Signs of the Material World: Dostoevsky, Science, and the 19th c. Novel
Join us for Melissa Frazier’s book talk on her recent work Signs of the Material World: Dostoevsky, Science, and the 19th-Century Novel!
Join us for Melissa Frazier’s book talk on her recent work Signs of the Material World: Dostoevsky, Science, and the 19th-Century Novel!
Join us for Melissa Frazier’s book talk on her recent work Signs of the Material World: Dostoevsky, Science, and the 19th-Century Novel!
The NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia is excited to announce the fourth annual Master’s and Undergraduate Research Symposium!
Autocratizing Georgia: Julie George traces how Georgia’s security services and state-aligned coercive actors have been retooled to suppress dissent, coup‑proof the regime, and accelerate the country’s rapid democratic backsliding.
Join us for another installment of the year-long series "Russia and Its Neighbors: In Search of a New Paradigm", hosted by Dr. Yevgenia Albats!
At the height of World War II, Stalin’s Gulag saw a paradoxical “golden age” of theater. Dr. Jake Robertson explores how art flourished amid brutality, as prisoners and performers created beauty behind barbed wire in the heart of the Stalin’s Empire.
Join us for another 19v seminar!
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