Past Events

  • 1975 Feb 13

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Potebnja, Sklovskij, and the Familiarity-Strangeness Paradox."
    Daniel Laferrière, Professor, Department of German and Russian,Tufts University.
  • 1975 Feb 06

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Selest and His Period in the Soviet Ukraine (1963-1972): A Revival of Controlled Ukrainian Autonomism."
    Jaroslaw Pelenski, Professor, Department of History, University of Iowa, and Research Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University.
  • 1974 Dec 12

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Dmytro Dontsov and His Contribution to the Development of Ukrainian Political Thought."
    Michael Sosnowsky, journalist and editor.
  • 1974 Dec 05

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "The Attempted Accommodation of the Greek Faith: Orthodoxy in Poland-Lithuania, 1632-1648."
    Frank Sysyn, Doctoral Candidate, Department of History, Harvard University.
  • 1974 Nov 21

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Similarities and Differences in 0leksandr O. Potebnja's Theory of 'Internal Form' and Roman Ingarden's 'Stratum of Aspects'."
    JohnFizer, Professor, Department of Russian, Rutgers University.
  • 1974 Nov 14

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "The Dumy and the South Slavic Epic Tradition."
    Albert B.Lord, Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University.
  • 1974 Nov 07

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "The Normanist versus Anti-Normanist Controversy Revisited."
    Omeljan Pritsak, Professor, Harvard University, and Director, Ukrainian Research Institute.
  • 1974 Oct 31

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "The Holy Scriptures and the Igor's Tale."
    Riccardo Picchio, Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Yale University.
  • 1974 Oct 24

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "Ukrainian Prosody in Sevcenko's Fourteen-syllable Verse."
    Natalia Pylypiuk, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature, Harvard University.
  • 1974 Oct 16

    Seminar in Ukrainian Studies

    (All day)

    "The Jews of Poland and Ukraine in the Eighteenth Century."
    Bernard D. Weinryb, Professor Emeritus, Dropsie College.

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