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A history of Slavic studies in the United States

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This study surveys the emergence and growth of Slavic and East European scholarship in the United States, situating academic courses, libraries, and research within waves of mass immigration and broader American cultural development. It chronicles early individual efforts in the nineteenth century, the establishment of formal instruction around the turn of the century, institutional and community initiatives before World War I, developments between the wars and the expansion after 1939, and concludes by assessing curricular structure, language training, graduate work, area studies, and future tasks. The narrative emphasizes how immigrant communities shaped American knowledge and the uneven progress of scholarly infrastructure.

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Clarence Augustus Manning

Clarence Augustus Manning was an American scholar and historian, recognized for his contributions to the field of Slavic studies. He is best known for his work "A History of Slavic Studies in the United States," which provides a comprehensive overview of the development and evolution of Slavic studies within the American academic landscape. Manning's research highlights the significance of Slavic cultures and languages, reflecting his dedication to fostering understanding and appreciation of this diverse region. His scholarly efforts have left a lasting impact on the study of Slavic languages and literatures in the United States.

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