Book Talk: The Black Russian with Professor Vladimir Alexandrov
Thursday April 18th, 2013 Go to Alexandrov's website: http://www.valexandrov.com/ The Black Russian, forthcoming from Grove/Atlantic in March 2013, is the ...
Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies
Spring Festival of Russian Literature
The Michael B. Kreps Memorial Readings in Russian Émigré Literature/2014 Spring Festival of Russian Literature. Readers: Irina Muravyova, David ...
Boston College Magazine Front Row
Russia in 1919: Professor Anatol Lieven
This course, "Russia in 1919", is part of a series of lectures by Georgetown University in Qatar experts that offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary examination ...
Georgetown University Qatar
Russian literature
Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia and its émigrés and to the Russian-language literature of several independent nations once a part of what was ...
Audiopedia
Russian Literature
https://www.patreon.com/FrogCast https://www.paypal.me/FrogCast Literature: Literature by Country After the Revolution of 1917, Russian literature split into ...
FrogCast
An anthology of Jewish-Russian literature: Two centuries of dual identity in prose and poetry
edited, selected, and cotranslated by Maxim D. Shrayer For over two hundred years, a distinctive Jewish-Russian culture has been part of the ferment and ...
Boston College Libraries
Russia Is Burning: Russian Poetry of World War II
This Literary Translation Round Table was held on June 22--the anniversary of the Nazi Germany invasion of the USSR. Globus books presents Maria ...
GlobusBooks SF
Russian Literature
After the Revolution of 1917, Russian literature split into Soviet and white émigré parts. While the Soviet Union assured universal literacy and a highly developed ...
FrogCast
Russian emigre culture after the October Revolution
Andrei Fursov (Андрей Фурсов) - Russian historian, sociologist, writer, organizer of science.
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What Were They Thinking? Russian intellectuals interpret the revolution, 1917-1922
On October 18th, 2017 the Jordan Center hosted a talk entitled“What Were They Thinking? Russian intellectuals interpret the revolution, 1917-1922”, by Jane ...
NYUJordanCenter
Russian Cinema (Rachel Morley - 3 Dec 2015)
Speaker: Rachel Morley Part of the centenary celebrations of the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, this lecture examines Russian cinema in ...
UCL Minds Lunch Hour Lectures
The Russian Imperial Legacy—Stalin and the Outbreak of the War in the East: Barbarossa
WoodrowWilsonCenter
Emma Sutton. Aubrey Beardsley and British Wagnerism in 1890s.
Lecture by Emma Sutton, Professor of St Andrews University (Edinburgh), in the framework of the educational programme organised by the British Council for ...
British Council Russia
CEERES of Voices Interview with Laura Engelstein: Russia In Flames
Faith Hillis interviews Laura Engelstein about her new book, Russia In Flames. Laura Engelstein is Henry S. McNeil Professor Emerita of Russian History at Yale ...
CEERES
History of Russia (PARTS 1-5) - Rurik to Revolution
From Prince Rurik to the Russian Revolution, this is a compilation of the first 5 episodes of Epic History TV's History of Russia. Visit our merch shop: ...
Epic History TV
Timothy Snyder ─ Ukraine and Russia in a Fracturing Europe
Skip ahead to main speaker at 1:54 Timothy Snyder is the Bird White Housum Professor of History at Yale University, specializing in the history of central and ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Symposium in Memory of Catharine Nepomnyashchy: Soviet, Post-Soviet, and Emigre Cultures Panel 5
Panel 5 of the symposium held by the Harriman Institute and Columbia's Slavic Department in celebration of Catharine Nepomnyashchy's contribution to the ...
The Harriman Institute at Columbia University
Russian Jews in Italy: 1905-1922
This talk focuses on the presence and the role of Jewish émigrés from Russia in Italy in 1905-1922. During this period many Jewish-Russian intellectuals and ...
Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Symposium in Memory of Catharine Nepomnyashchy: Soviet, Post-Soviet, and Emigre Cultures Panel 4
Panel 4 of the symposium held by the Harriman Institute and Columbia's Slavic Department in celebration of Catharine Nepomnyashchy's contribution to the ...
The Harriman Institute at Columbia University
Margaret Thomas - Roman Jakobson: Critical Assessment of Leading Linguists
This series brings together the best analysis of—and commentary on—the work of one of the twentieth century's most versatile and influential language scholars.
Boston College Libraries
Russian literature
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Old Russian Chanson: Alexandre Wertinsky - Tiemneet daroga (A Darkening Road) c.1929
Alexandre Wertinsky avec Piano – Tiemneet daroga (Primorskogo Sada) [A Darkening Road / Of the Seaside Park] Chanson (A.Wertinsky), Columbia c.
