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Association for Slavic, East European, & Eurasian Studies 47th Annual Convention November 19-22, 2015 Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Philadelphia, PA “Fact” “So the crucial issue is: how do we retain a sophisticated sense of the many ramifications of the factual, without sliding into bland generalizing relativism of a kind that plays into the hands of ideological distortions and disinformation?” Catriona Helen Moncrieff Kelly, University of Oxford ASEEES Board President 2

CONVENTION SPONSORS

ASEEES thanks all of our sponsors whose generous contributions and support help to promote the continued growth and visibility of the As- sociation during our Annual Convention and throughout the year.

GOLD SPONSORS: American Councils for International Education(AC- TR/ACCELS), Natasha Kozmenko Publishers

SILVER SPONSOR: Institute of Modern Russia

BRONZE SPONSORS: Indiana University Russian and East European In- stitute; University of Michigan Center for Russian, East European & Eur- asian Studies and Weiser Center for & Eurasia; University of Tex- as-Austin Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies

ASSOCIATE SPONSORS: Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania College of Liberal Arts; Bryn Mawr College Department of Russian; New York University Department of Russian and ; Ohio State Univer- sity Center for Slavic and East European Studies; St. Joseph’s University International Relations Program; Swarthmore College ASEEES DONORS We are grateful to our generous donors; their commitment to supporting ASEEES’ work is sincerely appreciated.

BENEFACTORS- Lynda Park SUPPORTERS-UP TO $1,000+ Marilyn R. Rueschemeyer $49 Jonathan H. Bolton Christine Ann Rydel Andrew Behrendt Winson Chu Mark D. Steinberg Barbara Ann Chotiner Edith W. Clowes William Mills Todd, III Pey-Yi Chu Stephen F. Cohen & Anne Eakin Moss Katrina vanden Heuvel DONORS-$50-$99 April French Diane P. Koenker Veronica E. Aplenc Gary Guadagnolo Judith Deutsch Kornblatt Sona Aronian Christine Holden Colleen McQuillen Johanna K.Bockman Irina Nikolaevna Ilina Laurence Hanson Miller Heather J. Coleman Obrad Kesic Karl D. Qualls Erin M. Collopy Peter A. Lambert Elizabeth Ann Skomp Michael Zdenek David Sarah Latanyshyn Douglas Smith Michael David-Fox Irene Masing-Delic Dirk Uffelmann Robert Kent Evanson Martha Cutter Merrill Justin McCabe Weir Harold Joel Goldberg Paula Michaels Robert Graham Andrej Milivojevic PATRONS-$500-999 Maria Y. Khotimsky Joseph Peschio Bruce Grant Alisha Lynn Kirchoff Timothy Pogacar William G. Rosenberg Jessie Labov Timothy J Portice Joshua A. Sanborn Mark N. Lipovetsky Sabrina Petra Ramet Timothy Louis Trenkamp Rytas Lotcheris Regina Smyth Elena Konstantinovna Valeria Sobol SPONORS-$250-499 Murenina Louis A.Wagner Tsuyoshi Hasegawa Jerry Pankhurst William H. Hill Jennifer B. Spock This acknowledgement Patricia Polansky Anne Swartz reflects donations made Nicholas Thorner between January 1, 2014- FRIENDS-$100-249 Katherine M. Verdery June 30, 2015. Karen Evans-Romaine Christine Diane Worobec Jonathan Harris Yoshiko M. Herrera 3 Contents Convention Schedule Overview...... 4 Program Committee for the Philadelphia, PA Convention...... 5 2015 ASEEES Board of Directors...... 5 ASEEES National Office...... 5 Special Events...... 6-7 Diagram of Meeting Rooms...... 8-10 List of the Meeting Rooms at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown...... 11 Exhibit Hall Diagram...... 11 Index of Exhibitors, Alphabetical...... 12 Index of Exhibitors, By Booth Number...... 13 Program Summary...... Program: Daily Schedule Thursday, November 19, 2015 Session 1 (1:00p-2:45p)...... 34 Session 2 (3:00p-4:45p)...... 46 Session 3 (5:00p-6:45p)...... 58 Opening Reception and Tour of Exhibit Hall...... 69 Friday, November 20, 2015 Session 4 (8:00a-9:45a)...... 70 Session 5 (10:00a-11:45a)...... 81 Presidential Plenary Session (12:00p-1:30p)...... 92 Session 6 (1:45p-3:30p)...... 92 Session 7 (3:45p-5:30p)...... 103 ASEEES Annual Meeting of Members...... 114 Evening Meetings and Events...... 115 Saturday, November 21, 2015 Session 8 (8:00a-9:45a)...... 117 Session 9 (10:00a-11:45a)...... 129 Presidential Plenary Session (12:00p-1:30p) ...... 141 Session 10 (1:45p-3:30p)...... 142 Session 11 (3:45p-5:30p)...... 154 ASEEES Awards Buffet...... 165 Awards Presentation and President’s Address...... 165-181 Sunday, November 22, 2015 Session 12 (8:00a-9:45a)...... 182 Session 13 (10:00a-11:45a)...... 193 Session 14 (12:00p-1:45p)...... 205 ASEEES Member Institutions...... 218 ASEEES Affiliate Groups...... 219 Advertisements...... 220-244 Index of Convention Participants...... 245-271 Index of Advertisers...... 272

Please refer to the “Program Supplement” for last-minute changes to this Program 4 Convention Schedule and Notes

Thursday, November 19, 2015 ASEEES Board Meeting 8:00a-noon Registration Desk Hours: 8:00a-5:30p Exhibit Hall Hours: 4:00p-8:30p Cyber Café Hours: 8:00a-5:45p Session 1 1:00p-2:45p Session 2 3:00 p-4:45p Session 3 5:00p-6:45p Opening Reception/Exhibit Hall Tour 6:30p

Friday, November 20, 2015 Registration Desk Hours: 7:00a-5:00p Exhibit Hall Hours: 9:00a-6:00p Cyber Café Hours: 7:00a–6:45p Session 4 8:00a-9:45a Session 5 10:00a-11:45a PLENARY 12:00p-1:30p Session 6 1:45p-3:30p Session 7 3:45p-5:30p ANNUAL MEETING 5:45p-6:45p

Saturday, November 21, 2015 Registration Desk Hours: 7:00a-5:00p Exhibit Hall Hours: 9:00a-6:00p Cyber Café Hours: 7:00a-5:00p Session 8 8:00a-9:45a Session 9 10:00a-11:45a PLENARY 12:00p-1:30p Session 10 1:30p-3:15p Session 11 3:30p-5:15p 5:30p Awards Buffet Awards Buffet with cash bar (by ticket only). Tickets are on sale at the Registration Desk on Thursday only. Tickets are non-refundable. 7:00p The Awards Presentation and President’s Address The awards ceremony is open to all. For the list of awards to be presented, and the details about the President’s Address, please see pages 165-181 of the program.

Sunday, November 22, 2015 Registration Desk Hours: 7:00a-10:00a Exhibit Hall Hours: 8:00a-1:00p Cyber Café Hours: 7:00a-1:45p Session 12 8:00a-9:45a Session 13 10:00a-11:45a Session 14 12:00p-1:45p

MEETINGS: Meetings for affiliate organizations and committees are listed at the beginning of the session in which they are scheduled. Evening Events are noted at the end of each day’s listing.

REGISTRATION DESK: The Registration Desk for both pre-registration and on-site registration is located on the 5th Floor.

