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I PROGRAM

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SECON D NA TIONAL CONVENTION

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

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ADVANCEMENT

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SLAVIC ST UDIES

Shoreham Hote l

Conn ecticut Avenue a t Cal vert Sueet

Washin gto n , D.C. 20008

March 30 - April 1, 1967 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1967 CONVENTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SLAVIC STUDIES 1207 West Oregon Street PROGRAM COMMITTEE University of Illinois P.ichard E. Pipes , Harvard Univers ity, Chairman Urbana, Illinois 61801 J e remy R. Azrael, University of Ch icago Abram 13ergson, /-l onorary President: George Ve rn adsky , Yale Univers ity , Emeritus Rufus Mathe ws on, Columbia Univers ity Sergi us Yakobson, L ibrary of Congress OFFICERS FOR 1966-67 ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE President: John A. Armstrong , University o f Wisconsin Vice President: Hol la nd Hun t e r, Haverford C ol l ege L eon M. lle rman, L ibrary o f Congress , Chnirman Secretary: Ralph T. Fi s h e r Jr. , University of Il l inois Paul K. C ook, Department of Stat e Treasurer: H enry L. Roberts, Columbia Un i vers i ty Norton T. Dodge, University of Maryl a nd Managing Editor of the SLAVIC REVIEW: He nry L. Roberts , Columbia Murra y F eshbach , Bureau of th e Cen sus , Dep uty Chairman Unive rs ity Andre w Gyorgy, George Washing t on Univers ity Ge orge D. Ko usoulas , Howard Un i versity To take office April, for terms of three years, 1967, 1967-70: F. J ack son P iotrow, American Univers ity Serg ius Ya kobson, Library of C:ongress (Ex Officio) President-elect: Edward J. Brown, Indiana Unive rsity Vice President-elect: L eon Lipson , Yale Unive rsity P lace : All sess io ns will be held a t the Shoreham Hotel, Connecti c ut Avenue a t Calve rt Street , Washington, D. C . 20008, except the Kohl e r Directors Representing Organizations in the Disciplines: address.

H erbert J . E lli s on , University of Kansas (Hi s t ory-Al-IA , 1967-69) R<' g istmtion : ln t he Diplomat Foyer o f th e Shore ha m a t the fo llowing t imes : Holland Hunter, ll averford College (Economi cs- AEA) George Ki s h, (Geography-AAG) l\'cdnesday , Marc h 29 , 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M . Alfred G. Meyer, Univers ity of Mi chi gan (Political Sci e nce-APSA) Thurs day, Marc h 30 , 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P . M. J . Thomas Shaw, Univ e rs ity of Wisconsin (Language and Literatur e - Friday , March 31, 9 :00 A.M . to 12 noon AATSEEL, 1967-69 ) J ohn M. Thompson III, Indiana Unive rsity (J o int omm ittee on Slavi c Reg istration f ees w ill be c harged a s fo ll o w s : $1.00 fo r me mb ers; $5 .00 Studi es of the AC L S a nd the SSR C) fo r nonme mb e rs , w ith the proviso that nonme mb e rs e ntitled to jo in th e Irwin We il, (L ang uage and Lite rature-ML A, Assoc i ation who submit a writte n appli cation with the $ 12.00 members hip 1967-69) fee will be e ntitl ed to atte nd for Sl.00. Re presentatives of the press , the governme nt , a nd fo undations inte rested in being ob~erv ers of th e confe r­ Directors Elected at Large: ence are e ntitle d to g uest status with o ut c harge , but a re asked to regi s t er.

Oswald P. Backus III, Univers ity of Kansas (1965-67) Regi stration tags w ill be provide_d at time o f registration , and it i s , Columbia University-U.S . Dept. of Stat e (1966-68) requested tha t th ey be c a rri ed at all times . David J oravsky , Northwestern University (1967-69) Hugh McL ean , University of Chi cago (1965-67) Exhibits : Some two dozen publishing houses a rc expec ted to have d i splays John Michael Montias , Yale University (1967-69) of books a nd o th e r ed ucationa l materia ls a t th e Shoreham. The d isplays Nicho las V. Riasanovsk y , University of Ca lifornia at Berkeley (1966-68) will be alo ng the Birdcage Wa lk a nd ad ja cent a re a s .

f\'lessage SPruice: No message s e rvi ce will be maintained , but t he a d­ Editor of the N EWSLETTER of the AAASS": Frank Y. Gladn ey , Uni\'ers ity o f Illinois dresses o f those attending the convention will be on file a nd available unless me mbe rs indi c a t e that the y shoul d be kept confide ntial.

