Seminar in Ukrainian Studies, Ukraine Study
Group, and
Special Presentations
Spring 2007
Unless otherwise noted, all seminars take
place from 4:00 to 6:00 PM in Room S-050, Center for Government
and International Studies (CGIS), Harvard University, South Building,
1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02138
Monday,
February 19
Holiday:
Presidents’ Day. No seminar.
Monday, February 26
Moving
Day for the Institute. No seminar.
Thursday, March 1
12:00 to 2:00 PM
CGIS, Room S-030
Ukraine Study Group Moving Forward or Muddling Through?: The Democratic
Transition in Ukraine
Mykola Ryabchuk, Research Associate,
Ukrainian Center for Cultural Studies (Kyiv) Member of Editorial
Board, "Krytyka" (Kyiv) Sandwiches and beverages provided
Monday, March 5
Seminar
in Ukrainian Studies Marching Forward into the Past: The Search for Historical
Roots in Yushchenko’s Ukraine
Olena Rusina, Senior Research
Associate, Institute of Ukrainian History, National Academy
of Sciences of Ukraine; Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Ukrainian
Research Institute
Monday, March 12
Seminar
in Ukrainian Studies
West European Art in the Khanenko Museum: The Fate of a
Dispersed Ukrainian Collection Konstantin Akinsha, Correspondent, ARTnews,
Budapest; Eugene and Daymel Shklar Research Fellow, Ukrainian
Research Institute
Monday, March 19
Seminar
in Ukrainian Studies
The Traditional Scheme of 19th-Century Ukrainian History
and the Problem of Rational Restructuring of the History
of Eastern Europe Roman Szporluk, Mykhailo
Hrushevsky Research Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard
University
Monday, March 26
Spring Recess.
No seminar.
Monday, April 2
Seminar
in Ukrainian Studies Censorship of Ukrainian Publications in the Russian
Empire, 1847–1876
Johannes Remy,Lecturer in
Russian and East European Studies, Department of History,
University of Helsinki; Eugene and Daymel Shklar Research
Fellow, Ukrainian Research
Institute
Monday, April 9
Seminar
in Ukrainian Studies Underground Upturned: Manipulation of Memory and the
Soviet Quest for Legitimacy in Western Ukraine
Tarik Amar, Eugene and Daymel
Shklar Research Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute
Saturday,
April 14
Sunday, April 15
CGIS, Room S-020
An
international conference sponsored by the Harvard Ukrainian
Research Institute: Ukrainian Modernism in Context, 1910–1930 More details...
Monday, April 16
Seminar
in Ukrainian Studies The Issue of the “True Faith”: Some Problems
in Russian-Ukrainian Ecclesiastical Contacts in the Seventeenth
Century
Tatiana Oparina, Associate
Professor of History, Novosibirsk Pedagogical University;
Eugene and Daymel Shklar Research Fellow, Ukrainian Research
Institute
Monday, April 23
Seminar in Ukrainian
Studies "Movo ridna, slovo ridne": How the
Galician Ruthenians Were Taught to Become Ukrainians
Michael Moser, Associate
Professor, Institute of Slavic Studies, University
of Vienna
Friday, April 27
CGIS. Room S-354
Ukraine
Study Group Observations on Post-Post-Orange Revolution Ukraine
Gene Fishel, U.S. Department
of State (on leave)
Monday, April 30
Seminar
in Ukrainian Studies Ivan Franko’s Reception of Shevchenko
George G. Grabowicz, Dmytro
Cyževs´kyj Professor of Ukrainian Literature,
Harvard University
Monday, May 7
CGIS S-020
Belfer Case Study Room
Vasyl and Maria Petryshyn Memorial Lecture Ivan Mazepa: The Hetman and the Myth in Historical Context
Tatiana Tairova-Iakovleva, Professor
of Ukrainian History and Director, Center for Ukrainian Studies,
St. Petersburg State University
Monday, May 14
4:00 to 6:00 PM
Reading Room
HURI
34 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138
A Meeting
and Discussion with the distinguished historian of Ukraine
and Eastern Europe
Yaroslav Hrytsak, Professor
and Director, Institute for Historical Research, Ivan Franko
National University of Lviv and Author, Prophet in His
Fatherland: Ivan Franko and His Community (Krytyka 2006)