EXHIBIT HALL: The Exhibit Hall is located in Franklin Hall B on the 4th Floor.

WIRELESS ACCESS: ASEEES will provide complimentary wireless internet access in the Exhibit Hall (Franklin Hall B) and in the Cyber Café, located in the Franklin Hall B Prefunction area. (Computers will not be provided in the Cyber Café -- you will need to use your own device.) There is no internet access in the meeting rooms.

COAT CHECK: We cannot store personal belongings at the Registration Desk; however, they can be checked at the Bell Desk on the 1st Floor of the Hotel.

The Marriott Philadelphia Downtown is a smoke-free hotel. Smoking is permitted in designated areas outside the building. 5

ASEEES Program Committee 2015 Lisa Kirschenbaum, West Chester U, Program Chair Melissa Chakars, St. Joseph’s U, Assoc. Chair Melissa Feinberg Rutgers U, Assoc. Chair Veronica Aplenc, U of Pennsylvania Lisa A. Baglione, St. Joseph’s U Dan E. Davidson, Bryn Mawr College Robert Davis, Columbia U Sibelan Forrester, Swarthmore College Tim Harte, Bryn Mawr College Anne Lounsbery, New York U Michael Hickey, Bloomsburg U Judith McKinney, Hobart & William Smith Julie Mostov, Drexel U Joan Neuberger, U Texas, Austin Cynthia Paces, College of NJ Doug Rogers, Yale U Nicholas Sawicki, Lehigh U Bob Weinberg, Swarthmore College Steve Barnes, George Mason U

ASEEES Board of Directors 2015 ASEEES Executive Committee President - Catriona Kelly, U of Oxford (UK) Vice President / President Elect - Padraic Kenney, Indiana U Immediate Past President - Stephen Hanson, College of William and Mary Executive Director - Lynda Park, U of Pittsburgh Treasurer - Susan Linz, Michigan State U Editor, Slavic Review - Harriet Murav, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Member-at-large - Mary Neuburger, U of Texas, Austin Board of Directors Eliot Borenstein, member-at-large, NYU Adeeb Khalid, member-at-large, Carleton College Sarah Phillips, member-at-large, Indiana U Jane Sharp, member-at-large, Rutgers, The State U of New Jersey Christine Worobec, member-at-large, Northern Illinois U Colleen Lucey, graduate student representative, U of Wisconsin, Madison David Borgmeyer, Chair of the Council of Regional Affiliates, St. Louis U William E. Pomeranz, Chair of the Council of Institutional Members, Woodrow Wilson Center Kennan Institute Patricia Thurston, Chair of CLIR, Yale U Megan Dixon, Association of American Geographers rep., College of Idaho Erin Koch, American Anthropological Association representative, U of Kentucky Anne Gorsuch, American Historical Association representative, U of British Colum- bia (Canada) Alexandra Hrycak, American Sociological Association rep., Reed College William Pyle, American Economics Association rep., Middlebury College Scott Radnitz, American Political Science Association rep., U of Washington Valeria Sobol, AATSEEL representative, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

ASEEES National Office Lynda Park, Executive Director Jonathon Swiderski, Membership Coordinator Wendy Walker, Convention Coordinator Maureen Ryczaj, Financial Administrator Mary Arnstein, NewsNet Editor/Communications Coordinator 6

CONVENTION SPECIAL EVENTS

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19

Opening Reception and Exhibit Hall Tour, 6:30-8:00pm, Franklin Hall B - All attendees are invited.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20

Presidential Plenary: Fact, Fiction, Fabrication, 12 -1:30pm, Grand Ballroom Salon E Chair: Catriona Helen Moncrieff Kelly, U of Oxford Speakers: Bruce Grant, New York U Jochen Hellbeck, Rutgers, The State U of New Jersey Irina Prokhorova, New Literary Observer Publishing House Katherine Reischl, Princeton U

Vice President-designated Roundtable: Careers beyond Academia, 3:45-5:30pm, Grand Ballroom Sa- lon A Chair: Beth Holmgren, Duke U Speakers: Laura Adams, American Association for the Advancement of Science Dmitry Gorenburg, Harvard U Janet Marie Kilian, U.S. Department of State Daniel Peris, Federated Investors Josh Wilson, The School of Russian and Asian Studies

Annual Meeting of ASEEES Members, 5:45-6:45pm, Grand Ball- room Salon E

Film Screening: “Cinema: A Public Affair” about Naum Kleiman and the Cine- ma Museum/Muzei Kino, 6:45-9:30pm, Grand Ballroom Salon I Introduced by Joan Neuberger, U of Texas at Austin Q&A moderated by Lilya Kaganovsky, U of Illinois at Urba- na-Champaign

Various Evening Gatherings and Receptions (see program and supplement for details) 7

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21

Vice President-designated Roundtable: Get the Word Out! How to Bring Your Expertise to the Public, 10:00 to 11:45am, Grand Ballroom Salon A Chair: Padraic Kenney, Indiana U Bloomington Speakers: Eliot Borenstein, New York U Jennifer Schuessler, Joshua Tucker, New York U Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Nation

Unconference Session: Crisis in Russian Studies? A Discussion of Evidence, Causes, and Solutions, 10:00 to 11:45am, Meeting room 501 Chair: Lynda Park, ASEEES Speakers: Ted Gerber, U of Wisconsin-Madison Alexandra Vacroux, Harvard U

Presidential Plenary on Ukraine, 12:00 to 1:30pm, Grand Ball- room Salon E Chair: Catriona Helen Moncrieff Kelly, U of Oxford Speakers: Mark Kramer, Harvard U Serhii Plokhii, Harvard U Angela Stent, Georgetown U Andrew Wilson, U College

Pre-Award Buffet, 5:30 to 7:00pm, Grand Ballroom Salon G (ticket required)

Awards Ceremony and Presidents’ Address, 7:00pm, Grand Ballroom Salon H (Open to the public. No ticket required) ASEEES President Catriona Helen Moncrieff Kelly will pres- ent her Address, “On Truth, Politics and Authenticity: Culture in Beleaguered Times”, following the ASEEES Awards Presenta- tion. 8 9 LEVEL 4 MEETING ROOMS 10 LEVEL 5 MEETING ROOMS 11

EXHIBIT HALL FRANKLIN HALL B – 4TH FLOOR

MEETING ROOMS PHILADELPHIA MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Rooms 301-310 Franklin A Rooms Grand Ballroom Conference Suite 1 1-4 Salon A-K Conference Suite 2 Franklin A Room 13 Meeting Room 501 Conference Suite 3 Franklin B-Exhibit Hall Meeting Rooms 401-415 12

