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Association for Slavic, East European, &Eurasian Studies
45th Annual Convention • November 21-24, 2013Boston Marriott Copley Place • Boston, MA
“Revolution”Boston, a cradle of the American revolution, serves as our host city in 2013, a fitting link to the many defining moments that revolution has played in our own interdisciplinary field. Revolu-tions are concentrated episodes of political, social, and cultural change, not just “change” but rapid, often violent, destabilizing, and exhilarating change.
To paraphrase anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, revolutions are good to think with.
Diane Koenker, University of IllinoisASEEES Board President
SPONSORED BYGOLD SPONSORS: American Councils (ACTR) | East View Information Services |
National Research University Higher School of EconomicsSILVER SPONSORS: Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard Univer-
sity | Department of Slavic Languages and Literature, Harvard University | Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
BRONZE SPONSORS: Lexicon Maciej Wolinski | Museum of Russian Icons | REEES Concentration, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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ContentsConvention Schedule Overview ..................................................................................................... 2List of the Meeting Rooms at the Boston Marriott Copley Place .............................................. 3Diagrams of Meeting Rooms .......................................................................................................4-8Exhibit Hall Diagram ....................................................................................................................... 9Index of Exhibitors, Alphabetical ............................................................................................10-11Index of Exhibitors, By Booth Number ..................................................................................12-132013 ASEEES Board of Directors ................................................................................................. 14ASEEES National Office ................................................................................................................ 14Program Committee for the Boston, MA Convention .............................................................. 14Program Summary ..............................................................................................................................Program: Daily Schedule Thursday, November 21, 2013 Session 1 ....................................................................................................................... 50 Session 2 ............................................................................................................................ 60 Session 3 ............................................................................................................................ 72 Presidential Plenary Session. ......................................................................................... 83 Opening Reception and Tour of Exhibit Hall ......................................................... 83 Friday, November 22, 2013 ....................................................................................................... Session 4 ............................................................................................................................ 84 Session 5 ............................................................................................................................ 94 Session 6 .......................................................................................................................... 105 Session 7 .......................................................................................................................... 116 Session 8 .......................................................................................................................... 126 Evening Meetings and Events ............................................................................................ 137 Saturday, November 23, 2013 Session 9 .......................................................................................................................... 138 Session 10 ....................................................................................................................... 148 Session 11 ........................................................................................................................ 159 Session 12 ........................................................................................................................ 170 ASEEES Annual Meeting of Members ........................................................................ 181 ASEEES Awards Buffet .................................................................................................. 181 Awards Presentation and President’s Address .................................................... 181-195 Sunday, November 24, 2013 Session 13 ........................................................................................................................ 196 Session 14 ........................................................................................................................ 205 Session 15 ........................................................................................................................ 216 Advertisements ............................................................................................................ 226-265Index of Convention Participants ...................................................................................... 266-301Index of Advertisers ..................................................................................................................... 302
Please refer to the “Program Supplement” for last-minute changes to this Program
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Convention ScheduleMeetings for affiliate organizations and committees are listed at the beginning of the session in which they are scheduled. Evening Events are noted at the end of each day’s listing.
Thursday, November 21, 2013ASEEES Board Meeting 8:00 a.m. – noon Registration Desk Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Hours: 4:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Cyber Café Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Session 1: 12:00 noon – 1: 45 p.m.Session 2: 2:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.Session 3: 4:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.6:00 p.m.: Presidential Plenary Session 7:00 pm: Opening Reception and Tour of Exhibit Hall
Friday, November 22, 2013Registration Desk Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Cyber Café Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 6:45 p.m.Session 4: 8:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Session 5: 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.Session 6: 1:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.Session 7: 3:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.Session 8: 5:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
Saturday, November 23, 2013Registration Desk Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Cyber Café Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Session 9: 8:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.Session 10: 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.Session 11: 1:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.Session 12: 3:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.5:00 Annual Meeting of Members– Grand Ballroom Salon F5:30 Awards Buffet, followed by ASEEES Awards Presentation and President’s Address – ASEEES Awards Buffet with cash bar (by ticket only in Grand Ballroom Salon E) begins at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the Registration Desk on Thursday only. Tickets are non-refundable. The Awards Presentation, open to all, will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Grand Ballroom Salon F. For the list of awards to be presented, and the details about the President’s Address, please see pages 181-195 of the program.
