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Subject: [Huri-events-list] Film Presentation Sunday 10/28/12
The Ukrainian Research Institute invites members of the Harvard community and the general
public to the following special event:
Film Presentation
The Age of Delirium
A screening if this new documentary film on the fall of the Soviet Union based on the book
of the same title
by David Satter who will introduce the film and answer questions during the post-screening
discussion
Co-sponsored by the Ukrainian Research Institute and the Harvard Project for Cold War
Studies
Sunday, October 28, 2012
7:00 p.m.
Room S-354
CGIS Building South, Harvard University
1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
The building is located on Cambridge Street between Prescott and Felton Streets.
No reserved parking available, but it is just a short walk from the Harvard Square Red
Line T-stop.
Upcoming Lectures and Presentations of Interest:
Unless indicated otherwise, events are held from 4:00-6:00 p.m. in Room S-050 of CGIS
Building South.
Exhibit
Concourse Level
CGIS Building South, Harvard University
1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
Monday, September 10 to Friday, October 26
Monday to Thursday 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday 8:30 AM to 7:00PM
Cultural Kaleidoscope: Ukraine, Mongolia, Tibet, Uzbekistan
Photographs by Tania D 'Avignon
This exhibit is co-sponsored by the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, the Committee on
Inner Asian and Altaic Studies, and the Program on Central Asia and the Caucasus at the
Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Seminar
Language Attitudes and Language Politics in Contemporary Ukraine
Volodymyr Kulyk, Leading Research Fellow, Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Petro Jacyk Distinguished Research Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard
University
Ukraine Study Group
Ukrainian Research Institute
34 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA
Thursday, November 1
12:15 to 2:00 PM
A New Resource in Ukrainian Studies:
The Slavonic-English Analytical Catalogue of Liturgical Manuscripts in Ukrainian
Repositories
Peter Galadza, Kule Family Professor of Liturgy, Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian
Studies, Saint Paul University, Ottawa
Ukraine Study Group
Ukrainian Research Institute
34 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA
Thursday, November 8
12:15 to 2:00 PM
A Roundtable Discussion of the Results of the October 28 Parliamentary Elections in
Ukraine
Lubomyr Hajda, Associate Director, Ukrainian Research Institute
Seminar
Monday, November 12
Veteran's Day Holiday
No Seminar
Seminar
Monday, November 19
The Art of Dissimulation in Ruthenian Thought of the 16th and 17th Centuries: History,
Problems, Perspectives
Maria Ivanova, Lecturer, Faculty of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University
Eugene and Daymel Shklar Research Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard
University
Seminar
Monday, November 26
Premarital Intimacy among Young People in Villages of Central and Eastern Ukraine in the
Early 20th Century
Mariya Mayerchuk, Research Associate, Institute of Ethnology, National Academy of Sciences
of Ukraine
Eugene and Daymel Shklar Research Fellow, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard
University
Program is subject to change. To check for changes to the HURI Seminar schedule, please
visit our website:
http://www.huri.harvard.edu/events/upcoming-events.html
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For further information on HURI events, please contact us at:
Tel.: 617-495-4053
Fax: 617-495-8097
E-mail: huri@fas.harvard.edu<mailto:huri@fas.harvard.edu>
Tymish J. Holowinsky
Executive Director
Ukrainian Research Institute
Harvard University
34 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617-495-4081
Fax: 617-495-8097