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Attention competition!  East European Historical Society, Cherkas Global University (Washington, USA), KAD International (Effiduase-Koforidua, Ghana) hold the Third International competition for the best research work among scientific and pedagogical staff “Slavery in the past and present

 

Working languages: English, Russian

Start of the competition: February 17,2022

Application deadline: October 15,2022

Summing up of the competition results: December 2,2022 (International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, celebrated since 1949)

 

Organizers: East European Historical Society, Cherkas Global University, KAD International

 

Applications should be forwarded promptly by e-mail of the organizing committee of the competition:

Coordinator of the organizing committee of the Competition: doctor of historical sciences Aleksandr A. Cherkasov.

 

Attention competition!  East European Historical Society, International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research (Washington, USA), KAD International (Effiduase-Koforidua, Ghana) hold the Second International competition for the best research work among scientific and pedagogical staff “Slavery in the past and present”

 

Working languages: English, Russian

Start of the competition: February 14,2021

Application deadline: October 15,2021

Summing up of the competition results: October 23,2021

 

Organizers: East European Historical Society, International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research, KAD International

 

Applications should be forwarded promptly by e-mail of the organizing committee of the competition:

Coordinator of the organizing committee of the Competition: doctor of historical sciences Aleksandr A. Cherkasov.

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Attention competition! East European Historical Society,  International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research (Washington, USA), Russian historical journal “Bylye Gody” hold an open International competition for the best research work among scientific and pedagogical staff dedicated to the 5th anniversary of the establishment of East European Historical Society

 

Working languages: English, Russian

Start of the competition: June 1,2020

Application deadline: November 15,2020

Summing up of the competition results: November 23,2020

 

Organizers: East European Historical Society, International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research

 Applications should be forwarded promptly by e-mail of the organizing committee of the competition:

Coordinator of the organizing committee of the Competition: doctor of historical sciences Aleksandr A. Cherkasov. 

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Attention competition!  East European Historical Society, International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research (Washington, USA), KAD International (Effiduase-Koforidua, Ghana) hold the First International competition for the best research work among scientific and pedagogical staff “Slavery in the past and present”

 

Working languages: English, Russian

Start of the competition: July 10,2020

Application deadline: November 15,2020

Summing up of the competition results: November 23,2020

 

Organizers: East European Historical Society, International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research, KAD International

 

Applications should be forwarded promptly by e-mail of the organizing committee of the competition: 

Coordinator of the organizing committee of the Competition: doctor of historical sciences Aleksandr A. Cherkasov.

 

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Summarizing the results of the First International Competition for the best research work among scientific and pedagogical staff “Slavery in the past and present”

 

Dates of the Competition: July 10,2020 — December 20,2020.

The total prize fund of the First Competition is 2,250 USD.

The competition received works from the following countries: Russian Federation, USA, Ghana, Ukraine, Slovakia.

The competition scoring committee decided not to single out the three best works, but to distribute the prize fund in equal shares ($ 450 each) between the five best works.

The following works were selected among the best:

— Peretyatko A.Yu. Perception of «white slavery» by Don pre-revolutionary authors: mechanisms of criticism and self-justification;

— Dudarev S.L., Ktitorov S.N. Оn the position of aul Аrmavir residents personal dependent people at in the period before elimination of the serfdom law in Russia;

— Klychnikov Yu.Yu. North Caucasian «hotbed» of the slave trade (trade of captives): to the problem statement;

— Šmigeľ M. Metamorphoses of the Circassian slave trade (13th—19th centuries): Aspects of women as the «live goods»;

— Jacob Owusu Sarfo. Eastern European slavery: An analysis of the health and productivity of serf-based economy between the 16th and 19th centuries.

 

Chairman of the Commission, doctor of historical sciences, professor Aleksandr A. Cherkasov

 

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Summarizing the results of the International competition for the best research work

among scientific and pedagogical staff dedicated to the 5th anniversary

of the establishment of East European Historical Society

 

 

Dates of the Competition: June 1,2020 — December 23,2020

The competition received works from the following countries: Russian Federation, USA, Israel.

The commission for summing up the results of the competition selected the following works among the best:

— Peretyatko A.Y., Trapsh N.A. The first conflict over the administrative boundary line Yekaterinoslav province and Don Host Oblast: experience of historical reconstruction.

— Ter-Oganov N.K. The Russian-Iranian Secret Negotiations of 1853-1854 and the Conclusion of the Convention on Iran's Neutrality.

— Shaidurov V.N. From Siberia to Novgorod governorate: revisiting migration of Polish exiles in the second half of the 1850s — early 1870s.

According to the terms of the competition, the works of the winners will be published in the March issue of the journal “Bylye Gody”.

 

Chairman of the Commission, doctor of historical sciences, professor A.A. Cherkasov

 

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