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and more recently when obtaining a master’s degree in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she wrote her thesis on how the ...
Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet Union leader who died Tuesday, made at least two visits to Long Island in the years following his resignation as president. In one, a Hofstra University ...
In "Soviet Legal Philosophy," issued this week by the University Press, Editor John N. Hazard reports that until 1937, communist writers felt that law and socialism were incompatible. Hazard ...
Jonathan Dreeze '11 (doctoral student, Ohio State University) will speak about Soviet Propaganda in Kazakhstan on Thursday, March 1, 3:00 pm, in Room 210 Harrison Hall, Oxford Campus. Dreeze recently ...
Robert Tucker, a Princeton University professor emeritus of politics who was an authority on the Soviet Union, Josef Stalin and Marxism, died July 29 of pneumonia at his home in Princeton, N.J. He was ...
The first 47 imprints in the collection were digitized in preparation for a symposium at the university on illustrated literature for children from the Soviet era. Another 112 were added in June ...
Playing Soviet: The Visual Languages of Early Soviet Children’s Books 1917-1953, a digital database, draws on Princeton University’s collection of 2500 Soviet picture books to create an ...
A new exhibition at the University of Chicago Library gives visitors the chance to view the former Soviet Union through the eyes of its youngest citizens. “Adventures in the Soviet Imaginary,” which ...
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