Sunday, November 24, 2013Registration Desk Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Cyber Café Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.Session 13: 8:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.Session 14: 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.Session 15: 12:00 noon – 1:45 p.m.
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Meeting Rooms Boston Marriott Copley PlaceRoom Name Floor
Arlington 3rd FloorBerkeley 3rd FloorBoston University 3rd FloorBoylston 1st FloorBrandeis 3rd FloorClarendon 3rd FloorColumbus I 1st FloorColumbus II 1st FloorConnecticut 5th FloorDartmouth 3rd FloorExeter 3rd FloorFairfield 3rd FloorFalmouth 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon A 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon B 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon C 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon D 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon E 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon F 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon G 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon H 4th FloorGrand Ballrom Salon I 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon J 4th FloorGrand Ballroom Salon K 4th FloorHarvard 3rd FloorHyannis 4th FloorMaine 5th FloorMassachusetts 5th FloorMIT 3rd FloorNantucket 4th FloorNew Hampshire 5th FloorNortheastern 3rd FloorOrleans 4th FloorProvincetown 4th FloorRegis 3rd FloorRhode Island 5th FloorSimmons 3rd FloorSuffolk 3rd FloorTremont 1st FloorTufts 3rd FloorVermont 5th FloorVineyard 4th Floor Wellesley 3rd FloorYarmouth 4th Floor
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2013 Alphabetical Index of Exhibitors
Company Name Booth #
Academic Studies Press 105American Councils for International Education (ACTR) 211Aquila Polonica 223Association Book Exhibit 112Association for Women in Slavic Studies 102Bard College Institute for International Liberal Education (Bard Abroad) 121Berghahn Books 215Brill/IDC 117Bronze Horseman Literary Agency 404Cahiers du Monde Russe 218Cambridge University Press 308Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center 126Central and East European Online Library 312Central European University Press 302Charles Schlacks Jr., Publisher 323Cornell University Press 208East View Information Services 305 & 307Europe & The Balkans International Network 220European University at St. Petersburg 212Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute /Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies 106Harvard University Davis Center for Russian & Eurasian Studies 221Harvard University Press 319Holy Trinity Publications 123IIE, Council for International Exchange of Scholars 111Indiana University Press 320Indiana University Russian & East European Institute 322Integrum World Wide 206IREX 408Lexicon Maciej Woliński 316Lemko Association/Carpathian Institute 119ME Sharpe 217 & 219
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2013 Alphabetical Index of Exhibitors
Company Name Booth #
Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books 406Michael R. Weintraub, Inc 109Michigan Slavic Publications 113Museum of Russian Icons 213Natasha Kozmenko Booksellers / Slavic Literature LLP 314National Research University Higher School of Economics 107New Literary Observer Publishing House 120Northern Illinois University Press 304 & 306Northwestern University Press 315NovaMova International Language School 205Oxford University Press 207Panorama of Russia 124Penguin Group (USA) / The Overlook Press 114Purdue University Press 209Roads to Discovery/Dartmouth College/Moscow State University 410Routledge 214Rowman & Littlefield/Lexington Books 203Russia Online 115Russian Studies Dissertation Review 118The School of Russian & Asian Studies 202Serbica Books/South East Europe Books 310Slavic Humanities Index 108Slavica Publishers 318University of Pittsburgh Carl Beck Papers 309University of Pittsburgh Center for Russian & East European Studies 311University of Pittsburgh Press 313University of Toronto Press 100University of Wisconsin Center for Russia, E. Europe & Central Asia 103University of Wisconsin Press 317Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Kennan Institute 321
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2013 Exhibitors by Booth Number
Company Name Booth #
University of Toronto Press 100Association for Women in Slavic Studies 102University of Wisconsin Center for Russia, E. Europe & Central Asia 103Academic Studies Press 105Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute /Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies 106National Research University Higher School of Economics 107Slavic Humanities Index 108Michael R. Weintraub, Inc 109IIE, Council for International Exchange of Scholars 111Association Book Exhibit 112Michigan Slavic Publications 113Penguin Group (USA) / The Overlook Press 114Russia Online 115Brill/IDC 117Russian Studies Dissertation Review 118Lemko Association/Carpathian Institute 119New Literary Observer Publishing House 120Bard College Institute for International Liberal Education (Bard Abroad) 121Holy Trinity Publications 123Panorama of Russia 124Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center 126The School of Russian & Asian Studies 202Rowman & Littlefield/Lexington Books 203NovaMova International Language School 205Integrum World Wide 206Oxford University Press 207Cornell University Press 208Purdue University Press 209
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2013 Exhibitors by Booth Number
Company Name Booth #
American Councils for International Education (ACTR) 211European University at St. Petersburg 212Museum of Russian Icons 213Routledge 214Berghahn Books 215ME Sharpe 217 & 219Cahiers du Monde Russe 218Europe & The Balkans International Network 220Harvard University Davis Center for Russian & Eurasian Studies 221Aquila Polonica 223Central European University Press 302Northern Illinois University Press 304 & 306East View Information Services 305 & 307Cambridge University Press 308University of Pittsburgh Carl Beck Papers 309Serbica Books/South East Europe Books 310University of Pittsburgh Center for Russian & East European Studies 311Central and East European Online Library 312University of Pittsburgh Press 313Natasha Kozmenko Booksellers / Slavic Literature LLP 314Northwestern University Press 315Lexicon Maciej Woliński 316University of Wisconsin Press 317Slavica Publishers 318Harvard University Press 319Indiana University Press 320Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Kennan Institute 321Indiana University Russian & East European Institute 322Charles Schlacks Jr., Publisher 323Bronze Horseman Literary Agency 404Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books 406IREX 408Roads to Discovery/Dartmouth College/Moscow State University 410
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ASEEES Program Committee 2013Valerie Sperling, Clark U (Chair) Kristen Ghodsee, Bowdoin College (Assoc.Chair)Doug Blum, Providence College Jonathan H. Bolton, Harvard UMichael S. Flier, Harvard U Edythe Haber, Harvard U Julie Hemment, UMass Laura Henry, Bowdoin College Michael Hickey, Bloomsburg U Pam Jordan, Independent ScholarJane Knox Voina, Bowdoin College John McCannon, S. New Hampshire U Joan Neuberger, U of Texas, Austin Donald Ostrowski, Harvard U Serhii Plokhii, Harvard U James Richter, Bates College Peter Rutland, Wesleyan Rochelle Ruthchild, Harvard U Stephanie Sandler, Harvard U Hugh Truslow, Harvard U Rex Wade, George Mason U Elizabeth Wood, MIT
ASEEES Board of DirectorsAs established in the ASEEES by-laws, the property, business, and affairs of the ASEEES are con-ducted and managed by a Board of Directors, consisting of the following:
