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  • Vladimir Putin leads endangered cranes on migration route

    Extreme Science: Towards Global Slavic Humanities

    — Mark Lipovetsky —

  • Re-imagining World Spaces: The New Relevance of Eurasia

    — Mark Bassin —

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    Inter-departmental Seminar: Global Humanities

    — April 24, 2015 —

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    Italian and Russian Operas with Natalia Mironova

    — November 11, 2016 —

  • Preserving Culture at the Fringes in Authoritarian States

    — February 15, 2017 —

  • The Dostoevsky Games

    — March 26, 2017 —

  • Entertaining in Extremis: Popular Music and Performance in European Ghettos and Camps during World War II

    — March 27, 2017 —

  • Poems, Prose, and Panels: The Work of the Humanities in End of Life Care

    — September 30, 2017 —

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    Performances of Dignity: In Law, Medicine and Theatre

    — September 4, 2018 —

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    Beth Holmgren, Sumathi Ramaswamy & Audience | Response to Faisal Devji’s “Humanities After Humanism”

  • Mark Lipovetsky

    — University of Colorado, Boulder —

  • Mark Bassin

    — Södertörn University —

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