2 3 ABBREVIATED SCHEDULE SCHEDULE OF SESSIONS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH~ T HURSDAY, MARCH 30 5-9 P. M.: Registration (Diplomat Foyer)

Book exhibits this evening and throughout the 10 :00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon Two simultaneous sessions Convention in the Birdcage Walk. Diplomat Room " P LANNING REFORMS IN EASTERN EUROPE"

THURSDAY, MARCH 30 Chairman: Herbert Levine, University of Pennsylvania

9-5: R egis tration (Diplomat Foyer) Panelists: Leon Smolinski, Boston College "Plannin g Reforms in " 10- 12: Planning Reform s in E . Europe (Diplomat Room) Vaclav Holesovsky, U nivers ity of Massachusetts The and the Third World (Forum Room) "Planning Reforms in Czechoslovakia"

Lunch and early afternoo n op en, Deborah Milenkovitch, Barnard College "Plannin g Reforms in Yugoslavia" 4- 6 P. M.: F oy D. Koh ler (West Auditorium o f U. S. Dept. of State) Discussants: Egon Neuberger, State University of New York 6 P. M. : Coffee (Same) at Stony Brook

8-10 P. M.: Dinner fol lowed by address by Leonard Schapiro Bela Belassa, Interna tion a l Bank for Recon­ (Palladian Room) s truction a nd Development

Forum Room " THE SOVlET UN lON AND THE THERO FRIDAY, MARCH 31 WORLD: THEORY AND PRACTlCE" Reg is tration (Diplomat F oyer) 9-12: Chairman: Helmut Sonnenfel dt, Department of State Econ omic Growth in E. Europe (Blue Room) 10- 12: Pane/is ts: Herbert Dinerstein, Johns Hopkins Universit y Methodology of Communist Studies (Forum Room) Uri Ra'anan, Columbia University, M.I . T ., and F letcher School of International Law and Lunch open . Diplomacy 2: 30-4: 30: Tolstoy and Dostoevsky (Blue Room) 12:30 P. M. L unch and early afternoon open , Survey of E. Central and S. E . European Studies (Forum Room) 4:00 - 6: 00 P .M. U. S. Depa rtment of State {We st Aud itorium).

5-7: Bus in ess meeting a nd receptio n (Tudor Room) A session with the Hon. Foy D. Kohler, Deputy Under-Secretary of State; former U . S. Ambas­ Evening open. sador to USSR (Admission upon presentation of AAASS registration badge)

SATURDAY, APRIL l , 6:00 - 7:00 P.M. Coffee 10-12: Twentie th Century J{us sian i~oetry (Diplomat Room) 8: 00 P.M. Dinner (Palladian Room) Mu scovite Imperi ali sm and Kazan (Ambassador Room) Speaker: Leonard Schapiro, Professor, Russian Nationalist Ideology in Bohemia and th e Ukraine Studies, School of Economics (Forum Room) "Reflections on the Russian R evolution"

4 5 FRIDAY, MARCH 31 Panelists: Lyman H . Legters , University o f Was h in gton '' Undergradua le Instruction"

10:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon T w o sim ulta n eou s s e ss ion s Howard I. Aronson, University o f Ch icago " Language Ins truction " Blue R oom " ECO.\'OMIC GRO \VTH IN EAS T F. RN U .J R OPE" Survey Direc tors Chai rman: Ale x a n der E rl ic h , Columb ia Uni vers ity " S tate of th e Arts Surveys"

Paneli s ts : ] ohn M. Mo ntias , Yal e U niv e rs ity 5:00 - 7:00 P.M. Busines s Me eting and Recep tion (Cash Ba r)

Thad Al ton, Co lumbi a Un i ve rs it y Tudor Room Rep orts a nd Di s cuss ion o f Pas t Activ iti es a nd Future Prospe c ts of the As sociation Ma urice E rn s t , Wa s hi ngto n, D. C . Chai rman: John A. Armstrong , Univers i ty o f Wiscon s in, F o rum Room " ME T/-IO DOL OGY OF COMMUN IS T STU DIES" Pre s ident

