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Two events organized by the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman
Institute in 2011 have been recorded in their entirety and are now
available for viewing online at
http://www.harrimaninstitute.org/events/event_videos.html
(1)
Nonconformism and Dissent in the Soviet Bloc: Guiding Legacy or
Passing Memory?
Wednesday, 30 March 2011–Friday, 01 April 2011
The conference focused on political and cultural nonconformism in
Ukraine, Russia, and Poland in the 1960s to 80s. It brought together
an international assemblage of scholars studying that period of time
as well several noteworthy dissidents and artists, including: Myroslav
Marynovych, Pavel Litvinov, Henryk Wujec, Vitaly Komar, Ewa Wójciak,
Volodymyr Dibrova, Mykola Riabchuk, Peter Reddaway, Ann Komaromi,
Benjamin Nathans, Alexander Motyl, Justyna Beinek, Ksenya Kiebuzinski,
Michael Bernhard, Jeri Laber, Mark Andryczyk, Catharine Nepomnyashchy,
Anna Procyk, Christina Isajiw, William Risch, Anna Frajlich-Zajac,
Yuri Shevchuk, Timothy Frye, Tarik Amar, Frank Sysyn, and Victor
Morozov.
The conference was presented by the Ukrainian Studies Program at the
Harriman Institute, Columbia University. It was organized in
collaboration with the Columbia University East Central European
Center, the Polish Cultural Institute–New York, and The Ukrainian
Museum.
(2)
What Does the Future Hold for Ukraine?
Thursday, 13 October 2011
A political conversation with Vitaly Klychko, Chairman of the UDAR
(Ukrainian Alliance for Democratic Reforms) Party.
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Also, several installments of the Contemporary Ukrainian Literature
Series, co-sponsored by the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman
Institute and the Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International
Center for Scholars have also been recorded and are available for
viewing online. Since January 2008, the Series has featured
presentations at Columbia University in New York and at the Kennan
Institute in Washington D.C. by Ukraine’s leading literary figures,
including: Yuri Andrukhovych, Andriy Bondar, Taras Chubai, Andrei
Kurkov, Ivan Malkovych, Viktor Neborak, Taras Prokhasko, Marjana
Savka, and Serhiy Zhadan.
To view video recordings of these events please go to
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/
and search under an author’s last name.
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All of these recorded events are in English.
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