.

(A) SOVIET SEACOAST DEVELOPMENT California Room

(B) ARMS CONTROL AND SOVIET STUDIES South American Roo1

(C) RUSSIAN MERCHANTS AND PEASANT ENTREPRENEURS: New York Room A BOURGEOISI E

(D) SOVIET LAW IN INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE Senate Room

(E ) NEO-SLAVOPHILISM Ohio Room

(F) AMERICAN LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN THE USSR: Pan-American Room EVALUATION AND AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE

10 11 Room 14 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) FRIDAY, OCTOBER (Continued) Room 9:00 to 11:00 A.M. 2:00 to 4:00 P.M.

(G) TOWARD A DEVELOPMENTAL TIIEORY OF COMMUNIST Massachusetts Room (D) ROUNDTABLE: "KREMLINOLOGY REVISITED" Senate Room CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS (E) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS AND SOVIET POLICY Michigan Room (H) SOCIALIST PUBLIC POLICY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Michigan Room (F) PERCEPTIONS OF SOVIET MILITARY AND U.S. MILITARY Congr essional Ii (I} WORKSHOP ON DEVELOPING COLLECTIONS FOR SCHOLARLY Executive Suite RESEARCH (G) MODERN SLOVENE LITERATURE AND MUSIC California Roo"' (J) PRE - COLLEGE SLAVIC STUDIES--WHAT ARE THEY? WHAT Continental Room (H) RUSSIAN LITERATURE AND THE CULTURE OF ORTHODOXY Parlor 509 THEY COULD BE! (I) BULGARIAN SOCIETY IN THE SEVENTIES New York Room

11:00 A. M. to 1:00 P.M. (J) MODERNIZATION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND NATIONALISM IN Ohio Room EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (A) WORKSHOP ON U. S. - SOVIET TRADE: PROBLEMS Senate Room AND PROSPECTS (K) WORKSHOP ON DYNAMIC INVENTORY OF SOVIET AND EAST Presidential Be EUROPEAN STUDIES IN THE (B) FINLANDIZATION: A SOVIET STRATEGY OR A Ohio Room GEOPOLITICAL FOOTNOTE? SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (C) TIIE ADRIATIC SEA AND ITS BALKAN HINTERLAND Michigan Room 8:30 to 10 : 30 A. M. (D) THE IMPACT OF EXTERNAL DISTURBANCES ON THE New York Room SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE (A) PRIVATE ENTERPRISE IN EAST EUROPEAN SOCIALISM New York Room

(E) THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF SOVIET SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY California Room (B) EUROCOMMUNISM : SOVIET AND WEST EUROPEAN South American COMMUNIST ATTITUDES (F) CONTEMPORARY UKRAI NIAN POLITICS Continental Room (C) STUDIES IN THE APPLICATION OF QUANTITATIVE METHOD Ohio Room (G) THE LEGACY OF M.M . BAKHTIN Parlor 509 TO RUSSIAN SOCIAL HISTOR¥

(H) POLISH LITERATURE AND POLISH-RUSSIAN LITERARY Pan-American Room (D) WORKSHOP ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION: RECENT Massachusetts 1 CONTACTS DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN FIELD

(I) PLURALISM IN COMMUNIST SOCIETIES: IS THE South American Room (E) STABILITY OF THE SOVIET 1SYSTEM Senate Room EMPEROR NAKED? (F) WHAT'S HAPPENING TO SLAVIC LANGUAGES IN AMERICA? Congressional (J) RURAL TRANSFORMATION IN HUNGARY, 1848-1945 Massachusetts Room (G) CONTROL OF THE SOVIET MILITARY California Rom

2:00 to 4:00 P.M. (H) NEW PROBLEMS AND OLD ISSUES IN EASTERN EUROPE Pan - American Re (A) WORKSHOP ON EAST EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL RELATIONS Pan - American Room (I) LOCAL POLITICAL RECRUITMENT AND PARTICIPATORY Continental Ro. ATTITUDES IN EASTERN EUROPE (B) DOMESTIC DETERMINANTS OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY South American Room (J) ROMANTICISM AND NEO - ROMANTICISM Michigan Room (C) PATTERNS OF ANNEXATION UNDER PETER THE GREAT Massachusetts Room

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) Room ,, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) Room

10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. 1:30 to 3: 30 P.M.

(A) THE SOVIET ECONOMY IN THE EIGHTIES: ALTERNATIVE Massachusetts Room ~I (J) THE CONTINUATION OF NATIONALISM IN EAST CENTRAL Massachusetts Room EUROPEAN HISTORIOGRAPHY PATHS l (B) TWO LEADERS, TWO CULTS Ohio Room SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (C) ARCHIVES: PROJECTS ON SOURCE MATERIALS ON RUSSIA New York Room AND THE SOVIET UNION 9:00 to 11:00 A.M. (D) CONSERVATIVE VALUES IN SOVIET SOCIETY South American Room (A) SOVIET FAMILY BUDGETS AND THE "SECOND ECONOMY" California Room

(E) AMERICAN LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN EASTERN EUROPE : Senate Room (B) THE SOVIET UNION AND AFRICA Pan-American Room EVALUATION AND AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE (C) ECONOMIC 11-IOUGHT IN THE AGE OF CATHERINE Michigan Room (F) PROSPEC TS FOR THE SOVIET NAVY Congressional Room (D) ART SCHOLARSHIP AS A BAROMETER OF CULTURAL POLITICS Parlor 509 (G) ROUNDTABLE: POLAND: POLICY ALTERNATIVES IN A Pan- American Room ! PERIOD OF CHANGE (E) ATTITUDINAL AND BEHAVIORAL CHANGES AMONG THE New York Room EASTERN EUROPEAN PEASANTRY (H) PUSHKIN California Room (F) SOVIET MILITARY POLICY AS A TOOL OF FOREIGN POLICY South American Room (I) HUMANISM IN THE LANDS OF THE HAPSBURG EMPIRE Continental Room 1917-1976

(J) NATIONALISM VERSUS COMMUNISM IN THE USSR AND Michigan Room (G) TEACHING COMMERCIAL RUSSIAN Continental Room EASTERN EUROPE (H) POLITICS AND PSYCHIATRY IN THE USSR Senate Room

1:30 to 3:30 P.M. (I) THE FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE Congressional Room

(A) SOVIET ENERGY New York Room (J) TOPICS IN MODERN SLOVENE HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY Massachusetts Room (B) SIBERIAN DEVELOPMENT: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR ASIA California Room (K) ART OUTSIDE MOSCOW: THE BALTIC, THE Kennan Institute, TRANSCAUCASUS AND LENINGRAD Wilson Center Library, (C) THE PLANNING AND USE OF POLICY-ORIENTED RESEARCH South American Room Smithsonian Castle

(D) POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF SOVIET DEMOGRAPHIC AND Michigan Room LABOR FORCE TRENDS j 11:00 A.M . to 1:00 P.M. (A) HELSINKI AND HUMAN RIGHTS South American Room (E) A NEW LOOK AT THE PARTY: A QUESTION OF EFFICACY Senate Room I (F) THE STANDARDIZATION OF LANGUAGES IN EASTERN EUROPE Ohio Room (B) CURRENT LANGUAGE TEACHI NG AND PROFICIENCY TESTING New York Room IN THE GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY (G) F.M . DOSTOEVSKY'S THE IDIOT Congressional Room (C) BULGARIA IN THE AGE OF LIBERATION Michigan Room (H) YUGOSLAVIA: ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND PROBLEMS Pan- American Room (D) THE NEP AND SOVIET INDUSTRIALIZATION POLICY Continental Room (I) ROUNDTABLE: SLAVIC STUDIES--THE NEED FOR Continental Room LINKAGES BETWEEN ALL LEVELS OF EDUCATION (E ) PROBLEMS OF EARLY SOVIET HISTORY Ohio Room

14 15 Room SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 (Continued)

11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. Ma ssachusett s Room (F) ISSUES IN SOVIET MILITARY ECONOMICS (B) INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS IN THE USSR (Congressi onal Room ) Senate Room (G) PERC EPTIONS OF SOVI ET FOREIGN POLICY FORMULATION Chairperson: Francis W. Rushing (Stanford Research Institute and Georgia State University) (H) SOCIALIST OPPOSITION IN EASTERN EUROPE Congressional Room Par lor 509 Papers: "Pricing and Input-Output Analysis in the USSR." (I) SLAVIC FOLK TALES Viktor Belkin (Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow) (Invited) (J) POLISH EMI GRE LITERATURE Cali fornia Room "Comparison of Labor and Capital Data in the Input-Output (K) A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH ARTIST-EMIGRES Kennan Institute, Wilson Center Library, Tables for the U.S. and U.S.S.R." Laurie Kurtzweg (U.S. Smi t hsonian Castle Department of Commerce)