Chainnan: Alfred G. Meye r, Un ivers ity o f Mi c higan Discussan ts: Edw ard J . Brown, In di an a Un ive rs i t y , President­ elect P anelists: Rob e rt Sh a rlet, Univ ersity o f \ lissouri a t S t. L o uis " Oeuelopmen t an d Mode rn ization T heory and Holland Hunte r , Ha verfo rd College , Vice Communis t Political Systems " President

Erik P . Ho ffman , T e mpl e Uni ve rs i t y Leon L ips on, Yale Univ ersity , Vi ce President· " Communicati on Th eo 1y an d th e S tu dy of e l ect Sovi e t Ide ological A dm in is tration " 11. alp h T . F i she r, Univ e rs ity o f Illinois , Fre d e ri c J. Fle ron , J r., U ni ve rs ity o f K e ntuc k y Secre ta ry " Soviet A rea Studies an d th e Socia l Sc iences" Henry L. R oberts , Columbia U nivers ity , Di scussan ts: Abrah a m Brumbe rg , U. S. In fo rmatio n Ag e ncy Tre a s urer , E ditor of th e Slavic Re v iew

Ri c hard So lomo n, U n ivers i ty o f ~ l i c h i ga n Sta nley Z . P e c h, Un iv ersity of Brit is h Columbia, P resident . C anadia n Assoc iation of Slavists 12: 30 P . M. Lunch open

SATURDAY, APRIL 1 2:30 P. M. - 4: 30 P . M. Two s imultaneous sessions

Blu e R oom " T O LSTOY A N D DO S TO EVSIO ' : F R ESH 10:00 A. M. - 12:00 Noon Three simultaneous sess ions IMPR ESSION S" Diplomat Room "TWEN TI E TH CENTURY R USSIAN PO ETRY" Ch ainn an : Rufus Math ews on , Columbia Un ive rs ity Chairman: Victor Erlic h , Ya le Univers ity P aneli sts: Ka th ryn B. Feu er , Univers ity o f T oron to " Tols toy" Panelis ts: Vladimir Ma rkov , Univ ersity of Cali fo rnia at L os An gel e s "L esson;; from the S tu dy of the History J o seph Frank, Princeton Uni v ers ity " Dos toevsky " of Russian Futurism "

F orum Ro om " PR E LIMIN ARY RE PO RT ON A SU !?V EY OF C laren ce Brown, P rinceton Univers ity Tl-I E S TA T E OF EAST CENTR AL AND "Mandelsh tam" SOU TH EASTF. RN EU ROPEAN S T UDIES IN Tl-I E L.\' ITUJ S T A T ES" Simon Karlinsky, Univers ity o f Cal ifornia at Berk eley " Surrealism in Mode m Russian Poetry Chai m 1a 11 : C harles J eLl\·ic h, lndian a Uni ve rs it y " Graduate T rainin g and Research Needs " (Zabolotskii and Poplavskii)"

6 7 Discussants: Hugh Mc L ean, Univers ity o f C hicago FORMER PRESIDENTS OF THE AAASS

Lawre n ce Stahlbe rger, Sta n fo rd University Wi lliam B. Edgerton, India na University (1 961) Chauncy D. Harris , Univers ity of C h icago (1962) Ambassador Room " MUSCO VITE IMPERIA LISM A N D KAZAN" Marshall D. Shu lman, F l e t c h er Sch ool o f L aw & Dip lomacy (1 963) J oseph S. Berlin er, Bra nde is Univers ity (1964) Chairman: Ihor Sev cenko , Dumbarton Oaks John A. Armstrong , Univers ity of Wi scon s in (1965- 1967) Panelists: Edward Keenan, Harvard University " Muscovy, Kaz an , and th e Pattern s of S teppe Po litics"

J a roslaw P e lenski, Columbia Unive rsity OTHER FORMER OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS " Mu scovite Imperi al Claims to Kazan " F rederick C . Barghoorn Me rl e F a insod Philip E. Mosely Discussant: Omelj a n Pritsak, H arvard Univers ity Abram Bergson George Fischer Gleb Struve Deming Brown J ohn N . Hazard S. Ha rrison Thomson F orum Ro om " NATION A LIST IDE OLOGY IN BOHEM IA A N D Alexan der Da ll in f'rank lyn D. Holzman Donald W. Treadgold TH E UK RA IN E" Vic t or Erlich Al e x lnke les Robert C . Tucker

