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2015
December 2015
CREES Noon Lecture. “Feminism in Russia.”
November 2015
22nd Ann Arbor Polish Film Festival.
CREES Symposium. “Peace or Ceasefire? Bosnia Twenty Years after Dayton.”
Bosnia after Twenty Years: Peace or Ceasefire?
IPC Panel. “Ukraine: Post-Conflict Strategies.”
CREES Noon Lecture. “The Symbolic Economies of Postsocialist Nationalism in Hungary.”
Wallenberg Lecture. “A Conversation with Masha Gessen: Russian American Journalist, Author, and Activist.”
October 2015
CREES Noon Lecture. “Corruption as a Last Resort: Adapting to the Market in Central Asia.”
CREES Noon Lecture. “The Value of Labor, the Science of Commodification, or ‘How Did the Work Unit Get Made?’”
Concert. Slavic Wonders: Feasts and Saints in Early Russia, Poland, and Bohemia.
Concert. Slavic Wonders: Feasts and Saints in Early Russia, Poland, and Bohemia.
September 2015
CREES Noon Lecture. “Supply-Side Socialism: Conceptualizing Consumption in the Polish People’s Republic.”
Concert. A Grand Night for Singing
Kaprálová Festival. Chamber Music Recital
Exhibition. Soviet Constructivist Posters of the 1920s: Branding the New Order.
Concert. University Symphony Orchestra
Kaprálová Festival. Piano Recital
Kaprálová Festival. Recital of Childhood Pieces and Other Works
Kaprálová Festival. Opening Fanfare and Lecture
April 2015
Copernicus/Frankel Lecture. “A Country with No Exit? Migrations from Poland 1949-89.”
Copernicus/Frankel Lecture. “POLIN: The New Museum of the History of Polish Jews.”
CREES Noon Lecture. “The Foreign Queen and the Ultranationalist Legionaries: Early 20th-Century Appropriations and Manipulations of the Romanian Peasant Dress.”
March 2015
Polish Student Association Lecture. “A Polish Doctor in the Nazi Camps: Reflections on Writing Story and History.”
CPPS Film and Discussion. We Are Here.
Lecture. “Meadyrade: Examples, Arguments, Definitions, Distinctions.”
Symposium. “Art and the State.”
CREES Noon Lecture. “The Other Stories in Anna Karenina: A Translator’s Perspective.”
Lecture. “U.S.-Russia Relations since the Ukraine Crisis.”
Avant Garde Interest Group Discussion. “Decadent Nationalism/Peripheral Modernism: The Georgian Literary Manifesto”
Eurasia Collective Workshop. “Uneven Modernity and the Eurasian City: The Case of Tbilisi”
February 2015
CREES Noon Lecture. “Globalizing Knowledge with Michigan, Polish, Kosovar, and Ukrainian Accents.”
Film. Seeking Truth in the Balkans.
UMMA Exhibit. Hana Hamplová: Meditations on Paper.
CREES Noon Lecture. “The Political Imagination of Russian Orthodoxy: National Identity and Imperial Heritage.”
UMS Concert. Balladyna. Tomasz Stanko, trumpet.
Annual Copernicus Lecture. Interview with Tomasz Stanko.
January 2015
CREES Noon Lecture. “Women, Vulnerability, and HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.”
UMS Concert. Mariinsky Orchestra.
UMS Concert. Mariinsky Orchestra.
CREES Noon Lecture. “Denial of Violence: Ottoman Past, Turkish Present, and Collective Violence against the Armenians, 1789-2009.”