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SUMMARY:New Directions in Russia\, Eastern Europe and Eurasia - Imperial 
 Biographies in Multiethnic Empires. The Habsburg and the Russian Empires
  in Comparison
CREATED:20111213T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Malte Rolf has served as a Juniorprofessor for Russian and Ea
 st European History at Leibniz University Hannover since 2007\, his rese
 arch and instruction focuses on Imperial Russia: The Russian Empire and 
 the Kingdom of Poland in the Long 19th Century\, Comparative Urban Histo
 ry\, Cultural and Political History of Stalinism\, Comparison of 20th Ce
 ntury Dictatorships\, History of Post-war Soviet Union\, Dissent and the
  History of Nationalities in the Multi-Ethnic Soviet State\, and Travel 
 Literature as an Historical Source.
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LOCATION:101 International Studies Building\, 910 S Fifth St Champaign
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER:jshepar2@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/892?key=200001012000010113482269
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120309T120000
SUMMARY:EUC Lecture Series - What is Red in Hungary's 2010 Red Mud Disast
 er?
CREATED:20111220T150000Z
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LOCATION:Lucy Ellis Lounge\, 1080 Foreign Language Building
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER:jshepar2@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/892?key=200001012000010113789067
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120313T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120313T120000
SUMMARY:Noontime Scholar Lecture Series - The Politics of Gender and Sing
 le Mothers' Right to be Helped in Soviet Russia between1917 and 1950
CREATED:20111220T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Maria Cristina Galmarini' dissertation 'The 'Right to be Help
 ed': Welfare Policies and Notions of Rights at the Margins of Soviet Soc
 iety (1917-1950)' traces the course of ethically founded notions of righ
 ts in the Soviet experience from 1917 to 1950\, focusing on the 'right t
 o be helped' as the entitlement to assistance felt by marginalized indiv
 iduals. She is the author of scholarly articles in English\, Russian\, a
 nd Italian. Her most recent publication 'Defending the Rights of Gulag P
 risoners: the Story of the Political Red Cross\, 1918-38' appeared in Th
 e Russian Review in January 2012.
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LOCATION:101 International Studies Building\, 910 S Fifth St Champaign
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER:jshepar2@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/892?key=200001012000010113789066
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120329T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120329T160000
SUMMARY:New Directions in Russia\, Eastern Europe and Eurasia - The Futur
 e of Russia's Frozen Forests: Do Global Governance Initiatives in Climat
 e and Forestry Influence Russian Environmental Policy?
CREATED:20111213T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Laura A. Henry is the John F. and Dorothy H. Magee Associate 
 Professor of Government and Legal Studies at Bowdoin College. Dr. Henry 
 has a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California\, Ber
 keley. She is the author of Red to Green: Environmental Activism in Post
 -Soviet Russia (Cornell 2010) and the co-editor of Russian Civil Society
 : A Critical Assessment (M.E. Sharpe 2006). Dr. Henry's current project\
 , funded by the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research
 \, is entitled "National Interests and Transnational Governance: Russia'
 s Changing Environmental Policy."
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LOCATION:101 International Studies Building\, 910 S Fifth St Champaign
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER:jshepar2@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/892?key=200001012000010113482270
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120406T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120406T120000
SUMMARY:EUC Lecture Series - Integrative Soundscapes: Building EU Communi
 ty through Bulgarian Mumming Festivals & Folkloric Practice
CREATED:20111220T150000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120117T150000Z
LOCATION:Lucy Ellis Lounge\, 1080 Foreign Language Building
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER:jshepar2@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/892?key=200001012000010113789068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20120410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120410T120000
SUMMARY:Noontime Scholar Lecture Series- Fragmented Memory: Remembering C
 hildhood in the Ghettos of Nazi-occupied Belorussia
CREATED:20111213T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Anika Walke graduated\, with a binational doctoral degree\, f
 rom UC Santa Cruz and the University of Oldenburg (Germany) in 2011\, wi
 th a dissertation entitled: "The Jewish Struggle for Survival in the Ger
 man-occupied USSR: Oral Histories of Resistance\, Memories of Youth." Cu
 rrently a postdoctoral fellow in International and Area Studies at Washi
 ngton University in St. Louis\, Anika works within the framework of the 
 project Migration\, Identity\, State: Flows and Crises in a Global Era. 
 Continuing her research on partisan formations in Nazi-occupied Beloruss
 ia\, Anika sharpens her analysis of gendered forms of resistance and its
  memory\, focusing on the participation of gendered and racialized subje
 cts\, Jewish women.Anikas future research interests include the confluen
 ce of memory discourses and politics and perceptions of migration\; she 
 analyzes how past experiences of violence shape personal and public perc
 eptions of immigration and theconstruction of national and ethnic identi
 ties.
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LOCATION:101 International Studies Building\, 910 S Fifth St Champaign
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER:jshepar2@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/892?key=200001012000010113482271
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