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Indiana University Department of Central Eurasian Studies

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Description: Offers courses on the Baltic-Finnish region and language courses in Finnish and Estonian.
Department of Central Eurasian Studies Central Eurasia, the home of some of the world's greatest art, epic literature, and empires, is the vast heartland of Europe and Asia extending from Central Europe to East Asia and from Siberia to the Himalayas. The Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University took its present name in 1993. It was founded as an Army Specialized Training Program for Central Eurasian languages in 1943, then formally organized as the Program in Uralic and Altaic Studies (from 1956 to 1965) and later the Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies (from 1965 to 1993). The Department has long been one of the world's leading centers of academic expertise on Central Eurasia as well as the sole independent degree-granting academic unit staffed with its own faculty of specialists.
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Page title:Department of Central Eurasian Studies
Keywords:Central Eurasian Studies, Baltic and Finnish, Central Asia, Hungarian, Iranian, Mongolian, Tibetan, Turkish, Uralic and Altaic Studies
Description:Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University Bloomington
IP-address:129.79.78.193

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activated: 03-Mar-1986
last updated: 22-May-2013
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