2013 ASEEES Executive CommitteePresident - Diane Koenker, U of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignVice President / President Elect -Stephen Hanson, College of William and MaryImmediate Past President -Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, U of WisconsinExecutive Director - Lynda Park, U of PittsburghTreasurer - Susan Linz, 2009–2014, Michigan State UEditor, Slavic Review -Harriet Murav, U of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignMember-at-large - Olga Shevchenko, 2012–2014, Williams College
Board of DirectorsAdeeb Khalid, member-at-large 2013–2015, Carleton CollegeJoan Neuberger, member-at-large 2011–2013, U of TexasIrina Reyfman, member-at-large 2012–2014, Columbia UJane Sharp, member-at-large 2013–2015, Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyOlga Shevchenko, member-at-large 2012–2014, Williams CollegeTimothy Snyder, member-at-large 2011–2013, Yale ULeslie Waters, graduate student representative, 2012–13; UCLABrian Baer, Chair of the Council of Regional Affiliates 2013-2014, Kent State UWilliam E. Pomeranz, Chair of the Council of Institutional Members 2013-2015, Woodrow Wil-son Center Kennan InstituteJanice Pilch, Chair of CLIR, 2011-2013, Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyDouglas Rogers, 2011-14, Yale U, American Anthropological Association (AAA) Valeria Sobol, 2013-15, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, American Association for Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) Mieke Meurs, 2011-14, American U, EconomicsRobert Weinberg, 2011-13, Swarthmore College, American Historical Association (AHA) Joshua Tucker, 2012–14, New York U, American Political Science Association (APSA) Zsuzsa Gille, 2011-13, U of Illinois,at Urbana-Champaign SociologyMegan Dixon, 2013-2015, College of Idaho, Association of American Geographers (AAG)
ASEEES National Office Lynda Park, Executive Director Jonathon Swiderski, Membership CoordinatorWendy Walker, Convention Coordinator Maureen Ryczaj, Financial AdministratorMary Arnstein, NewsNet Editor/Communications Coordinator
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2013 ASEEES Member Institutions(* - new members; ¶ - premium members)
¶ American Councils for International EducationAnglo-American U (Czech Republic)Arizona State U, The Melikian Ctr: Russian, Eurasian, and East European StudiesBard College, Institute for International Liberal EducationBrigham Young U, Dept of Germanic and Slavic LanguagesBrown U, Dept of Slavic LanguagesBryn Mawr College, Dept of Russian¶ Columbia U, Harriman InstDartmouth College, Dept of Russian* ¶ George Mason U, Department of History and Art HistoryGeorge Washington U, Inst for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies¶ Georgetown U, Ctr for Eurasian, Russian, and East European StudiesGiangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation (Italy)¶ Harvard U, Davis Ctr for Russian and Eurasian StudiesHarvard U, Ukrainian Research InstHillwood Estate, Museum and GardensHokkaido U, Slavic Research Ctr (Japan)Hoover Institution, Library and ArchivesIndiana U, Russian and East European InstInst for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of Romanian Exile (Romania)¶ Inst of Modern RussiaInternational Research & Exchanges Board (IREX), Education Programs DivisionKIMEP U, International Relations Office (Kazakhstan)¶ Kubon and Sagner, GmbH (Germany)Lemko Association / Carpathian Inst* LMU Munich, Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies (Germany)Museum of Russian IconsNational Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER)National Library of the Czech Republic, Slavonic Library (Czech Republic)New York Public LibraryNew York U, Bobst Library¶ New York U, Jordan Ctr for the Advanced Study of RussiaNorthern Illinois U PressOhio State U, Ctr for Slavic & East European StudiesOpen Society Archives (Hungary)Polish Inst of Arts and Sciences in AmericaRussian State U for the Humanities, Dept of English Language (Russia)Shevchenko Scientific Society¶ Social Science Research Council (SSRC), Eurasia Program¶ Stanford U, Ctr for Russian, East European and Eurasian StudiesStetson U, Russian Studies ProgramSchool of Russian and Asian Studies (SRAS)¶ U of California, Berkeley, Inst of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies* ¶ U of Hawaii at Mānoa, Russian Studies Program¶ U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Russian, East European, and Eurasian CtrU of Kansas, Ctr for Russian, East European and Eurasian StudiesU of Kansas, Dept of Slavic Languages and LiteraturesU of Michigan, Ctr for Russian, East European, and Eurasian StudiesU of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dept of Germanic and Slavic Languages and LiteraturesU of Oklahoma, Dept of International & Area StudiesU of Oregon, Russian and East European Studies CtrU of Pittsburgh, Ctr for Russian and East European Studies¶ U of Saint Joseph (Macao)U of Virginia, Ctr for Russian, East European, and Eurasian StudiesU of Washington, Ellison Ctr for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies¶ U of Wisconsin-Madison, Ctr for Russia, East Europe & Central AsiaVassar College, Department of Russian Studies
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Villanova U, Russian Area Studies ProgramWittenberg U, Russian Area Studies Program¶ Woodrow Wilson Ctr, Kennan InstYale U, MacMillan Ctr for International and Area Studies, European Studies CouncilZimmerli Art Museum / Rutgers
ASEEES Regional AffiliatesCentral Slavic Conference Midwest Slavic Conference Northeast Slavic, East European and Eurasian ConferenceSouthern Conference on Slavic Studies Southwest Slavic AssociationWestern Association for Slavic Studies
ASEEES Affiliate GroupsAllan K. Wildman Group for the Study of Society, Politics & Culture in Russian Revolutionary EraAmerican Association for Ukrainian Studies American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages Association for the Advancement of Central Asian Research Association for Croatian Studies Association for Students and Teachers of Color in Slavic Studies (STC) Association for the Study of Eastern Christian History and Culture Association for the Study of Health & Demography in the Former Soviet Union Association for the Study of Nationalities Association for Women in Slavic Studies Bulgarian Studies Association Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center Central Eurasian Studies Society Czechoslovak Studies Association Early Slavic Studies Association East Coast Consortium of Slavic Library Collections Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies Association Hungarian Studies Association Interdisciplinary Group for Museum Studies International Association for the Humanities (IAH) International Association of Teachers of Czech International Council for Central and East European Studies International Studies Association, Post-Communist Systems in International Relations SectionNorth American Association for Belarusian Studies North American Dostoevsky Society North American Pushkin Society North American Society for Serbian Studies Polish Studies Association Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Music Study Group Shevchenko Scientific Society Slavic and East European Folklore Association Slovak Studies Association Society for Albanian Studies Society for Armenian Studies Society for Austrian and Habsburg History Society for Romanian Studies Society for Slovene Studies Society of Historians of East European and Russian Art & Architecture Southeast European Studies Association Soyuz - The Research Network for Postsocialist Studies Working Group on Cinema & Television Working Group on Russian Children’s Literature and Culture
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rand
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llroo
m
Salo
n D
4th
Floo
r
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7] -
Balk
an P
oliti
cs[2
-17]
- G
ende
r Equ
ality
and
In
equa
lity
in th
e Yu
gosla
v Su
cces
sor
Stat
es
[3-1
7] -
Cha
lleng
es to
Dem
ocra
tic
Tran
sitio
n in
the
Balk
ans
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
E4t
h Fl
oor
[1-1
8] -
Augu
st in
the
20th
C
entu
ry: t
he Im
pact
of G