Pan- American Room "Probing the Soviet Economy with Input-Output." Vladimir (L) RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS Treml (Duk e University) and Barry Kostinsky (U.S. Depart­ ment of Commerce)

Discussants: Clopper Almon (University of Maryland) PROGRAM Daniel Bond (Stanford Research Institute)

(C) SOVIET POLICY TOWARD THE MID-EAST (Ohio Room) THURSDAY,OCTOBER13 Chairper son: John Campbell (New York Council on Foreign Relations) 4:00 TO 8:00 P.M. Papers: "The Soviet Union and Arab-Israeli Conflict Since 1973." Robert 0. Freedman (Baltimore Hebrew College) AAA.SS REGISTRATION - (Upper Lobby, 2nd Floor) "The Soviet Union and the Geopolitics of Middle East Oil and Oil Transport." Arthur Jay Klinghoffer (Rutgers University) 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. "The Middle East in Soviet Global Strategy." (A) SOVIET AGRICULTURE AND WORLD TRADE (New York Room ) Theodore Friedgut (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Chairperson: James R. Millar (University of Illinois ) Di s cussant : John Devlin (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency)

Papers: "Recent Developments in the Politics of Soviet Ag riculture." Sidney I. Ploss (U.S. Department of State) (D) MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS AND EPIDEMICS IN MODERN RUSSIAN HISTORY (Michigan Room

"Prospects for Productivity Gains in Soviet Agriculture ." Chairperson: George Yaney (University of Maryland) Elizabeth Clayton (University of Mi ssouri) Papers: "Medical Professionals and the Moscow Plague of 1771." "Anatomy of Soviet Agricultural Trade." John T. Alexander (University of Kansas) Eli zabeth Denton (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency)

"Prospects for Soviet Grain and Feed Trade." "David Schoonover (U.S. Department of Agriculture)

17 16 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 (Continued) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 (Continued) 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. "The Russian Medical Profession and the Cholera Scare of (H) SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN LINGUISTICS: AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE (Continental 1904-05." Nancy M. Frieden (Mount Holyoke College) Room )

"Venereal Di s ease and Government Responses in mid-19th Chairperson: Kenneth E. Naylor (Ohio State University) Century Mo s cow." T. Adams McGivney (New York University) Paper s : "West Slavic." Robert A. Roths tein (University of Ma s sachusetts) (E) NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SOVIET ART (Massachusetts Room) "East Slavic." Dean S. Worth (University of California­ Chairperson: Moussa Domit (North Carolina Museum of Art) Los Angeles)

Papers : "The Surreal versus the Real." Janet Kennedy "South Slavic and Balkan." Howard I. Aronson (University of (Indiana University) Chicago)

"Non-Objective Art." Sarah Burke (Trinity Univers ity) "Baltic, including Estonian." David F. Robinson (Ohio State University) "Kinetic, Conceptual and Pop Art." Norton Dodge (University of Maryland) Di s cussant: Horace Lunt (Harvard University) Discussants: Igor Golomshtok (Oxford University) Alison Hilton (Columbia University) 9:00 P.M. (F) SOVI ET LITERATURE (Pan- American Room ) AAASS RECEPTION (The Executive Cl ub, 1s t Floor) Chairperson: Herman Ermolaev (Princeton University)

Papers: "Zoshchenko' s Genre Experimentation and Innovation." Linda Scatton (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) 9:30 TO 11:00 P.M.

"The Yes enin Mystique: A Study in Cults." Lynn Visson (I) DISSENT AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS I N THE USSR (Senate Room ) (Bryn Mawr College) Ch airperson: Carl Linden (George Was hington University) "Soviet Films ." Polina Shur Papers: Brief Introduction to Subject and Speakers. Carl Linden (George Washington University) (G) THE ZHUKOV AFFAIR TWENTY YEARS AFTER (Ca lifornia Room)

Chairperson: Matthew P. Gallagher (Foreign Broadcas t Information Service) "The Pers istence of Dissent." Andrei Amalrik (George Washington Univers ity) "The Zhukov Affair Revisited." Otto P. Chaney (U.S. Army) Papers: "Hidden Dissent in the Soviet System." Mikhail Agursky "The Capture of : The Zhukov-Chuykov Dispute of 1965." (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Harriet Fast Scott (University of Miami) "Religious Movements in the Soviet Union and Their Relation to the Human Rights Movement." Lydia Voronina "The Zhukov Affair Twenty Years Later: The Unanswered Questions." William Spahr (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency) (George Washington University) Discus sants: Thomas Wolfe (The Rand Corporation) Discuss ant: Yuri Olkhovsky (George Washington University) Timothy Colton (University of Toronto)

18 19 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. 9:00 TO 11:00 A.M. AAASS REGISTRATION (Upper Lobby, 2nd Floor) "The Ideology of the Moscow Merchants, 1890-1905: Problems Definition." Thomas C. Owen (Louisiana State University) 9:00 TO 11:00 A.M. "The We akness of 'Bourgeois Liberalism' in Moscow 1905-1914 James L. West (Trinity College, Hartford) ' (A) SOVIET SEACOAST DEVELOPMENT (California Room) "The Russian Peasantry, the Tsarist Government and the Chairperson: Theodore Shabad (Th e New York Times and Soviet Geography ) Siberian Agricultural Boom." Daniel R. Kazmer (U.S. Centr Intelligence Agency) Papers: "Historical Perspectives on the Russian Drive toward Seacoasts." David Hooson (University of California­ Discussants: Frederick Carstensen (University of Virginia) Berkeley) Anita Baker (University of Utah)

"Foreign Trade Impact on Seacoast Urban Development." George Huzinec (Lehman College) (D) SOVIET LAW IN INTERDISCIPLI NA RY PERSPECTIVE (Senate Room)

"Seacoast Development in the Far East and the BAM." Chairperson: John N. Hazard (Columbia University) Victor L. Mote (University of Houston) Papers: "Is There Continuity from Speransky to Brezhnev?" Marc Discussant: Robert G. Jensen (Syracuse University) Raeff (Columbia University) "ls Law Still Superstructure?" David Granick (University o: (B) ARMS CONTROL AND SOVIET STUDIES (South American Room) Wisconsin)

Chairperson: Roman Kolkowicz (University of California, Los Angeles) "ls Law an Optimum Control Mechanism?" Walter D. Connor (University of Pennsylvania) Papers: "Technological Aspects." Edward Luttwak (Johns Hopkins University) "Is Soviet Law Essentially Politics?" John Reshetar (University of Washington) "Organizational-Institutional Aspects." Benjamin Lambeth (The Rand Corporation) Discussant: Elliott Mossman (University of Pennsylvania)

"Political and Security Issues." Lawrence Caldwell (Occidental College) (E) NEO-SLAVOPHILISM (Ohi o Room )

"Soviet Military and Arms Control ." Douglas Garthoff Chairperson: John Dunlop (Oberlin College) (U . S. Central Intelligence Agency) Papers: "Recent Trends in Neo-Slavophile Theory." Dmitry Pospielov Discussants: Arnold Horelick (The Rand Corporation) (University of Western Ontario) Helmut Sonnenfeldt (Johns Hopkins University) "Derevenshchiki." Gleb Zekulin (University of Toronto)

(C) RUSSIAN MERCHANTS AND PEASANT ENTREPRE NEURS: A BOURGEOISIE? (New York Room ) "Vasil ii Shukshin." John Dunlop (Oberlin College)

Chairperson: Ruth A. Roosa (Columbia University) Di s cussant: Lurii Handler (Radio Liberty)

Papers: "The Moscow Merchants and Municipal Government, 1873-1893." Walter S. Hanchett (SUNY-Cortland)

20 21 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) pRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) 9:00 TO 11:00 A.M. 9:00 TO 11 :00 A.M. (F) AMERICAN LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN THE USSR: EVALUATION AND AGENDA FOR THE (I ) WO RKSHOP ON DEVELOPING COLLECTIONS FOR SCHOLARLY RESEARCH (Executive Sui t e ) FUTURE (Pan-American Room ) Chairperson: Renata Rotkowicz (Washington University, St. Louis) Chairperson: Dan Davidson (Bryn Mawr College) Papers : "Slavic Re search Material at the Center for Research Paper: "Overview." Joseph Conrad (University of Kansas) Libraries." Ray Boylan (Center for Research Libraries)

