编辑

Jon C. Giullian, Gabriella Reznowski
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欢迎来到最后一期(第23节,第6节)。4)《斯拉夫与东欧信息资源》(SEEIR) 2022年定期刊。这期有两篇研究文章,第一篇是对1941年捐赠给费城艺术博物馆的克里斯蒂安·布林顿(Christian Brinton, 1870-1942)的图书馆和档案的调查;第二个是纽约公共图书馆拉脱维亚藏书的广泛历史。这些研究文章之后是对20世纪初俄罗斯/苏联与日本关系的材料的描述,重点是日俄战争,这些材料最近被威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校的纪念图书馆收购。两篇独立但相关的文章专门介绍了白俄罗斯最近的政治活动;第一部分是关于将白俄罗斯2020 - 2021年的政治抗议活动存档的尝试,第二部分描述了围绕白俄罗斯2020年总统选举保存数字抗议艺术的努力。本期以对两本书的评论作为结束语。第一个是20世纪初弗拉基米尔·马雅可夫斯基(Vladimir Mayakovsky)选集的乌克兰语译本的“再版”,当局停止出版这本书时,这本书已经在印刷;第二本是柳巴·亚基姆丘克(Lyuba Yakimchuk)当代乌克兰诗歌的英译本,这是她对在俄罗斯占领的顿巴斯和卢甘斯克地区生活的回应。研究文章部分以费城艺术博物馆阿卡迪亚图书馆和档案馆主任克里斯汀·里贾纳的一篇文章开头,题为“费城艺术博物馆的克里斯蒂安·布林顿图书馆和档案馆”。在这篇她所称的文章中,里贾纳调查了博物馆收藏的书籍、小册子和艺术品,这些艺术品是由著名的艺术收藏家、评论家、策展人、演员、讲师和推销员克里斯蒂安·布林顿在20世纪早期到中期捐赠的。在布林顿在几个艺术家、收藏家和艺术爱好者社区中传播的历史和时期背景下,作者讲述了布林顿生活和职业中的重要事件和情节。一些最重要的活动包括他在纽约市推广俄罗斯的移民艺术家,并举办他们的作品展览;前往苏联,在美国举办了一系列俄罗斯和苏联艺术展览;以及他从欧洲各地收集的珍本书籍的积累,其中大部分来自斯拉夫,其中许多包含着著名艺术家和作家的插图,平版印刷和印刷品。除了描述馆藏中的具体项目外,作者还叙述了布林顿的《斯拉夫和东欧信息资源2022》(VOL. 23, NO. 1)是如何被收录的。4,369 - 374 https://doi.org/10.1080/15228886.2022.2152236
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Welcome to the final issue (v. 23, no. 4) of Slavic & East European Information Resources (SEEIR) for 2022, a regular issue. This issues features two research articles, the first being a survey of the library and archives of Christian Brinton (1870–1942) that were donated to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1941; and the second is an extensive history of the Latvian collection at the New York Public Library. The research articles are followed by a description of materials about Russian/ Soviet relations with Japan during the early 20 century, with an emphasis on the Russo-Japanese War, that were recently acquired by the Memorial Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Two separate but related pieces are dedicated to recent political activity in Belarus; the first addressing attempts to archive political protests in Belarus from 2020–2021, and the second describing efforts to preserve digital protest art surrounding the 2020 presidential election in Belarus. The issue concludes with reviews of two books. The first is a “reissue” of an early 20century Ukrainian translation of selected poems by Vladimir Mayakovsky that was already being printed when the authorities halted publication of the volume; and the second is an English translation of contemporary Ukrainian poetry by Lyuba Yakimchuk – a response to her experience of living under Russian occupation in the regions of Donbas and Luhansk. The Research Articles section opens with an article by Kristen Regina, Arcadia Director of the Library and Archives at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, entitled: “The Christian Brinton Library and Archives at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.” In this essay, as she calls it, Regina surveys the Museum’s collection of books, pamphlets, and art objects donated by the famous art collector, critic, curator, actor, lecturer, and salesman, Christian Brinton, during the early to mid-20 century. Contextualizing the collection within the history and time-period during which Brinton circulated among several communities of artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts, the author relates important events and episodes from Brinton’s life and career. Some of the most important events include his promotion of Russian émigré artists in New York City and exhibitions of their work; travels to the Soviet Union that led to a series of Russian and Soviet art exhibitions in the United States; and the accumulation of his collection of rare books from all over Europe, the majority of which are of Slavic origin and many of which contain illustrations, lithographs, and prints by famous artists and authors. In addition to describing specific items in the collection, the author relates how Brinton’s SLAVIC & EAST EUROPEAN INFORMATION RESOURCES 2022, VOL. 23, NO. 4, 369–374 https://doi.org/10.1080/15228886.2022.2152236
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Slavic and East European Information Resources
Slavic and East European Information Resources Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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期刊介绍: Slavic & East European Information Resources (SEEIR) serves as a focal point for the international exchange of information in the field of Slavic and East European librarianship. Affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, the journal contains original research, technical developments and other news about the field, and reviews of books and electronic media. It is designed to keep professionals up-to-date with efforts around the world to preserve and expand access to material from and about these countries. This journal emphasizes practical and current information, but it does not neglect other relevant topics.
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