Alicja Boruta-Sadkowski
Instructor of History
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Alicja Boruta-Sadkowski
Instructor of History
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1995
Professor Boruta-Sadkowski currently teaches HIST3110 Conflict and Justice in History: Russia and Its Indigenous Peoples, a popular course that fulfills the UNIFI Human Condition, Global requirement.
Dr. Boruta-Sadkowski's main research area is the development of the Belarusian literary language in the 1920s and 1930s, and the influence of the Russian and Polish languages on this development. Dr. Boruta-Sadkowski has attended numerous conferences in the Slavic field in the United States, Canada, Belarus, and the Russian Federation. She has published several articles and book reviews on the Belarusian and Russian languages and literatures. Her most recent article “Russian Folklore in an American Russian Language Class” was published in the fall 2013 in a Russian peer-reviewed journal Russian Literature in a Foreign Auditorium: Collection of Research Articles. Volume 3. Herzen State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg: 2013.