Events

Are you looking to be in conversation with the world of Russian and Eurasian studies? You have come to the right place — pull up a seat.

Looking for a recording of a past event? Browse prior listings below, or see all of our event videos on our YouTube channel.

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Join us for a brief overview of the Master's Degree Program in Regional Studies—Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia (REECA).

Student Programs Officer, Davis Center

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Military analysts Dmitry Gorenburg of CNA and Alexander Golts (via Zoom) of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs will discuss Russia's military capacity and its limits.

Senior Research Scientist, CNA

Analyst, Stockholm Center for Eastern European Studies (SCEEUS), Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Editor-in-Chief & CEO, The New Times

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Come see this light-hearted tragicomedy exploring the lives of penniless artists from a commune in Tbilisi, followed by a discussion with the filmmakers.

Georgian Film Director, Screenwriter, and Actress

Screenwriter and Translator; Graphic Designer for the US Army Corps of Engineers

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Three Ukrainian Visiting Scholars discuss their work on reconstruction from perspectives that include physical planning, human experience, and the trauma of genocide.

Head, Center for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, and Associate Professor, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

Head of Department of Urban Economy, Urban and Spatial Planning Faculty, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

Vice Rector for Educational, Scientific, and Pedagogical Affairs and Professor, Department of Geography and Ecology, Kherson State University

Assistant Director, Scholars Without Borders, Davis Center

Director, Davis Center
Adjunct Professor of the History of Urban Form, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
Co-Director of the Harvard Mellon Urban Initiative

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Maps are anything but flat.

Director, Imperiia Project / Lecturer on History, Harvard University

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Join the Program on Georgian Studies for a screening of "Prime Meridian of Wine" and a subsequent discussion with director Nana Jorjadze and co-author George Shephard.

Georgian Film Director, Screenwriter, and Actress

Screenwriter and Translator; Graphic Designer for the US Army Corps of Engineers

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If you are interested in international travel and work experience, come to the talk by four of our interns who spent two months in the South Caucasus.

Director, Program on Georgian Studies, Davis Center

Student Programs Officer, Davis Center

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Alexis Peri will discuss her newly-published book and comment on how correspondence between American and Soviet women enabled them to see each other as friends - not enemies.

Associate Professor of History, Boston University

George F. Baker III Professor of Russian Studies, Harvard University

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Come hear from a ground-breaking Georgian contemporary artist who will share the secrets behind his unique methods and the inspirations that drive his creativity.

Senior Researcher, Program on Georgian Studies, Harvard University; Professor of Modern Georgian History, Ilia State University, Tbilisi

Director, Program on Georgian Studies, Davis Center

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Join us for the fourth installment of our new speaker series to hear David Hoffmann discuss the coming arms race with our eminent host, Yevgenia Albats.

Recording Available

Contributing Editor, The Washington Post

Editor-in-Chief & CEO, The New Times

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George Krol will discuss the development of relations between the United States and the Central Asian republics from 1992 to the present time.

Retired Diplomat; Adjunct Professor, U.S. Naval War College

Senior Fellow; Director, Program on Central Asia, Davis Center

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The Master and Margarita is an adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s classic satire of Stalinist-era Soviet dictatorship. Released in Russia in January 2024, the film has drawn large audiences and been attacked by pro-Putin Russian nationalist propagandists, who declared the film anti-regime and called for a criminal investigation into Lockshin. 

 

Film Director

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Four former U.S. State Department officials discuss the evolution of U.S. policy during the Gorbachev era and in the first few years after the Soviet Union ended. 

Recording Available

U.S. Foreign Service Officer (1963-1998); U.S. Ambassador to Poland (1990-1993) and Pakistan (1996-1998)

Retired Diplomat; Adjunct Professor, U.S. Naval War College

U.S. Foreign Service Officer (retired)

U.S. Foreign Service Officer (retired)

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

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Join us for the fifth installment of our new speaker series to hear Susan Glasser and Peter Baker discuss the new US administration and foreign policy towards Russia.

Recording Available

Chief White House correspondent for The New York Times

Staff Writer, The New Yorker

Editor-in-Chief & CEO, The New Times

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In his talk, Stuart Goldberg will present a working definition of the sincere voice in poetry and a semiotic framework to elucidate how sincerity is inscribed and read.

Professor of Russian, Georgia Institute of Technology

Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University

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This seminar brings together three scholars from Japan to analyze the impact of the war in Ukraine and its meaning outside Eastern Europe.

Professor, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center (SRC), Hokkaido University

Professor on Russian and Eurasian History, Hokkaido University

Professor, Department of Slavic-Eurasian Studies, Hokkaido University

Mykhailo S. Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History / Director of the Ukrainian Research Institute , Harvard University

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Join us for the sixth installment of our new speaker series to hear recently released Russian political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza speak about his experience of the modern-day gulag.

Recording Available

Vice-President, Free Russia Foundation; Senior Advisor, Human Rights First; Senior Fellow, Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights

Editor-in-Chief & CEO, The New Times

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Day-long workshop for educators interested in exploring the intersection of ecology and historical narratives in Ukraine.

Interim Executive Director, Davis Center

Outreach Program Administrator

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 In this workshop, participants will consider new ways of teaching about Imperial, Soviet and Post-Soviet Eurasia through the use of maps, data, oral histories and more.  

Director, Imperiia Project / Lecturer on History, Harvard University

Interim Executive Director, Davis Center

Outreach Program Administrator

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Eugene Ostashevsky will offer a personal take on questions of translation, immigration, and language by discussing poems on the siege of Leningrad from his latest collection.

Clinical Professor, Liberal Studies Program

Ernest E. Monrad Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University

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This workshop will focus on understanding the origin, purpose, content, and value of various textual and visual primary sources.

Outreach Program Administrator

Interim Executive Director, Davis Center

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The Harvard Glee Club will be hosting the Georgian music ensemble Zedashe for a collaborative performance of Georgian music.

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Richard Foltz will present the revised edition of his 2023 book and discuss recent events affecting Tajiks in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, as well as Tajikistan itself.

Recording Available

Professor, Department of Religions and Cultures, Concordia University

Senior Fellow; Director, Program on Central Asia, Davis Center

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Three speakers — scholars and practitioners — will discuss the current low point in the 32-year history of the two countries' diplomatic ties and its far-reaching implications

Senior Fellow, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, American Foreign Policy Council; President, America-Georgia Business Council

Professor Emeritus, Oxford University

Director, Program on Georgian Studies, Davis Center

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Join us for the Davis Center's fall reception, a.k.a. Back-to-School Night. Learn about the research and events we have planned for the 2024-2025 academic year!

Interim Executive Director, Davis Center

Director, Davis Center
Adjunct Professor of the History of Urban Form, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
Co-Director of the Harvard Mellon Urban Initiative

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Join us to explore Egor Manganari's magnificent Atlas of the Black Sea, produced in the 1800s, and to learn about the knowledge maritime maps contain and what digital historians can build with them! 

Director, Imperiia Project / Lecturer on History, Harvard University

Coordinator, Imperiia Project