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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The West and the Soviet bloc, despite their ideological differences, confronted a common set of economic shocks. The response to these shocks created a new international political economy that magnified U.S. power in unexpected ways and fractured the Soviet bloc.

Recording Available

Assistant Professor of International Studies, Indiana University

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

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Join us for our speaker series, "Russia: In Search of a New Paradigm—Conversations With Yevgenia Albats," featuring Peter Pomerantsev and Nina L. Khruscheva.

Recording Available

Journalist, and SNF Agora Senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins University

Professor of International Affairs at The New School and a Contributing Editor to Project Syndicate

Editor-in-Chief & CEO, The New Times

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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, Davis Center

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 It will cover the origins of the major international human rights regimes that emerged after WWII and how the Cold War affected their implementation.

Recording Available

Professor of International Law and International Relations, Institute for Balkan Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

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In Guram Odisharia's novel "The President's Cat," the vibrant character Mikheil Bghazhba takes center stage.

Director, Program on Georgian Studies, Davis Center

Associate Professor, Ilia State University

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Olena Nikolayenko discusses the various motivations and manifestations of women's participation in revolution as featured in her newly-published book. 

Professor of Political Science, Fordham University

Director, Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University

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Join us for a two-part webinar series on Genocide Education. 

Outreach Program Administrator, Davis Center

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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, New York University

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

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Join us for our upcoming Spring semester webinar series for educators devoted to using primary sources in the classroom. 
 

Outreach Program Administrator, Davis Center

Director, Imperiia Project / Lecturer on History, Harvard University

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 This conversation with recently released Russian political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza has been rescheduled for spring.

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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A new book offers a multidisciplinary examination of international crimes committed in the Russia-Ukraine war and the challenges of their prosecution and documentation.

Recording Available

Assistant Professor of International Law and History, Pilecki Institute (Poland)

Associate Professor of International Law, University of Warsaw (Poland)

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

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The study examines the alienation of femininity as depicted in Russian street posters from before and shortly after Russia’s full-scale attack on Ukraine.

Walter Benjamin Research Fellow, Cluster of Excellence SCRIPTS, Free University of Berlin

Alice H. Cook Professor of Sociology Emerita, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Sergey Radchenko's book provides a lengthy analysis of the evolution of Soviet foreign policy after 1945.

Recording Available

Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

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

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

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Kevin Platt presents his new book, Border Conditions: Russian-Speaking Latvians Between World Orders.

Professor of Russian and East European Studies, University of Pennsylvania

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

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Join us for a two-part webinar series on Genocide Education. 

 

Outreach Program Administrator, Davis Center

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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, Davis Center

Interim Executive Director, Davis Center

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Join us for our upcoming Spring semester webinar series for educators devoted to using primary sources in the classroom. 
 
 

Outreach Program Administrator, Davis Center

Director, Imperiia Project / Lecturer on History, Harvard University

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Start the new year by conquering your fear of data!

Director, Imperiia Project / Lecturer on History, Harvard University

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Join us for an information and Q&A session about applying for postdoctoral fellowships at the Davis Center.

Research Programs Coordinator

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The Black Sea Lab is an exploratory collaboration across the research initiatives at the Davis Center.

Director, Imperiia Project / Lecturer on History, Harvard University

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

Director, Program on Georgian Studies, Davis Center

Coordinator, Imperiia Project

Coordinator, Program on Georgian Studies, Davis Center

Professor Emeritus, Oxford University

Independent Scholar

Professor of International Law and International Relations, Institute for Balkan Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Independent Scholar

Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for East European Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin

Visiting Scholar, Harvard University Center for Middle Eastern Studies

Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies
Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
Department of History of Art and Architecture

Disaster Studies Postdoctoral Fellow, The Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University

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This seminar offers an in-depth exploration of school-related gender-based violence with a special focus on educational institutions in the Kakheti region of Georgia.

Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ilia State University

Sociologist and Gender Researcher, Ilia State University

Coordinator, Program on Georgian Studies, Davis Center

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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