loba
l C
atac
lysm
s on
Ever
yday
Pra
ctic
es
[2-1
8] -
Ethn
ogra
phie
s of t
he
Com
mun
ist S
ecre
t Pol
ice
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
F4t
h Fl
oor
[1-1
9] -
Russ
ia: R
evol
utio
n vs
. St
abili
ty[2
-19]
- La
w a
nd P
oliti
cs in
the
post
-Com
mun
ist R
egio
n[3
-19]
- C
onfr
ontin
g th
e po
st-
Com
mun
ist S
tate
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
G4t
h Fl
oor
[1-2
0] -
Fund
ing
Your
Re
sear
ch: G
rant
and
Fel
low
ship
O
ppor
tuni
ties R
ound
tabl
e
[2-2
0] -
Non
-Fac
ulty
Car
eers
in
Aca
dem
ia a
nd R
elat
ed In
stitu
tions
: A
dvic
e fr
om P
ract
ition
ers
[3-2
0] -
Publ
ishin
g a
Book
in
Slav
ic, E
ast E
urop
ean,
or E
uras
ian
Stud
ies:
Refle
ctio
ns a
nd A
dvic
e fr
om E
dito
rs
Thin
king
Rev
olut
ion:
The
Wid
er
Wor
k of
191
7, 1
989,
and
the
Col
ored
Rev
olut
ions
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
H4t
h Fl
oor
[1-2
1] -
Une
xpec
ted
Revo
lutio
ns
in S
erbi
an A
rtist
ic Th
ough
t[2
-21]
- C
ontin
uitie
s and
Rup
ture
s in
(pos
t) Yu
gosla
v C
lass
Dile
mm
as[3
-21]
- Im
agin
ing
and
Mem
oria
lizin
g W
ar: B
osni
a Tw
enty
Yea
rs O
n
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
I4t
h Fl
oor
[1-2
2] -
The
Impa
ct o
f the
Inte
rnet
an
d N
ew M
edia
Tec
hnol
ogie
s on
Russ
ian
Polit
ics a
nd C
ivil
Soci
ety
[2-2
2] -
The
Dig
ital R
evol
utio
n in
Sla
vic C
ultu
re: t
he V
icto
rs, t
he
Vanq
uish
ed, a
nd th
e C
olla
tera
l D
amag
e
[3-2
2] -
Con
tem
pora
ry A
rt
Col
lect
ives
and
the
Revo
lutio
n To
day
I: G
ende
r, th
e Bo
dy, a
nd
Buffo
oner
yG
rand
Ba
llroo
m
Salo
n J
4th
Floo
r
[1-2
3] -
Reth
inki
ng A
ntise
miti
sm
in E
aste
rn E
urop
e I:
Stat
e, So
ciet
y an
d th
e Je
ws
[2-2
3] -
Reth
inki
ng A
ntise
miti
sm in
Ea
ster
n Eu
rope
II: Th
e Th
eory
and
Pr
actic
e of
Com
mun
ist A
ppro
ache
s to
Ant
isem
itism
[3-2
3] -
East
Eur
opea
n Je
ws i
n th
e Tw
entie
th C
entu
ry
-
20
Thur
sday
, Nov
embe
r 21,
201
3
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ms
12:0
0p -
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00p
- 3:4
5p4:
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- 5:4
5p6:
00p
- 7:0
0pG
rand
Ba
llroo
m
Salo
n K
4th
Floo
r
[1-2
4] -
Stag
ing
Oth
ers i
n So
viet
Fi
lm M
usic
and
Sta
ging
Sov
iets
in
Am
eric
an F
ilm M
usic
[2-2
4] -
Nos
talg
ia a
s Tec
hniq
ue:
The
Myt
hs o
f Sov
iet P
ast i
n C
onte
mpo
rary
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sian
TV-S
erie
s
[3-2
4] -
Cha
lleng
es in
Film
H
istor
iogr
aphy
I: N
ew H
istor
ies o
f pr
e-W
WII
Cin
ema
Har
vard
3rd
Floo
r
[1-2
5] -
Publ
ic H
ealth
and
V
isual
Cul
ture
in 2
0th
Cen
tury
C
zech
oslo
vaki
a
[2-2
5] -
Priv
ate
Gal
lery
, Por
tabl
e M
useu
m: R
ussia
n an
d Po
lish
Chi
ldre
n’s B
ook
Illus
trat
ion
[3-2
5] -
Hist
ory
Thro
ugh
the
Lens
of
Sov
iet C
hild
ren’s
Lite
ratu
re a
nd
Illus
trat
ion
Hya
nnis
4th
Floo
r
[2-2
6] -
Ten
Year
s afte
r the
Col
or
Revo
lutio
ns: C
onst
itutio
nal P
oliti
cs
in U
krai
ne, G
eorg
ia, a
nd K
yrgy
zsta
n
[3-2
6] -
Iden
titie
s, Id
eolo
gies
, and
Po
pula
r Im
age
of P
oliti
cian
s in
Russ
ia a
nd U
krai
ne
Mai
ne5t
h Fl
oor
[1-2
7] -
Get
ting
it W
rite:
Issu
es
of A
utho
rshi
p an
d C
enso
rshi
p in
So
viet
Cre
ativ
e Pr
oduc
tion
[2-2
7] -
Livi
ng D
evia
ntly
in th
e Br
ezhn
ev E
ra: P
ot, P
etty
Crim
e, an
d St
reet
Dem
onst
ratio
ns
[3-2
7] -
‘Sin
ging
Nom
enkl
atur
a’ du
ring
the
Balti
c Rev
olut
ions
, or
Rev
olut
ion
and
the
Lim
its o
f D
esov
ietiz
atio
nM
assa
chus
etts
5th
Floo
rW
orki
ng G
roup
on
Russ
ian
Chi
ldre
n’s L
itera
ture
and
Cul
ture
Car
path
o-Ru
syn
Rese
arch
Cen
ter
ASE
EES
Russ
ian,
Eas
t Eur
opea
n an
d Eu
rasia
n M
usic
Stu
dy G
roup
MIT
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Floo
r
[1-2
9] -
Topi
cs in
Exp
erim
enta
l C
inem
a an
d D
igita
l Med
ia[2
-29]
- Re
volu
tioni
zing
Tee
n Id
ols:
Film
ing
the
Yout
h H
ero
from
K
hrus
hche
v to
Put
in
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9] -
Film
Dire
ctor
s and
A
broa
d
Nan
tuck
et4t
h Fl
oor
[1-3
0] -
Bulg
akov
and
the
New
Te
stam
ent
[2-3
0] -
Shal
amov
as R
evol
utio
nary
[3-3
0] -
Reim
ag(in
)ing
Chr
ist in
Ru
ssia
n Li
tera
ture
New
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amps
hire
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Floo
r
[3-3
1] -
The
Seve
nth
Repu
blic
: Ex
plor
atio
n, E
nviro
nmen
t, an
d th
e M
akin
g of
Sov
iet T
ajik
istan
Nor
thea
ster
n3r
d Fl
oor
[1-3
2] -
Der
zhav
in a
nd P
oets
ar
ound
Der
zhav
in[2
-32]
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xual
ity a
nd A
esth
etic
s in
Kuzm
in’s
Silv
er A
ge[3
-32]
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ingu
istic
) Rev
olut
ion
and
And
rei P
lato
nov’s
‘Tur
kmen
ia’
Text
s
-
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ms
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0p
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eans
4th
Floo
r
[1-3
3] -
Russ
ian
Inte
llect
ual
Hist
ory:
A D
istin
ct S
chol
arly
D
iscip
line?
[2-3
3] -
Four
Hun
dred
Yea
rs: Th
e Ro
man
ovs i
n Po
wer
and
Exi
le[3
-33]
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aneu
verin
g M
ary
in th
e Ru
ssia
n Em
pire
: Im
ages
, Mira
cles
an
d N
arra
tives
in th
e Ea
rly
Mod
ern
and
Mod
ern
Perio
ds
Prov
ince
tow
n4t
h Fl
oor
[1-3
4] -
Stat
e Fa
ilure
, War
and
Re
volu
tion,
191
4-19
24[2
-34]
- Ru
ssia
n Re
volu
tions
[3-3
4] -
Scie
nce
in R
evol
utio
nary
U
phea
val:
Scie
ntifi
c Res
pons
es to
th
e Ru
ssia
n Re
volu
tion
Reg
is3r
d Fl
oor
[1-3
5] -
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al M
ovem
ents
and
N
eolib
eral
ism in
the
Post
soci
alist
W
orld
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tsoc
ialis
t Med
ia a
nd
Cultu
ral P
rodu
ctio
n
[2-3
5] -
Thes
e M
achi
nes K
ill
Fasc
ists!
Folk
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ic C
olle
ctio
n an
d Pr
oduc
tion
in th
e U
S an
d U
SSR:
In
tera
ctio
ns a
nd E
choe
s
[3-3
5] -
Soci
al M
ovem
ents
and
N
eolib
eral
ism in
the
Post
soci
alist
W
orld
#6:
Gen
der,
Act
ivism
, and
Cu
ltura
l Com
mod
ity
Sim
mon
s3r
d Fl
oor
[1-3
7] -
Loca
l Her
oes?
The
Use
s of
Mem
orie
s of W
orld
War
Tw
o ac
ross
Eu
rasia
194
5-20
13
[2-3
7] -
Was
Just
ice
Don
e? P
ostw
ar T
rials
for C
olla
bora
tion
in E
aste
rn E
urop
e[3
-37]
- C
hild
ren
at W
ar a
nd R
evol
utio
n
Suffo
lk3r
d Fl
oor
[1-3
8] -
Lega
lly S
ovie
t: La
w a
nd L
egal
C
onsc
ious
ness
from
the
Revo
lutio
n to
K
hrus
hche
v
[2-3
8] -
Cultu
ral R
evol
utio
n an
d C
hrist
ian
Diss
ent i
n th
e USS
R, 1
928-
1982
[3-3
8] -
Cen
sors
hip
and
Ideo
logy
und
er
Com
mun
ism
Trem
ont
1st F
loor
[1-3
9] -
A M
issed
Eur
opea
n K
ingd
om? F
orm
s of S
ocia
l and
Po
litic
al O
rgan
izat
ion
in R
us in
th
e C
onte
xt o
f Eur
opea
n M
edie
val
Hist
ory
[2-3
9] -
Con
quer
ing
Soul
s and
Te
rrito
ries:
Relig
ion,
Pol
itics
, and
Ru
ssia’
s Mov
e W
estw
ard,
176
0-18
45
[3-3
9] -
Disc
ours
es o
f Hum
ility
in
Early
Rus
sia
Tufts
3rd
Floo
r
[1-4
0] -
Revo
lutio
nary
Tol
stoy
I:
Tolst
oy’s
Hel
leni
sm[2
-40]
- Fo
rays
into
the
Wild
: H
untin
g an
d D
omes
ticat
ion
in
Russ
ia, 1
810-
2010
[3-4
0] -
Cre
atin
g A
Nat
iona
l Bi
ogra
phic
al T
radi
tion
I
Thur
sday
, Nov
embe
r 21,
201
3
-
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ms
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ont
5th
Floo
r
[1-4
1] -
Beyo
nd B
lood
: Re-
Thin
king
Fam
ily T
ies i
n Ru
ssia
an
d th
e So
viet
Uni
on
[2-4
1] -
Revo
lutio
n in
Em
otio
ns:
Terr
orism
and
the
Emot
iona
l Tur
n[3
-41]
- Cu
lture
s of R
esist
ance
in
Russ
ia a
nd th
e So
viet
Uni
on
Vin
eyar
d4t
h Flo
or
[1-4
2] -
A C
lose
r Loo
k at
C
orru
ptio
n[2
-42]
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hang
es in
the
Stat
istic
al
Syst
ems i
n th
e C
IS a
nd E
aste
rn
Euro
pean
Cou
ntrie
s: Re
volu
tion
or
Evol
utio
n
[3-4
2] -
Com
mer
cial
Rev
olut
ion
in th
e N
orth
ern
Blac
k Se
a C
oast
in
the
19th
Cen
tury
: Mar
kets
and
Po
litic
s
Wel
lesl
ey3r
d Fl
oor
[1-4
3] -
From
‘Pea
ce, L
and,
Bre
ad’
to th
e ‘D
ry L
aw’:
Food
, Drin
k, a
nd
Revo
lutio
n in
the
USS
R
[2-4
3] -
Hist
oric
al D
ynam
ics o
f Re
volu
tion
[3-4
3] -
How
Rev
olut
iona
ry w
ere
the
Cha
nges
sinc
e th
e 19
80s?
