Past Events

  • 1974 May 16

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Parallel Grammatical Structures in Contemporary Ukrainian."
    Michal Lesiow, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University.
  • 1974 May 09

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "The Period of Renaissance and Humanism in Ukrainian Literature."
    Bohdan J. Krawciw, author, literary critic, editor.
  • 1974 May 08

    Occasional Lecture

    (All day)

    "Society in the Nicean Empire."
    Hélène Ahrweiler, Professor of Byzantine History, Sorbonne.
  • 1974 May 04

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Some Practical Problems of Ukrainian Literary Studies."
    George S.N. Luckyj, Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Toronto.
  • 1974 Apr 25

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Constantinople as Viewed from the Provinces."
    Ihor Sevcenko, Professor, Department of Classics, Harvard University.
  • 1974 Apr 22

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Germany and the Ukraine during World War I."
    Peter Borowsky, Visiting Lecturer in History, Smith College.
  • 1974 Apr 19

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Observations on Ukrainian Erotic Folk Songs."
    Krystyna Pomorska-Jakobson, Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • 1974 Apr 08

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "The Jewish Minority in Soviet Ukraine."
    David B. Zilberman, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Humter College, CUNY.
  • 1974 Apr 04

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Developments in Soviet Ukrainian Historiography from the Twentieth Congress of the CPSU."
    Ivan Myhul, Professor, Department of Political Science, Bishop's University.
  • 1974 Mar 28

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "The Problem of Uniformity and Local Particularism in the Russian Imperial Administration of the Eighteenth Century."
    Marc Raeff, Professor, Department of History, Columbia University.

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