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04.16.09 4:30 PM Russian Playwrights in Residence
Docu-Drama: Roundtable on Contemporary Russian Theater
East Pyne 245 @ 4:30

04.15.09 6:00 PM Clare Cavanagh on Czeslaw Milosz
Czeslaw Milosz and the Mystery of the Missing Second World
East Pyne 245 @ 6:00pm

High Stalinism: Ethan Pollock on The Lysenko Affair 04.14.09 4:30 PM High Stalinism: Ethan Pollock on The Lysenko Affair
The lecture revisits the lessons of the Lysenko affair in light of recent research in Russian archives.
219 Aaron Burr Hall @ 4:30pm

04.13.09 4:30 PM Dramatic Russia
A master class with four Russian playwrights in residence.
East Pyne 010 @ 4:30pm

03.26.09 4:30 PM Public Lecture. J. Hillis Miller: I Was (Almost) a Muselmann

High Stalinism: Jochen Hellbeck on Germans in Stalingrad 03.10.09 4:30 PM High Stalinism: Jochen Hellbeck on Germans in Stalingrad
219 Aaron Burr Hall @ 4:30 pm.
Guilt and repentance, reflection and transformation, were core attributes of Stalinist autobiographical practice. The talk describes how this cultural practice shaped the memory of a captive German soldier, and what became of it after he returned to West Germany.

High Stalinism: Vladimir Paperny on Stalinist Architecture 02.03.09 4:30 PM High Stalinism: Vladimir Paperny on Stalinist Architecture
4:30 pm  219 Aaron Burr Hall
Valdimir Paperny: Architecture of High Stalinism

Russian Poets at Princeton: Bakhyt Kenjeev 12.01.08 5:30 PM Russian Poets at Princeton: Bakhyt Kenjeev

Russian Poetry in the Changing World

East Pyne 245 @ 5:30

High Stalinism: Serhy Yekelchyk on election ritials in post-war Ukraine 10.14.08 4:30 PM High Stalinism: Serhy Yekelchyk on election ritials in post-war Ukraine

Robertson Hall, Bowl 2 @ 4:30pm
Serhy Yekelchy
(University of Victoria )
Stalinist Elections as a Soviet Political Ritual: Kiev, 1946-1953

04.29.08 12:00 PM "Russia and the World": David Foglesong (Rutgers U.) "Making Russia 'Free': America's Missionary Crusade since 1881" (219 Aaron Burr Hall)


04.28.08 5:30 PM Aida Vidan: Laughing in the Face of Danger (East Pyne 245)
Laughing in the Face of Danger: The Playwright Marin Držić and Renaissance Dubrovnik.

04.03.08 12:00 PM "Russia and the World": Lorenz Luthi (McGill University)"Sino-Soviet Split: Beginning of China's Rise?" (Dickinson 210).


03.25.08 4:30 PM Brad Abrams (Harriman Institute). From Revision to Dissent: The Creation of Post-Marxism in Central Europe (East Pyne 245):


03.11.08 12:00 PM "Russia and the World": Peter Holquist (UPenn) "Russia, the Chinese Boxer Rebellion, and the 1899 Hague Conference" (Dickinson 210).


02.26.08 12:00 PM "Russia and the World": Allen J. Frank (U.S. Government) "Russian Muslims and their Religious Bonds with Bukhara 1700-1917" (Jones 202).


02.05.08 12:00 PM "Russia and the World": John LeDonne (Harvard) "Is Russia's Place in Eurasia?" (Dickinson 210)


11.20.07 12:00 PM Wanda Jarzabek. Normalization: West Germany, Poland, and the Pitfalls of Iron Curtain Diplomacy, 1956-1991.
"Normalization: West Germany, Poland, and the Pitfalls of Iron Curtain Diplomacy, 1956-1991" 210 Dickinson Hall

10.25.07 4:30 PM Timothy Colton: Political Leadership in Russia and the Putin Succession
October 25, 4:30 pm
219 Aaron Burr

10.18.07 4:30 PM Kathryn Hendley: Russia and the Rule of Law: The Putin Legacy
October 18, 4:30pm
Bowl 1, Robertson

10.15.07 4:30 PM Omer Bartov: "Erased: Vanishing Traces of Jewish Galicia in Present-Day Ukraine"
October 15, 2007.
4.30pm, East Pyne 010


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