Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies
Appearance
The Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (abbreviated as AABS) is an organization which aims to promote research and education in Baltic studies. The headquarters of AABS are located at the University of Washington, formerly these were located at University of Maryland.[1]
AABS was established on 1 December 1968.[1] In 1991, the AABS applied for a membership in the American Council of Learned Societies and was accepted on April 30 of the next year.[2]
The official journal of AABS is Journal of Baltic Studies.[1]
Presidents
[edit]- 1968–1970 Gundar King (Gundars Ķeniņš-Kings)[3]
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- 1976–1978 Valters Nollendorfs[1]
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- 1998–1990 Andrejs Plakans[4]
- 1990–1992 Tomas Venclova[5]
- 1992–1994 Toivo Ülo Raun[6]
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- 1998-2000 Juris Dreifelds[7]
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- 2006–2008 Inta Gale Carpenter[8]
- 2008–2010 Guntis Šmidchens[8]
- 2010–2012 Vėjas Liulevičius[8]
- 2012–2014 Ain Haas[8]
- 2014–2016 Mara Lazda[8]
- 2016–2018 Giedrius Subačius[8]
- 2018–2020 Andres Kasekamp[8]
- 2020–2022 Daunis Auers[8]
- 2022–2024 Dovile Budryte[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies records - Archives West". archiveswest.orbiscascade.org. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ "About AABS". AABS. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
- ^ Penikis, Jānis (2015). "Remembering AABS's first president, Gundar King" (PDF). Baltic Studies Newsletter. pp. 2, 7. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ AABS (2024-07-22). "In memoriam: Andrejs Plakans". AABS. Retrieved 2024-07-24.
- ^ Šmidchens, Guntis (2014). "Power of Poetry: Venclova Shares at Conference" (PDF). AABS Newsletter. p. 9. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ Karjahärm, Toomas (2013). "Toivo Ülo Raun 70" (PDF). Rahvusarhiiv Tuna (in Estonian). Vol. 1/2013. pp. 141–143. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ Dreifelds, Juris (2017-11-03). "Latvijas tieslietu sistēma vērtējumu svaros". Akadēmiskā Dzīve (in Latvian). 53: 123–131. ISSN 2592-9429.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Past Boards". AABS. Retrieved 2024-07-24.
- ^ "Dovile Budryte | Georgia Gwinnett College". GGC. 28 June 2023. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
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