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Meet Our Newest Faculty Member: Anna Borovskaya-Ellis
Masha Gessen speaks on current LGBTQ activism in Russia
Anna Berman presents Brothers and the Family Plot: A Comparative Approach to the 19th-Century Russian and English Novel
Slavic Colloquium
Zara Torlone presenting "The Joy of Exile: Ovid and Russian Poets"
"Art for the People: Propaganda and Public Service"
Collective Memory from American and Polish Perspective
Prozhektery: ‘Administrative Entrepreneurs’ and Modernization of Education in Russia from Peter the Great to Putin
Screening and talk: “Kosciuszko: A Man Ahead of His Time”
Seminar: Sex in the City that Peter Built: Libertinage and the Public Sphere in St. Petersburg circa 1750
Slavic Colloquium: Prof. Julian Connolly presents Confession (s) in Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishments
TALK: More than a Metonym: Katyń and the Future of Public History in Poland
TALK: More than a Metonym: Katyń and the Future of Public History in Poland
The Real NCIS and the Imperative to Counter the Intelligence Threat Posed by Russia, China and Iran
University of Virginia Slavic Forum with speakers Masha Gessen and Maxim Shrayer
Wilfried Zeisler presents Russian Art in the United States
Zara Torlone holding workshop "Teaching Literature"
staged reading of "57 Hours in the House of Culture"
Slavic Colloquium: Reed Johnson
Masha Gessen speaks on current LGBTQ activism in Russia
Anna Berman presents Brothers and the Family Plot: A Comparative Approach to the 19th-Century Russian and English Novel
Slavic Colloquium
Slavic Colloquium
Slavic Colloquium
POLISH CULTURE UNDER NAZISM AND STALINISM: CULTURAL LOSSES OF 1939-1956
Protest and Resistance
“Rhythm of Russian” Flipping the Russian Language Classroom Using Online Poetry Modules
Book Talk: The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence, and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan
Dostoevsky For and Against the Self
Roundtable "Polish Politics on the World Stage"-Crossing Borders: Spring 2019 Polish Lecture Series
Internal Frontiers: Citizen Denunciations and the Construction of Belonging in the Polish Second Republic, 1918-1923.
The Prussian Origins of Polish Socialism: The Upper Silesia Tower and the Poznan International Fair, 1911-1959
Maslenitsa Celebration
Slavic Colloquium: "Memory of the Minsk Ghetto: The Evolution of Intergenerational Holocaust Narratives"
Slavic Colloquium: "Russian Orthodox Revival: Restitution of Church Property and Heritage Discourse"
Finding the Medical Subject
Queer Plots Against Russia, or Tolerance as a Social Disease
Slavic Gala
Protest and Resistance
Protest and Resistance
Russian Brunch and Cooking Workshop
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service and National Security: A Global Perspective
"The Naval Criminal Investigative Service and National Security: A Global Perspective"
Crossroads and Terminals: Journeys, Wanderings, and Travel
Congratulations to the Russian Language Team
An Evening of Poetry
“Gender and Medicine in Premodern Russia: Folk Healers, Faith Healers, and the First Woman Doctor”
"Polish Politics and the World Stage"
University of Virginia Slavic Forum: “On the Edge”: An Interdisciplinary Forum on Innovation, Modernity, and Trends
Film Screening of Cold War
Russian House
Survival Guide
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“Gender and Medicine in Premodern Russia: Folk Healers, Faith Healers, and the First Woman Doctor”
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Thursday, January 31, 4:30pm-6:00pm at Clark Hall 102