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Kondakov Seminar

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The Kondakov Seminar was an academic organisation founded by Russian exiles on 22 April 1925 in Prague, named after Nikodim Kondakov shortly following his death.[1]

The first directors were Alexander Kalitinsky and George Vernadsky – until he left for Yale University in 1927.[2] They received funding from Charles Crane for the initial book celebrating the work of Kondakov.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Hamilton Rhinelander L. (1974) "Exiled Russian Scholars in Prague: The Kondakov Seminar and Institute", Canadian Slavonic Papers Vol. 16, No. 3 (Autumn / Automne, 1974), pp. 331-352
  2. ^ a b Andreyev, Catherine; Savický, Ivan (2004). Russia Abroad: Prague and the Russian Diaspora, 1918-1938. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300102348. Retrieved 8 April 2018.