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Peter Gourevitch ─ Survival or Death: What Made You Know Hitler or Stalin Would Kill You?
Some members of Peter Gourevitch's family, of Russian, Jewish, Socialist origins escaped the terror of the Nazis and the Soviet Bolsheviks to reach the US in ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Prof. Tim Snyder Participates in University of New Haven's Russian Revolution Centennial Series
Timothy Snyder, the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University, presents "Russian Counter-Revolutionary Thought: A Century after the Revolution.
University of New Haven
William Boyd reading Restless
http://www.WilliamBoyd.co.uk http://www.bloomsbury.com/restless William Boyd reading his novel Restless. What happens to your life when everything you ...
Bloomsbury Publishing
Statelessness and the Reinvention of Sovereign Equality, 1941-1958
Speaker: Mira Siegelberg, Harvard University, Department of History "Sovereignty as Trusteeship for Humanity -- Historical Antecedents and their Impact on ...
TAUVOD
Lunch Poems: Robert Hass Reads Czesław Miłosz
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Born in San Francisco, Robert Haas is a California poet but his poetry, translations, and essays reveal an intimacy that transcends the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Lecture 6, "To Paint the Way the Spartans Spoke": Gavin Hamilton's The Death of Lucretia
Gavin Hamilton, a gifted Scotsman working in Rome, was an art dealer, excavator, tour guide, and pioneer neoclassical painter. His scene of a virtuous woman ...
YaleCourses
Symposium in Memory of Catharine Nepomnyashchy: Soviet, Post-Soviet, and Emigre Cultures Panel 3
Panel 3 of the symposium held by the Harriman Institute and Columbia's Slavic Department in celebration of Catharine Nepomnyashchy's contribution to the ...
The Harriman Institute at Columbia University
Michael Iseman, MD - Nontuberculous Mycobacteria - An historical perspective
Dr. Michael Iseman presented the Fern Leitman Memorial Lecture entitled "Nontuberculous Mycobacteria - An historical perspective" from the Carolyn and ...
National Jewish Health
6. Maximilien Robespierre and the French Revolution
European Civilization, 1648-1945 (HIST 202) Robespierre's ascetic personal life and severe philosophy of political engagement are attributed by some to his ...
YaleCourses
Radhika Desai: The First World War as a Crisis of the Imperial Order
Talk held at "The Long End of the First World War: Ruptures, Continuities and Memories" HERRENHAUSEN SYMPOSIUM, MAY 8 – 10, 2017 Organizers: ...
VolkswagenStiftung
Red Cross Lecture 2018: Are we in a new Cold War — Bridget Kendall
This Lecture was held at Churchill College on Thursday 19 April 2018. The lecture explores how far the Cold War shaped the modern world, and asks whether ...
Churchill College, University of Cambridge
Conservatism and Russian International Relations Theory
Paul Robinson's event on Conservatism and Russian International Relations Theory.
Centre for International Policy Studies uOttawa
פסטיבל הסופרים 2016: החיים על פי נבוקוב - Life According to Nabokov
The Writers Festival and the Cultural Brigade present: Life According to Nabokov 25-05-2016 Lila Azam Zanganeh in conversation with Sivan Beskin What ...
משכנות שאננים, ירושלים - Mishkenot Sha'ananim, Jerusalem
Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma
APA Division 56 - Trauma Psychology
Marijeta Bozovic: "Radical Poetics after the Soviet Union"
Professor Bozovic is focused on twentieth and twenty-first-century Russian poetry, Russian and Balkan avant-gardes, diasporas and transnational culture, ...
MacMillan Report
Bert Lown's Orch. & Elmer Feldkamp - The Hour Of Parting, 1929
Bert Lown's Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, v. Elmer Feldkamp The Hour Of Parting (Die Blaue Stunde) (L'Heure Bleu) From 1928 revue "Es liegt in der Luft" (It's In ...
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Online Event: Russian Influence Activities in Europe
Please join CSIS for a conversation on Russia's influence activities in the UK, Europe, and Europe's southern neighborhood featuring Dame Karen Pierce ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
RUSDOCFILMFEST 3W Poetry reading
The poetry readings by bilingual New Yorkers – “Accents of New York” organized by The New Review, Inc., the oldest literary journal of the multi-ethnic ...
Russian Documentary Film Festival
Bogdan Horbal (NYPL). "Using "Novoe Russkoe Slovo' Database" (May 26, 2020)
Learn how to use the searchable database of "Novoe Russkoe Slovo," the oldest Russian emigre newspaper (1910-2010, New York). The database is offered ...
Russian and East European Cultures at Hunter
How Bobby Fischer was positionally crushed by Paul Keres the "Crown Prince" of Chess in 1959
My London System Chess course: https://kingscrusher.tv/londonsystem Play like Fischer course: ...
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