The
Tran
sfor
mat
ion
of E
aste
rn E
urop
e in
Hist
oric
al P
ersp
ectiv
e
Yarm
outh
4th
Floo
r
[1-4
4] -
‘Hig
her’
Psyc
holo
gy:
Loca
ting
the
Self
and
Psyc
he in
D
osto
evsk
y
[2-4
4] -
Refr
amin
g Ru
ssia
n M
oder
nism
[3-4
4] -
Nin
etee
nth-
Cen
tury
Ru
ssia
n Re
ader
s and
Mar
kets
: A
ksak
ov, K
hvos
hchi
nska
ia, a
nd
Dos
toev
sky
Thur
sday
, Nov
embe
r 21,
201
3
-
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ay, N
ovem
ber 2
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ingt
on
3rd
Floo
r
[4-0
1] -
Echo
es o
f th
e X
X C
entu
ry:
Euro
pean
Re
volu
tions
in
Ale
ksan
dar P
etro
v’s
Lite
rary
Opu
s
[5-0
1] -
Inte
rcul
tura
l Pe
rspe
ctiv
es o
n Pa
ster
nak’s
Doc
tor
Zhiv
ago
[6-0
1] -
In H
onor
of
Mic
hael
Hei
m:
Tran
slatio
n as
Cat
alys
t fo
r Cha
nge
[7-0
1] -
Is S
lavi
c Rea
dy
for a
Mar
xist
Crit
icism
(A
gain
)?
[8-0
1] -
Lite
rary
and
M
usic
al R
evol
utio
ns
in S
ovie
t Taj
ikist
an
Berk
eley
3r
d Fl
oor
[4-0
2] -
Con
cept
ual
Met
apho
r and
C
once
ptua
l Ble
ndin
g as
Too
ls fo
r Lite
rary
an
d Cu
ltura
l A
naly
sis: C
ase
Stud
ies o
f Rus
sian
Sym
bolis
m, N
abok
ov,
and
Russ
ian
Med
ia
Disc
ours
e
[5-0
2] -
A S
econ
d Th
ough
t Abo
ut th
e So
viet
Pas
t: Li
tera
ti Re
flect
ing
on Th
eir
Tim
e an
d Se
lf
[6-0
2] -
Plot
ting
Nab
okov
’s Tr
acer
ies
[7-0
2] -
Dre
amw
orld
s of
Imag
etex
ts:
Revo
lutio
nary
C
onju
nctu
res b
etw
een
Lite
ratu
re a
nd V
isual
M
edia
[8-0
2] -
Ant
holo
gies
of
Sla
vic L
itera
ture
s: A
Ro
undt
able
Bost
on
Uni
vers
ity
3rd
Floo
r
[4-0
3] -
Expl
orin
g In
habi
tanc
e &
Be
long
ing:
Incl
usio
n an
d Ex
clus
ion
in
Soci
alist
and
pos
t-So
cial
ist S
pace
[5-0
3] -
Nat
ion
and
Mod
erni
ty: R
ailro
ad
Stat
ions
and
Urb
an
Plan
ning
Disp
utes
in
East
Cen
tral
Eur
ope
in th
e 19
th a
nd 2
0th
Cen
turie
s
[6-0
3] -
Popu
lar
Cultu
re a
nd
Ente
rtai
nmen
t in
Buda
pest
, Bel
grad
e an
d Za
greb
, 18
70s-
1930
s
[7-0
3] -
Mov
ing
Aro
und
the
Eura
sian
City
: Inf
rast
ruct
ure,
Tran
spor
tatio
n an
d Cu
ltura
l Pol
itics
in th
e Tw
entie
th C
entu
ry
[8-0
3] -
Map
ping
So
viet
Iden
titie
s: In
vest
igat
ing
Con
nect
ions
bet
wee
n H
istor
y an
d Sp
ace
7:00
p -8
:00p
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h St
udie
s As-
soci
atio
n
-
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ay, N
ovem
ber 2
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ms
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5p7:
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ston
1s
t Flo
or
[4-0
4] -
Econ
omic
s an
d D
efen
se in
Put
in’s
Russ
ia
[5-0
4] -
Glo
baliz
atio
n an
d Re
gim
e C
hang
e[6
-04]
- In
Re
volu
tions
: Ru
ssia
ns
Her
e, A
mer
ican
s Th
ere
[7-0
4] -
Revo
lutio
n,
Stat
e Po
wer
, and
Fo
reig
n Po
licy:
In
tern
atio
nal R
elat
ions
be
twee
n Ru
ssia
and
its
Nei
ghbo
rs
[8-0
4] -
Thaw
ing
a Fr
ozen
Con
flict
?: M
oldo
va-T
rans
nist
ria
Ten
Year
s Afte
r Koz
ak
Bran
deis
3r
d Fl
oor
[4-0
5] -
Revo
lutio
ns
in Th
eory
: The
Que
er
Turn
in S
lavi
c Stu
dies
[5-0
5] -
Con
tem
pora
ry
Russ
ian
Soci
al a
nd
Polit
ical
Atti
tude
s on
Pris
oner
s and
the
Traffi
cked
[6-0
5] -
Wom
en
Writ
ers a
nd th
e Te
lling
of S
ovie
t H
istor
y: N
arra
tive
Revo
lutio
ns
[7-0
5] -
Whe
re is
Fe
min
ist A
naly
sis
Afte
r the
Crit
ique
of
Dua
lism
s?
