Personal Bibliography of Work in Slovak Studies
 
Fr. Gerald J. Sabo, S. J.
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Papers and Presentations Scholarly Publications

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
2005 (June 25), The Slovak-American Society of Washington in cooperation with the Embassy of the Slovak Republic at the Slovak Embassy, “What Was Gavlovič Thinking: Valaská Škola
2004 (December 5), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, “The 1871 (4th edition) Bájky slovenské of Jonáš Záborský (1812-1876)”
2003 (November 23), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, “The 1866 (3rd edition) Bájky slovenské of Jonáš Záborský (1812-1876)”
2002 (November 21), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Pittsburgh, PA, “The 1859 Původní Bájky a Rozprávky pro Slovenskau Mládež of Samuel Godra (1806-73)”
2001 (November 16), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Crystal City, VA, “The 1830 Půwodnj mrawnj bágky of Samuel Godra (1806-73)”
2000 (November 10), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Denver, CO, “Pavel Šramko (1743-1831): Love Expressed, Condemned, and Praised”
1998 (September 26), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Boca Raton, FL, “Matúš Rehák (-Beckovský, 1895-1968) -- Franciscan Playwright”
1995 (September 28), International Conference Pavol Jozef Šafárik a slavistika (Pavol Jozef Šafárik and Slavistics) in Prešov under the auspices of the Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Pavla Jozefa Šafárika (September 26-29th), “Some Older So Far Unknown Slovak Verses--Niekoľko starších doteraz neznámych slovenských veršov.” (The paper was read by Dr. Daniela Slančová, former Fulbright Lecturer of Slovak Language and Culture at John Carroll and a member of the FFUPJŠ in Presov.)
1993 (November 21), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Honolulu, HA, “ ‘Jesuit Slovak’ in Franciscan Writings”
1992 (November 22), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Phoenix, AZ, “ ‘National’ Literature with Multiple Languages”
1992 (June 25-July 2), World Congress of SVU, the Czecho-Slovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Prague-Bratislava, “The ‘Four Last Things’ in Baroque Poetry by Slovak Franciscans”
1990 (July 21-26), IV World Congress of Slavists, Harrogate, England, “Eighteenth Century Franciscan Devotional Writing”
1990 (July 3-4), Scholarly seminar: O živote a diele Jozefa Cígera-Hronského (About the life and work/writing of Joseph Cíger-Hronský), Martin, Slovakia under the auspices of Matica slovenská, the Literárnovedný ústav SAV (The Literary Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), and Spolok slovenských spisovateľov (The Union of Slovak Writers), “Jozef Cíger-Hronský’s Predavač talizmanov Liberius Gaius ... and Andreas Búr Majster
1989 (November), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Chicago, “Franciscan Religious Writing: Gavlovič”
1987 (November), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), Boston, “The Poetry of Ivan Krasko”
1987 (June 12), conference Vychovávateľ a Pedagóg Hugolín Gavlovič, (Educator and Pedagogue Hugolín Gavlovič), sponsored by Slovenská pedagogická knižnica a Ústav školských informácií and Múzeum školstva a pedagogiky na Slovensku (The Slovak Pedagogical Library and Institute for School Information and The Museum of Education and Pedagogy); the conference was held in Bratislava, and the title of the Slovak-language paper was “Gavlovič a[and] Stobaeus”
1987 (June 3-4), conference Hugolín Gavlovič v dejinách slovenskej kultúry, (Hugolín Gavlovič in Slovak Cultural History), sponsored by the Literárnovedný ústav Slovenskej akadémie vied (The Literary Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences) in Bratislava and by Matica slovenská (The Slovak Cultural Foundation) in Martin in recognition of the UNESCO anniversary of Gavlovič’s death; the conference was held in Povážska Bystrica, Slovakia; a Slovak-language paper entitled “Gavlovič a Stobaeus” was published in 1989 as noted below.