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF EXHIBITORS 2015

Exhibitor Name Booth #

Academic International Press 108 Academic Studies Press 307 American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCEL 416 Aquila Polonica Publishing 212 Association Book Exhibit 406 Bard Abroad 314 Berghahn Books 308 Brill 405 Cambridge University Press 312 Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center 115 Central and East European Online Library GmbH 206 Central European University Press 412 Charles Schlacks, Publisher 309 Collegium Civitas 102 Cornell University Press 200 Cultural Vistas- Alfa Fellowship 106 Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard U 315 East View Information Services 205 & 207 Europe & The Balkans International Network 316 European University at St. Petersburg 313 Grammatica 414 Holy Trinity Publications 218 Ibiden Verlag/Columbia University Press 417 Indiana University Press 112 Indiana University Russian and East European Institute 114 Integrum World Wide/MIPP International 404 Kennan Institute/Woodrow Wilson Center 113 Knowledge Exchange Institute (KEI) & University at Albany, SUNY 418 LATINSOFT SIA Learn Russian in the EU 117 Lexicon Maciej Wolinski 209 Lexington Books 403 Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books 413 Michigan Slavic Publications 214 Middlebury School in Russia 415 Natasha Kozmenko Booksellers 213 New Literary Observer Publishing House 118 Northern Illinois University Press 202 & 204 Northwestern University Press 109 NovaMova 101 Oxford University Press 305 Penguin Random House 304 Purdue University Press 216 Rossyiskaya Gazeta (Russia Direct) 217 Routledge 407 & 409 Rowman and Littlefield 403 Slavica Publishers 116 Slavus (Slavic Humanities Index) 408 Southeast Europe Books/Serbica Books 208 The Edwin Mellen Press 119 The New Review, Inc. & Liberty Publishing House 215 The Scholars Choice 306 The School of Russian and Asian Studies 100 University of Pittsburgh Center for Russian, East European and 103 Eurasian Studies/The Carl Beck Papers University of Pittsburgh Press 105 University of Toronto Press 104 University of Wisconsin Press 107 13

EXHIBITORS BY BOOTH NUMBERS, 2015

Booth # Exhibitor Name

100 The School of Russian and Asian Studies 101 NovaMova 102 Collegium Civitas 103 University of Pittsburgh Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies 104 University of Toronto Press 105 University of Pittsburgh Press 106 Cultural Vistas- Alfa Fellowship 107 University of Wisconsin Press 108 Academic International Press 109 Northwestern University Press 112 Indiana University Press 113 Kennan Institute/Woodrow Wilson Center 114 Indiana University Russian and East European Institute 115 Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center 116 Slavica Publishers 117 LATINSOFT SIA Learn Russian in the EU 118 New Literary Observer Publishing House 119 The Edwin Mellen Press 200 Cornell University Press 202/204 Northern Illinois University Press 205/207 East View Information Services 206 Central and East European Online Library GmbH 208 Southeast Europe Books/Serbica Books 209 Lexicon Maciej Wolinski 212 Aquila Polonica Publishing 213 Natasha Kozmenko Booksellers 214 Michigan Slavic Publications 215 The New Review, Inc. & Liberty Publishing House 216 Purdue University Press 217 Rossyiskaya Gazeta (Russia Direct) 218 Holy Trinity Publications 304 Penguin Random House 305 Oxford University Press 306 The Scholars Choice 307 Academic Studies Press 308 Berghahn Books 309 Charles Schlacks, Publisher 312 Cambridge University Press 313 European University at St. Petersburg 314 Bard Abroad 315 Davis Center for Russian & Eurasian Studies at Harvard University 316 Europe & The Balkans International Network 403 Rowman and Littlefield 403 Lexington Books 404 Integrum World Wide/MIPP International 405 Brill 406 Association Book Exhibit 407/409 Routledge 408 Slavus (Slavic Humanities Index) 412 Central European University Press 413 Michael Fagan Fine Art & Rare Books 414 Grammatica 415 Middlebury School in Russia 416 American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCEL 417 Ibiden Verlag/Columbia University Press 418 Knowledge Exchange Institute (KEI) & University at Albany, SUNY 14 [3-08] - Biographies/Autobiographies State and Everyday Life: Narratives of and Self in Authoritarian Regimes - Modern Poland: Culture and [3-07] - Modern Technology in the Interwar (1918-1939) - The Museum as Classroom: Museum [3-06] - The Teaching Slavic and Eastern European Literatures and Cultures through Art [3-05] - Russian Media Practices: in the and Interviewees Interviewers Construction of Media Texts 5:00p-6:45p [3-04] - Antisemitism in the During and After the Second World War [3-03] - New Perspectives on Nikolay Gogol and his Legacy - The Shadows of the Communist the [3-02] - The Shadows of and Memory Case Studies in Past: Politics [3-01] - The Politics of Legitimacy, Unity, in Church Orthodox The Repression: and Post-Revolutionary Russia and Ukraine [2-08] - Tenacious Binaries in Russian and Soviet Historiography: Society, International as Categories of Analysis Religion and the - War and Society in the Occupied Western in the Society and War - [2-07] Balkans, 1915-1945 [2-06] - Teaching Russian History in War Classroom the Post–Cold [2-05] - Communist Legacy Reality – Historical Memory and Political Culture and Post-communist 3:00p-4:45p - Dilemmas of Jewish Identity in 20th Century [2-04] - Dilemmas of Eastern Europe - Representations of Mobility and Hybridity in of [2-03] - Representations 18th-19th Century Art and Literature [2-02] - Modernity in Eastern Europe: Book Debating a on Challenges, 1800-2000 Expectations, and Visions [2-01] - Revolution, Refugees and Relations in War, 1914-1922 - The Global and the Local: Russian- Local: the Global and The - [1-08] speaking Immigration in the Undergraduate Curriculum [1-07] - The International , Second the Republic? Radical across the Borders of Poland Right, and Colonialism [1-06] - ADSEEES Invitational Panel: Russian Programs at Minority-Serving Institutions 1:00p-2:45p [1-04] - Oral History, Researching Ethnography, the Personal Narrative: and the Political Post-Socialist Societies in [1-03] - Suffering and Loss in [1-02] Fragmentation in Russia and Georgia - Regime Consolidation and [1-01] - and Imperialism: 1920- Policies, Problems and Contradictions, Ideology, 1928 9 Grand Ballroom Salon C Grand Ballroom Salon B Grand Ballroom Salon A Franklin Hall A Room 13 Franklin Hall A Room 4 Franklin Hall A Room 3 Franklin Hall A Room 2 Thurs. Nov 1 Franklin Hall A Room 1 15 [3-16] - Crimean Tatars in War and Migration - Popular Science and Science [3-15] - Popular Subjectivities in Late Soviet Culture [3-14] - Eros and the Atavistic in Soviet Film [3-13] - The Great Patriotic War in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russian Memory [3-12] - The Russian World in for Push A Europe: Contemporary Greater Influence? - Information War, Propaganda War, Information - [3-11] Russia-Ukraine in the & TV Rhetoric Conflict - The Dynamics of Russian- Dynamics of [3-10] - The and Links in Politics, Trade, American Philanthropy [3-09] - Soviet Censors and Censorship Ideology and Factuality: 5:00p-6:45p - From America to Poland in the Interwar in the Poland to America [2-16] - From of Years: Philanthropic Transfers and Perceptions Power - Occasional Allies, Frequent Enemies:State [2-15] - Occasional Allies, Frequent Institutions and Religious Communism 1943-1989 Organizations under - An Aesthetics for the Collective: Anatolii Collective: the for Aesthetics An [2-14] - Soviet Early of Development the and Lunacharskii Visual Culture [2-13] - Soviet Culture and World War II the Intelligentsia in [2-12] - A Changing Civil Society in Russia - Understanding in Donbas and Donbas in Separatism Understanding - [2-11] and Attitudes Popular Ukraine: South-Eastern External Stimuli [2-10] - Russian Foreign Policy in 2015 [2-09] - Postwar Transitions: Czechoslovakia 1945- 1960 3:00p-4:45p - Facts of Psyche: The Impact of Horror The Psyche: [1-16] - Facts of on Individual and Collective Memory - Theater of the Mind: Text and Text Mind: the of Theater - [1-15] Performance in the Soviet Union