Discussants: Herbert J. Ellison (University of Washington) "Us e of Micro forms in Collection Development ." Steven Rice Daniel C. Matuszewski (IREX) (University Microfilms International) Richard Thompson (U.S. Office of Education) Yale Richmond (U . S. Department of State) "Preservation for the Future: Filming the Slavic Research Collection." Nina A. Lencek (Columbia University Libraries )

(G) TOWARD A DEVELOPMENTAL THEORY OF COMMUNIST CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS (Ma ssachusetts Room ) (J ) PRE - COLLEGE SLAVIC STUDIES--WHAT ARE THEY? WHAT THEY COULD BE. (Continental Room ) Chairperson: Dale Herspring (U.S. Department of Stat e) Co-sponsored by National Program for the Advancement of Pre-College Studie Papers: "The Soviet Case." Timothy Colton (University of Toronto) Chairperson: Robert R. Carlson (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) "The China Case." Paul Godwin (Air University) Papers : "Slavic Language Schools--Preserving Ethnic Ties." "The Yugoslav Case." Robert Dean (The Rand Corporation) Larissa M. L. Onyshkevych (Rutgers College)

"The Cuban Case." William M. LeoGrande (Hamilton College) "Russian Studies in a Public High School ." Graeme B. Badger (Mitchell High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado) Discussants: Teresa Harmstone (Carleton University) David Segal (University of Maryland) "Pre-Sputnik Russian Programs: Friends School." Zita D. Dabars (Friends School, Baltimore)

(H) SOCIALIST PUBLIC POLICY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (Michigan Room) Discuss ant: Robert R. Carlson .(University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

Chairperson: J. A. Kuhlman (University of South Carolina) Rel igion in Communi s t Dominated Areas (RCDA) Meeting (Par lor 509) Papers: "Approaches to Study of Socialist Public Policy." W. A. Welsh (University of Iowa) "Public Policy Process in Poland." Barclay Ward (University 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. of the South) (A) WORKSHOP ON U.S. -SOVIET TRADE: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS (Senate Room) "Alternative Approaches to Elite Recruitment in East Europe ." Jack Bielasiak (Indiana University) Mo der ator: Allen J. Lenz (U.S. Department of Commerce)

Discussant: Bernard K. Faber (Connecticut College) Pane lis ts: William F. Kolarik, Jr. (U.S. Department of Commerce) Arthur Downey (Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, Attorneys at La~ Robert McMenamin (International Harvester Corporation) Robert Schmidt (Control Data Corporation) Gregory Grossman (University of California-Berkeley)

22 23 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) 11 :00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. tl:OO A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. (B) FINLANDIZATION: A SOVIET STRATEGY OR A GEOPOLITICAL FOOTNOTE? (Ohio Room) "The Conflict between Internal and External Balance in Centrally Planned Economies." Richard Portes (University Chairperson: Alvin Z. Rubinstein (University of Pennsylvania) of London) "The Impact of External Disturbances on the Soviet Un ion ." Papers: " Finl andization: A Conspectus for a Soviet Strategy." George Ginsburgs (Rutgers University), Alvin Z. Rubinstein Steven Rosefielde (University of North Carolina) (University of Pennsylvania) "The Impact of International Stagflation on Eastern Europe : "Sovie t-French Relations." Robert Legvold (Tufts Un iversity) Hung~ry, Poland: ai:id Yugoslavia." Alan A. Brown (Universit of Windsor), Zbigniew Fallenbuchl (University of Windsor) "Soviet-We s t German Relations." Angela Stent Yergin Egon Neuberger (SUNY-Stony Brook), Laura D'Andrea Tyson ' (Harvard University) (University of California-Berkeley)

" Soviet-Scandinavian Relations." C.G. Jacobsen (Acadia Discussants : Edward Ames (SUNY-Stony Brook) Michael Manove University) Paul Gregory (University of Houston) Discussants: Martha Mautner (U.S. Department of State) Josef Brada (New York University) William Griffith (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF SOVIET SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Ca lifornia Room ) (C) THE ADRIATIC SEA AND ITS BALKAN HINTERLAND (Michiga:n Room ) Chairperson : Susan Gross So lomon (University of Toronto) Chairperson: Wayne S. Vucinich (Stanford University) Papers: "The Influence of Organizational Arrangements on the Quality Papers: "Venice and the Balkan Hinterland States in the Late Middle • of Science." Thane Gustafson (Harvard University) Ages ." BariSa Krekic (University of California- "The Socio-Psychological Climate of Soviet Basic Research." Los Angeles) Linda L. Lubrano (The American University) "The Commercial Role of Dubrovnik in XVIth and XVIIth Centuries." Miodrag B. Petrovich (Hope College) "The Impact of the USSR Academy of Sciences on Technical Innovation." Simon Kassel (The Rand Corporation) "Serbia and the Adriatic Sea in the XIX and the XX Centuries." Dimitri Djordjevic (University of California­ "The Organization and Administration of Applied Research in Santa Barbara) the USSR." Bruce Parrott (Johns Hopki ns University)

Discussant: William H. McNeil! (University of Chicago) "Soviet Engineers: Social Roles and Attitudes." Kendall Bailes (University of California-Irvine)

(D) THE IMPACT OF EXTERNA L DISTURBANCES ON THE SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE Discussant: Loren Graham (Columbia Un iversity) (New York Room)

Chairperson: Egon Neuberger (SUNY-Stony Brook) CONTEMPORARY UKRAINIAN POLITICS (Continental Room )

Papers: "Balance of Payments Adjustment in Centrally Planned Chairperson: Jaroslaw Pelenski (University of Iowa) Economies." Thomas Wolf (Ohio State University)

24 25 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. l l :00 A.M. TO 1 :00 P.M. "The Image of the Russian in Polish Literature. " Harold B. Papers: "Mykola Skrypnyk and Petro Shelest: An Essay on the Per­ Segel (Columbia University) sistence of Ukrainian Na tional Communism." Yaroslav Bilinsky (University of Delaware) "Polish Heroic Woman: The Motif of the Siege of Trembowla in Polish and Russian Literature." Leon T. Blaszczyk "Current Ukrainian Party Po litics ." Kay Oliver (U.S. Central (New York University) Intelligence Agency) "Julian Tuwim and Konstantin Bal'mont." Zaya Yurieff (New "Nationalism as a Political I ssue -in the Ukraine." Werner G. York University) Hahn (Foreign Broadcast Informa tion Service) "The Reception of Russian Literature in People's Poland." "Historiography, Politics and Ideo logy." Roman Solchanyk Magnus J. Krynski (Duke Un iversity) (Rutgers University) "Some Thoughts on the Image of the Kresy in Contemporary "Ukrainian Dissent: Symbolic Politics and Socio-demographic Polish Fiction." Jerzy Krzyzanowski (Ohio State Aspects." Kenneth C. Farmer (Marquette University) Un iversity)

Discussant: Roman Szporluk (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) (I) PLURALISM IN COMMUNIST SOCIETIES: IS THE EMPEROR NAKED? (South American Room )

(G) THE LEGACY OF M. M. BAKHTIN (Parlor 509) Chairperson: Sarah M. Terry (Tufts University) (Round Table Discussion) Chairperson: James N. Holquist (University of Texas-Austin) Paper: "Conceptual Bridge or Abyss? Interest Group Politics in Papers: "Bakhtin and Dostoevsky." Garry Morson (University of Comparative Perspective." Andrew Janos (University of Pennsylvania) California, Berkeley)

"Bakhtin and Medvedyev." Albert Wehrle (Goucher Co llege) Dis cus sants: Charles Gati (Union College and Co lumbia University) Zvi Gitelman (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) "Bakhtin and Voloshinov." Vadim Liapunov (Indiana University) Franklyn Griffiths (University of Toronto) William E. Odom (U.S. National Security Council Staff) "M. Bakhtin and B. A. Uspenskij." I. R. Titunik (University of H. Gordon Skilling (University of Toronto) Michigan-Ann Arbor)

Discussant: Ladislav Matejka (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) RURA L TRANSFORMATION IN HUNGARY, 1848-1945 (Massachusetts Room)

Co - sponsored by American Associat ion for Study of Hungarian His tory (H) POLISH LITERATURE AND POLISH-RUSSIAN LITERARY CONTACTS (Pan-American Room ) Chairperson: Jerome Blum (Princeton University) Co -sponsored by the Literary Section of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America Papers: "The Emancipation of the Peasantry and Agricultural Develop­ ment in Hungary." John Komlos (University of Chicago) Chairperson: Frank Mocha (University of Illinois at Chicago Circle; Chairman, Literary Section of the Polish Institute) "The Hungarian Peasantry During the Bach Regime." Peter I. Hidas (Dawson Co llege) Papers: "Mickiewicz and Pushkin: Criteria for Comparison." Frank Mocha (University of Illinois-Chicago Circle)

