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Slavic studies
studies of Slavic peoples, languages and culture
German studies
field of humanities that researches, documents, and disseminates German language and literature
medieval studies
academic interdisciplinary study of the Middle Ages
Byzantine studies
study of the Byzantine Empire
Celtic studies
study of cultural output relating to the Celtic-speaking peoples
European studies
academic discipline
Polish studies
study of Polish language and literature
hispanism
Hispanism (sometimes referred to as Hispanic studies or Spanish studies) is the study of the literature and culture of the Spanish-speaking world, principally that of Spain and Hispanic America. It may also entail studying Spanish language and cultural history in the United States and in other presently or formerly Spanish-speaking countries in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, such as Equatorial Guinea and the former Spanish East Indies.
Balkan studies
academic field
Europeanisation
thumb|The flag of Europe Europeanisation (or Europeanization, see spelling differences) refers to a number of related phenomena and patterns of change: The process in which a notionally non-European subject (be it a culture, a language, a city or a nation) adopts a number of European features (often related to Westernisation). Outside the social sciences, it commonly refers to the growth of a European continental identity or polity over and above national identities and polities on the continent. Europeanization also mean a trend in Orthodox countries (Russia and the Balkans) catching up w
Armenian studies
field of research
Kartvelian studies
science of the Kartvelian languages (Georgia, Caucasus)
baltistics
Baltistics, also referred to as Baltic studies, is a multidisciplinary study of the language and culture (history, literature, folklore and mythology) of the Baltic nations. Baltistics by its subject splits into Lithuanistics, Latvistics, Prussistics, etc. Special attention is paid to the language studies, especially to the reconstruction of the Proto-Baltic language, which some linguists have argued is the same as the Proto-Balto-Slavic language, while others (V. Toporov, V. Ivanov, V. Mažiulis etc.) have believed that the Proto-Slavic language has formed out of from the Proto-Baltic peripher
Central European studies
academic field
macedonistics
study of the Macedonian language
Czech studies
field of humanities
Hungarian studies
philology
Eurolinguistics
thumb|300x300px|Map of major European languages Eurolinguistics is a neologistic term for the study of the languages of Europe. The term Eurolinguistics was first used by Norbert Reiter in 1991 (German equivalent: Eurolinguistik). Apart from a series of works dealing with only a part of the European languages, the work of Harald Haarmann pursues a "pan- or trans-European perspective". This goal is also pursued by Mario Wandruszka.
Italian studies
field of philology related to Italian language or literature
Finnish studies
Holocaust studies
Academic study of the Holocaust
European Culture and Economy
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