2021 Jul 09 Serhiy Synhaivs'ky's The Road to Asmara and the Question of Anti-Colonial Solidarity in Ukrainian Literature 1:15pm to 2:30pm Location: Zoom (registration required) and YouTube (public) Required for HUSI scholarship recipients. Open to the public.Vitaly Chernetsky, professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Kansas... Read more about Serhiy Synhaivs'ky's The Road to Asmara and the Question of Anti-Colonial Solidarity in Ukrainian LiteratureSee also: Literature, HUSI Public Lecture, Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute, 2021
2021 Jun 25 Interviews on Ukrainian Public Radio: A Discussion of Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio, 2016-2019 1:15pm to 2:45pm Location: YouTube (public); Zoom (registration required) Required for HUSI scholarship recipients. Open to the public.Marta Dyczok, Andriy Kulykov, and Oksana Smerechuk ... Read more about Interviews on Ukrainian Public Radio: A Discussion of Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio, 2016-2019See also: Contemporary Ukraine, HUSI Public Lecture, Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute, Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program, 2021
2021 Jun 17 HUSI Orientation (Private Event) 12:00pm to 1:00pm Private Event for HUSI 2021 students only. See also: Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute, 2021
2021 May 12 Ukraine in Russian Energy Chains: Threat or Temptation? 12:00pm to 1:30pm Location: Zoom (registration required) and YouTube (public) A Book Panel on Margarita Balmaceda’s Russian Energy Chains: The Remaking of Technopolitics from Siberia to Ukraine to the European Union Speakers: Margarita Balmaceda, Paul D'Anieri, András Deák, and Andrian ProkipModerated by Benjamin Schmitt... Read more about Ukraine in Russian Energy Chains: Threat or Temptation?See also: Political Science, Seminar in Ukrainian Studies
2021 May 05 Bazhan’s ‘Blind Bards’ Reconsidered: The Poem’s Ontology and Form and the Question of Deception 12:00pm to 1:15pm Location: Zoom (registration required) and YouTube (public) George Grabowicz, Dmytro Čyževs’kyj Research Professor of Ukrainian Literature, Harvard UniversityModerated by Taras Koznarsky ... Read more about Bazhan’s ‘Blind Bards’ Reconsidered: The Poem’s Ontology and Form and the Question of DeceptionSee also: Literature, Seminar in Ukrainian Studies
2021 Apr 28 The Chernobyl/Chornobyl Disaster: Presenting the New MAPA Project 12:00pm to 1:30pm Location: Zoom (registration required) and YouTube (public) A Panel with Kostyantyn Bondarenko, Nataliia Levchuk, and Serhii Plokhii... Read more about The Chernobyl/Chornobyl Disaster: Presenting the New MAPA ProjectSee also: Digital Social Sciences, Modern History, Seminar in Ukrainian Studies, MAPA: Digital Atlas of Ukraine
2021 Apr 21 Contested Decentralization: Local Policing in Ukraine since 2014 12:00pm to 1:15pm Location: YouTube (public); Zoom (registration required) Matthew Light, Associate Professor of Criminology and European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto... Read more about Contested Decentralization: Local Policing in Ukraine since 2014See also: Contemporary Ukraine, Seminar in Ukrainian Studies, Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program
2021 Apr 14 Access to Services for Women Who Use Drugs in Ukraine: A Multidisciplinary Perspective 12:00pm to 1:30pm Location: YouTube (public); Zoom (registration required) A Panel Discussion with Polina Alpatova, Alyona Mazhnaya, Jill Owczarzak, and Sarah Phillips... Read more about Access to Services for Women Who Use Drugs in Ukraine: A Multidisciplinary PerspectiveSee also: Seminar in Ukrainian Studies, Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program
2021 Apr 12 Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis 12:30pm to 1:30pm Location: Zoom (registration required) and YouTube (public) Serhii Plokhii, Director, Ukrainian Research Institute; Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard University; Faculty Associate, Davis CenterModerated by Alexandra Vacroux... Read more about Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile CrisisSee also: History, Modern History, Co-Sponsored Event
2021 Apr 07 A Tale of Two Piedmonts: Cross-border Communist Movements and Weaponized Nationalism in the Polish-Soviet Borderlands, 1921-1939 12:00pm to 1:30pm Location: Zoom (registration required) and YouTube (public) Marcel Garboś, Doctoral Student, Department of History, Harvard UniversityModerated by Terry Martin... Read more about A Tale of Two Piedmonts: Cross-border Communist Movements and Weaponized Nationalism in the Polish-Soviet Borderlands, 1921-1939See also: History, Seminar in Ukrainian Studies