26 27 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. z:OO TO 4:00 P.M. "The Origin of Peasant Socialis t Movement s ." Bela Kiraly Paper s : "Aspects of Petrine Imperial and Absolutist Ideology." (Brooklyn College and the Graduate School of CUNY) James Cracraft (University of Illinois)

"Hungarian Peasant Society During and After World War I." "Autocrat Among Republicans: Peter I in Poland in 1707." Joseph Held (Rutgers University) Andrzej Kamin ski (Columbia University)

Discussant: Ivan Volgyes (University of Nebraska) "Peter I's Policies in the Baltic Territories." Romuald Misiunas (Williams College)

"The Establishment of Direct Imperial Control in the 2:00 TO 4:00 P.M. Ukraine during the Petrine Period." Orest Subtelny (Hamilton College) (A) WORKSHOP ON EAST EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL RELATIONS (Pan-American Room )

Moderator: Edward Wilson (U.S. Chamber of Commerce) (D) ROUNDTABLE: "KREMLINOLOGY REVISITED" (Senat e Room )

Panelists: Lawrence Brainard (Bankers Trust Company) Moderator: Kenneth A. Kerst (Kennan Institute) Josef Brada (New York University) Malcolm G. Koch (Chemical Bank) Panelists : Victor Zorza (Columnist) Martin Kohn (U.S . Department of State) Robert Conquest (Hoover Institution) Kempton B. Jenkins (U.S. Department of State) Michel Tatu (L e Monde )

Di scus sants: John A. Armstrong (University of Wisconsin) (B) DOMESTIC DETERMI NANTS OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY (South American P.oom ) Sidney Ploss (U.S. Department of State) Chairperson: Grey Hodnett (York University) (E) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS AND SOVIET POLICY (Michigan Room) Papers: "Conceptualizing Domestic Influences on Soviet Foreign Policy." Jerry Hough (Duke University) Chair person: Henry Krisch (University of Connecticut)

"Technology Transfer and Soviet Foreign Policy." Pap er s : "Environmental Constraints on Soviet Development: The Rensselaer Lee III (Mathematica, Bethesda, Maryl and) Case of BAM ." Henry Krisch (University of Connecticut)

"The Soviet Political System and Foreign Policy Making." "Environmental Factors in Inter-Basin Water Transfer Policy." Ben Fischer (U.S . Central Intelligence Agency) Philip P. Micklin (Western Michigan University)

"Great Russian Nationalism and Soviet Foreign Policy." "Soviet Pollution Control: One City At A Time." Victor E. Frederick Barghoorn (Yale Univers ity) Mote (University of Houston)

Discussant: Franklyn Griffiths (University of Toronto) Discussants: Thomas J. Schoenbaum (University of North Carolina) Thane Gustafson (Harvard University) (C) PATTERNS OF AN NEXATION UNDER PETE R THE GREAT (Massachus etts Room ) (F) PERCEPTIONS OF THE SOVIET MILITARY AND THE U.S. MILITARY (Congressional Room) Chairperson: James Cracraft (Univers ity of Illinois-Urbana) Chairperson: Keith Dunn (Army War College)

28 29 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) Booth #7 2:00 TO 4:00 P.M. Here's to Your Health, ADecade Of EUDhOria Papers : "American Pe rceptions of Soviet Military Power." Philip A. Petersen (Federal Research Division, Western Literature in comrade Shifrin! Post-Stalin Russia, 1954-64 Library of Congress By Ilya Suslov By Maurice Friedberg Translated by Maxine Bronstein $17.50 "Soviet Perceptions of the US Military." Arthur A. Foreword by Maurice Friedberg Zuehlke, Jr. (Defense Intelligence School) $8.95 Disc us sants: Robert G. Kaiser (Th e Washington Post) soviet-American Academic Drew Middleton ( ) Time. Forward! EKchanges, 1958-1975 By Valentin Ka taev By Robert F. Byrnes Translated by Charles Malamuth paper $10.00 (G) MODERN SLOVENE LITERATURE AND MUSIC (California Room) Foreword by Edward J . Brown Co-sponsored by the Society for Slovene Studies paper $3. 95 cloth $12.50 ae11ns11u. Chernusheusllu. Chairpers on: William W. Derbyshire (Rutgers University) The Heritage of and DobrOIUUbOU "Slovene Literature During World War I." Anton Kovac Selected Criticism Papers: Edited with an introduction by (Wuppertal, West Germany) Russian verse Introduced and edited by Dimitri Obolensky Ralph E. Matlaw pap er $4.50 cloth $17.50 "The Poetry of France Balantic." Frank Bukvic (Fairfield paper $2.95 cloth $9.50 University) "The International Significance of Srecko Kosovel' s Integrals Forthcoming Titles Today." William He iliger (Menlo Park, California) Petersburg "The Music of Lucijant Marija Skerjanc." Metod Milac Artists in Revolution By Andrei Bely Portraits of the Russian (Syracuse University) Translated, annotated, and introduced by Avant-garde, 1905-1925 Robert A. Maguire and John E. Malmstad By Robert C. Williams Eric Kovacic (Library of Congress) Discus sant: (price to be announced) $17.50 (H) RUSSIAN LITERATURE AND THE CULTURE OF ORTHODOXY (Parlor 509 ) Cultural Revolution in Praxis Chairperson: Robert A. Maguire (Columbia University) Marxist Criticism and Dissent in Russia, 1928-1931 Socialist Yug oslavia Papers: "Boratynskij's Religion." Heinrich A. Stammler (University of Edited by Sheila Fitzpatrick By Gerson S. Sher $17.50 Kansas) $15.00

"Changing Orthodoxy: The Case of Nikolai Leskov." Paul R. Valliere (Columbia University) modern Hungaru Reading s from The New "Tolstoy's Religion of Life." Richard F. Gustafson (Barnard Hungarian Quarterly College and Columbia University) Edited by Denis Sinor $17.50

~Indiana University Press Tenth and Morton Streets • Bloomington. Indiana 47401 30 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) · Valuable? 2:00 TO 4:00 P.M. (I ) BULGARIAN SOCIETY IN THE SEVE NTIES (New Yo r k Room ) ·Essential? Chairperson: L. A. Dellin (University of Vermont) Papers : Worth Continuing? "Foreign Pol~cy: The Soviet Connection." (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Nissan Oren

Usefulness Is the Key.- Do youknowhowuseful the Pravdaindex "The Domestic Poli ti cal Scene." Marshall can be? Do your colleagues and librarians? See it at the (Attorney) Lee Miller AAASS/CDSP publications booth. "Economic Real· t · " Fund) i ies. Mark Allen (International Monetary A Turning Point. - The Index is at a turning point where increased subscriptions are a must. Either the users make it viable or it "Families, Communities, and Socio-economi· c faces a critical year. Roger Wh itaker (Boston University) Changes."

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Co - sponsored by the Association for the Study of the NTat' .. iona 1 ities Chairperson: COMING NEXT YEAR ! George Klein (Western Michigan University) Paper s : "Poland." Anthony Kruszewski (University of Texas-· -~--~·------AAASS TENTH El Paso) --~---~·------"Czechoslovakia." Milan Reban (North Texas State University) RAD IO FREE: EUROPE/RADIO LIBERTY ·1201 •· CONNECTICUT - ··-INC AVENUE. NW. . NATIONAL WASHINGTON . D.C. 20036 "Bulgaria." Peter John Georgeoff (Purdue University) TELEPHONE (202) 457 -6900 "Rumania." CONVENTION Trond Gilberg (Pennsylvania State University) In-depth research on current "Yugoslavia " G Kl · ( · . Soviet and East European · eorge ein Western Michigan University) affairs backs up our "Hungary." I v 1 · broadcasts to those areas. with the van o gyes (University of Nebraska) "Albania." Research publications are John M. Kolsti (University of Texas-Austin) available to you by MIDWEST SLAVIC subscription. CONFERENCE Drop by our booth for October 11-14, 1978 further information. Neil House Motor Hotel Columbus, Ohio 31 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 (Continued) 2:00 TO 4:00 P.M. 4:00 TO 7:00 P.M. (K) WORKSHOP ON DYNAMIC I NVENTORY OF SOVIET AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES IN THE RECEPTIONS OPENING THE EXHIBITION OF NEW ART FROM THE SOVIET UNION: THE UNITED STATES (Presidential Ballroom) KN OWN AND THE UNKNOWN. (See Special Events)