[1-13] - Riflemen, Culture Wars, and Purges: Soviet Latvia in Conflict - Getting the Message Out: Language Out: Message the Getting - [1-12] and Social Media in the Ukraine Crisis [1-11] - Public Views of Leaders and Policies in Russia and Ukraine [1-10] - Abuse of the INTERPOL Red Notices Other and Federation Russian by the System Former USSR States - Social and Environmental Legacies of Legacies Environmental and Social - [1-09] Cartographic Invisibility 1:00p-2:45p 9 Grand Ballroom Salon K Grand Ballroom Salon J Grand Ballroom Salon I Grand Ballroom Salon H Grand Ballroom Salon G Grand Ballroom Salon F Grand Ballroom Salon E Grand Ballroom Salon D Thurs. Nov 1 16 [3-25] - ‘Non-traditional’ Sex, Gender, and Politics in Russia [3-24] - The Political-Economy of the late-Soviet Period: Socialist in Form International in Content? [3-23] - Dostoevsky’s Provocations: Art, Authenticity, and Authority in Demons and A Writer’s Diary [3-22] - State Organizations, Corruption, and Clientelism: Evidence from the Russian [3-21] - Polish Catholicism in the 20th Century [3-20] - Tolstoy, Death, and the Politics - Redeeming Societies: Agency Societies: Redeeming - [3-19] and Social Change in East Century Transition in Twentieth Moments of Central Europe - Veterans and the Establishment and the [3-18] - Veterans Examples Postwar: ‘Facts’ in the of from (former) Yugoslavia [3-17] - Theorizing Russian Prosumers: Media, Gaming and Fashion 5:00p-6:45p [2-25] - Breaking the Rules of Life Writing: The Innovative Lives of Women in Imperial Russia

[2-23] - Dostoevsky and Philosophy: The Nature of Intersubjective Evidence [2-22] - Autonomy, Anti-Eurasianism, and Authoritarianism in Central Asia [2-21] - Fact and Folk Belief [2-20] - Foreign Policy, Human Rights, and Peace for a Post-WWII Order [2-19] - Holocaust Memory: Communist Hungary in Global Context [2-18] - Yugoslavia in the 1970s: Withering Away? A Step Before [2-17] - Creating Support for President Putin 3:00p-4:45p [1-25] - Empirical Approaches to the Study of Central Asia [1-24] - Backward, Borrowed, and Inefficient? Toward a New Economic History of Russia [1-23] - Dostoevsky’s Other Extraordinary Men: Contemporary Rereadings of Dostoevskian Protagonists [1-22] - Internet, Museum, Family: Contesting Historical Facts in Ukraine and the Baltic States [1-21] - Disciplinary Approaches to the Study of Russian Orthodox Lay Piety [1-20] - Scientists, Artists, Individuals on the Verge of Good and Evil in 19th-20th century Russian literature [1-19] - Policies Balkans of Nation Building in the - Aspects of Propaganda in Yugoslavia Yugoslavia in Propaganda of Aspects - [1-18] Politics to and the Successor States: From Culture (1945-1995) [1-17] - Exit, Voice & Loyalty in Post-Soviet Russia: Facts and Narratives about Protest and Participation 1:00p-2:45p 9 Meeting Room 308 Meeting Room 307 Meeting Room 306 Meeting Room 305 Meeting Room 304 Meeting Room 303 Meeting Room 302 Meeting Room 301 Grand Ballroom Salon L Thurs. Nov 1 17

[3-33] - Defining Power and Identity in Kiev and Muscovy: Discourses of Wisdom/Providence [3-32] - New Directions in the History of Russian and Soviet Medicine: Therapy in Context

[3-30] - Behind the Name: Factual Information in Name Authority Work [3-29] - Protecting Landscapes for Comrades? Nature Protection and in the Late Soviet Union Society for Albanian Studies [3-27] - ’s Culture of the Thaw and the Social Movements of [3-26] - Emotions in Times of Crisis the Twentieth Century 5:00p-6:45p [2-34] - Fact, Fiction, Creative License and Poetry in Experimental Biography of Russian Émigrés [2-33] - Early Rus’ Chronicles: Heavenly Angels, Rus’ Crusaders, and the Polovtsy [2-32] - Food Preparation, Consumption, and Creation in Difficult Times [2-31] - Russian Modernism, the Self, and History [2-30] - The Politics of Copyright: Fact v Fiction [2-29] - City Perceived: Representations of , New York and St. Petersburg in Ukrainian Russian Works [2-28] - Return and Non-Return to the Postwar Soviet Union Childhood in Eastern Europe and Russia (ChEER) [2-26] - The Past is Present: Using History for Contemporary Ends 3:00p-4:45p [1-34] - Writing Crime and Literary Theft [1-33] - New Studies of Jerusalem

[1-31] - Refracting Fact: Footnotes, History, Politics, Faith, and Spiritualism [1-30] - Library Cooperation: Initiatives in the U.S. and Europe [1-29] - Re-examining Socialist (Soviet) Cities through Narrative, Economics, and Place [1-28] - Visual Culture in Late Socialism [1-27] - Enemies of the State? Foreigners, Prisoners, and Human Rights [1-26] - Cacophonous Commemorations: The 25th Anniversary of the 1989 Revolutions in East , Czechoslovakia, and Romania 1:00p-2:45p 9 Meeting Room 407 Meeting Room 406 Meeting Room 405 Meeting Room 404 Meeting Room 403 Meeting Room 402 Meeting Room 401 Meeting Room 310 Meeting Room 309 Thurs. Nov 1 18 [3-44] - Caucasian Linguistics [3-42] - Central Europe, Soviet Empire, and the Writers’ Responsibility: The Lisbon Debate of 1988 [3-41] - At the Origins of a Literary Tradition: Characters in Early Russian Prose [3-40] - Projecting Power in the Cold War: The Case of Tito’s Yugoslavia [3-39] - Information in the Service of Empire and Nation: Case Studies from Eurasia [3-38] - Literary Readings of Trial Narratives [3-37] - Uses and Abuses of the Archives in East European Cinema [3-36] - Yarns and Truths: The ‘Useful Information’ of Russian Textiles [3-35] - The Politics of Pelevin’s Prose 5:00p-6:45p , Hemingway and World Žižek [2-44] - Documenting Carpatho-Rusyn Language War I Novels [2-42] - Revisiting a Century of Slovene Literary Culture, 1914-2014: [2-41] - Performing the Nation: The Staging and Reception of Russian Narratives [2-40] - Contributors to Truth: East European Intellectual Leaders and In their Homeland [2-39] - Empire and Travel in Nineteenth-Century Russia [2-38] - Russian Poetry: Forms and Functions [2-37] - Russian Cinema and Its International Reception [2-36] - The Politics of Authenticity in Soviet and post-Soviet Art Activism: Facts vs. Representation [2-35] - Post-Soviet Political Performance I: Ballet 3:00p-4:45p [1-44] - Dialects and Minority Languages of Eastern Europe: At and Abroad [1-42] - Facts and Fiction in Croatian Politics, History, and Culture [1-41] - Aspects of Myth in Russian Literature and Culture [1-40] - The Balkans and the Beginning of Cold War [1-39] - Conflict, Collaboration, and Coexistence in the North Transition, 1905–28 [1-38] - Intersections of Prose and Poetry in Early and Late Soviet Literature [1-37] - Film Socialism [1-36] - Art and Identity in Contemporary Ukraine [1-35] - Women and Orthodoxy in Contemporary Russian Literature 1:00p-2:45p 9 Conference Suite 1 Meeting Room 415 Meeting Room 414 Meeting Room 413 Meeting Room 412 Meeting Room 411 Meeting Room 410 Meeting Room 409 Meeting Room 408 Thurs. Nov 1 19 3:45p-5:30p [7-01] - The Early Soviet Project and the Expected The in Action: Unexpected - Rock Music and Politics and Music Rock [7-02] - in Eastern Europe - Facts of Translation of [7-03] - Facts 2: Translation as Mediation between East and West - Urban Spaces, Jewish [7-04] - Urban Places? Neighbors in Jews the Cities of Central Europe East and Their [7-05] - On the ‘Slavic’ Fringes of the Cross-border and Rhetoric Worlds: Practices in Daily Market Language, Exchange [7-06] - Vice President- Designated Careers Beyond Academia Roundtable: - FACT: How to Get at [7-07] - FACT: Non- for Historical Sources Normative Sexual Behavior [7-08] - Russian Visual Satire (1905-1930s) 1:45p-3:30p - Authors Discuss their Four Discuss their [6-01] - Authors Russia’s World on Books New War I - Trends in Russian Politics [6-02] - Trends and Economics in 2015 and Beyond

