March 2003

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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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
23 24 25 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.

 

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
Princeton University) "Orthodox Christianity and American Culture: Conflict or Transformation?"  Room 1219 IAB 4-6pm.

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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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