Join us for a meeting of the New York-Russia Public Policy Series, co-hosted by the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and the New York University Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia.
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Join us for a meeting of the New York-Russia Public Policy Series, co-hosted by the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and the New York University Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia. |
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Please join the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute for a presentation of the book Contemporary Ukrainian Art and Baltic Art: Political and Social Perspectives (ibidem Press, 2021). The event will feature presentations by the volume’s editor Svitlana Biedarieva and contributors Ieva Astahovska, Olena Martynyuk, and Margaret Tali with moderator Mark Andryczyk.
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Please join the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies and the Harriman Institute for an expert panel on Russia and Ukraine, featuring Peter Clement, Elise Giuliano, Kimberly Marten, and Stephen Sestanovich. |
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In the wake of the government closure of Memorial, a Russian research and human rights organization that documents the history of Soviet state terror, Masha Gessen will discuss Russian memory politics with Marianne Hirsch and Andreas Huyssen. Open discussion to follow. This event is part of Columbia's Cultural Memory Seminar. |
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Please join us for a discussion with Tinatin Japaridze (MARS-REERS '19), author of Stalin's Millennials: Nostalgia, Trauma, and Nationalism (Lexington Books, 2022), moderated by Alexander Cooley, Claire Tow Professor of Political Science, Barnard College. |
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In commemoration of its 75th anniversary, the Harriman Institute is mounting an exhibit of photographs, newspaper and journal clippings, pages from books, and artifacts to celebrate the Institute’s fifteen directors.
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Please join the East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute for a discussion with Laure Neumayer, Professor of Political Science at University de Picardie Jules Verne. This event is part of the Collective Memory and Democratic Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe series organized by Harriman Institute Postdoctoral Fellow Čarna Pištan. |
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This bilingual volume is a collection of Anna Frajlich-Zajac's Polish-language poems compiled and translated into Ukrainian by poet Vasyl Makhno. The event will feature readings by Frajlich-Zajac in the original Polish and Makhno in Ukrainian. Moderated by Mark Andryczyk (Harriman Institute). |
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Please join the East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute, Film Center Sarajevo, and the 2022 Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival for a special virtual screening of a selection of short films from the Sarajevo Documentary School and a live discussion with Film Center Sarajevo director Ines Tanović and film scholar Dijana Jelača, moderated by Tanya Domi (Harriman Institute). |
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Join us for a meeting of the New York-Russia Public Policy Series, co-hosted by the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and the New York University Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia.
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The Russian Film Club at the Harriman Institute presents a screening of Celebration (2019, dir. Alexey Krasovsky), followed by a discussion with Mark Lipovetsky (Slavic Department) and Daria Ezerova (Harriman Institute). This event is part of our Contemporary Culture Series. Set in Leningrad during the blockade, Celebration is a black comedy that put a polarizing spin on the genre of a New Year's Eve film. |
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Please join us for the fifth event of our Work of Care in Russia speaker series, a book talk by Eugene Raikhel, author of Governing Habits: Treating Alcoholism in the Post-Soviet Clinic (Cornell University Press, 2016). Moderated by Svetlana Borodina.
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The Ukrainian Film Club of Columbia University will screen and discuss Valentyn Vasyanovych's lesser known feature documentary Crepuscule (2013). Professor Yuri Shevchuk will introduce the program and moderate the post-screening discussion. |
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Please join the Harriman Institute, the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, and the Department of Slavic Languages for a book talk with Edward Tyerman, author of Internationalist Aesthetics: China and Early Soviet Culture (Columbia University Press, December 2021), joined by discussant Nicolai Volland, Associate Professor of Asian Studies and Comparative Literature at Penn State, and moderator Valentina Izmirlieva, Director of the Harriman Institute. |
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This event has been postponed. Join us for the launch of the new volume Rethinking the Gulag: Identities, Sources, Legacies (Indiana University Press, March 2022). Editors Alan Barenberg and Emily Johnson will be joined by volume contributors Gavin Slade (Nazarbayev University), Mikhail Nakonechnyi (University of Helsinki), and Sarah Young (University College London), discussant Dan Healey (University of Oxford), and moderator Mark Lipovetsky (Columbia University). |
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This event has been rescheduled for March 7, 2022 at 12:00pm ET. |
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In his speech on February 21, 2022, Vladimir Putin claimed that Ukraine is a fake state created by Bolshevik Russia. His revisionist historical narrative is not only an attempt to justify an unjust war against the sovereign country of Ukraine, but it is also a direct attack on Ukrainian Studies as a discipline. This round table offers a decisive scholarly intervention in defense of historical truth and a reflection on our renewed responsibility as scholars in the face of the Russian military attack on Ukraine. Presented by the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute, Columbia University. Featuring speakers Rory Finnin (University of Cambridge), Valentina Izmirlieva (Harriman Institute), art historian Vita Susak, Frank Sysyn (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies), and moderator Mark Andryczyk (Harriman Institute). |
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Join us for a meeting of the New York-Russia Public Policy Series, co-hosted by the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and the New York University Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia. This unprecedented situation we find ourselves in as part of a global society calls for a decisive response. We believe we can best contribute by playing to our strengths: informed analysis and public debate. Our responsibility to the communities we serve is to inform and educate in the atmosphere of increased disinformation and multiplication of alternative “truths.” Our panelists will address some of the most pressing questions of the moment. This event is also cosponsored by the Center for Social Media and Politics at NYU and the Salzman Institute of War and Peace Studies.
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Please join us for a presentation by author and literary historian Maya Kucherskaya, a Visiting Scholar at the Harriman Institute, moderated by Mark Lipovetksy (Slavic Department). |