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Ekaterina vzlet subtitles
Ekaterina vzlet subtitles












ekaterina vzlet subtitles

3 December 2013: “Tolstoy, Chekhov, and the music of Russian prose” (Rosamund Bartlett).21 January 2014: “A Poet and Bin Laden, or Islamic militancy in Central Asia and Afghanistan” (Hamid Ismailov).4 February 2014: “Anthropology in the Russian language” (Tatiana Safonova, Istvan Santha, Mette High, Olga Ulturgasheva).18 February 2014: "Dovzhenko/Manchevski : silence, speech, and the gaze" (Elena Tchougounova-Paulson, Tanya Zaharchenko, Gruia Badescu).4 March 2014: "“Translating Shevchenko's Kobzar” (Peter Fedynsky).14 October 2014: Modeling Moscow : life, architecture, and the composite shot in Soviet films of the 1930s (Anne Nesbet).28 October 2014: The persistence of the eighteenth century in the Russian cultural imagination (Luba Golburt).11 November 2014: ‘Rivers of blood’ : illustrating violence and virtue in Russia’s early modern empire (Valerie Kivelson).20 January 2015: Listening out : Cold War radio and the Soviet audience + A colourful past (Kristin Roth-Ey).3 February 2015: Makeshift modernity : DIY, craft and the virtuous homemaker in new Soviet housing of the 1960s (Susan Reid).17 February 2015: Newspapers, readers and the “managed public sphere” during the Soviet sixties (Simon Huxtable).3 March 2015: Eisenstein’s Ivan : sensory thinking from Machiavelli to Disney (Joan Neuberger).9 October 2015: Darwin and Mechnikov in Tolstoy’s literary imagination(Anna Berman).Memory and place : bibliographical notes for the Michaelmas 2015 CamCREES seminars.Forms of modernism and samizdat : bibliographical notes on recent CamCREES seminars.Since February 2011, the University Library's Slavonic specialist has written bibliographical notes for each seminar, linking the seminar's subject with resources and facilities in the Library and beyond. CamCREES organises fortnightly seminars during the Michaelmas and Lent terms. The Cambridge Committee for Russian and East European Studies (CamCREES) is an inter-departmental committee, facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration in Russian and East European studies between members, colleges and faculties in the University. CamCREES bibliographical notes, references and suggestions for further reading in the UL














Ekaterina vzlet subtitles