Cluster 3: courses in comparative history already been taught with the support of the CHP
State University of Belarus, Minsk
Siarhei Sarko, Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, Mythologia Albaruthenica Comparativa in the Circum-Baltic Context
Valery Yevarouski, Head, Department of Belarusian Philosophical, Social and Political Thought, Intellectual History of the Great Duchy of Lithuania
Yana Tarasyuk, Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, Enlightenment in the Great Duchy of Lithuania (European and East European contexts)
Ivan Novik, Junior Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, National Linguistics and Soviet Language Policy in Belarus and Ukraine between 1920-1939
European Humanities University (Vilnius)
This Belorussian University in exile presently provides MA Program
Comparative History of North-Eastern Europe
See http://en.ehu.lt/studies/master/programs/fields/0006276/
For more information ask Prof. Dr. Marina Sokolova who participated at Sophia Conference on comparative history in April 2008 sokolova@data.minsk.by
Teaching Comparative History in Lithuania
Vilnius University
Faculty of History, Program MA in History (obligatory); Faculty of Philosophy, Program MA in Sociology (Optional)
Title of the Course: Contemporary Comparative Historical Sociology, 64 hours
Teacher: Prof. habil. dr. Zenonas Norkus
Vilnius University
Faculty of Philology, Program MA in Slavic Philology
Title of the Course: The Meeting Grounds of Civilizations, 1683-up to the Present: Comparative History of Central and South Eastern Europe. 32 hours
Teacher: Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirovic
Description of the Course see at: http://www.freewebs.com/lepenica/Meeting%20grounds%20Sotirovic%20sa%20pozadinom.doc
Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas)
Department of Political Science, M.A. in Comparative Politics Programme
Title of the Course: National Movements in Central East Europe, 32 hours
Teacher: Dr. Andrzej Pukszto