Chairperson: Gordon Turner (American Council of Learned Societies) Presentation: Warren W. Eason (Ohio Stat e Universit y) 5:00 P.M. Discussants: Richard T. Thompson (U.S. Office of Education) SOCI ETY FOR SLOVENE ST UD IES (SSS) Business Meeting (Par lor 509) E. Raymond Platig (U . S. Department of State) Richard D. Lamb ert (University of Pennsylvania) Peter F. Sugar (Un iversity of Washington) S. Frederick Starr (Kennan Ins t i tute for Advanced Russian 5:00 TO 7:00 P.M. Studies) William Zi mm erman (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) RECEPTION SPONSORED BY THE I NSTITUTE FOR SI NO-SOVIET STUDIES (The George Anna K. Stuligl owa (Cornell University) Was hington Universi ty) (See Special Events) Dorothy W. Knapp (IREX) Ivan Volgyes (University of Nebraska) Dan E. Davidson (Bryn Mawr College) Irene P. Winn er (Emmanuel College) 6: 00 TO 8:00 P.M. RECEPTION SPONSORED BY THE KENNAN INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED RUSSIAN STUDI ES, 2:00 TO 5:00 P.M. The Wilson Center. (See Special Events)

OPEN HOUS E AT THE VO ICE OF AMERICA (See Special Even t s) 6:30 TO 7:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. THE POL I SH I NSTITUTE (PIAS) Business Meeting (Michigan Room ) NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PRE-CJLLEGE RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES Business Meeting (Executive Suite ) 8:00 P.M. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN STUDIES (AASES) EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF THE NATIONALITIES (ASN) Business Meeting COUNCI L (Continental Room ) (Continental Room )

MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EDITOR I AL BOARD: STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE 8:3 0 P.M. COMMUNISM . (Michigan Room ) RECEPT ION SPONSORED BY GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY (See Special Events) 4:00 TO 6:00 P.M. 9:00 TO 11:00 P.M. PRESENTATION AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS (See Special Events) IND I ANA UNIVERSITY RECEPTION - CASH BAR (Execut ive Club)

32 33 ATURDAY,OCTOBER15 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) :00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. 8:30 TO 10:30 A.M. "The Russian Provincial Bourgeoisie." Daniel R. Brower AAASS REGISTRATION (Uppe r Lobby, 2nd Floor) (University of California-D avis)

"Some Aspects of · the Russian Labor Force: Census Reports of :30 TO 10:30 A.M. 1897 and 1926." Barbara Anderson (Brown University)

A) PRIVATE ENTERPRISE IN EAST EUROPEAN SOCIALISM (New Yo rk Room ) "Statistical Analysis of Selected mid-19th Century Bureau­ crats in the Minis try of State Properties." Henry H. Chairperson: Morris Bornstein (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Hir~chbiel (New York University)

Papers: "The Private Sector in Poland: A Modern Communist Dilemma." Discussant: Richard Lewis (St. Cloud State College) Andrzej Korbonski (University of California-Los Angeles)

"The Private Economy of Socialist Hungary." Ivan Volgyes (D ) WORKSHOP ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SLAVIC AND (University of Nebraska) EAST EUROPEAN FIELD (Ma ssachusetts Room )

"The Private Sector in Yugoslavia." Stephen Sacks (Univer­ Chairperson : Mariana Tax Choldin (University of Illinois-Urbana) sity of Connecticut) Discussion: "The CONSER Project: Opportunities for Development of an Discussants: Gregory Grossman (University of California-Berkeley) Automated Data Base for Slavic and East European Serials." Walter D. Connor (Foreign Service Institute and University Anna K. Stuliglowa (Cornell University) of Pennsylvania) "The Slavic Union Catalog and Other Major Resources at the Library of Congress." David H. Kraus (Library of Congress) (B) EUROCOMMUNISM: SOVIET AND WEST EUROPEAN COMMUNIST ATTITUDES (South American Room) "University of Illinois' Slavic Reference Service." Mariana Tax Choldin (University of Illinois-Urbana) Chairperson: Robert Gerald Livingston (German Marshall Fund) Rapporteur: Marcella L. Stark (Syracuse University) Papers: "The Western European Communist Movement's Attitude Toward Russia: Yesterday and Today . 11 Giuseppo Boffa (Member of the Board, Instituto Gramsci, Rome) (E ) STABILITY OF THE SOVIET SYSTEM (Senate Room )

"Le PC de l'URSS et !'organisation fegionale europeenne en Chairperson: Donald E. Graves (U . S. Department of Stat e) 1917, en 1921-22, et en 1939." Jean Laloy (Institute of Political Studies and National School of Administration, Papers: "Is the Soviet Regime Stable?" Igor Birman (U.S. Department Paris) of Commerce)

Discussant: Robert Tucker (Princeton University) "Public Opinion, Legitimacy, and the Soviet Future." George Breslauer (University of California-Berkeley

(C) STUDIES IN THE APPL I CATION OF QUANTITATIVE METHOD TO RUSSIAN SOCIAL Discussants: Thomas Larson HISTORY (Ohio Room) Henry Morton (Queens College, New York) Chairperson: Daniel R. Brower (University of California-Davis) (F ) WHAT'S HAPPENING TO SLAVIC LANGUAGES IN AMERICA ? (Congressional Room ) Papers: " Charitable Associations in Early 20th Century Russia." Adele Lindenmeyr (Princeton University) Chairperson : Jan Perkowski (University of Virginia)

34 35 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) 8:30 TO 10:30 A.M. 8:30 TO 10:30 A.M. "The Slovenian Language i n America." Joseph Paternost "Energy and the Warsaw Pact: The Political Economy of Interdependence." Henry Shaeffer (U.S. Central Papers: (Pennsylvania State University) Intelligence Agency) "Ukrainian Language Maintenance in Canada and the USA." Jaroslav Rudnyc'kyj (University of Manitoba) "Eurocommunism in Eastern Europe ." Jiri Valenta (U.S. Naval Postgraduate School) "The Slavic Ethnic Press in America." Joseph D. Dwyer "Educational Equalit.y of Opportunity in Eastern Europe ." (University of Minnesota) Joseph R. Fiszman (University of Oregon-Eugene) "Russian Bilingualism in the United States . " Olga Discussants: Ross A. Johnson (The Rand Corporation) Garnica (Ohio State University) John M. Starrels (George Washington University)

Discussant: Thomas Magner (Pennsylvania State Universit y) (I) LOCAL POLITICAL RECRUITMENT AND PARTICIPATORY ATTITUDES IN EASTERN EUROPE (Continental Room) (G) CONTROL OF THE SOVIET MILITARY (California Room) Chairperson: Jan F . Triska (Stanford University) Chairperson: John A. McDonnell (Dalhousie University) "Control of Soviet Defense Policy." John A. McDonnell Papers: "The Role of Traditional Hierarchies in Local Political Papers: Leadership in Romania." John Cole (University of (Dalhousie University) Massachusetts) "Political Control and Co ntemporary Soviet Military Development." Michael J . Deane (University of Miami) "The Dilemma of Local Government in Eastern Europe." Daniel N. Nelson (University of Kentucky) "Soviet Command and Control." Tyrus Cobb (U.S. Military "Poland's Sub-National Elites." Jaroslaw Pielkakiewicz Academy) (University of Kansas) "People's Control in the Soviet Armed Forces." Eugene "Attitudes of Local Political Actors in Yugoslavia." Betit (U .S. Army) Cal Clark (New Mexico State University); Karl F. Johnson "The Soviet Decision-Making Process ." Ellen Jones (University of Missouri) (U .S. Defense Intelligence Agency) Discussants: M. George Zaninovich (University of Oregon) Irwin Sanders (Boston University) Discussant: Paul Holman (Georgetown University)

(H) NEW PROBLEMS AND OLD ISSU ES IN EASTERN EUROPE (Pan- Amer ican Room ) (J) ROMANTICISM AND NEO -ROMANTICISM (Michigan Room) Chairperson: Evelyn Bristol (University of Illinois) Chairperson: Andrew Gyorgy (George Washington Universit y)

"Workers' Opposition in Eastern Europe." Richard C. Gripp Papers: "Ideas and Images of Music in Pushkin." Robert P. Hughes Papers: (University of California-Berkeley) (San Diego State Un i versity) "Tiutchev and Baratynsky: Alternatives in Russian Romanticism." Sarah Pratt (Oberlin College)