- Russian Jews on Three [6-04] - Russian Jews on Culture Between Continents: and Politics - Health and Demography and Health - [6-05] in the Former Soviet Space [6-06] - Getting Slavic and Eurasian Studies 2: published in Paper to Conference From Published Article [6-07] - Medicine and Ethnic Central Interbellum in Minorities and Eastern Europe [6-08] Working Gender - Gendering Work, 10:00a-11:45a - Russia’s Land in War and [5-01] - Russia’s Land in War 1914-1922: Revolution, Fields, Forests, Gardens [5-02] - Post-Communist Transitional Justice - Lessons from 25 Years of Experience - Facts of Translation 1: [5-03] - Facts of Recovering Forgotten Episodes in the History of Translation [5-04] - Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Immediately after the ‘Great Union Patriotic War’ during and [5-05] - and Tradition and Myth, Fact Folkloric Innovation Language: - Portable Practices of Practices [5-06] - Portable Critical Social East Central Europe Global Inquiry: Taking [5-07] - Europe after Reordering 1918: and Political Perceptions Conflicting Eastern Activism in the Wake of Empire - Towards a History of History a Towards - [5-08] Reading in Modern Russia 8:00a-9:45a - Vlast’, Power, and [4-01] - Vlast’, Power, Revolution: the Fundamental Political Conflicts of 1917 [4-02] - New Developments in Central and East European Politics [4-03] - Regional Electoral Authoritarian Control Politics and [4-04] - History Wars and the Holocaust in Lithuania: Politics and Society, Academe, the Arts [4-05] - Welfare, and post-Socialism Social Rights [4-06] - Getting Slavic and Eurasian Studies 1: Published in Academic of Don’ts Do’s and Journal Publishing - The New Trends of the of Trends New The - [4-07] Post Soviet Migration [4-08] - Transnational Lifestyles and Travelling Russia, Identities in Professional Fashion: Poland, and Finland Fri. Nov 20 A Hall Franklin Room 1 Franklin Hall A Hall Franklin Room 2 Franklin Hall A Hall Franklin Room 3 Franklin Hall A Hall Franklin Room 4 Franklin Hall A Hall Franklin Room 13 Grand Ballroom Grand Salon A Grand Ballroom Grand Salon B Grand Ballroom Grand Salon C 20 3:45p-5:30p [7-09] - Beyond Traditional Narratives Interdisciplinary Stalinism: New of Historiographies Czechoslovak [7-10] - Bucking the Trend? The US-Russia Peer-to-Peer Dialogue Program in an Era of Renewed Hostility and Mistrust - The Aftermath of Protests [7-11] - The Aftermath in the post-Soviet : What Happens Next? 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Nov 20 Meeting Room 307 Meeting Room 308 Meeting Room 309 Meeting Room 310 Meeting Room 401 Meeting Room 402 Meeting Room 403 Meeting Room 404 23 3:45p-5:30p [7-32] - Discussing Childhood Growing at Critical Up Moments Soviet: [7-33] Controversies: - Russian Life in 1940s Émigré Conflicts and [7-34] - Memories of Tragedies, Images and the of in Soviet Ukraine Holodomor Enemies, (1920s-1930s) [7-35] - Factuality and Counterfactuality II. 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Nov 20 Meeting Room 405 Meeting Room 406 Meeting Room 407 Meeting Room 408 Meeting Room 409 Meeting Room 410 Meeting Room 411 Meeting Room 412 24 3:45p-5:30p Slovak Studies Association [7-40] - East-Central European Interpretations, Identities: Emigre Reception, and Self- Treatment, Representation Committee on Libraries and Committee Executive Resources Information Meeting - Relationships to Nature Relationships to - [7-41] and Cultural IdentificationResources of [7-46] - Competitive Nation- building: Border Disputes and Town Imperial Planning Legacies, Issues in 20th Century Dobrudja [7-42] - The Play of Fact and Fiction in Print and Film 1:45p-3:30p ASEEES Communications Committee [6-40] - The Not-So-Iron Curtain: Illicit Exchanges between Clandestine Transfers and East and West Committee on Libraries Committee Resources and Information Subcommittee Projects on Digital [6-41] - Vampires, Vourdalaks and VIPs: Variants of Russian Revenants [6-46] - Art as an Approach to Reality in State Socialist Czechoslovakia: Memory, Identity Media, [6-42] - Rough Patches: Politics and Culture in Twenty-First Century Poland 10:00a-11:45a Politics & East European Journal Cultures and Societies Editorial Board Meeting - Central Europe in Europe [5-40] - Central Out and Thought Art Translation: of Context Committee on Libraries Committee Resources and Information Subcommittee on Issues Copyright [5-41] - Sound and Identity Voicing Russianness: [5-46] - Healing in Imperial and early Soviet Russia - Queer Nations, National Nations, [5-42] - Queer Queers: LGBTQ Representations Europe and the Nation in Eastern s 8:00a-9:45a - Communist - [4-40] Approaches New Comparisons: to Comparative History in the Soviet Bloc Committee on Libraries Committee Resources and Information Subcommittee on Collection Development [4-41] - Facts and Literary Myths in Mapping the Russian Empire AWSS Subcommittee on Subcommittee AWSS in the Women Status of the Profession [4-42] - Facts of Fiction in post- Yugoslav Culture(s): Wars for ‘Better Worlds’ the Lost [4-44 ] - Development of the Tense-aspect System in Slavic Languages from Areal Diachronic, Perspective and Typological Fri. Nov 20 Meeting Room 413 Conference Suite 2 Meeting Room 414 Conference Suite 3 Meeting Room 415 Conference Suite 1 25 3:45p-5:30p [11-09] - Facts and Frameworks: Evidence in Soviet/ of Use The Russian Journalism and History Writing [11-08] - Mind/Body and the Russian/Soviet Self - The Politics of [11-07] - The and Roma in post- Reproduction World War II Eastern Europe - Publishing a Book in Slavic, in Book a Publishing - [11-06] East European, or Eurasian Studies [11-05] - Identities, Practices and Places – Part 3 - Polish Jews come home: [11-04] - Polish Jews come from POLIN the journal to museum - Facts of Translation 5: Translation of Facts - [11-03] Poetics of Translation [11-02] - Economic and Political Engagement Among Post-Soviet Citizens - The Myth of the October the of Myth The - [11-01] Evolution Narrative Revolution: and Context 1:45p-3:30p [10-09] - Filing of History the to Approaches ‘Facts’? New Europe in Eastern Security State 1945-1989 [10-08] - Imperial Subjects. 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[8-06] - Alumni Relations: The Enterprise of Staying in Touch [8-05] Musealizing - State in Bulgaria: Socialism Interpretations Studying Debates and and [8-04] - Sciences of Culture, Poles Difference: Cultures of and Ethnographers as Jews and Sociologists, 1920-1950 - Russian Intellectual - [8-03] History: Futures and Pasts [8-02] - Regional Governance Business, in Russia: Bureaucracy, and Elections 8:00a-9:45a [8-01] - Russia’s First World War: War and Revolution 1 Grand Ballroom Grand Salon D Grand Ballroom Grand Salon C Grand Ballroom Grand Salon B Grand Ballroom Grand Salon A Franklin Hall A Room 13 Franklin Hall A Room 4 Franklin Hall A Room 3 Franklin Hall A Room 2 Sat. Nov 2 Franklin Hall A Room 1 26 3:45p-5:30p [11-19] - Fraud Crimes and Against Russia Forgery Truth: in Imperial [11-18] - Philadelphia: Forty The Studies in America Carpatho-Rusyn Years Ago Shaping in of - Information Control in Post- Control [11-17] - Information Eurasia: Development Communist and Impact of State Media Information Technology Policies [11-16] - Artists and Intellectuals in and around Fin-de-siecle Cracow [11-15] - Central Asia’s Soviet Experience [11-14] - Kazimir Malevich as Artist after 100 Years Theoretician: and Black Square [11-13] - Post-mortem Stalingrad: Shifting Memoryscapes of the City and the Battle

