Submitted by vrl7 on Wed, 2017-03-22 13:47
Norman B. Naimark interviews 2016 Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize winner Ronald Grigor Suny about his prize winning book, "They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else": A History of the Armenian Genocide.
Submitted by vrl7 on Fri, 2017-03-17 16:13
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild discusses the question of the role of women and gender in the key Russian historic events of 1917.
Submitted by thinium on Thu, 2017-02-16 11:03
Carnegie Corporation of New York, in partnership with Harvard University’s Belfer Center, launches Russia Matters, a new website that seeks to inform the debate on Russia in the United States with data-driven analyses and facts.
Submitted by vrl7 on Wed, 2017-02-08 13:40
Cassio de Oliveira describes Boris Schnaiderman’s legacy as a translator and scholar of Russian literature in Brazil.
Submitted by vrl7 on Mon, 2017-02-06 12:44
The archives of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) contain the RFE, RL, and RFE/RL research reports on developments in the Soviet Union and Central/Eastern Europe that were an important source of information about the region for scholars, journalists, and government officials. Many of these archival resources have been digitized and placed online.
Submitted by vrl7 on Wed, 2017-01-11 12:56
Padraic Kenney's Presidential Address at the 48th Annual ASEEES Convention discusses recent global changes and the question of: how do we put forward a regional approach in an era at once global and anti-global?
Submitted by vrl7 on Fri, 2016-11-25 14:13
Serguei A. Oushakine of Princeton University discusses Soviet children's literature style, including aspects such as the literature content and the graphic images.
Submitted by vrl7 on Tue, 2016-11-08 14:35
CCNY is starting a podcast series called “Russia in Focus” featuring a dozen episodes, each one addressing an important issue in US-Russia relations with input from top experts in the field.
Submitted by vrl7 on Mon, 2016-10-31 14:47
Harley Balzer of Georgetown University discusses lessons learned from a quarter-century perspective of the "Transition to Communism", focusing largely on the lesson that China's surprising success challenges many assumptions and presents a stunning contrast to Russia.
Submitted by vrl7 on Thu, 2016-10-20 12:06
The Association for Women in Slavic Studies (AWSS) is pleased to announced the following 2016 award and prize winners. They will be recognized at the AWSS reception...
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