Inte
rrog
atin
g Ru
ssia’
s G
ende
r Pol
itics
, M
appi
ng F
emin
ist
Inte
rpre
tatio
n
[8-0
5] -
At th
e C
orne
r of
Gov
ernm
ent
Serv
ice
and
Soci
al
Adv
ocac
y in
Rus
sia’s
Regi
ons
Cla
rend
on
3rd
Floo
r
[4-0
6] -
Free
Eu
rope
Com
mitt
ee:
Cha
ngin
g Po
licie
s fr
om th
e C
old
War
to
Det
ente
[5-0
6] -
Geo
-Im
agin
arie
s and
Po
litic
s of S
pace
–
East
Cen
tral
Eur
ope
in th
e 20
th C
entu
ry
[6-0
6] -
Revo
lutio
ns
Befo
re th
e Re
volu
tion:
Th
e 18
20s a
nd 1
830s
in
Cen
tral
, Eas
tern
an
d So
uthe
aste
rn
Euro
pe
[7-0
6] -
Evol
utio
n of
D
emoc
ratic
Thou
ght
in E
aste
rn E
urop
e
[8-0
6] -
Geo
grap
hy
as D
eep
Psyc
holo
gy:
Spac
e, G
ende
r, an
d Im
agin
ed N
atio
nal
Trau
mas
in E
ntan
gled
In
terw
ar E
ast C
entr
al
Euro
pe
Col
umbu
s I
1st F
loor
Paci
fic C
oast
Sla
vic
and
East
Eur
opea
n Li
brar
y C
onso
rtiu
m
[5-0
7] -
Tech
nolo
gy
and
Inno
vativ
e M
etho
ds in
Lan
guag
e Te
achi
ng
Unc
onfe
renc
e Se
ssio
n:
Stud
ent D
iver
sity
in
Stud
y A
broa
d an
d th
e C
lass
room
[8-0
7] -
The
Sens
es
in R
ussia
: SO
UN
D
(Rec
ordi
ng a
nd
Tran
smitt
ing
the
Spok
en W
ord)
7:00
p -8
:00p
Ass
ocia
tion
for
Cro
atia
n St
udie
s
-
25
Frid
ay, N
ovem
ber 2
2, 2
013
Roo
ms
8:00
a - 9
:45a
10:0
0a -
11:4
5a1:
00p
- 2:4
5p3:
00p
- 4:4
5p5:
00p
- 6:4
5p7:
00p
- 10:
00p
Col
umbu
s II
1st F
loor
Nor
th A
mer
ican
So
ciet
y fo
r Ser
bian
St
udie
s
Soci
ety
of H
istor
ians
of
Eas
t Eur
opea
n an
d Ru
ssia
n A
rt &
A
rchi
tect
ure
7:00
p -8
:00p
Nor
th A
mer
ican
A
ssoc
iatio
n fo
r Be
laru
sian
Stud
ies
Con
nect
icut
5t
h Fl
oor
East
Eur
opea
n Po
litic
s and
Soc
ietie
s an
d Cu
lture
s
Slav
ic R
evie
w B
oard
M
eetin
gSl
avic
and
Eas
t Eu
rope
an F
olkl
ore
Ass
ocia
tion
ASE
EES
Com
mun
icat
ions
C
omm
ittee
Cou
ncil
of R
egio
nal
Affi
liate
s
Dar
tmou
th
3rd
Floo
r
[4-1
0] -
The
Use
s of
Hist
ory
in L
ate
Med
ieva
l Pol
and
[5-1
0] -
Writ
ing
the
Hist
ory
of th
e Le
mko
Re
gion
[6-1
0] -
Essa
ying
into
M
oder
nity
: Tur
ning
Po
ints
in U
krai
nian
Pr
ose
[7-1
0] -
Polis
h Li
tera
ry R
espo
nses
to
Hist
oric
al U
phea
vals
[8-1
0] -
Bela
rus i
n th
e Re
volu
tions
of 1
917
Exet
er
3rd
Floo
r
[4-1
1] -
Isla
m in
Ru
ssia
n, C
auca
sian/
Turk
ish, a
nd C
entr
al
Asia
n Bi
blio
grap
hic
Reso
urce
s
[5-1
1] -
Revo
lutio
n in
Cat
alog
ing?
: C
atal
ogin
g fo
r Sc
hola
rly R
esea
rch
in
the
21st
Cen
tury
[6-1
1] -
Nat
iona
l Bi
blio
grap
hies
Re
visit
ed: t
he C
ase
of
Pola
nd, A
rmen
ia, a
nd
Russ
ia
[7-1
1] -
The
Impa
ct o
f th
e E-
book
Rev
olut
ion
on S
lavi
c Stu
dies
[8-1
1] -
The
Book
C
olle
ctio
ns o
f G
enna
dy Y
udin
: N
ew
Rese
arch
and
Pro
ject
s
Fair
field
3r
d Fl
oor
[4-1
2] -
Lang
uage
an
d V
iole
nce
[5-1
2] -
Dia
lect
s and
M
inor
ity L
angu
ages
II
: The
Balk
ans a
nd
Russ
ia
[6-1
2] -
Part
icip
les
and
Oth
er T
ortu
re
Dev
ices
: Gra
mm
ar
VS
Con
vers
atio
n in
Th
ird-y
ear R
ussia
n
[7-1
2] -
Russ
ian
Lexi
colo
gy &
Rec
ent
Tren
ds in
Lex
ical
Bo
rrow
ing
[8-1
2] -
Revi
sitin
g A
mer
ican
Cou
ncils
’ Su
mm
er L
angu
age
Teac
her P
rogr
am
Falm
outh
4t
h Fl
oor
[8-1
3] -
Teac
hing
the
Russ
ian
Revo
lutio
n in
the
Twen
ty-F
irst
Cen
tury
-
26
Frid
ay, N
ovem
ber 2
2, 2
013
Roo
ms
8:00
a - 9
:45a
10:0
0a -
11:4
5a1:
00p
- 2:4
5p3:
00p
- 4:4
5p5:
00p
- 6:4
5p7:
00p
- 10:
00p
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
A
4th
Floo
r
[4-1
4] -
Revo
lutio
nizi
ng
Mus
ic a
nd S
ound
: M
usic
, Tec
hnol
ogy,
and
New
Med
ia
in R
ussia
, Eas
tern
Eu
rope
, and
Eur
asia
[5-1
4] -
In th
e Be
ginn
ing
was
the
Body
: Rus
sian
Dan
ce
Hist
ory
in th
e 21
st
Cen
tury
[6-1
4] -
Scan
dal a
nd
Its P
erfo
rman
ces
[7-1
4] -
Gen
der,
Ope
ra
and
Aes
thet
ics
[8-1
4] -
Twen
ty-fi
rst
Cen
tury
Nar
rativ
es o
f Su
bjec
t For
mat
ion
8:30
p-10
:00p
Thre
e C
onte
mpo
rary
W
omen
Poe
ts:
Polin
a Ba
rsko
va,
Ann
a G
lazo
va, a
nd
Mar
ia S
tepa
nova
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
B 4t
h Fl
oor
[4-1
5] -
Barin
g th
e So
ul: Th
e Bo
dy in
Mus
covi
te
Icon
ogra
phy
[5-1
5] -
Cha
nge
or C
ontin
uatio
n:
Dyn
amic
s of
Inte
ract
ion
betw
een
Chu
rch,
Sta
te a
nd
Soci
ety
in R
ussia
[6-1
5] -
Inte
rfac
e:
Tow
ards
a Th
eory
of
the
Icon
in R
ussia
n Li
tera
ture
[7-1
5] -
Relig
ious
Le
gaci
es, R
elig
ious
Re
viva
ls
[8-1
5] -
Mus
lim
Iden
tity
in
Con
tem
pora
ry
Bulg
aria
: Re
pres
enta
tions
, Sel
f-Re
pres
enta
tions
, and
M
is-Re
pres
enta
tions
7:00
p -8
:45p
Ass
ocia
tion
for
Wom
en in
Sla
vic
Stud
ies
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
C
4th
Floo
r
[4-1
6] -
Ger
man
‘Soft
Po
wer
’ in
East
ern
Euro
pe
[5-1
6] -
Psyc
hiat
ry
unde
r Com
mun
ism:
New
Per
spec
tives
on
Men
tal H
ealth
and
Ill
ness
in E
ast-
Cen
tral
Eu
rope
[6-1
6] -
Min
oriti
es
(Re)
Tran
sitio
ning
: G
erm
ans a
nd Je
ws i
n Po
stw
ar P
olan
d
[7-1
6] -
Publ
ic
Mem
ory
and
Tran
sitio
nal J
ustic
e in
po
st-1
989
Cen
tral
and
Ea
ster
n Eu
rope
[8-1
6] -
Revo
lutio
ns
of M
emor
y an
d Id
entit
y aft
er 1
989:
M
useu
ms i
n Po
land
, C
zech
Rep
ublic
, and
La
tvia
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
D
4th
Floo
r
[4-1
7] -
Part
y Pa
tron
age
in th
e W
este
rn B
alka
ns
[5-1
7] -
Soci
al
Med
ia R
evol
utio
n in
Cro
atia
: Wha
t ha
s Cha
nged
in th
e Re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n Re
pres
enta
tives
and
Re
pres
ente
d?
