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About EAAS Constituent Members
CSAA • Czech and Slovak Association for American Studies

Website: http://www.csaa.upol.cz/

President: Marcel Arbeit
Department of English and American Studies, Palacky University, Køížkovského 10, 771 47 Olomouc, Czech Republic
Phone: +420 68 563 3104   Fax: +420 68 563 3111
E-mail: arbeit@aix.upol.cz

Vice President: Alena Smiešková
Department of English and American Studies, University of Constantin the Philosopher, Štefánikova 67, 949 01 Nitra, Slovakia
Phone: +421 37 640 8455
E-mail: alenasmieskova@hotmail.com

Secretary: Michal Peprník
Palacký University, Køížkovského 10, 771 47 Olomouc, Czech Republic
Phone: +420 68 563 3113   Fax: +420 68 563 3101
E-mail: peprni@ffnw.upol.cz

Treasurer: Roman Trušnik
Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Mostní 5139, 760 01 Zlín, Czech Republic
Phone: +420 576 032 329
E-mail: trusnik@fhs.utb.cz

 
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EAAS Biennial Conferences

Other Conferences



Northumbria University, UK, February 23, 2012

Indigenous Self-Representation in Canada, the US and Mexico

Post-graduate conference

University of Groningen, the Netherlands, February 23 & 24, 2012

Clinton Institute for American Studies
University College Dublin, Ireland, March 9-11, 2012

Paris Sorbonne University, France, March 22-24, 2012 


European Views of the United States

European Views of the United States is the official book series of the EAAS.          We are proud to announce volume 3 of the series: E pluribus unum or E pluribus plura? Unity and Diversity in American Culture, eds. Hans-Jürgen Grabbe, David Mauk, and Ole Moen, vol. 3, 2011 (Oslo Conference 2008)

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European Journal of American Studies

The European Journal of American Studies is the official journal of EAAS. It welcomes contributions from Americanists in Europe and elsewhere and aims at making available state-of-the-art research on all aspects of United States culture and society.

Read more at http://ejas.revues.org/.