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Slavic Research Group at the University of Ottawa
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 M. MARK STOLARIK
Slovak Chair, Univ. of Ottawa

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Institute of Canadian Studies profile

Slovak Studies Association profile

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Degrees and Honours

* B.A. (Honours, History), University of Ottawa, 1965
* M.A. (History), University of Ottawa, 1967
* Ph.D. (History), University of Minnesota, 1974

* Silver Medal in History & Culture, Matica slovenska, Slovak Republic, 1992
* Silver Medal in History, Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1998
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Academic appointments

* Cleveland State University (USA; History: Instructor > Assistant Professor) 1972-76
* National Museum of Man (now: Canadian Museum of Civilization; Historical Researcher, 1977-78
* Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies (Phildadelphia, USA; President and Executive Director) 1978-91
* University of Ottawa (History: Full Professor) 1992-
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Recent scholarly activities

* Slovak Chair, University of Ottawa, since 1992
* Member, Board of Advisors, Encyclopedia of Canada's peoples, since 1992
* Member, Editorial Board, Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, since 1994
* Research on Slovak immigration to North America and Slovak history
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Publications: Lifetime summary

* Books authored: 4
* Books edited: 3
* Chapters in books: 16
* Papers in refereed journals: 13
* Papers in refereed conference proceedings: 6
* Papers read: 50+
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Recent chapters in books (since 1998)

* "The Slovaks".  With Elena Jakesová.  In Paul R. Magocsi, ed. An Encylopedia of Canada's peoples.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999.  Pp. 1168-79.
* "Slovak emigres" and "Slovak Republic, Birth of (1993)".  In Richard Frucht, ed., Encyclopedia of Eastern Europe: From the Congress of Vienna to the fall of communism.  New York: Garland Publishing, 2000, pp. 739-40, 744.
* "Sketches from a Slovak Catholic Parish in Pittston, Pennsylvania, 1900".  Complied and translated from Slovak.  In Jeffrey Burns et. al., eds., Keeping Faith: European and Asian Catholic Immigrants.  New York: Orbis Books, 2000, pp. 187-90.
* "Slovak Communities in the Ottawa Valley".  In Jeffrey Keschen & Nicole St-Onge, eds., Ottawa: The Making of a capital. Ottawa: Univ. of Ottawa Press, 2001, pp. 263-77.
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Recent papers in refereed journals (since 1998)

* "The Role of Slovak émigrés in North America in the emancipation of the Slovak nation". Drustevna istra ivanja (Zagreb) 7:1-2 (1998), pp. 75-88.
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For further information please contact:

SLAVIC RESEARCH GROUP
Arts 211
University of Ottawa 
Ottawa, Canada
K1N 6N5

Telephone: (613) 562-5800 X1007
Facsimile: (613) 562-5160

or by e-mail at:
slavicre@uottawa.ca
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