[6-1
7] -
Cro
atia
n N
atio
nal I
dent
ity in
C
risis,
190
3-19
28
[7-1
7] -
Curr
ent
Dev
elop
men
ts in
Sl
oven
ian
Fore
ign
Polic
y: C
roat
ia, E
U
Enla
rgem
ent,
and
Oth
er C
halle
nges
[8-1
7] -
Part
y Pa
tron
age
in p
ost-
Com
mun
ist E
urop
e an
d Eu
rasia
-
27
Frid
ay, N
ovem
ber 2
2, 2
013
Roo
ms
8:00
a - 9
:45a
10:0
0a -
11:4
5a1:
00p
- 2:4
5p3:
00p
- 4:4
5p5:
00p
- 6:4
5p7:
00p
- 10:
00p
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
E 4t
h Fl
oor
[4-1
8] -
The
Polit
ics
of M
emor
y in
Ro
man
ia –
Som
e N
ew R
esea
rch
Dire
ctio
ns
[5-1
8] -
The
Day
afte
r th
e En
d of
the
Wor
ld:
Con
sequ
ence
s of t
he
Rom
ania
n Re
volu
tion
of D
ecem
ber 1
989
[6-1
8] -
Cen
tral
Eu
rope
an H
istor
y th
roug
h N
ewsp
aper
s
[7-1
8] -
Ant
hrop
olog
ical
M
etho
ds, H
uman
istic
Re
sear
ch
[8-1
8] -
‘Rev
olut
iona
ry
Scie
nce’:
The
Soci
al
and
Biom
edic
al
Scie
nces
, Min
oriti
es,
and
the
Ethn
ic
Rom
ania
n St
ate
1918
–44
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
F 4t
h Fl
oor
[4-1
9] -
Con
trol
and
C
onte
ntio
n: S
ocie
ty
and
the
Stat
e in
C
onte
mpo
rary
Rus
sia
[5-1
9] -
Con
cept
ualiz
ing
Eura
sian
Polit
ics:
Patr
onal
ism,
Neo
patr
imon
ialis
m,
and
Info
rmal
Pow
er
[6-1
9] -
Whi
ther
Ru
ssia
afte
r Tw
o D
ecad
es o
f Pr
esid
entia
lism
?
[7-1
9] -
Mas
s Po
litic
al B
ehav
ior i
n C
onte
mpo
rary
Rus
sia
[8-1
9] -
Is th
ere
the
End
to P
utin
’s Th
erm
idor
?
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
G
4th
Floo
r
[4-2
0] -
The
ABC
s of
Con
fere
nce
Succ
ess
[5-2
0] -
Ivan
IV...
W
as H
e? D
id H
e?:
Revi
sitin
g Iv
an th
e ‘S
over
eign
’, ‘Aut
ocra
t’ an
d ‘F
ilici
de’
[6-2
0] -
Wid
er
Audi
ence
s for
Sc
hola
rshi
p: H
ow to
W
rite
and
Publ
ish
Trad
e Bo
oks
[7-2
0] -
Slav
ic,
Eura
sian,
and
Eas
t Eu
rope
an S
peci
alist
s in
Gov
ernm
ent C
aree
rs:
Refle
ctio
ns fr
om
Prac
titio
ners
[8-2
0] -
Wom
en
Nav
igat
ing
Aca
dem
ia
I: N
etw
orki
ng
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
H
4th
Floo
r
[4-2
1] -
Post
-Soc
ialis
t Id
entit
ies i
n a
Glo
bal
Con
text
: Cul
tura
l N
egot
iatio
ns in
So
uthe
ast E
urop
ean
Lite
ratu
re a
nd
Thea
tre
[5-2
1] -
From
Nat
ion-
Stat
e to
Liq
uid
Soci
ety:
Wha
t Kin
d of
C
hang
e in
the
EU a
nd
the
Balk
ans?
[6-2
1] -
The
Dec
ease
d aft
er th
e Re
volu
tion:
Re
mem
berin
g th
e D
ead
in S
ocia
list
Yugo
slavi
a
[7-2
1] -
Nav
igat
ing
the
Yugo
slav
post
-Soc
ialis
t Pr
ecar
iat
[8-2
1] -
Balk
an M
usic
, La
ngua
ge, a
nd P
oliti
cs
-
28
Frid
ay, N
ovem
ber 2
2, 2
013
Roo
ms
8:00
a - 9
:45a
10:0
0a -
11:4
5a1:
00p
- 2:4
5p3:
00p
- 4:4
5p5:
00p
- 6:4
5p7:
00p
- 10:
00p
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
I 4t
h Fl
oor
[4-2
2] -
Cou
nter
cultu
re
and
Prot
est i
n C
onte
mpo
rary
Rus
sia
[5-2
2] -
Inte
rpre
tatio
ns o
f C
onsu
mer
Soc
iety
an
d C
onsu
mer
ist
Subj
ectiv
ities
in
Con
tem
pora
ry R
ussia
[6-2
2] -
Ort
hodo
xy,
Puss
y Ri
ot, a
nd (P
ost)
Mod
ern
Russ
ian
Cultu
re
[7-2
2] -
Cyb
er-
Act
ivism
in R
uNet
A
fter t
he “S
now
Re
volu
tion”
[8-2
2] -
Con
tem
pora
ry A
rt
Col
lect
ives
and
the
Revo
lutio
n To
day
II:
Crit
icism
and
Pow
er
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
J 4t
h Fl
oor
[4-2
3] -
Com
mun
ities
of
Vio
lenc
e: N
ew
Rese
arch
on
East
ern
Euro
pe a
nd th
e Ba
lkan
s
[5-2
3] -
New
Re
sear
ch o
n Po
lish-
Jew
ish R
elat
ions
in
the
Seco
nd P
olish
Re
publ
ic
[6-2
3] -
Jew
s and
the
Russ
ian
Revo
lutio
n of
190
5
[7-2
3] -
The
Kin
d Pe
rpet
rato
rs -Th
e M
akin
g of
the
Hun
garia
n A
nti-
Sem
ites
Gra
nd
Ballr
oom
Sa
lon
K
4th
Floo
r
[4-2
4] -
Cha
nnel
One
Ru
ssia
[5-2
4] -
Cha
lleng
es in
Fi
lm H
istor
iogr
aphy
II
: Res
earc
hing
Ea
ster
n Eu
rope
an
Film
and
Tr
ansn
atio
nal
Rela
tions
, 19
50s-
1970
s
[6-2
4] -
Art
at
a C
ross
road
s: A
Re
cons
ider
atio
n of
th
e 18
90s i
n Ru
ssia
n V
isual
Cul
ture
[7-2
4] -
Repr
esen
ting
Glo
bal R
ussia
ns in
C
onte
mpo
rary
Film
an
d Te
levi
sion
[8-2
4] -
Film
and
D
ance
, Bac
k an
d Fo
rth:
Cho
reog
raph
y in
Rus
sian
and
Sovi
et
Cin
ema
Har
vard
3r
d Fl
oor
[4-2
5] -
Slov
akia’
s In
depe
nden
ce a
s C
onun
drum
, Cau
se
and
Prot
otyp
e
[5-2
5] -
Cha
nges
in
Chu
rch-
Stat
e Re
latio
ns: Th
e Po
litic
al P
ower
of
the
Cat
holic
Chu
rch
in P
ostc
omm
unist
Eu
rope
[6-2