Chaimzan: Ivo L edere r, Stanford Unive rs ity

Panelists : Roman Szporluk , Un ivers ity of Mi c higan " T he Political Thou ght of Masaryk" OFFICERS OF AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS OR CHAPTERS

S te phen M. Horak, Easte rn Il linois Unive rs ity American Association of T e achers of Slavic and East European Languages " M. Hru s h evsky: the Historian of Ea stern President: Thomas F . Ma g ner, Pennsylvania State Uni vers ity Europe" Vice Presidents: J ohn Bucsela , Emory Uni vers ity L uis Ire la nd , Wood land H igh School, Califo rnia Ivan Rudny t s ky , L a Salle College , P hi l a d e lphia Robert A. Magidoff, ew Yo rk Un ivers ity " Michael Drahomanov and His ' R ehabilita· Joe Mal ik , Uni versit y o f Ari zona tion ' in the Soviet Union " 1 ic hol as P . P ol torat zky , Mi c higan State Unive rs ity J o h annes van Straale n, C hoate School , Connecticut J oseph Z ace k , Un iversity o f California Executiv e Secretary · Treasu rer: Irwin \Veil, North weste rn University at L os An geles " Palacky: The Hi s torian as Statesman" As soci ati on of Am e rican Geographers Discussant: Hugh Seton-Watson, L o ndon Univers ity Presiden t: Wa lte r M. Kollmorgen , Univers ity o f Ka nsas Vice Pr esi dent: C lyde F . Kohn , Un iversity of Iowa Secretary: J ohn P . Auge lli , Univers ity of Ka n sas Treasure r: Alvin A. Munn Executive Secretary: J . Warren Nystrom

Associ ation for the Study of Sovi e t- Type Econom ies of th e American Econom ics Association Executiv e Secre tary: He rbert S. L e v ine, Univers ity o f Penn sy lvania

Bi -State Slavic Confe re nce (Kan sas ; Missouri) President: Roger E. Ka n et , University of K a n sas Secretary· Treasure r: Stanley Humenuk, U ni vers ity of Kan sas

Conference on Communist Studie s of the American Pol i tical Sci e nce Association Chairman: Robe rt A. Scalapino, Uni versity of California at Berke ley Vice Chairman: Alfred G. Meyer, U niversity of Michi gan Secretary- Trea sure r: J ohn L ewis , Corn e ll U niversity

8 9 Conference on Slavic and East European History of the American Historical THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Association Chairman: Charles J e l avich , Indiana Univers ity FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SLAVIC STUDIES Vice Chairman: Serg ius Yakobson , Libra ry of Congress Secre tary : Herbert J. Ellis on, Un iversity of Ka n sas

