Nancy Prince: A Black American Working-Class Woman among the Russian Nobility
Join us for the last 19v seminar this semester!
Join us for the last 19v seminar this semester!
In this talk, Cristina Florea offers a preview of her forthcoming book, Bukovina: The Life and Death of an East European Borderland, which traces how Bukovina became a testing ground for competing visions of governance from the late 18th century to the post-World War II era.
An adept storyteller given to literary experimentation, Leskov is famous for his skaz artistry and highly stylized prose that playfully engages with a mixture of archaic genres.
Join us for the day-long conference organized by Professors Ilya Kliger and Rossen Djagalov!
On April 24 at 5:00 PM, the Department of Russian & Slavic Studies will present the first talk in the Rybak Family Ukrainian Lecture Series: “Russia’s Invasion, Ukraine’s Resistance, and Prospects for Peace” with Professor Oxana Shevel.
Join us for the Health Matters, A Virtual Lecture Series on Medicine, Illness, and Public Health.
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