Slovacistica la Universitatea din Bucureşti/ Slovakistika na Univerzite v Bukurešti
Slovak Studies at the University of Bucharest
Author(s): Dagmar Maria AnocaSubject(s): Applied Linguistics, Western Slavic Languages, Higher Education , WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Philology, Translation Studies
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: slovacistica; slavistica; University of Bucharest;
Summary/Abstract: The author presents a brief history of the department of Slovak language and literature, founded in 1945, followed by the enumeration of the main areas of activity: the teaching and methodology area (mentoring both students and teachers of Slovak language teaching schools in Romania), the scientific and research activity in the field of Slovak and Slavic studies such as: Linguistics, Dialectology, Literature, Culturology, Romanian-Slavic cultural relations, mirrored in scientific or cultural publications in various forms of propagation of the Slovak culture and promoting intercultural dialogue between Romania and Slovakia (conferences, symposia, translations etc.), ending with portrait medallions of the „founding“ generation: Prof. dr. doc. Pandele Olteanu (1908-1995), Lect. dr. Silvia Niţă-Armaş (1931-2014), Prof.Dr. Corneliu Barborică (1931), Prof. Gheorghe Călin (1935-2011), teaching assistant Anton Tănăsescu (1933). The author also mentions the work of younger professors and Slovak assistant professors, as well.
Journal: Romanoslavica
- Issue Year: L/2014
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 33-56
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Slovak, Romanian