March 2003
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Harriman
Institute Calendar of Events
Legend IAB=International Affairs
Building, 420 West 118th Street, off Amsterdam Avenue
Last Update: 11 March
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| Feb 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | Mar 1 |
| 2 | 3 Laura Adams (Postdoctoral Fellow, Georgetown University) “Nationalism and Universalism in Uzbekistan's Performing Arts.” Room 1219 IAB, 12 noon. | 4 Dmitri Trenin (Deputy Director, Carnegie Moscow Center) “Of Interests And Values: Russia Between Old Europe And New America.” Room 1219 IAB, 12noon. | 5 Elena Gapova, (Center for Gender Studies European Humanities University, Minsk) “On Nation, Gender and Class Formation in Belarus and Elsewhere in the Postcommunist World.” Room 1219 IAB, 12:10-1:30pm. |
6. The
Southeastern Europe Lecture Series
Presents Kemal
Kurspahic (Author and Journalist) “Prime-Time Crime: The
Balkan News Media in War and Peace.” Room
1219 IAB, 12-1:30pm Eurasian Cities on Film
Series Presents: Eisenstein,
October, 1927(Petersburg),
104 min. Room 1219 IAB, 6pm. |
7 Eurasian Cities on Film Series Presents: Bed and Sofa, 1926 (Moscow), 100 min. . Room 1219 IAB, 1pm. | 8 |
| 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 Eurasian Cities on Film Series Presents: Vertove, Bman With a Movie Camera, 1928 (Moscow), 86 min. Room 1219 IAB, 6pm. | 14 Eurasian Cities on Film Series Presents: Gaidai, Twelve Chairs, 1971 (Odessa), 153 min. Room 1219 IAB, 1pm. | 15 |
| 16 | 17 Spring Break | 18 Spring Break | 19 Spring Break | 20 Spring Break | 21 Spring Break | 22 Spring Break |
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26 The
Microanalysis of the Russian Transition Series Presents:
Konstantin
Sonin, (NES and CEFiR), “Provincial
Protectionism.” Room 1219 IAB, 12noon. |
27 Nina
Khrushcheva (New School University) "Replacing 'The
Luzhin Defense' with 'A Beautiful Mind': Nabokov as an American
Hero." Room
1219 IAB, 12 noon.
Eurasian Cities on Film Series Presents: Dovzhenko, Arsenal, 1928 (Kiev), 70 min. Room 1219 IAB, 6pm.
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28 Eurasian
Cities on Film Series
Presents:
Menshov, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, 1980, 115 min.
Room 1219IAB 1pm. The
Harriman Institute Series on Orthodox Christianity
Presents: Albert Raboteau (Henry W. Putnam Professor
of Religion |
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| 30 | 31 Timothy Frye (Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science and the Harriman Institute) “Slapping the Grabbing Hand: Property Rights and State Capacity in Russia.” Room 1219 IAB 12:10-1:30pm. Cosponsored by the Economic Political Development Concentration (EPD). | Apr 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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