- Heldt Prize
Heldt Prize is a
literary award from theAssociation for Women in Slavic Studies named in honor ofBarbara Heldt . [ [http://www.awsshome.org/womeneastwest.pdf "Women East-West"] , Newsletter of the Association for Women in Slavic Studies, issue 86, Winter 2005-2006] The award has been given variously in the following categories:*Best book in Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian women's studies
*Best Book by a Woman in Any Area of Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian Studies
*Best Translation by a Woman in Any Area of Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian Studies
*Best article in Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian women's studiesChristine Worobec is the only twice recipient of the award. [ [http://media.barometer.orst.edu/media/storage/paper854/news/2003/10/27/News/Illinois.Scholar.To.Lecture-2298025.shtml "Worobec to speak about women in old-time Russia"] , "The Daily Barometer ," October 27, 2003 ]Best Book recipients
*2005:
Amy Nelson (2004) "Music for the Revolution: Musicians and Power in Early Soviet Russia" ISBN 978-0-271-02369-4
*2001: Christine Worobec, "Possessed: Women, Witches, and Demons in Imperial Russia"
*2000:Nadieszda Kizenko (2000) "A Prodigal Saint: Father John of Kronstadt and the Russian People" ISBN 978-0-271-01975-8 (hardcover), ISBN 978-0-271-01976-5 (paperback) ( [http://www.psupress.psu.edu/books/titles/0-271-01975-1.html review] )
*1995:Irina Livezeanu "Cultural Politics in Greater Romania: Regionalism, Nation Building, and Ethnic Struggle, 1918–1930" (Cornell University Press, 1995 and 2000 ISBN 0801486882)
*1991: Christine Worobec, "Peasant Russia: Family and Community in the Post-Emancipation Period"References
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