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Slavic Metafiction [8-13] - The Fact of Violence II: Conscious Violence (soznatel’noe nasilie) 1941-1953 - Identity in Ukraine in the in Ukraine in Identity - [8-12] 19th and the 20th Centuries [8-11] - (Un)Patriotic Internet? The State of Civic Discourse on post- Runet 8:00a-9:45a - Social and Economic Social and - [8-10] Underpinnings of War in Ukraine 1 Meeting Room 302 Meeting Room 301 Grand Ballroom Grand Salon L Grand Ballroom Grand Salon K Grand Ballroom Grand Salon J Grand Ballroom Grand Salon I Grand Ballroom Grand Salon H Grand Ballroom Grand Salon G Grand Ballroom Grand Salon F Sat. 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Aleksandr Rodchenko’s ‘Pionerka’ (1930) [11-31] - Soviet History: New Facts and Interpretations - National Identity [11-30] - National Formation in the Soviet ‘East’ 1:45p-3:30p - Vasily Sleptsov: A - [10-38] Peculiarly Modern Sensibility [10-37] - Fact and Counterfact in Late-Soviet Cinema [10-36] - Southern Light: Russian Artists in Italy - Women Filmmakers in [10-35] - Women the New Russian Cinema [10-34] - Animal, and Use The I: Part Mineral Vegetable, Abuse of Animals in Early Modern Russia - Documents, Decrees [10-33] - Documents, and Maps in the Russian Empire [10-32] - Friendship and Nation: Health, Gendering Perspectives from 20th-Century Youth, Central and Eastern Europe [10-31] - Projects, Digital Humanities: Community Methodology, - Trends in Collection [10-30] - Trends Research and Development Resources in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 10:00a-11:45a - Slavic Verse: Analysis [9-38] - Slavic Verse: and Taxonomy - ‘Hello, Earth’: Soviet ‘Hello, Earth’: - [9-37] Context Space Television in the of the Cold War [9-36] - Russian Writer’s Album in of a Document Century: XIXth Epoch, a Fact of Biography - Past, Present and Future: [9-35] - Past, Present Exploring Russian, Soviet Post-Soviet Time and - Beyond Ordinary Facts Ordinary Beyond - [9-34] Bad, Good, Clerical Life: of Naughty in Dioceses, 1700-1850 Imperial Russian [9-33] - Portraits of Rus’ and Its Neighbors - New Ideas on Child- Ideas on New - [9-32] rearing in post-war Czechoslovakia USSR and - Abundance and [9-31] - Abundance Variation: Digital Resources on Central Asia and the Caucasus [9-30] Historiography: Archival Development Collection and - Practices at Times of Revolution, War, and Occupation Influencing [8-38] - Nabokov and Pushkin [8-37] - 1960s Soviet Cinema New Reflections on - Blurred Lines and Gray [8-36] - Blurred Areas: Official andCulture in Late Socialism Unofficial [8-35] - Post-Soviet Political Counterculture, Performance: State Power, and Mainstream [8-34] - Circulating Goods, Eurasian Knowledge, Exchanges: Russian across the and People Empire [8-33] - Language, Image Style in Service to and Rulers and in Royal Letter The Rulership: Muscovy - Institutions and [8-32] - Institutions International Youth Humanitarian Aid, Organizations, and Sports Relations: [8-31] - ‘The Journal Has Entire Our Swallowed Up Literature’: Reading Periodicals: 19th-century Russian Sources and Methods 8:00a-9:45a [8-30] - Institutionalizing ‘Facts’: Museums, and How Archives, Libraries Transform into ‘Resources’ ‘Holdings’ 1 Meeting Room 411 Meeting Room 410 Meeting Room 409 Meeting Room 408 Meeting Room 407 Meeting Room 406 Meeting Room 405 Meeting Room 404 Sat. Nov 2 Meeting Room 403 29 3:45p-5:30p 3:45p-5:30p [11-38] - Acmeism [11-37] - Facts and Myths: Censorship in Soviet Cinema [11-36] - Wading through Fictions, Discovering Facts: Dodge Collection – Research and The Scholarship since 2002 Norton Issues Borderlines: Defining - [11-46] in Georgian Cinema, and the Diaspora Linguistics, [11-35] - Post-Soviet Political Performance III: Art in Latin [11-45] - Russian literature America [11-34] - and Their Plants II: Part Mineral Animal, Meanings in Vegetable, century Slavic Lands 17th- and 18th- [11-44] - Student-Centered Pedagogy in the Slavic Classroom: Benefits, Challenges,Practices and Best - The Reformation and Reformation [11-33] - The Orthodoxy (16th-17th centuries) [11-42] - Mining Slovene Archives for New Insights into the and Lives of Kopitar Bartol Thought - Should Pioneer Girls [11-32] - Should Pioneer Look Forward? Aleksandr Rodchenko’s ‘Pionerka’ (1930) of [11-41] - Cultural Constructions Moscow: Facts and Fictions [11-31] - Soviet History: New Facts and Interpretations [11-40] - Experiments in Internationalism: Post-Imperial Eastern Europe and the Origins of a New Order - National Identity [11-30] - National Formation in the Soviet ‘East’ [11-39] - Not a Matter of Fact: Cases of Self-Organizing Groupness 1:45p-3:30p 1:45p-3:30p - Vasily Sleptsov: A - [10-38] Peculiarly Modern Sensibility [10-37] - Fact and Counterfact in Late-Soviet Cinema [10-36] - Southern Light: Russian Artists in Italy and Slavic, East European, Eurasian Folklore Association - Women Filmmakers in [10-35] - Women the New Russian Cinema Sources Greek Ancient - [10-45] Russian Nineteenth-Century for Novels: Tolstoy and Mamin- Sibiriak [10-34] - Animal, and Use The I: Part Mineral Vegetable, Abuse of Animals in Early Modern Russia [10-44] - Presenting ‘Facts’ and ‘non-Facts’ in Macedonian Language and Languages Contact in - Documents, Decrees [10-33] - Documents, and Maps in the Russian Empire [10-42] - Ukrainian Literary Discourse in ConfigurationsImperial Contexts of [10-32] - Friendship and Nation: Health, Gendering Perspectives from 20th-Century Youth, Central and Eastern Europe in the [10-41] - Spaces of Horror 1930-40s: Texts and Contexts [10-31] - Projects, Digital Humanities: Community Methodology, Political [10-40] - East European World War Activities in Exile after II - Trends in Collection [10-30] - Trends Research and Development Resources in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies [10-39] - Negotiating the Islam Russias: Volga-Ural Muslims, in 1800-2015 10:00a-11:45a 10:00a-11:45a - Slavic Verse: Analysis [9-38] - Slavic Verse: and Taxonomy - ‘Hello, Earth’: Soviet ‘Hello, Earth’: - [9-37] Context Space Television in the of the Cold War [9-36] - Russian Writer’s Album in of a