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参考书目,除了是一个非常有用的参考工具之外,还可以代表一个人的庆祝活动-无论他们是学者,研究人员还是作家。拥有这样一个参考书目的一个版本已经是一个特殊的成就和认可的例子。有几个版本的参考书目,不断修订和扩展,是一个真正的罕见。多伦多大学(University of Toronto)历史与政治学教授、乌克兰和喀尔巴阡山脉历史权威保罗·罗伯特·马戈西(Paul Robert Magocsi)就是这样的例子。编辑Ksenya Kiebuzinski,保罗·罗伯特·马戈西:参考书目和评论,作为一个详尽的介绍著名的学者和他的学术遗产的实质性语料库。自2011年的最新版本以来,本书经过了严格的编辑和扩充。在其新的第四版中,本书以编辑的序言开始,随后是前三个版本的介绍:Bohdan Budowowycz (1985), John-Paul Himka(2000)和Kiebuzinski(2010)。从某种意义上说,这些介绍是历史学家对其多方面学术兴趣的热情参与的晴雨表。每一篇引言都阐明了马格西生平和职业方面的生活和活动,并涵盖了这位学者十多年来蓬勃发展的智力轨迹。马格西的学术贡献范围之广、范围之广令人着迷。参考书目列出了从1964年到2021年初的21种语言的878种出版物(第1-156页),涉及历史、社会语言学、民族研究目录学和制图学领域,包括他对目录学、制图学、百科全书和历史指南的贡献。不仅列出了出版物,而且还列出了专著评论的参考文献。第一章列出了关于保罗·罗伯特·马古西的80篇著作(书籍、文章和百科全书条目)(第157-166页),随后是“期刊和媒体评论”(第167-278页)。这些条目提供了各种关于Magocsi作品的文章和评论。此外,这本书还包括Magocsi参与的项目的书籍封面的复印件,用多种语言;包括以英文出版和翻译的作品。在可能的情况下,列出封面设计师的名字;一个小而重要的细节。特别值得一提的是一个简短的统计说明,其中包括马格西的五部最畅销的作品。2011年,《民族报》(Nationalities Papers)发表了一系列关于马格西教授遗产的文章。撰稿人们称赞这位历史学家的学术美德和智力勇气,以及他个人的需要和始终存在的为专业服务和拓宽研究领域的紧迫性。在其中一份文件中,亚历山大·j·莫蒂尔召集道:
Paul Robert Magocsi: A Bibliography and Commentaries
A bibliography, in addition to being an extremely useful reference tool, can also represent the celebration of a person – be they a scholar, researcher, or writer. Having one edition of such a bibliography is already a particular achievement and an instance of recognition. Having several editions of a bibliography, continuously revised and expanded, is a genuine rarity. Such is the case with Paul Robert Magocsi, professor of history and political science at the University of Toronto and an authority on Ukrainian and Carpatho-Rusyn history. Edited by Ksenya Kiebuzinski, Paul Robert Magocsi: A Bibliography and Commentaries, serves as an exhaustive presentation of the renowned scholar and his substantial corpus of scholarly legacy. The volume under review is scrupulously edited and expanded since its latest 2011 edition. In its new, fourth iteration, the volume begins with the editor’s preface, which is followed by introductions from three previous editions: by Bohdan Budowowycz (1985), John-Paul Himka (2000), and Kiebuzinski (2010). These introductions are, in a sense, a barometer of the historian’s passionate engagement with his multifaceted scholarly interests. Each introduction sheds light on biographical and professional aspects of Magocsi’s life and activity and covers a little over a decade of the scholar’s thriving intellectual trajectory. Magocsi’s scholarly contributions are fascinating in their wide range and scope. The bibliography lists 878 publications, in twenty-one languages, spanning the period from 1964 to early 2021 (p. 1–156) in the fields of history, sociolinguistics, ethnic studies bibliography, and cartography – including his contributions to bibliography, cartography, encyclopedias, and historical guides. Not only are publications listed, but so are the references to reviews of monographs. The first chapter lists eighty writings (books, articles, and encyclopedia entries) about Paul Robert Magocsi (p. 157–166) and is followed by “Commentaries in Periodicals and in the Media” (p. 167–278). The entries provide quotes from various writings about, and reviews of, Magocsi’s work. Additionally, the book features facsimiles of book covers for projects Magocsi was involved with, in multiple languages; including works published in English and in translation. When possible, the cover designer’s name is listed; a minor, yet significant detail. Of special mention is a short statistical note which includes five best-selling works by Magocsi. A cluster of articles dedicated to the legacy of professor Magocsi appeared in the Nationalities Papers in 2011. Contributors complimented the historian’s scholarly virtues and intellectual courage, mixed with his personal necessity and ever-present urgency to serve the profession and broaden the field. In one of the papers, Alexander J. Motyl summoned:
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.