Prof. Marian Mark Stolarik

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University of Ottawa
Arts
History
Professor
University of Ottawa
Slovak History & Culture
Chair
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Mailing Address

Department of History
155 Seraphin Marion
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5
Canada

Contact Information

Phone: (613) 562-5800, ext. 1286
Fax: (613) 562-5995
stolarik@uottawa.ca

Qualifications

B.A., University of Ottawa.
M.A., University of Ottawa.
Ph.D., University of Minnesota.

Expertise and Research Interests

History of Slovak Immigration to North America, history of immigration to North America, history of Slovakia, history of Central Europe

Other Expertise

Public Speaking on areas of my expertise

Future Research

Continuing research on the subjects mentioned above

Industrial Relevance

Consultant on socio-economic conditions in Slovakia

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Czech and Slovak Languages or Literature, European History, Immigration, Slovakia.

Languages

(Reading, Writing, Speaking)

Slovak: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)
Czech: (Fluent, Basic, Basic)
French: (Fluent, Basic, Basic)
German: (Functional, Basic, Basic)

Memberships

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies
American Historical Association
Association for the Study of the Nationalities
Canadian Association of Slavists
Canadian Ethnic Studies Association
Canadian Historical Association
Czech and Slovak History Conference
Immigration and Ethnic History Society
Organizaton of American Historians
Slovak Historical Society
Slovak Studies Association
Slovak Writers' Association

Honors and Awards

2002, Presidential Medal, President of the Slovak Republic, Office of the President, History
1998, Silver Medal, Slovak Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, History
1992, Silver Medal, Matica slovenska, Slovak Republic, History & Culture
B.A., with Honors University of Ottawa

Previous Positions

1979-1991, President and CEO, Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Philadelphia
1977-1978, Historical Researcher, National Museum of Man, Ottawa
1972-1976, Assistant Professor, Cleveland State University, History,

Funding Received

  • National Endowment for the Humanities: Summer Stipend, $2,500, 1976 to .
  • Lehigh University: John Weldy Wasco Postdoctoral Fellowship, $2,500, 1976 to .
  • The Canada Council: Post-graduate Fellowships, $10,500, 1967 to 1970.
  • Ontario Council for Graduate Studies: Graduate Fellowship, $2,000, 1966 to .

Publications

  • M. Mark Stolarik, ed., (2004) , The Slovak Republic: A Decade of Independence (1993-2002), Wauconda, IL, Bolchazi-Carducci, 168pp. pages, ISBN=0-86516-568-8
  • M. Mark Stolarik (1989) , Immigration and Urbanization: The Slovak Experience, 1870-1918, New York, AMS Press, 280pp. pages, ISBN=0-404-19452-4
  • M. Mark Stolarik, ed. (1988) , Forgotten Doors: The Other Ports of Entry to the United States, Cranbury, NJ, Associated University Presses, 207pp. pages, ISBN=0-944190-00-6
  • M. Mark Stolarik (1988) , The Slovak Americans, New York, Chelsea House, 109pp. pages, ISBN=1-55546-134-4
  • M. Mark Stolarik & Murray Friedman, eds., Making It in America: The Role of Ethnicity in Business Enterprise, Education, and Work Choices, Cranbury, NJ, Associated University Presses, 143pp., 1986, ISBN=0-8387-5092-3
  • M. Mark Stolarik (1985) , Growing Up on the South Side: Three Generations of Slovaks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1880-1976, Cranbury, NJ, Associated University Presses, 147pp. pages, ISBN=0-8387-5078-8
  • Susi Megles, M. Martina Tybor & M. Mark Stolarik, Slovak-Americans and their Communities of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, Cleveland State University, vi-277pp., 1978
  • M. Mark Stolarik, The Role of American Slovaks in the Creation of Czecho-Slovakia, 1914-1918, Rome, Slovak Institute, 82pp., 1968

Profile Details

Last Updated: 7/9/2009

COS Expertise ID #632131
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