SEND BOOKS TO EAST EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS AND COLLEAGUES

Sponsored by,
The Anthropology of East Europe Review
 

Eva V. Huseby Darvas
University of Michigan/Dearborn
© 1996 Eva V. Huseby Darvas,
All International Rights Reserved

The SAE will pay for the postage (up to $500 per year total, for all of us) of sending books and other scholarly publications to Eastern European and East Central European institutions and colleagues. So this is a good time to clean your offices and studies, and mail unwanted or extra books, reprints, and other printed matter to institutions and colleagues of your choice. I checked with the Post Office for the least expensive way to mail. If my understanding is correct, we could surface mail books and such in bags that are provided by the Post Office. These packages cannot contain anything else but books, and other scholarly publications and the bags cannot weigh less than 11 lbs and not more than 66 lbs each. The cost is $ 0.79 per lb for mailing books to the Republics of Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Yugoslavia...any more? due to the unfortunate events taking place in the regions, we could use updates on the existing mailing addresses.

Please send the receipts to the following address: 5 Southwick Court Ann Arbor, MI 48105. If you have any questions, send a fax to: 313 769 7889 or an e mail to evdarvas@umich.edu.

As you prepare for mailing to the colleague or institution of your choice: 1. you are providing a well-needed service for your colleagues to obtain materials they cannot afford at this time. 2. label the printed matter "For the library," this will enable the handlers to expedit the packages as directly as possible. 3. promptly forward any additions to Robert Rotenberg,  rrotenbe@wppost.depaul.edu


ALBANIA

Dr. Genc Seseri
Sociological and Anthropological Research Center
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Tirana
ALBANIA

BULGARIA

Institute of Balkan Studies
Acad. G.Bonchev bl. 6
1504 Sofia
BULGARIA

Ethnographic Institute and Museum
Moskovska 6A
1000 Sofia
BULGARIA

Institute of Foklore
Acad. G.Bonchev bl. 6
1504 Sofia
BULGARIA

HUNGARY

Dr. Gyula Viga, Editor
Neprajzi Latohatar
3529 Miskolc
Gorgey utca 28
HUNGARY

Dr. Tamas Mohay. Chair
Department of Ethnography ELTE
1076 Budapest Garay utca 4, II.12/a
HUNGARY

Dr. Tamas Hofer, Director
Ethnographic Museum
1055 Budapest
Kossuth Lajos ter 12
HUNGARY

Dr. Zsuzsanna Gulacsi
7635 Pecs
Jakabhegyi ut 62
HUNGARY

Dr. Ferenc
Bako 3300 Eger
Szarvas Gabor utca 7
HUNGARY

Paladi Kovacs Attila, Director
Institute of Ethnology and Folklore
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest, Orszaghaz u. 30. H 1014 tel:
36 1 1759 011
HUNGARY

Eotvos Lorand University
Department of Cultural Anthropology (Boglar Lajos)
Budapest, Piarista koz 1. H 1051 tel: 36 1 267 0966
HUNGARY

Miklos Voros writes:
The list of the East and East Central European countries in need for academic books should include the countries of the former Soviet Union. I am convinced that
some of the East Central European Ethnographic Institutes or Anthropology Departments are a bit better off with respect to the availability of Western academic
books and journals.

One institution with formal anthropology curriculum in Hungary was left out from the various lists, which is actually one of the three centers of anthropology education
in the country. The contact address:

Violetta Zentai Kulturalis Antropologia Prorgram
Kommunikacios Tanszek
Janus Pannonius Tudomanyegyetem
7635 Pecs
Ifjusag utja 6.
Phone: (36 72) 324 048
Email: vzentai@btk.jpte.hu or fmargit@btk.jpte.hu
HUNGARY

ROMANIA

Dr. Zoltan A. Biro. Director
Kommunikacios Antropologia Munkacsoport
4100 Miercurea Ciuc, jud. Harghita P.O. Box 81
ROMANIA

The Center for Anthropological Researches
Romanian Academy bd. Eroii Sanitari 8, sector 5
Bucharest, 76241
ROMANIA

The fields of research are mainly physical and medical anthropology, but there are also two teams who work in cultural anthropology. I am a (young) member of one of this latter, and I am chiefly interested in political and economic anthropology, particularly in peasant societies. The Center has a library, so that the books will not be appropriated by individuals. But were some names necessary, I could provide them.
Thank you. Contact: sionita@roimar.imar.ro

Institutul de etnografie si folclor "Constantin Brailoiu"
Str. Take Ionescu 25
70 166 Bucharest
ROMANIA

Institutul de studii sud-est europene
B-dul Republicii 13, CP 22-159
70 346 Bucharest
ROMANIA

She also a suggests that it would be nice to mark on the package "For the Library". In such a case the books will go hopefully directly to the Institute libraries and so become available to larger audiences.

RUSSIA

Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology
Leninsky pr. 32A, korp. V
117 334 Moscow
RUSSIA

SLOVAKIA

Mgr. Danica Hullova
SAIA
Univerzita Mateja Bela
Tajovskeho ul.
974 01 Banska Bystrica
SLOVAKIA
 



 Revised 2/4/99
Copyright © 1996 DePaul University
Robert Rotenberg, Managing Editor