February 5 and 6
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Conference
The Ukrainian Research Institute and
The Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Harvard University
The UkrainianRussian Gas Crisis and Its Aftermath: The Economic,
Political, and International Ramifications |
February 13
4:00 to 6:00 PM
Center for Government
and International Studies
Belfer Case Study Room
(S-020)
Harvard University
1730 Cambridge St.
Cambridge
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Zenovia
Sochor Parry Memorial Lecture
After the Rada Election: Ukraines Challenges
and Choices
Angela Stent, Professor of Government and Foreign Service and
Director, Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies,
Georgetown University
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February 20 |
Holiday: Presidents Day. No seminar. |
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February 27 |
The
Origins of the Manuscript of the Radziwiłł Chronicle
Oleksiy Tolochko, Senior Research Associate, Institute of Ukrainian
History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Eugene and Daymel
Shklar Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute |
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March 6 |
Sovietization
and the Ukrainian National Identity in Post-Stalin Lviv
William Risch, Assistant Professor of History, Georgia
College and State University; Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellow, Ukrainian
Research Institute |
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March 13 |
Cancelled
due to Ukrainian studies lecture scheduled at the same time in the
Department of History |
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Friday
March 17
12:00-2:00 PM |
The
Othering of Catholics, Protestants, and Jews in Ruthenian
Orthodox Polemical Narratives of the 16th and Early 17th Centuries
Valeriy Zema, Research Associate, Institute of Ukrainian History,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Eugene and Daymel Shklar
Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute
Please note: This seminar has been moved from
its originally scheduled date of March 20, 2006. |
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March 20 |
Seminar
cancelled due to Ukrainian studies lecture scheduled at the same time
in the Department of History. |
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March 27 |
Spring
Recess. No seminar. |
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April 3 |
The
State Is Back! Common Ukrainian and Muscovite Patterns in the Formation
of Central Administrative States, 15th17th
Centuries
Peter Brown, Associate Professor of History, Rhode Island College |

April 10
4:00-6:00 PM
Center for Government
and International Studies
Belfer Case Study Room
1730 Cambridge Street |
Vasyl
and Maria Petryshyn Memorial Lecture
Post-Orange Ukraine and the March 2006 Elections: What Now?
Olexiy Haran, Regional Vice President for Ukraine, Belarus,
Moldova, The Eurasia Foundation
This event is cosponsored by the Weatherhead
Center for International Affairs. |
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April 17 |
Postponed
to the Fall Semester of Academic Year 2006-2007
Refugee Policies in Post-Soviet Ukraine: The Impact of the Politics
of National Identity and International Influences
Oxana Shevel, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue
University; Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute |
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April 24 |
Temptations
of Pan-Slavism: Aspects of Ukrainian Political Thought in the 19th
and Early 20th Centuries
Anatoliy Kruglashov, Professor and Head, Department of Political
Science and Sociology, Yuriy Fedkovych National University of Chernivtsi,
Ukraine; Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute |
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May 1 |
Language,
Olfactory Communication, and Gender
Lesya Stavytska, Head, Department of Sociolinguistics, Institute
of the Ukrainian Language, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute |
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Tuesday
May 2, 2006 |
Through
the Lense of a Camera: Chornobyl Revisited
Yuriy Kosin,
Ukrainian Photographer |
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Thursday,
May 4
4:00 to 6:00 PM
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Presentation
of Volume I (Correspondence, 1840 to 1849) of the Complete Edition
of the Works of Pantelion Kulish
Oles' Fedoruk,
Senior Researcher and Compiler of Volume I, Shevchenko
Institute of Literature, National Academy of Sciences, Kyiv, Ukraine
with Introduction by
George G. Grabowicz, Series Editor and Dmytro Cyzevskyj Professor
of Ukrainian Literature, Harvard University |
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Thursday,
May 11
12:15 to 2:00 PM
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Bukovina:
The Phenomenon of a Polyethnic Region
Anatoliy Kruglashov,
Professor and Head, Department of Political Science
and Sociology, Yuriy Fedkovych National University of Chernivtsi,
Ukraine, and Eugene and Daymel ShklarFellow, Ukrainian Research Institute |
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A
Tribute to Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov at the Harvard Film Archives
In honor of
his 70th birthday, the Harvard Film Archives is currently presenting
(b. 1936, Voronezh, USSR), one of the major
composers of the Soviet cinema in the 1960s and 70s.
The screenings include a series of Dovzhenko films:
May 14 (Sunday) 7pm - Earth (Zemlya)
May 14 (Sunday) 9pm - Arsenal
May 15 (Monday) 9pm - Earth (Zemlya)
May 16 (Tuesday) 9pm - Arsenal
May 23 (Tuesday) 7pm - Zvenyhora |