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Exhibit. Ukraine in Ruins: 1941-42, 2022
Exhibit. Ukraine in Ruins: 1941-42, 2022
New York, NY 10027 United States | Exhibits, Ukraine
The exhibit consists of 18 black and white acrylic-and-pen paintings, 9”x12”, on canvas sheets. Seven depict central Kyiv in ruins in 1941-1942, as a result of explosions set off by the retreating Soviets; eleven depict Ukraine in ruins in 2022, as a result of Russi...
Historical Fakes in Russian Media during the First Phase of the Russian Aggression Against Ukraine (2014-2016)
Historical Fakes in Russian Media during the First Phase of the Russian Aggression Against Ukraine (2014-2016)
Please join the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute for a presentation by Yana Prymachenko, moderated by Mark Andryczyk.
Between the Living and the Dead: ‘Head and Hoof’ Burials in Context in the Ancient Caucasus
Between the Living and the Dead: ‘Head and Hoof’ Burials in Context in the Ancient Caucasus
New York, NY 10027 United States | Director's Seminars, Events
Please join us for a discussion with Hannah Chazin, moderated by Valentina Izmirlieva, Director of the Harriman Institute. This event is part of a Director’s Seminar series, which allows new Harriman faculty members to introduce their research to both colleagues and ...
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What Makes A Good Short Story Good? A Conversation with Maxim Osipov
What Makes A Good Short Story Good? A Conversation with Maxim Osipov
Please join the Harriman Institute for a conversation with Maxim Osipov, moderated by Mark Lipovetsky.
Mongolia Between Two Giants: Cold War Lessons and Today’s Realities
Mongolia Between Two Giants: Cold War Lessons and Today’s Realities
Please join the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and the Harriman Institute for a discussion on Mongolia Between Two Giants: Cold War Lessons and Today's Realities.
The Missing, the Dead and the Survivors: Memorializing Absences and Silences in the Aftermath of Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina
The Missing, the Dead and the Survivors: Memorializing Absences and Silences in the Aftermath of Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Please join the Harriman Institute for a lecture by Hariz Halilovich (RMIT University), chaired by Tanya Domi (Harriman Institute).
Constitutionalism and Authoritarianism in Central Asia: A Panel Discussion
Constitutionalism and Authoritarianism in Central Asia: A Panel Discussion
The panel will discuss the political and constitutional development in Central Asia by positioning the complex relationship between constitutionalism and authoritarianism at the center.