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CREEES sponsors a variety of
events which are open to the public. If you would
like to receive information about these events by
mail or email, please sign up for our mailing
list.
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| March Events |
The Impact of Central European
Support of Iraq
Lecture
Time: Tuesday, March 2, 2004 12:00 pm
Speaker: Meredith Heiser, Lecturer, Department of Political
Science, Stanford University; Professor of Political Science,
Foothill College
Location: Bldg. 40, Rm. 41J, CREEES Seminar Room
Georgia after Shevardnaze
Panel Discussion
Time: Wednesday, March 3, 2004 4:30 pm
Panel: Dr. Archil Gegeshidze, Senior Fellow, Georgian
Foundation
for Strategic and International Studies (GFSIS)
Dr. Eka Metreveli, Research Fellow, GFSIS; Tbilisi State
University
Prof. Vladimer Papava, Senior Fellow, GFSIS; Minister
of Economy Georgia; and author
Location: Lane History Corner, Building 200 Room 202
Co-sponsored by CREEES and CISAC
Stanford Continuing Studies
presents: The Magic of St. Petersburg (EVT 63)
Lecture
Is St. Petersburg European, or is it Russian? In this
slide-illustrated lecture, you will witness the rich artistic
and architectural tradition of St. Petersburg while hearing
excerpts from some of the greatest Russian writers.
Time: Thursday, March 4, 2004 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Speaker: Jack Kollmann Lecturer, Department of History;
and Academic Coordinator CREEES, Stanford University
Location: Annenburg Auditorium, Stanford University
Event Cost: $15.00
To register for this event, please contact Continuing Studies:
(650) 725-2650 or email: continuingstudies@stanford.edu
Second Annual CREEES Lecture
Series on Contemporary Ukraine
Mass Media and the Electoral Process: Ukraine 2004
Lecture
Time: Thursday, March 11, 2004 4:30 pm
Speaker: Olena Prytula, Editor in Chief, Ukrayinska
Pravda
Location: Wattis Room, Littlefield Management Center, Graduate School of Business
Russian Cultural History through the Eyes of Soviet Intelligentsia: Yuri
Lotman and his Studies of Karamzin and the Decembrists
Lecture
Time: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:00 noon
Speaker: Andrey Zorin, Professor
of Russian Literature and Culture,
Russian State University for the Humanities
Location: Bldg 40, Rm 41J, CREEES Seminar Room
Co-sponsored by CREEES and the
Department of Slavic Languages and Literature
Heavenly Letters and Tales from the Forest:
‘Superstition’ as a Weapon Against Bolshevism
Lecture
Time: Monday, March 15, 2004 12:00 noon
Speaker: Steve Smith, Professor of History, University of Essex, UK
Location: Bldg, 40, Rm 41J, CREEES Seminar Room
Co-sponsored by CREEES
and ISEEES, University of California at Berkeley
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