Past Events

2019 Mar 26
Finding the Medical Subject (On the Example of Lenin)
12:30pm to 02:00pm
Location
New Cabell Hall 236

William Nickell, Associate Professor at the University of Chicago

Organized and co-sponsored by CREEES and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures

Poster

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2019 Mar 19
2019 Feb 28
Internal Frontiers: Citizen Denunciations and the Construction of Belonging in the Polish Second Republic, 1918-1923.
12:00pm to 01:30pm
Location
Nau Hall 211

Keely Stauter-Halsted, the Hejna Family Chair in Polish Studies and Professor History at the University of Illinois at Chicago

Organized and co-sponsored by CREEES, the Corcoran Department of...

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2019 Feb 19
Dostoevsky: For and Against the Self
11:30am to 01:00pm
Location
Clark Hall 102

Yuri Corrigan, Assistant Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature at Boston University

Organized and co-sponsored by CREEES and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures

Post...

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2019 Feb 07
Book Talk: The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence, and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan
01:00pm to 02:30pm
Location
Hotel A (Center for Global Inquiry+Innovation)

(Cornell University Press, 2018)

Sarah Cameron, Associate Professor of Russian and Soviet history at the University of Maryland

Organized and co-sponsored by CREEES, the Department of Slavic...

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2019 Jan 31
Gender and Medicine in Premodern Russia: Folk Healers, Faith Healers, and the First Woman Doctor
11:30am to 01:30pm
Location
Clark Hall 102

Eve Levin, professor of Russian and East European history at the University of Kansas

Organized and co-sponsored by CREEES and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures

Poster

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2018 Sep 21
Living by the ‘Code’: Gangs of Russia
11:30am to 01:00pm
Location
MONROE 116

Svetlana Stephenson, Reader of Sociology at the London Metropolitan University and

author of Gangs of Russia: From the Streets to the Corridors of Power 

(Cornell University Press, 2015)

...

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