1986 (November), Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS), New Orleans, “The Poetry of Milan Rúfus”
1985 (November), III World Congress of Soviet and East European Specialists and AAASS Annual Convention, Washington, DC, “The Literary/Religious Interpretation of Gavlovič’s Valaská Škola
1984 (October), AAASS Annual Convention, New York City, “The Poetry of Maša Haľamová”
1983 (October), AAASS Annual Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, “Jozef Cíger-Hronský’s Predavač talizmanov, Liberius Gaius... and Andreas Búr Majster
1982 (October), AAASS Annual Convention, Washington, DC, “Daniel Horčička-Sinapius’s Hortulus Animae Piae
1981 (September), AAASS Annual Convention, Asilomar Peninsula, California, “Kukučín’s Village and Country Living in Shukshin’s Snowball Berry-Red (Kalina krasnaja)
1980 (November), AAASS Annual Convention, Philadelphia, “Hugolín Gavlovič’s Valaská Škola and Škola Kresťanská
1977 (May 15), National Meeting of Slovak League of America, Cleveland, “Opportunities for Study in Slovakia”
1977 (April), Annual Meeting of the New England Slavic Association, Cambridge, Massachusetss at Harvard University, “On Slovak National Consciousness in the Eighteenth Century: Hugolín Gavlovič”
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SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
Books
Forthcoming 2012, A History of Slovak Literature to the 1840’s, co-author with Jozef Minárik. Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, Inc./Indiana University, 600+pages.
1988, Diplomatic edition of Gavlovič’s Valaská Škola, entitled Hugolín Gavlovič’s Valaská Škola, with commentary by Sabo and a linguistic evaluation by Ľubomír Ďurovič of the University of Lund, Sweden. Columbus, OH: Slavica Publishers, Inc., 730 pages.
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Articles
2007, Slovak version of the 2006 Kosmas article “Valaská Škola (1755): What Was Gavlovič Thinking?”: “Valaská Škola (1755): Aké bolo myslenie Gavloviča?” Disputationes scientificae universitatis catholicae in Ružomberok, Vol. 7, No. 2 ([Spring,] 2007), 4-18.
2006, “Valaská Škola (1755): What Was Gavlovič Thinking?” Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal. Vol. 19, No. 2 (Spring 2006): 38-52 + four unnumbered pages with related illustrations.
2005 (October), The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature. 5 vols. Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press: “Jason, Sonya”, 1130-31; “Laurence, Patricia Ondek”, 1308-09; “Novak, Michael”, 1644-45; “Rishel, Mary Ann Malinchak”, 1890-91; “Wilkes, Paul”, 2288-89.
2005, “For God and Nation: A History of Christianity in the Czech and Slovak Lands.” Co-author: David Muhlena. Slovo: A Publication of the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library Vol. 5, No. 2, Winter 2004/05: 4-8.
1996, “Some Older So Far Unknown Slovak Verses.” Pavol Jozef Šafárik a slavistika: Zbornik príspevkov z vedeckej konferencie a dokumentov z osláv 200. výročia narodenia P. J. Šafárika. Martin: Matica slovenská for the Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Pavla Jozefa Šafárika v Prešove, 1996: 183-91.
1996, “Slovaks.” The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History revised and enlarged edition (Bicentennial Edition). Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press in assocation with Case Western Reserve University and the Western Reserve Historical Socity, 1996: 926-28.
1994, “From ‘Jesuit Slovak’ to ‘Cultural Slovak’: An Aspect of the History of the Slovak Language.” East/West Education, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Spring, 1994): 62-70.
1992, “Jozef Cíger-Hronský’s Predavač talizmanov Liberius Gaius... and Andreas Búr Majster.” Proceedings of the scholarly seminar on Jozef Cíger-Hronský, O živote a diele Jozefa Cígera-Hronského, published in Bio/grafické študie-19. Martin: Matica slovenská, 1992: 81-92.