37 36 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) 8:30 TO 10:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. "Briusov and the Romantics . " Joan Grossman (University Papers: "The Death of Lenin, the Birth of a Cult." Ni na Tumarkin­ of California-Berkeley) Fosburg (Wellesley College)

"The French Connection." John G. Garrard (University "Stalin and His Personality Cult, 1929-1934." Robert c. of Virginia) Tucker (Princeton University) Discussant: Vera S. Dunham (Queens College, New York)

9:00 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON (C) ARCHIVES: PROJECTS ON SOURCE MATERIALS ON RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION PLANNING COMMITTEE TO ORGANIZE 1979 CONFERENCE ON SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE . (New York Room) (Par lor 509) Chairperson: David M. Crowe, Jr . (U.S. National Archives) Organizers: Kenneth E. Nay lor (Ohio State University) E. G. Walters (Ohio State University) Papers: "Archival Resources in the Soviet Baltic, Belorussia and the Ukraine." Patricia K. Grimsted (Harvard University) Not e Exhibition of Art from the Soviet Union . (See Special Events) "Survey of Russian Related Archival Materials in the U.S.: A Progress Report." John H. Brown (Kennan Institute and 10:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. U.S. National Archives) (A) THE SOVIET ECONOMY IN THE EIGHTIES: ALTERNATIVE PATHS (Massachusetts Room ) "Russian-American Relations: 1765-1815: A Joint US-USSR Publication Project." Milton Gustafson (U.S. National Chairperson: Holland Hunter (Haverford College) Archives)

Papers: "Output Trends: Prospects and Problems." F. Douglas Discussants: J. L. Wieczynski (Virginia Polytechnic Institute) Whitehouse (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency) R. V. Allen (Library of Congress)

"Foreign Economic Relations." Donald W. Green (Chase Manhattan Bank) and Peter Miovic (Wharton Econometric LJl1 CONSERVATIVE VALUES IN SOVIET SOCIETY (South American Room) Forecasting Associates) Chairperson: Alexander Dallin (Stanford University) "Changing Factors in Farming." Barbara S. Severin (U.S . Central Intelligence Agency) Papers: "Social Conservatism." Gail W. Lapidus (University of California-Berkeley "The Defense Burden and Arms Control." Daniel Gallik (U.S. Arms Control and Di sarmament Agency) "The Right-Wing Alternative in Soviet Politics. and Society." Alexander Yanov (University of California-Berkeley) "Labor Supply Constraints and Responses . " Philip Grossman (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency) "The Congruence Between Soviet Popular Conservatism and Poli Paul Hollander (Harvard University)

(B) TWO LEADERS, TWO CULTS (Ohio Room) Discussant: Hedrick B. Smith (The New York Times )

Chairperson: Stephen F. Cohen (Princeton University)

38 39 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) 10:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. 10:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. EVALUATION AND AGENDA FOR "Poland, CMEA and East-W est Relations." Roger Kanet (E) AMERICAN LANGUAGE PROGRAMS I N EASTERN EUROPE: (University of Illinois-Urbana) THE FUTURE (Senate Room ) Joseph Conrad (University of Kansas) "Polish Agriculture: Victim or Villain?" Andrzej Korbonski Chairperson : (University of California-Los Angeles) " An Overview of Programs in Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Papers: Czechoslovakia and Romania." Charles E. Gribbl e (Ohio " Educationa l Reforms in Poland." Maurice Simon (University State University) of North Carolina) "An Overview of Programs i n Poland." Eugene Kusielewicz " Rep r esent ation and Participation in Contemporary Poland: (The Kosciuszko Foundation) Theory and Practice . " Sarah Terry (Tufts University) "Journalists in the Po licy-Making Process." J ane L. Curry Discussants: Gordon Turner (American Council of Learned Societies) Joseph Be lmonte (U.S. Office of Education) (Vassar College) Lucia Capodilupo (IREX) Dorothy Knapp (IREX) Yale Richmond (U . S. Department of State) (H) PUSHKIN (Calif ornia Room) Chairperson: Walt er Vickery (Universit y of North Carolina) (F) PROSPECTS FOR THE SOVIET NAVY (Co ngres si onal Room) Papers : " Bi l ibin Illustrations to Pushkin's Tales." Nina Perlina Chairperson : Steven Kime (U.S. National War College) (Brown University)

"The Char acterizat ion of Tat' iana in Pushkin's Evgenii Onegi ~ Papers: "Soviet Nava l Policy and Strategy--Trends and Prospects." Steven Kime (U.S. Na t ional War College) Geraldine Kelley (University of California-Berkeley)

"Soviet Naval Missions for the Future ." John Chomeau "Pushkin' s Arion: A New Interpretation." Gerald Mikkelson (U.S . Central Intelligence Agency) (Un iversit y of Kansas)

Discussants: Barry Blechman (Brookings Institution) Raisa Iezui tova (Leningrad) (Invited) Donald Jameson (Tetra Tech, Inc.) Michael MccGwire (Dalhousie University) Vadim atsuro (Leningrad) (Invit ed)

(I) HUMANISM I N TH E LANDS OF THE HAPSBURG EMPIRE (Continental Room ) (G) ROUNDTABLE: POLAND: POLICY ALTERNAT I VES IN A PERIOD OF CHANGE . (Pan Ameri can Room ) Co - sponsored by the Societ y for Slovene Studies Roger Kanet (Universit y of Illinois) Moderator: Chairperson: Carol e Rogel (Ohio State Un iversity) "Poland's Foreign Trade ." Zbigniew Fallenbuchl (University Panelists: Papers: " Background: Limit s and Trends. " Henr y R. Cooper, Jr. of Windsor) (Northw estern University) "Mental Health Programs and Policies in Po l and." Louis Frydman (Universit y of Kansas) " Czech and Slovak Humanism." Joseph Zacek LSUNY-Albany)

4 1 40 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) 10:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. 1:30 TO 3:30 P.M. "Hungarian Humanism." Leslie Domonkos (Youngstown State (A} SOVIET ENERGY (New York Room) University} Chairperson : Theodore Shabad (The New Yo r k Ti me s and Soviet Geography ) "History and Political Writings of Croatian Humanists." M. B. Petrovich (University of Wisconsin} Papers: "Soviet Fuel Mix and the Revival of Coal." Leslie Dienes (University of Kansas} "Croatian Humanism in Literature." Ante Kadic (Indiana University) "The Growing Significance of Soviet Nuclear Power Generation. ' Philip R. Pryde (San Diego State University} "Humanism in the Slovene Lands." Rado Lencek (Columbia University} "Siberian Manpower: Implications for Energy Development." David Powell (Harvard University} Discussant: Nikola Pribic (Florida State University} "Energy Politics in the Soviet Bloc." John M. Kramer (Mary Washington College} (J} NATIONALISM VERSUS COMMUNISM IN THE USSR AND EASTERN EUROPE (Mi chi gan Room ) Discussants: Arthur W. Wright (Purdue University} Co-sponsored by the Association for the Study of Nationalities Alan B. Smith (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency}

Chairperson: Ihor Kamenetsky (Central Michigan University) (B} SIBERIAN DEVELOPMENT: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR ASIA (Cali f ornia Room) Papers: "Soviet Nationality Concept: A Rhetorical or Final Solution?" Oleh Fedyshyn (Richmond College) Chairperson: Allen S. Whiting (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor}

"Russification of Marxism in the 1970s." Stephan Horak Papers: "The Implications for Japanese Policy." Donald C. Hellman (Eastern Illinois University} (University of Washington}

"The Two-German-Nation Doctrine." Stephen Possony "The Implications for Chinese Policy." Roy Grow (Brandeis (Hoover Library} University}

Discussants: Donald W. Treadgold (University of Washington} "Soviet Policy Implications." Thomas Robinson (University Stephen Scherer (Central Michigan University} of Washington}

Discussants: Kim Woodard (Stanford University and Princeton University} RICAN ASSOCIATION FOR SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN STUDIES (AASES} George A. Lensen (Florida State University} usiness Meeting. (Executive Sui t e )

(C} THE PLANNING AND USE OF POLICY- ORIENTED RESEARCH (Sout h Ameri can Room) 2:30 TO 2:00 P.M. Chairperson: Richard C. Rowson ORKSHOP OF EDITORS IN THE SLAVIC AND COMMUNIST FIELDS (Parlor 509) Papers : "The Research Manager and Congress ." William Whitson Moderator : Peter Berton (Editor, Studies in Comparative Communi sm, (Library of Congress} University of Southern California} "Planning Scholarly Research." Phillip Uren (Carleton University}

