Who received the Congress of Belarusian Studies Award?
06.10.2014 |Society| EuroBelarus Information Service,
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On October 4 the winners in the nomination “Best scientific publication” were announced at the 4th International Congress of Belarusian Studies.
The Congress Award for the best publication in 2012-2013 was given in three nominations: history, social and political sciences, and humanitarian sciences.
More than 30 experts from different scientific branches evaluated the works nominated for the Award. Unlike the previous year, the Award was given specifically for the best monograph and for the best article.
The solemn ceremony was led by the philosopher and literary man Ihar Babkou and the theologist Natallia Vasilevich. The awards were given by the Doctor of Historical Sciences Valiantsin Holubeu, the philosopher, writer, and literary man Valiantsin Akudovich, and the sociologist Tatsiana Vadalazhskaya.
In the nomination “History. Monographs” the award was given to Ales Bely for his monograph “The chronicle of Belaja Rus: Imagology of Belarus in the XII-XVIII cent.”
Andrei Tsihamirau with his article “Women’s images in the “western-Russian” narration” was named the best in the nomination “History. Articles”.
The best in the nomination “Humanitarian sciences. Monographs” turn out to be Uladzimir Lobach with his work “Myth. Space. Human: Belarusian traditional landscape in semiotic perspective”.
The work “Capitalism and anxiety” brought victory to Andrei Gornyh in the nomination “Humanitarian sciences. Articles”.
Ihar Rasolka received award in the nomination “Social sciences” for his work “The factors of reproducing Belarusian identity in the border areas with Poland and Lithuania”.
After receiving the awards, the winners and the participants of the Congress had an opportunity to listen to the guitarist and singer Yauhen Baryshnikau.
International Consortium “EuroBelarus” congratulates the scientists on the win!
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