Conference on Sovi et Agri cultu re and Peasant Affa i rs PURPOSE: The Am erican Association for the Ad vancement of Slavic Chairman: W. A. Douglas Jackson, U niversity of Washington Studies , Inc., is a profess ional organization which seek s to advance Executive Committee: J e rzy Karcz , U niversity of California scho l a rly s tudy , publication, a nd teaching r e lating to the Sovi e t Union at S an ta Barbara a nd eastern E urope. It i s a n onprofit , nonpolitical gro up whic h s e rves its Roy D . Laird, Univers ity o f Kan sas members thro ugh various pub li cations and related activ ities . De mitri B. Shimkin, Univers ity of Illinois PUBLICATIONS: Th e prin c ipal publication of th e " Triple A Double S" is the S L AVIC REVIEW: A merican Quarterly of Sov i et and East For Western Slavic Conference European S tu dies. The Review carri e s scho la rly articles deali ng with a ll Chairman: Geo rge B. Carson, Jr., Oregon State Un iversity parts o f the Sovi et a nd e a st European area a nd re presenting the variou s Vice Chairman: Wayne Vucin ic h , St a nford Un ive rs ity aca demi c discipl in es of the social sci e nc es a nd humanities . T he ed itorial Secretary-Treasurer: Joseph f. Z acek, Univers ity o f Cali fornia o ffi ces of the Review are at C olumbia University. The Newsletter, pub­ a t Los Ange l es lished twice a year a t the University of Illino is , disseminates information on profess ional confe re nces , ins titut ion a l deve lopm e nts , gra nts and Joint Committee on Slavic Studies of the Am e rican Counci l of L e arned fe llowships offered a nd a warde d, a nd o ther activities of ind i viduals in Societies and the Social Science Research Council the S lavic a nd e ast European field . The Ameri can Bibliogra phy of Russian Chairman: John M. Thompson III and East European Studies, an ind is pen sable re fe re nce g uide to boo ks and a rticles in th e field , is distr ib.uted yearly to each member of the Associ a­ tion by s p ecial arrangement with Ind ia na Unive rs ity. The Association' s Midwest SI avi c Conference Directory conta ins a b iographic al entry o n each member as w e ll as s upp le­ President: Richard V . Burks, Wayne St a te University menta ry listings by geographic al locatio n a nd by d iscipline . Secretary -Tre asu re r: Edmund Ordon, Wa yne Sta te University MEETINGS: To s uppl ement the session s relating to the Sovie t Union Slavi c and East Eu ropean Subsection of the Assoc iation of College and a nd east e rn Europ e that are norm a lly a part of the a nnua l c onventions o f Research Libraries t he various associations in th e disciplines , t he AAASS e ncourages inte r­ Chairman: Bohdan S. Wy nar, New York St ate Un ivers it y C ollege a t disc ip l inary meetings on a lo cal and o n a regi o nal basi s . The Associ atio n Gene seo welcomes the forma tion o f chap te rs or branc hes by gro ups on the ir own Vice Chairman: Je rzy J. Mac iuszko, Cleveland Public Library initiati ve, and assis ts s u c h e fforts in a n y way p ossible . The regiona l and Secreta ry : George E . P e rry , Library of Con gres s oth er affiliated group s meet n orm ally at least once a ye ar. The Assoc ia­ Me mber-at- la rge: J oseph A. Placek, State U nivers ity Libraries tion holds i ts national conventions l ess freque ntly. The fir st was in 1964 in New York. Slavic L i t e rature Section of the Mode rn Language Associ ation Chai nnan: Thom a s G. Win n er, Brown University MEMBERSHIP : Membership in the Associatio n is o pe n to all persons int erested in furthering Slavic , eas t Europ ean, a nd Sov iet bloc s tudies . Hegula r members hips are $ 12 p e r year and s ustaining members hips are South e rn Slavic Conference $25 pe r year. A special s tude nt rate o f $5 p e r year (without vote) i s a vail­ President: Al e x N . Drag nich, Vanderbilt Un iversit y a ble to pe rson s who are full- ti me s tudents on ly. (Higher postage cost s Vice President: Stanley J . Zyzniewski , University of K e ntucky unfortuna t e ly l imit the $5 rate to those w ith U .S. mailing addresses . Stu­ Secreta ry - Treasu rer: J ordan E . Kurl a nd , American As sociatio n of dent s e lsewhere may join as re gular members . ) There are also n onvoting Un ivers ity P ro fe ssors associate members hips a t $ 12 per year. A n ew rate of $ 5 h as been added this year for members w ho ha.ve reached emeritus s t a tus . All classes of Southwestern Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studi es membe rship receive the quarte rly Slavic Review , the annual A merican President: Ole h S. Fedyshyn, Ri ce Uni versity Bibliography of Russian a nd East European Studies, and th e twice yearly Vice Presiden t: E dward B. Richards, T e xas Wesleyan U nivers ity N ewsletter, plus t he Direc tory in those years whe n one is publishe d . Secre ta ry-Treasu re r: W. Hobe rt Brazelton , Un iversity of Mis souri at Ka n s a s City Membe rships and subscriptions run on the basis of the calendar year (i . e., the ye ar ending each December 31). All communications regarding Washington, D.C. Chapter oft~ AAASS membership and subs criptions s hould b e sent to: Mr s . Agnes W. Wi l son, P resident: Sergius Yakobson , Library of Congress Manager, AAASS 1207 West Oregon Street, U niversity o f Illinoi s , Urbana, Secretary- T reasurer: Murray Fesh bach , U .S. Bureau of the Census Illinois- 61801.

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