4 2 43 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) 1:30 TO 3:30 P.M. 1:30 TO 3:30 P.M. "Role of a University Press." Chester Kerr (Yale University "Language Standardization in a Bilingual State: Press) Czechoslovakia." Zdenek Salzman (University of Massachusetts) "Viewpoint of the Us er and Policy Planner." William Hyland (U.S. National Security Council Staff) "Language Standardization in a Multilingual State: Yugoslavia." Thomas Magner (Pennsylvania State Discussant: Harry Rositzke (Retired, U.S. Central Intelligency Agency) University) "On e Language: Three States: Ukrainian." Roman (D) POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF SOVIET DEMOGRAPHIC AND LABOR FORCE TRENDS Szporluk (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) (Michigan Room ) Discuss ant: Edward Stankiewicz (Yale University) Chairperson: Brian Silver (Michigan State Univers ity)

Papers: "Nationalities." Lubomyr Hajda (Harvard University) (G) F. M. DOSTOEVSKY'S THE IDIOT (Congressional Room ) "Economics and Education ." Barney K. Schwalberg (Brandeis Chairperson: Helen Segall (Dickinson College) University) Papers: "Notions of Narrative in The Notebooks for the Idiot." "Military Aspects." J . Dale Paffenberg (U . S. Department of Robin Miller (Columbia University) the Air Force) "The Defective Structure of The Idiot ." Nathan Rosen Discussant: Murray Feshbach (U.S. Department of Commerce) (University of Rochester)

"'Alien Voice,' Dissonances , and False Notes in The Idiot." (E) A NEW LOOK AT THE PARTY: A QUESTION OF EFFICACY (Senate Room ) Victor Terras (Brown University)

Chairperson: Ellen Mickiewicz (Michigan State University) "Reversals of Value Systems in The Idiot." Frank Silbajoris (Ohio State University) Papers : "The Measurement of Party Efficacy." Donald Schwartz (University of Toronto) "The Idiot on the Stage." Nadine Natov (George Washington University) "Trends in Administration and Recruitment." Richard E. Topping (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency) Discussant: James Holquist (University of Texas-Austin) Discussants: "Observations on Party Goals vs. Production Goals: Problems of Efficiency." Igor Birman (U.S. Dep artment of Commerce) (H) YUGOSLAVIA: ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND PROBLEMS (Pan- American Room ) and Aron Katsenelinboigen (University of Pennsylvania) Chairperson: George W. Hoffman (University of Texas-Austin)

(F) THE STANDARDIZATION OF LANGUAGES IN EASTERN EUROPE (Ohi o Room ) Papers: "Foreign Relations." Fred W. Neal (Claremont Graduate School

Chairperson: Ladislav Matejka (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) "Economic Relations." Laura D'Andrea Tyson (University of California-Berkeley) Papers : "Norm and Dignity." Ricardo Picchio (Yale University) "The Party." Paul S. Shoup (University of Virginia)

44 45 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Continued) 1:30 TO 3:30 P.M. 3:30 TO 5:00 P.M. "Multi-National Yugoslavia." Gary K. Bertsch (University of AMER ICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SLAVIC STUDIES (AAASS) Georgia) Business Meeting (South American Room) "Humanism and Marxism." Oscar Grunewald (Santa Monica College)

"Yugoslav Literary Criticism i n the '60s and '70s." Anthony 6:00 TO 7:00 P.M. M. Mlikotin (University of Southern California) THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN RECEPTION--CASH BAR (South American Room) -

(I) ROUNDTABLE: SLAVIC STUDIES--THE NEED FOR LINKAGES BETWEEN ALL LEVELS OF EDUCATION (Continental Room ) 6:30 TO 7:30 P.M. Co - sponsored by the National Program for the Advancement of Pre-College Russian and East European Studies. AAASS RECEPTION--CASH BAR (Presidential Ballroom)

Chairperson: Robert R. Carlson (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

Topics: "Articulation from High School to College Russian ." Zi ta D. 7:30 TO 10:00 P.M. Dabars (Friends School) and Rudy Lentulay (Goucher Co llege) MASS BANQUET (Presidential Ball room) "Involvement in the Junior Co llege." Edi th Campbell Clarke (University of Washington) BANQUET SPEAKER: Ri chard C. Clark (U .S . Senat e, Democrat- Iowa)

"The View from Below--Pre- Co llege Studies ." Robert R. "When Know l edge Speaks to Power on Soviet Affairs." Carlson (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) PRESENTATION OF AAASS AWARDS: Donald W. Treadgold, President, AAASS (J) THE CONTINUATION OF NATIONALISM IN EAST CENTRA L EUROPEAN HISTORIOGRAP HY .(Massachusetts Room) Greetings from the President of Washington (D.C.) Chapter, AAASS: Murray Feshbach Co - sponsored by The American Associat ion for the Study of Hungarian History Greetings from the President of The International Committee for Soviet Chairperson: S. B. Vardy (Duquesne University) and East European Studies: Adam Bromke

Papers : "The Continuation of Nationalism in Hungarian Historiography ." Marian Low (John Jay College) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 "The Continuation of Nationalism in Yugoslav Historiography." Michael B. Pet rovich (University of Wisconsin) 8:00 TO 11:30 A.M. "The Continuation of Nationalism in Romanian Historiography." Stephen Fischer-Galati (University of Colorado) AAASS REGISTRATION (Upper Lobby, 2nd Floor)

Discussants: George Barany (Univers ity of Denver) James F. Clarke (University of Pittsburgh)

46 47 UNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) :00 TO 11:00 A.M. 9:00 TO 11:00 A.M. A) SOVIET FAMILY BUDGETS AND THE "SECOND ECONOMY" (Cal.ifornia Room ) "The Commerce Commission Debat e i n the 1760s ." Wallace Daniel (Baylor Universit y) Chairperson: Gregory Grossman (University of California- Berkeley) " Projects to Create a ' Middle Sort of Person' in Catherine' s Reign ." David Griffiths (University of North Carolina) Papers: "Family Bud get s in the Soviet Union as Obtained from Emigre Survey in Israel--Earl y Results." Gur Ofer (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Aaron Vinokur (The Hebrew Uni­ Discussant: Robert E. Jones (University of Massachusetts) versity of Jerusalem)

"On the Measurement of the 'Second Economy' ." Gertrude F. (D) ART SCHOLARSHIP AS A BAROMETER OF CULTURAL POLITICS (Parlor 509 ) Schroeder (Universit y of Virginia) Chairperson: An n Farkas (Columbia University) [Panel Di scussion] Above authors plus Igor Birman (U . S. Department of Commerce), Albina Tretyakova (U. S. Department Papers: Elizabeth K. Valkenier ·(Columbia University) of Commerce), Aron Katsenelinboigen (University of Pennsylvania) Janet Kennedy (Indiana Un iversity) John Bowlt (University of Texas-Austin) B) THE SOVIET UNION AND AFRICA (Pan-American Room ) Charlotte Douglas (University of Texas-Austin) Chairperson: David E. Albright (U.S . Information Agency)

Papers: " Afri can Political Forces and Moscow." Colin Legum (The (E) ATTITUDINAL AND BEHAVIORAL CHANGES AMONG THE EASTERN EUROPEAN PEASANTRY London Observer) (New York Room )

"Soviet Policy Toward Africa." David E. Albright (U .S. Chairperson: Irwin Sanders (Bo ston Un iversity) Information Agency) Papers : "Hist orical Change." Joseph Held (Rutgers University) "The Chinese Factor." George T. Yu (University of Illinois-Urbana) " Social Change." Joel Halpern (University of Massachusetts)

"The US Dimension." W. Scott Thompson (Fl etcher Schoo l of " Po l itical Change ." Ivan Volgyes (University of Nebraska) Law and Diplomacy) " Cultural Change . " Tamas Aczel (University of Massachusetts) Discussants: Robert Legvold (Tufts Un ivers ity) Jon Glassman (U .S. Department of State) Discussant: Pe t er El ek (Villanova Un iversity) I. William Zartman (New York University) (F) SOVIET MILITARY POLICY AS A TOOL OF FOREIGN POLICY 1917-1976 (South (C) ECONOMIC THOUGHT IN THE AGE OF CATHERINE (Michigan Room ) American Room )

Chairperson: David Ran sel (Un iversity of Illinois-Urbana) Chairperson: Peter Vigor (Royal Military Academy , Sandhurst, England)

Papers: "The Trading Nobility Debate." Victor Kamendrowskii Papers: "The Kremlin ' s Requirement for Arme d Force : 1917-1976 ." (Univer sity of North Carolina) Christopher Donnelly (Royal Milit ary Academy)

