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December 2012
CREES Noon Lecture. “Claiming Ancestral Homelands: Mongolian Kazakh Migration in Inner Asia.”
November 2012
CREES Noon Lecture. “Collectivization and the Restratification of Everyday Life in Romania, 1949-1962.”
CREES Exhibit. “(Mostly) Anonymous Democracy: Selected Images of Urban Art in Putin’s Russia.”
CREES Lecture. “A Conversation with Irina Prokhorova.”
19th Annual Ann Arbor Polish Film Festival
CREES Noon Lecture. “Uzbek Conundrum, or How a Society within a Society Was Built and Then Decimated in Kyrgyzstan, 1990-2010.”
October 2012
Student Funding Workshop. "Seeking External Funding in Eurasian Studies: Sources, Resources, and Application Tips."
CREES Noon Lecture/Rackham Centennial Lecture. “Estimating Unregistered Migration into the Russian Federation: Insights from the United States.”
Concert. Mariinsky Orchestra of St. Petersburg
CREES Noon Lecture. “Igor Stravinsky’s Lost Ballet: <i>Le Sacre du Printemps</i>.”
Recital. <i>Le Sacre du Printemps</i>
CREES Lecture. “Trade-in Your Human Rights: A Path to Sovereign Democracy.”
Agnieszka Holland Film. <i>In Darkness</i>
Annual Copernicus Lecture. "A Filmmaker’s Approach to Society’s Most Vexing Concerns."
Q&A “Agnieska Holland and Her Place in Film History: A Conversation”
Agnieszka Holland Film. <i>Copying Beethoven</i>
Agnieszka Holland Film. <i>Total Eclipse</i>
Agnieszka Holland Film. <i>Washington Square</i>
Concert. Basiani
CREES Noon Lecture. “Constructing the Enlightened Metropolis: Modernity and Backwardness in Moscow, 1762-1855.”
September 2012
Agnieszka Holland Film <i>Secret Garden</i>
Agnieszka Holland Film. <i>Europa Europa</i>
CREES Noon Lecture. “The Crisis of the Legal Profession in Contemporary Russia.”
Agnieszka Holland Film. <i>A Woman Alone</i>
Lecture. “Russia’s Internal Colonization: Where History and Literature Converge.”
CREES Panel. “The Pussy Riot Affair: The Prank Heard ‘Round the World.”
Agnieszka Holland Film. <i>Fever</i>
April 2012
Area studies graduation and awards ceremony
CREES Noon Lecture. “Beyond the Tower: What Happens When Your Grad School Application Essay Comes True.”
March 2012
Film. <i>The Long Road through Balkan History</i>
Conference. “Affections/Afflictions/Afterlives"
Conference. “Affections/Afflictions/Afterlives"
CREES Noon Lecture. “<i>Cinema Komunisto:</i> Reconstructing Yugoslav Identity on Film.”
Film. <i>Cinema Komunisto</i>
CREES Noon Lecture. “China’s Urban Ecological Shadow? Contextualizing Resource Flows from Russia’s Forests.”
February 2012
CREES Noon Lecture. “Sin and Salvation in the History of Russian Spirituality.”
CREES Noon Lecture. “Writing the Russian Conquest of Central Asia, 1839-1915.”
January 2012
Slavic Department Colloquium. "Literary Representations of Childhood in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia."
Annual Copernicus Lecture. “Wiera Gran: A Singer, A Collaborator? The Other Side of Polanski’s Pianist.”
CREES Noon Lecture. “New Revelations on the Second Conviction of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev.”
Lecture. “The Transition from the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age in the Western Black Sea Area.”
CREES Noon Lecture. “Arbitrary Borders? The Logic of Bolshevik Boundary-Making in the South Caucasus, 1921-25.”