5] -
How
Man
y C
zech
Nat
ions
? H
istor
ical
Per
spec
tives
on
the
1918
‘Nat
iona
l Re
volu
tion’
[7-2
5] -
Visu
aliz
ing
Iden
tity
in N
inet
eent
h-C
entu
ry P
ragu
e
[8-2
5] -
Revo
lutio
nizi
ng
Chi
ldho
od: O
ld a
nd
New
, Im
age
and
Text
, Ea
st a
nd W
est
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Hya
nnis
4t
h Fl
oor
[4-2
6] -
Und
erst
andi
ng
Bela
rus:
Polit
ical
Re
gim
e, Le
ader
ship
, an
d th
e M
edia
[5-2
6] -
Tran
spar
ency
, Tr
ansa
ctio
n C
osts
an
d C
orru
ptio
n
[6-2
6] -
Euro
pean
In
tegr
atio
n an
d So
cial
Pr
actic
es in
Eas
t-C
entr
al E
urop
e
[7-2
6] -
Dem
ocra
cy,
Elec
tions
and
A
ccou
ntab
ility
[8-2
6] -
Ethn
ic
Min
oriti
es in
C
ompa
rativ
e Pe
rspe
ctiv
e
Mai
ne
5th
Floo
r
[4-2
7] -
Inte
rdisc
iplin
ary
Appr
oach
es to
the
Stud
y of
Rus
sian
&
Ukr
aini
an Jo
kes
[5-2
7] -
Para
doxi
cal
Asp
ects
of D
e-St
alin
izat
ion,
195
3-19
70
[6-2
7] -
Revo
lutio
nary
N
orm
alcy
: Sov
iet
Cultu
re a
nd S
ocie
ty
unde
r Bre
zhne
v
[7-2
7] -
‘Pop
-Cul
ture
Re
volu
tions
’ in
Sovi
et
Soci
ety
after
Sta
lin
[8-2
7] -
The S
cien
tific-
Tech
nolo
gica
l Re
volu
tion:
Mor
e th
an
tech
nolo
gy? S
ocia
l an
d M
oral
Thou
ght i
n th
e la
te S
ovie
t Uni
on
7:0p
-8:1
5pH
unga
rian
Stud
ies
Ass
ocia
tion
Mas
sach
uset
ts
5th
Floo
r
Am
eric
an C
ounc
il of
Te
ache
rs o
f Rus
sian
Ass
ocia
tion
for
Stud
ents
and
Tea
cher
s of
Col
or in
Sla
vic
Stud
ies
Bulg
aria
n St
udie
s A
ssoc
iatio
nA
ssoc
iatio
n fo
r the
St
udy
of E
aste
rn
Chr
istia
n H
istor
y an
d Cu
lture
MIT
3r
d Fl
oor
[4-2
9] -
Whi
te S
un
of th
e D
eser
t: C
odes
an
d C
onte
xts o
f a
Revo
lutio
nary
Bl
ockb
uste
r
[5-2
9] -
Wha
t We
Talk
Abo
ut W
hen
We
Talk
Abo
ut S
ocia
list
Real
ism in
Cin
ema
[6-2
9] -
Tech
nica
l Re
volu
tions
in S
ovie
t an
d Ru
ssia
n C
inem
a
[7-2
9] -
Will
the
Revo
lutio
n be
V
isual
ized
? How
Re
cent
Pro
test
s hav
e le
d Fe
atur
e Fi
lms,
Doc
umen
tarie
s, an
d Pu
ssy
Riot
to
Embr
ace
or E
sche
w
Revo
lutio
nary
Visu
al
Aes
thet
ics
[8-2
9] -
Visu
al
Com
mem
orat
ion
of
the
Revo
lutio
n
-
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Nan
tuck
et
4th
Floo
r
[4-3
0] -
Jesu
s be
twee
n th
e Re
volu
tions
: The
Imag
e of
Chr
ist in
So
viet
Lite
ratu
re a
nd
Cultu
re
[5-3
0] -
Scie
nce
and
Sovi
et C
ultu
re
I: Fu
lfilli
ng th
e Pr
omise
of S
cien
tific-
Tech
nolo
gica
l Re
volu
tion
in th
e La
te
Sovi
et an
d po
st-S
ovie
t Pe
riods
[6-3
0] -
Trau
ma,
G
enre
, and
Lite
rary
Tr
aditi
on
[7-3
0] -
Nat
ure
Prot
ectio
n in
the
Gre
ater
Bai
kal
Ecos
yste
m P
ast a
nd
Pres
ent
[8-3
0] -
Varie
ties o
f D
emon
ic E
xper
ienc
e
New
H
amps
hire
5t
h Fl
oor
[4-3
1] -
Inte
rnal
C
olon
izat
ion:
C
ritiq
ues a
nd
Resp
onse
s
[5-3
1] -
Gon
e w
ith
the
Win
d: R
ussia
A
broa
d as
Uto
pia
[6-3
1] -
Exor
cisin
g Re
volu
tion:
D
emon
olog
y an
d Po
litic
s of M
emor
y in
Pu
tin’s
Russ
ia
[7-3
1] -
Cultu
re
and
Polit
ics i
n C
onte
mpo
rary
K
azak
hsta
n
[8-3
1] -
Cau
casia
n M
ytho
logi
es:
Con
flict
ing
‘lieu
x de
m
émoi
re’ i
n A
rmen
ia,
Aze
rbai
jan
and
the
Nor
th C
auca
sus
Nor
thea
ster
n 3r
d Fl
oor
[4-3
2] -
New
s Fro
m
Now
here
: Disp
atch
es
from
the
Late
N
inet
eent
h-C
entu
ry
Russ
ian
Cou
ntry
side
[5-3
2] -
Pow
er,
Cultu
re, a
nd Th
eir
Inte
rmed
iarie
s
[6-3
2] -
A N
ew P
oetic
Bo
om in
Rus
sia: Th
e Po
ssib
ilitie
s of t
he
Polit
ical
[7-3
2] -
Betw
een
Free
dom
and
Dec
ay:
Vasil
ii Ro
zano
v’s
‘Fal
len
Leav
es’
[8-3
2] -
Refo
rgin
g Li
tera
ture
and
Iden
tity
after
the
Oct
ober
Re
volu
tion
Orl
eans
4t
h Fl
oor
[4-3
3] -
Frie
ndsh
ip
in 1
8th-
and
19t
h-C
entu
ry R
ussia
[5-3
3] -
Sex,
Gun
s an
d M
urde
r: N
ew
Appr
oach
es to
Ru
ssia
n C
rimin
al
Law
in th
e Lo
ng
Nin
etee
nth
Cen
tury
[6-3
3] -
Polit
ical
Use
s of
Em
otio
n in
Rus
sia
and
the
Sovi
et U
nion
: Fr
om E
arly
Em
pire
to
Late
Sta
linism
[7-3
3] -
The
Oth
er
Bolsh
evik
s: Re
view
ing
Polic
ymak
ing
and
Ideo
logy
in B
olsh
evik
Ru
ssia
191
7-19
24
[8-3
3] -
Big
Empi
re,
Littl
e St
orie
s: M
icro
hist
ory
and
Biog
raph
y in
Impe
rial
Russ
ian
Hist
ory
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Prov
ince
tow
n 4t
h Fl
oor
[4-3
4] -
Reas
sess
ing
1917
: The
Inte
llige
ntsia
, Te
ache
rs a
nd th
e M
ilita
ry in
the
Russ
ian
Revo
lutio
n
[5-3
4] -
Revo
lutio
n an