48 49 UNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) :00 TO 11 :00 A.M. 9:00 TO 11:00 A.M. "The Ground Forces in Soviet Military Policy." John Erickson (Edinburgh University) (I) THE FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE (Congressional Room )

"The Naval Element in Soviet Military Policy." Michael Chairperson : S. Frederick Starr (Kennan Institute) MccGwire (Dalhousie University) Papers: George Kennan (Princeton University) "The Air Element in Soviet Military Policy." Henry S. Robinson (Morgan State University) William Scott (Georgetown University) Olga Crisp (University of London) Jamie Cockfield (Mercer University) Malcolm Mackintosh (International Institute for Strategic Discussant: Discussant: Studies, London) Strobe Talbott (Time )

IG) TEACHI NG COMMERCIAL RUSSIAN (Continental Room ) (J) TOPICS I N MODERN SLOVENE HISTORY AND HI STORIOGRAPHY (Massachusetts Room)

Chairperson: Ludmilla Turkevich (Rutgers University) Co-sponsored by The Society for Slovene Studies

Papers: "A New Business Russian Textbook." Thomas Berry (University Chairperson: Rodolf M. Susel (Tempe, Arizona) of Maryland) Papers: "The Ec~no mic History of , 1828-1918--A Survey of " Commercial Russian and East-West Trade ." James Elliot the Literature." Toussaint Hocevar (University of New (University of Tennessee) Orleans)

"Problems in Teachi ng Business Russian." Sima Ficks (George "The History of Hi story Writing i n Slovenia." Bogdan Novak Washington Un iversity) (University of Toledo)

"Business Russian Exerci ses." Luba Kowalski "The Influence of Krek' s Social Thought and Action on the Christian Socialists between the Two World Wars." "Russian for Business: Directions for the Future." Ruth Joze Pirjevec-Pierazzi (University of Pisa) Pearce (Bryn Mawr College) "A History of Slovene Migration to the United States: A Framework for Research." Joseph Velikonja (University of H) POLITICS AND PSYCHIATRY IN THE USSR (Senate Room) Washington)

Chairperson : Abraham Brumberg (U.S. Department of State) Discussants: Peter Sugar (University of Washington) Rudolf Cujes (St. Francis Xavier University) Papers : "Diagnosing Dissent: The Political Dimension." Mark Field (Boston University)

"Diagnosing Dissent: The Psychiatric Dimen s ion." Walter 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. Reich (Yale University) (A) HELSINKI AND HUMAN RIGHTS (South American Room ) "Observations of a Former Soviet Psychiatrist." Boris Zoubok (Columbia University) Chairperson : William Korey (B'nai B'rith International Council) Papers: "Helsinki and the Problems of Compliance." Virginia Leary (SUNY-Buffalo}

50 51 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. "Helsinki--Impact upon the Dissident Movement . " Pavel "The Cultural Revolution and the End of the NEP." Sheila Litvinov (SUNY-Purchase) Fitzpatrick (Columbia University) "Helsinki--Character and Extent of Abridgements." Alfred "Agriculture, Industry, and Foreign Trade in Early Soviet Friendly, Jr. (Council of United States Commission on Development, 1927-1931." Michael R. Dohan (Queens Security and Cooperation in Europe) College, New York)

Discussants: Holland Hunter (Haverford College) (B) CURRENT LANGUAGE TEACHING AND PROFICIENCY TESTI NG IN THE GOVERNMENT Stephen F. Cohen (Princeton University) COMMUNITY (New York Room )

Chairperson: Julia Petrov (U.S. Office of Education) (E) PROBLEMS OF EARLY SOVIET HISTORY (Ohio Room )

Papers: " Counsel ing-Learning in the Classroom." Earl Stevie (U.S. Chairperson: William Rosenberg (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Department of State, Foreign Service Institute) Papers: "Soviet Atheists in the 1920s: Moral Sources and Social "Instructional Systems Development at the Defense Language Institute." Action." Richard Stites (George Washington University) Ivy Sue Gibian (U.S. Department of Defense) "Problems of Early Soviet Policies and Institutions." "Oral Interview Elicitation Techniques." Pardee Lowe, Jr. Stephen Blank (University of Chicago) (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency) "From Kornilov to Dukhonin: The Last Attempts to Reform the "The Oral Interview as a Criterion-Referenced Test." Russian Revolutionary Army in 1917." Robert S. Feldman Marianne L. Adams (U.S. Department of State, Foreign (California State University) Service Institute) Discussant: William Rosenberg (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Discussant: Gifford D. Malone (U.S. Department of State)

(F) ISSUES IN SOVIET MILITARY ECONOMICS (Mass achusetts Room) (C) BULGARIA IN THE AGE OF LIBERATION (Michigan Room) Chairperson: Lee Badgett (U.S. Air Force Academy) Chairperson: Mark Pinson (Tel Aviv University) Paper: "American Research on Soviet Military Economics: Problems Papers: "Bulgarian Plans and Programs for the Liberation." Philip and Prospects." Abrahm S. Becker (The Rand Corporation) Shashko (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) "The Soviet Economy and Arms Control." John Despres (U.S. "Geography and Demography South of the Danube, 1600-1800." Arms Control and Disarmament Agency) Bruce McGowan (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Discussant: Jan Rylander (National Defense Research Institute, Sweden)

(D) THE NEP AND SOVIET INDUSTRIALIZATION POLICY (Continental Room ) (G) PERCEPTIONS OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY FORMULATION (Senate Room) Chairperson: W. Donald Bowles (The American University) Chairperson: Dimitri Simes (Georgetown Center for Strategic and Papers: "The Economic Viability of the NEP." Wolodimir N. Bandera International Studies) (Temple Univers ity)

52 53 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 (Continued) 11:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. TO Discussants: Henryk Baran (SUNY-Albany) Papers: "Bureaucratic Politics in Soviet Foreign Policy." Jiri Valenta (Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California)) George Kostich (University of Massachusetts-Boston)

"Economic Constraints on Soviet Foreign Policy." Herbert (J) POLISH EMIGRE LITERATURE (California Room) Levine (University of Pennsylvania)

"American Perceptions of Soviet Domestic Politics." Co-sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Polish Studies (AAPS) Strobe Talbott (Time )

Discussants: William Griffith (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Chairperson: Herman A. Szymanski (Alliance College) Vladimir Petrov (George Washington University) Franklyn Griffiths (University of Toronto) Papers: "Jerzy Stempowski and the Polish Essay." Wiktor Weintraub (Harvard University)

"The Underground in Emigre Prose." Jadwiga Maurer (H) SOCIALIST OPPOSITION IN EASTERN EUROPE (Congressional Room ) (University of Kansas) Chairperson: Rudolf L. Tokes (University of Connecticut) "Kuniczak and Odoj ewski: Two Structural Models of a Novel.,. Jerzy Krzyzanowski (Ohio State University) Papers: "The Czechoslovak Opposition's Challenge to Post-Invasion Legitimization of the Regime." Vladimir V. Kusin (Univer­ sity of Glasgow) "Polish Emigre Poetry in English Translations." Mieczyslaw Giergielewicz (University of Pennsylvania) "Critical Opposition in Hungary: 1971-1977." George A. Schopflin (School of Slavonic Studies, University of To Be Announced. London and London School of Economics) Zbigniew Folejewski (University of Ottawa)

"Dissent in Poland, 1968-1977: E pluribus unum?" Stanislaw Staron (University of Vermont) (K) RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS (Pan American Room ) Co-sponsored by the American Association for Southeast European Studies Discussants: Frederick C. Barghoorn (Yale University) H. Gordon Skilling (University of Toronto) Chairperson: Gerald Govorchin (Universi ty of Miami)

"Milovan Djilas and the Fifth Fascist Offensive." Denis (I) SLAVIC FOLK TALES (Parlor 509 ) Papers: Reinhartz (University of Texas-Arlington) Chairperson: G. Koolemans Beynen (Ohio State Univers ity) "Jews in the Bulgarian Resi st ance Movement during World War II." Frederick B. Chary (Indiana University Northwest Papers : "French Structuralism and the Slavic Folk Tale." G. Koolemans Beynen (Ohio State University) "The Historiography-of the East European Resistance "Optimism in Soviet Literary Fairy Tales." Isay Lipelis Movements in Western Languages ." W. A. (Dolph) Owings (University of Arkansas-Little Rock) "Folklore and 'Slovo o Polku Igoreve. "' Natalie K. Moyle (University of Virginia)

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