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Association for Slavic, East European, & Eurasian Studies 45th Annual Convention • November 21-24, 2013 Boston 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, oſten violent, destabilizing, and exhilarating change. To paraphrase anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, revolutions are good to think with. Diane Koenker, University of Illinois ASEEES Board President SPONSORED BY GOLD SPONSORS: American Councils (ACTR) | East View Information Services | National Research University Higher School of Economics SILVER 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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  • 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 EXHIBIT HALLGLOUCESTER BALLROOM, 3RD 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

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    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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    al L

    angu

    age

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    ning

    Pro

    gram

    Falm

    outh

    4th

    Floo

    r

    [1-1

    3] -

    Livi

    ng in

    a C

    apita

    list

    Wor

    ld: Th

    e So

    viet

    Uni

    on a

    nd th

    e In

    tern

    atio

    nal E

    cono

    mic

    Sys

    tem

    , 19

    60-1

    980

    Gra

    nd

    Ballr

    oom

    Sa

    lon

    A4t

    h Fl

    oor

    [1-1

    4] -

    Sovi

    et a

    nd P

    ost S

    ovie

    t V

    isual

    Cul

    ture

    s[2

    -14]

    - Sh

    iftin

    g N

    arra

    tives

    of

    Sovi

    et A

    vant

    -Gar

    de A

    rchi

    tect

    ure:

    C

    halle

    nges

    , Rev

    ival

    s and

    the

    Diss

    emin

    atio

    n of

    Rev

    olut

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    Arc

    hite

    ctur

    al Id

    eals

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    nd

    Ballr

    oom

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    lon

    B4t

    h Fl

    oor

    [1-1

    5] -

    Betw

    een

    Chu

    rch

    and

    Tsar

    : Sp

    iritu

    al a

    nd S

    ecul

    ar A

    utho

    rity

    in

    Russ

    ian

    Hist

    ory

    [2-1

    5] -

    Heg

    el, R

    ussia

    , and

    Re

    volu

    tion

    [3-1

    5] -

    Revo

    lutio

    n of

    the

    Spiri

    t in

    Russ

    ian

    Emig

    re Th

    ough

    t

    Gra

    nd

    Ballr

    oom

    Sa

    lon

    C4t

    h Fl

    oor

    [1-1

    6] -

    Com

    mun

    ist ‘R

    evol

    utio

    ns’

    in C

    entr

    al a

    nd E

    aste

    rn E

    urop

    e, 19

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    [2-1

    6] -

    Doc

    umen

    ting

    Life

    in

    Com

    mun

    ist C

    zech

    oslo

    vaki

    a:

    Vario

    us P

    ersp

    ectiv

    es

    [3-1

    6] -

    Com

    parin

    g C

    omm

    unist

    D

    icta

    tors

    in E

    aste

    rn E

    urop

    e: N

    ew

    Pers

    pect

    ives

    on

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    lutio

    nary

    C

    haris

    ma

  • 19

    Thur

    sday

    , Nov

    embe

    r 21,

    201

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    Roo

    ms

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    llroo

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    4th

    Floo

    r

    [1-1

    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

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    Dem

    ocra

    tic

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    sitio

    n in

    the

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    ans

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    nd

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    oom

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    lon

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    h Fl

    oor

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    8] -

    Augu

    st in

    the

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    C

    entu

    ry: t

    he Im

    pact

    of G

    loba

    l C

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    lysm

    s on

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    ctic

    es

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    phie

    s of t

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    mun

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    ice

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    nd

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    lon

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    ia: R

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    utio

    n vs

    . St

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    ty[2

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    w a

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    oliti

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    ontin

    g th

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    mun

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    tate

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    nd

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    oor

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    rant

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    Fel

    low

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    ppor

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    Non

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    eers

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    dem

    ia a

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    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,

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    uras

    ian

    Stud

    ies:

    Refle

    ctio

    ns a

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    dvic

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    dito

    rs

    Thin

    king

    Rev

    olut

    ion:

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    er

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    k of

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    olut

    ions

    Gra

    nd

    Ballr

    oom

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    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

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    oria

    lizin

    g W

    ar: B

    osni

    a Tw

    enty

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    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

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    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

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    oner

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    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

    Roo

    ms

    12:0

    0p -

    1:45

    p2:

    00p

    - 3:4

    5p4:

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    00p

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    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

    Rus

    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

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    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

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    arch

    Cen

    ter

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    EES

    Russ

    ian,

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    t Eur

    opea

    n an

    d Eu

    rasia

    n M

    usic

    Stu

    dy G

    roup

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    3rd

    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

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    hrus

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    Put

    in

    [3-2

    9] -

    Film

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    ctor

    s and

    A

    broa

    d

    Nan

    tuck

    et4t

    h Fl

    oor

    [1-3

    0] -

    Bulg

    akov

    and

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    stam

    ent

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    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

    H

    amps

    hire

    5th

    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

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    ster

    n3r

    d Fl

    oor

    [1-3

    2] -

    Der

    zhav

    in a

    nd P

    oets

    ar

    ound

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    zhav

    in[2

    -32]

    - Se

    xual

    ity a

    nd A

    esth

    etic

    s in

    Kuzm

    in’s

    Silv

    er A

    ge[3

    -32]

    - (L

    ingu

    istic

    ) Rev

    olut

    ion

    and

    And

    rei P

    lato

    nov’s

    ‘Tur

    kmen

    ia’

    Text

    s

  • 21

    Roo

    ms

    12:0

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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]

    - M

    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] -

    Soci

    al M

    ovem

    ents

    and

    N

    eolib

    eral

    ism in

    the

    Post

    soci

    alist

    W

    orld

    #5:

    Pos

    tsoc

    ialis

    t Med

    ia a

    nd

    Cultu

    ral P

    rodu

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    n

    [2-3

    5] -

    Thes

    e M

    achi

    nes K

    ill

    Fasc

    ists!

    Folk

    Mus

    ic C

    olle

    ctio

    n an

    d Pr

    oduc

    tion

    in th

    e U

    S an

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    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

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    1982

    [3-3

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    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

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    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

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    [3-3

    9] -

    Disc

    ours

    es o

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    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

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    ia, 1

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    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

  • 22

    Roo

    ms

    12:0

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    1:45

    p2:

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    - 5:4

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    0p

    Verm

    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

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    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]

    - C

    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

  • 23

    Frid

    ay, N

    ovem

    ber 2

    2, 2

    013

    Roo

    ms

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    a - 9

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    10:0

    0a -

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    5p7:

    00p

    - 10:

    00p

    Arl

    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

    Polis

    h St

    udie

    s As-

    soci

    atio

    n

  • 24

    Frid

    ay, N

    ovem

    ber 2

    2, 2

    013

    Roo

    ms

    8:00

    a - 9

    :45a

    10:0

    0a -

    11:4

    5a1:

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    - 4:4

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    - 6:4

    5p7:

    00p

    - 10:

    00p

    Boyl

    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:

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    - 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

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    ay, N

    ovem

    ber 2

    2, 2

    013

    Roo

    ms

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    :45a

    10:0

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    11:4

    5a1:

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    - 2:4

    5p3:

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    - 4:4

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    - 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

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    5p3:

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    - 4:4

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    - 6:4

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    - 10:

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    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:

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    - 4:4

    5p5:

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    - 6:4

    5p7:

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    - 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

  • 29

    Frid

    ay, N

    ovem

    ber 2

    2, 2

    013

    Roo

    ms

    8:00

    a - 9

    :45a

    10:0

    0a -

    11:4

    5a1:

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    - 2:4

    5p3:

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    - 4:4

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    - 6:4

    5p7:

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    - 10:

    00p

    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

  • 30

    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:

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    - 4:4

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    - 6:4

    5p7:

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    - 10:

    00p

    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

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