Resources: Interdisciplinary
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11Turning East: New Directions in Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Elana Jakel, a scholar in Russian/Soviet History, manages a program on Ukrainian Jewry at the US Holocaust Museum. Her research was supported by multiple fellowships, and she is proficient in Russian, Ukrainian, and Yiddish.
The Orphan Master's Son - a reading and conversation with author Adam Johnson | Tempe Public Library
Adam Johnson will discuss his book 'The Orphan Master's Son' at the Tempe Public Library, hosted by the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing in collaboration with ASU.
Research Pieces: Melikian Undergraduate Fellows Edition - 2022
The Melikian Undergraduate Fellows will present their semester research projects on April 29, 2022, offering insights into their research processes and celebrating their achievements.
Research Pieces: Melikian Undergraduate Fellows Edition 2021
Melikian Undergraduate Fellows will present their semester-long research projects, guided by faculty mentors.
Research Pieces
Melikian Center faculty affiliates will present their recent research findings, discuss methodologies, and future plans. Audience questions are encouraged. Pizza provided.
Melikian Center Research Pieces
The Fall 2020 Faculty Edition highlighted presentations by Melikian Center faculty affiliates, focusing on their latest research endeavors.
Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence
ASU Jewish Studies and The Melikian Center are hosting a special lecture on Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies.
Cinematic emotions: From the Soviet avant-garde to Stalinism
This event explores the evolution of film emotions from the Soviet avant-garde era to Stalinist cinema, highlighting changes in thematic focus and style.
'But the Sun Came Up and We Were Here' - A dance by choreographer Colleen Thomas and reflections from dancers in Belarus, Ukraine, Poland and the U.S.
The Creative Horizons Series, in collaboration with Barnard College Department of Dance, Reid Hall, and the USF School of Theatre and Dance, presents a new event.
'Between the Devil and the Host: Imagining Witchcraft in Early Modern Poland': A Book Launch, Featuring Author Michael Ostling
Between the Devil and the Host' explores the phenomenon of witchcraft in Poland, offering insights from over 200 witch trials. It is the first English work detailing historical witchcraft perceptions in Poland. Ostling's academic background enriches his interpretation.
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.