Resources: Russian

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AZ AATSEEL Conference [Slavic and East European Languages]

The Arizona Chapter of AATSEEL's Spring 2024 Conference features a keynote on Ukraine's first female composer and panels on cultural and military front lines, Russian influence abroad, and language, literature, and culture. Hosted by ASU, the event emphasizes Slavic and East European studies.

Apr. 6, 2024

ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Russian Culture Night 2023

CLI students invite you to celebrate Russian culture, showcasing a unique educational and cultural exposure.

Jun. 21, 2023

ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Russian Culture Night 2022

The Critical Languages Institute (CLI) invites attendees to celebrate Russian culture at their upcoming event.

Jun. 22, 2022

ASU Melikian Center - Research Pieces Undergraduate Edition and Affiliate Meeting

The ASU Melikian Center Undergraduate Research Fellows will present their spring projects on Russian espionage, literature, and Slavic dictionaries. The event includes meetings, Q&A, and lunch, with required RSVP for parking arrangements.

Apr. 26, 2023

Association for the Study of Eastern Christian History and Culture Eighth Biennial Conference

The ASEC conference at Arizona State University focuses on Eastern Christian history and culture, celebrating Prince Iaroslav the Wise's millennial enthronement.

Feb. 22, 2019

ASU Melikian Center - Research Pieces - Faculty Edition 2022

ASU faculty members present research on diverse topics in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, including stereotypes on women and cultural stories involving alcohol.

Sep. 2, 2022

A Q&A featuring Ukrainian Artists, moderated by Alisa Lozhkina, Ukrainian art historian, curator, and critic

Ukrainian artists continue to engage in their artistic pursuits despite the perilous circumstances caused by the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Apr. 11, 2022

Akhmatova and Stalin (Lecture in Russian)

Nonna Tarkhova, retired from the Russian State Military Archive, presents her talk titled 'Akhmatova and Stalin.'

Mar. 13, 2017

Crossing borders through teachers' memories and identities

The article explores the identity and experiences of a Baku-Armenian refugee teacher in Armenia, highlighting the ethnic tensions and integration challenges faced due to historical conflicts and displacements.

Sep. 8, 2019

This Is Not History's Catherine the Great. - The New York Times

Nicholas Hoult rehearses lines for 'The Great,' a Hulu comedy about Catherine the Great's rise to power. The series, set in East London, portrays a fictionalized Russian court.

May. 8, 2020

A tale of two deadly female snipers - Interview on NewsNation

The article discusses two female snipers, 'Charcoal' from Ukraine and 'Bagira' from Russia. It highlights their roles, historical context of female snipers, and personal fates including 'Bagira's' capture.

Jan. 1, 2025

Vladimir Putin's lying game.

The article discusses Vladimir Putin's history of deceit and manipulation in Russian politics, highlighting his strategic use of lies to suppress opposition and maintain power, evidenced by cases like the apartment bombings in 1999 and the assassination of Boris Nemtsov in 2015. Theconversation.com

Aug. 6, 2018