1990, “Lenten Sermons by Slovak Franciscans of the Eighteenth Century.” Festschrift in Honor of Ľubomír Ďurovič. Vienna: Wiener Slawistischer Almanach, (Fall, 1990): 379-396.
1989, “Gavlovič a[and] Stobaeus.” Proceedings of the conference Hugolín Gavlovič v dejinách slovenskej kultúry, (Hugolín Gavlovič in Slovak Cultural History), (June, 1987), sponsored by the Literárnovedný ústav Slovenskej akadémie vied (The Literary Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), Bratislava and Matica slovenská (The Slovak Cultural Foundation), Martin, Slovakia, in recognition of the UNESCO anniversary of Gavlovič’s death. Martin: Matica slovenská, 1989: 138-143.
1987, “Slovaks.” The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press in association with the History Department of Case Western Reserve University and Western Reserve Historical Society, 1987: 895-896.
1983, Three articles in Slovakia 1982-83, Vol. 30, Nos. 55-56: “Daniel Horčička-Sinapius’s Hortulus Animae Piae” pp. 61-75 “Hugolín Gavlovič’s Valaská Škola and Škola Kresťanská,” pp. 80-91 “Kukučín’s Village Stories and Shukshin’s Snowball Berry-Red (Kalina krasnaja),” pp. 112-127
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Book Reviews
2007, And That’s the Truth: Poems in English and Slovak, Milan Rúfus, illustrations by Koloman Sokol, selected and edited by Milan Richter, tr. Ewald Osers, Viera and James Sutherland-Smith, final editing by David Cooper, in Kosmas: Czecho-Slovak and Central European Journal, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Fall, 2007), pp. 145-46
2004, History of the Slovaks of Cleveland and Lakewood, Jan Pankuch, trans. Rasto Gallo, in Slovo: A Publication of the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Summer 2004), p. 34.
2003, Slovak Biographical Dictionary, Eds. Augustín Maťovčík et al., trans. Jana Kačerová, in Slovo, A Publication of the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library, vol. 4, no. 1 (Summer 2003), p. 33.
1998, Dejiny Spoločnosti Ježišovej na Slovensku: 1561-1988, Eds. Emil Krapka, S.J. and Vojtech Mikula, S.J., in Slovakia, 1998, Vol. 36, (Nos. 66-67), pp. 128-31.
1989, a comparative review of Matej Bel: doba-život-dielo, ed. Ján Tibenský, Pamätnica z osláv dvojstého výročia Jána Hollého, ed. Juraj Chovan, and Hugolín Gavlovič (1712-1787), Michal Eliáš, intro., in Slovakia, Vol 33, (Nos. 60-61, 1987-88), pp. 91-93 and 94-95 respectively.
1986, Contemporary Slovak Literature, Pavol Števček, in Slovakia, Vol. 32, (Nos. 58-59, 1985-86), pp. 115-116, published in November 1987.
1986, Stredoveké latinské kódexy v slovenských knižniciach, I, and Stredoveké latinské kódexy slovenskej proveniencie v Maďarsku a v Rumunsku, II, ed. and comm. Július Sopko, in Slovakia, Vol. 32 (Nos. 58-59, 1985-86), pp. 88-90, published in November 1987.
1986 (March), Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture, Ladislav Matejka, ed., in Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. 28 (No. 1), pp. 115-116.
1985 (Spring, published), Martin Čulen: pedagóg a národný buditeľ, Miloš Štilla, in East Central Europe/L’Europe du Centre-Est, Vol. 10, Parts 1 and 2 (1983), p. 259.
1984, Svedectvo dejín o slovenčine, Rudolf Krajčovič, in Slovakia, 1984, Vol. 31 (No 57), pp. 123-124.
1982, Františkáni v slovenskej literatúre, Vševlad J. Gajdoš, and Slovenskí františkáni v Amerike, Teodorik J. Zúbek, in Slovakia, 1980-81, Vol. 29 (Nos. 53-54), pp. 151-152.
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