Document Century: XIXth Epoch, a Fact of Biography Diversity in for Association and Slavic, East European, Eurasian Studies (ADSEEES) - Past, Present and Future: [9-35] - Past, Present Exploring Russian, Soviet Post-Soviet Time and and Trade Foreign Soviet - [9-45] Cooperation. Development Facts and Official Fiction - Beyond Ordinary Facts Ordinary Beyond - [9-34] Bad, Good, Clerical Life: of Naughty in Dioceses, 1700-1850 Imperial Russian Session: Unconference - [9-43] Crisis in Russian Discussion of Evidence, Causes, Studies? and Solutions A in Slavic [9-44] - New Trends Dialectology [9-33] - Portraits of Rus’ and Its Neighbors [9-42] - Serbian Literature: Responses to World War One - New Ideas on Child- Ideas on New - [9-32] rearing in post-war Czechoslovakia USSR and [9-41] - Imagining the North in Russian Literature - Abundance and [9-31] - Abundance Variation: Digital Resources on Central Asia and the Caucasus Connections War Cold - [9-40] ‘Second’ and the between ‘Third’ Worlds: [9-30] Historiography: Archival Development Collection and - Practices at Times of Revolution, War, and Occupation Influencing [9-39] - in the Imperial Shadowy Truths Photography Central of Archives Soviet and and Asia and [8-38] - Nabokov and Pushkin [8-37] - 1960s Soviet Cinema New Reflections on - Blurred Lines and Gray [8-36] - Blurred Areas: Official andCulture in Late Socialism Unofficial Council of Regional Affiliates [8-35] - Post-Soviet Political Counterculture, Performance: State Power, and Mainstream [8-45] - and Between Language Political, Academic and Media Reality: Discourses Translating [8-34] - Circulating Goods, Eurasian Knowledge, Exchanges: Russian across the and People Empire [8-44] - Realism’s Exclusions: and Aesthetics, Affect, Ideology in Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature and Painting [8-33] - Language, Image Style in Service to and Rulers and in Royal Letter The Rulership: Muscovy Havel’s Václav - [8-42] Intellectual Legacy - Institutions and [8-32] - Institutions International Youth Humanitarian Aid, Organizations, and Sports Relations: Space of Poetics The - [8-41] Russian in Twentieth-Century Prose [8-31] - ‘The Journal Has Entire Our Swallowed Up Literature’: Reading Periodicals: 19th-century Russian Sources and Methods (Im)perfect: Pitch - [8-40] Identity Claims and Complexity East and Soviet War Cold in European Music 8:00a-9:45a 8:00a-9:45a [8-30] - Institutionalizing ‘Facts’: Museums, and How Archives, Libraries Transform into ‘Resources’ ‘Holdings’ [8-39] - Vying for Control: Ethnic and National Politics of The Identity 1 1 Meeting Room 411 Meeting Room 410 Meeting Room 409 Conference Suite 3 Meeting Room 408 Conference Suite 2 Meeting Room 407 Meeting Room 501 Conference Suite 1 Meeting Room 406 Meeting Room 415 Meeting Room 405 Meeting Room 414 Meeting Room 404 Meeting Room 413 Sat. Nov 2 Meeting Room 403 Sat. Nov 2 Meeting Room 412 30 [14-01] - Leaders of the Opposition to Stalin in Defeat, 1927-1936 [14-03] - Facts of Translation 6: Translation and Translingualism [14-04] - Research on the Holocaust in the former Soviet Union and Holocaust Museum [14-05] - Eastern European Media Systems in Transition: New Technologies, New Audiences [14-06] - Radical Pedagogies: Engaging with Students through New Approaches to Art and Literature [14-07] - Experiences of Nazi/Axis Powers Occupation in Central and Eastern Europe [14-08] - Diversifying and Transnationalizing Slavic Studies [14-10] - Russia’s Relations with the West: Inevitable Conflict? [14-11] - Shaping Attitudes about Conflict, Power, and National Identity in Russia and Ukraine [14-12] - Ethnic Cleansing and the Complicity of International Diplomacy 12:00p - 1:45p [13-01] - Russia’s Great World War and Revolution in Asia [13-06] - Teaching Russian and East European Science Fiction [13-08] - Russia as Shield (Katechon): Sculpting a New Grand Narrative through Research and Pedagogy [13-10] - Economics and Defense In Putin’s Russia [13-11] - The War in Donbas [13-02] - The Fate of Communist Regimes, 1989-1991 [13-04] - Witnesses to History: Jews and in Literature Cultural Studies [13-05] - Discussion of Keith Doubt’s ‘Through the Window: Kinship and Elopement in Bosnia-Herzegovina’ [13-12] - Foreign Policy to Delineate Europe and Eurasia 10:00a-11:45a [13-09] - Historians behind the Iron Curtain [12-01] - Russia’s Great War & Revolution: Diplomatic and Military Aspects [12-06] - Teaching Russian-American Relations: The View from Russian and American Classrooms [12-08] - The Other in Georgian Society [12-10] - Russia in the Global Political Economy after the Ukraine Crisis [12-11] - Political Attitudes and Post-Communist Regime Dynamics [12-07] - From Polar Explorers to Sex Objects: Images of Masculinity in Czech Culture 1918-2015 [12-02] - The 25th Anniversary of the Fall Communist Party Rule in Albania [12-03] - Three Histories? Revisiting Polish/Jewish Historiography Committee on Libraries and Information Resources Membership Meeting [12-05] - When Facts Travel: Ethnographic Explorations of Knowledge Transfer in Health, Medicine, and Science 8:00a-9:45a [12-09] - The Construction of Soviet ‘Soft Power’, 1945-1991: Facts and Myths Salon F Salon E Salon B Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Salon D Salon A Salon C Salon G Room 13 Franklin Hall A Franklin Hall A Franklin Hall A Franklin Hall A Franklin Hall A Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Sun. Nov 2 31 [14-13] - Imagining the Enemy: Politics and Propaganda [14-14] - Anta Odeli Uta: Yakov Protazanov’s 1924 ‘’ revisited [14-15] - The Politics of Post-Communist Democratization [14-16] - Between Representations and Reality: Twentieth-Century Visions of Polish Rural Culture in Practice [14-17] - Migration and Movement in and out of Russia [14-18] - Literature, Music and Economics in 19th century Russia [14-19] - Teaching Languages for Academic and Professional Purposes Panel 2 [14-20] - Motherhood in Tolstoy: Embracement and Evasion [14-21] - Film Festivals and Distribution [14-22] - Transitional Justice Perspectives: The Uses and Abuses of Public Memory [14-24] - Medical Ethics and Health Policy