International Congress of Slavists

The International Congress of Slavists is a Slavist quinquennial gathering for the humanities and social sciences. The first Congress was held in 1929 in Prague.[1][2]

Forty countries worldwide are represented. Their chairs are members of the International Committee of Slavists (ICS), responsible for organizing the International Congress.[1]

There are 2 parts in the Presidium.

  • Full Presidium: 6 members from Slavic countries, and 6 members from non-Slavic countries.
  • Reduced Presidium: current Slavic host country, immediately previous Slavic host country, an additional Slavic country, a non-Slavic country.[1]
2018 Congress in Belgrade

See also

  • Slavic studies

References

  1. ^ a b c "International Congress of Slavists". harvard.edu. Retrieved 2008-09-08.
  2. ^ "XV Міжнародны з'езд славістаў". Інстытут мовы і літаратуры імя Якуба Коласа і Янкі Купалы. Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-09-14.

External links

  • International Congresses of Slavists - a bibliography of published papers
  • XIV Congress, general information
  • Official page of XIV International Congress of Slavists
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