in Russia, Ukraine and Serbia 12:00p - 1:45p [13-14] - Imagining Themselves in Each Other: Russian and Japanese Art, 1900–1950 [13-15] - The EU, Liberal Values, and ‘European-ness’ in the Balkans [13-16] - Becoming a Territorial Fact: National Territorialisation in East Central Europe in 1848-1914 [13-17] - The Politics of Education – State, Business, and Individual Incentives to Invest in Human Capital [13-13] - The USSR in World War II: Some Riddles and Possible Insights from Leningrad and Kyiv [13-18] - Music as a Social and Political Phenomenon in Russian and Polish Culture [13-19] - Using Authentic Materials in Teaching and Testing Russian [13-20] - The Russian Novel and Romantic Philosophy [13-21] - Diversity and Transformation: Rethinking Cultural Boundaries [13-22] - Building Socialist Legality: The Judiciary in the Postwar Soviet Union [13-24] - Against Liberal Hegemony: towards a Critical State of the Field Slavic Studies 10:00a-11:45a [12-14] - Historical Myths and the Art of Russian Avant-Garde [12-15] - Xenophobia and Racism in Politics Everyday Life [12-16] - Poland’s Cultural Past, Present, and Future: Mixing Fact, Fiction, and Folklore [12-17] - The Internet: How This Technology and E-medium is Shaping Our Speech Working Group on Cinema and Television [12-19] - Teaching Languages for Academic and Professional Purposes Panel 1 [12-20] - The Author and His Audience: Rethinking Aspects of Tolstoy’s Biography [12-21] - Living without Atheism: Evangelicals in Post-WWII Siberia [12-22] - Crime and Punishment in Russia since the Nineteenth Century [12-24] - State-Business Relations in Russia the Putin Era [12-13] - Traitors, Spies, and Enemies of the People: The Kazakh Elite in the 20th Century 8:00a-9:45a Salon I Salon L Salon J Salon K Salon H Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Meeting Room 301 Meeting Room 302 Meeting Room 303 Meeting Room 304 Meeting Room 305 Meeting Room 307 Sun. Nov 2 32 12:00p - 1:45p [14-25] - LGBT Histories and Identities in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia [14-26] - Memory, History, and Forgetting: Historical Experiences and Narratives in Czechoslovakia, Czechia and Slovakia [14-27] - Imagined Facts in the Balkans: Cultural Identity, Geopolitics, and the SFRY [14-28] - Media Technologies and Political Crisis in Contemporary Russia and Ukraine [14-29] - A Geographical Turn? New Uses of Geography in the Writing Russian and East European History [14-30] - Experimentation in Early 20th Century Russian and Bulgarian Literature [14-31] - Slavic Information Literacy in the Library and in Classroom [14-33] - Verbal and Visual Representation in East Slavic Orthodoxy, 17th Century [14-34] - Buddhism and Yoga in 20th Century Russian Literature [13-25] - Facts or fiction? Three Hungarian Events Reexamined [13-26] - Memorializing and Curating Romanian Communism – Issues in Founding of a “Museum Communism in Romania” [13-27] - Practices of Nation-building in Socialist Yugoslavia [13-28] - Between Epistemology and Rationalization: Racial Approaches to Society in Central Europe 1916–1945 [13-29] - Workers, Neighbors, Citizens, and Hooligans: Urban Experience in the Soviet City [13-30] - Manuscripts Don’t Burn: On the Repurposing of Literary Form in Soviet Culture [13-31] - The Digital Eighteenth Century [13-33] - New Approaches to the Study of Pilgrimage in Russia [13-34] - Daniil Kharms and Hard Facts 10:00a-11:45a [12-26] - Cultures of Memory in Contemporary Russia [12-27] - Creating the Nation in Public Space: Museums, Architecture, and Monuments [12-28] - Youth, Internationalism, and International Exchange in the Soviet Union [12-29] - Late Socialist Cityscapes II: Power, Memory, and Mobility in Ukraine, Petersburg/ Leningrad, and South Caucasus [12-30] - Viktor Shklovskii a Century After the Founding of OPOYAZ: His Theory, its Developments and its Borders [12-31] - Animal, Vegetable, Mineral Part III: Understanding and Exploiting Minerals in Early Modern Russia and Poland [12-32] - ‘A Well-Fed Man Cannot Understand a Hungry One:’ New Investigations on Soviet Hunger [12-33] - Enticing Loyalties in Early Modern Russia [12-25] - Equality, Gender and Sexual Identity 8:00a-9:45a Meeting Room 309 Meeting Room 310 Meeting Room 401 Meeting Room 402 Meeting Room 403 Meeting Room 404 Meeting Room 405 Meeting Room 406 Meeting Room 407 Meeting Room 308 Sun. Nov 2 33 12:00p - 1:45p [14-35] - The Fate of the Canon in Contemporary Russia [14-36] - Imagined Empires: Art, Ideology, and the Post-Soviet Quest for the Russian Idea [14-37] - Russian Women Directors [14-38] - Poetry as Fact/Poeziia kak fakt [14-39] - Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and the Eastern Question: Fact, Fiction, and Revelations from the Archives [14-40] - East-West Relations in the Post World War II Era [14-41] - Exploring Russian-Yiddish Literary Connections [14-42] - Recent Trends in Contemporary Ukrainian Literature [14-44] - Word, Image, Form: ‘Translating’ the Icon’s Presence in Russian Literary Culture [14-45] - Good-Bye to All That? East- Central Europe in the Aftermath of War [14-46] - Forces of Fact: Russian Modernism and the Scientific Imagination, Panel II [13-35] - Authorial Instructions in Contemporary Russian Metafiction [13-36] - Fact, Fiction and Symbolism: Their Creative Reconciliations [13-37] - Violence, Death, and Children in Soviet and Post-Soviet Cinema [13-38] - A Form ‘without Frontiers’? Perspectives on the Twentieth-Century Russian Elegy [13-39] - Borderland Facts and Fictions [13-40] - Political Lives and Telltale Fates: Understanding the Twentieth Century throughTransnational Biographies [13-41] - Pushkin, Busts, Statues, and Monuments [13-42] - Trauma, Forgetting, and Explorations of Memory [13-44] - Religion and the Realist Novel [13-45] - Dissidence, Disability, and Rebellion: Twentieth Century Poland [13-46] - Finding Inspiration in the Classical Past: Russian Encounters with the Greco-Roman Heritage 10:00a-11:45a [12-36] - Russia’s Royal Women as Patrons of Literature and the Arts, Charitable Institutions the Church [12-37] - Objects of (Counter-)Memory in Post- Yugoslav Cultural Spaces [12-38] - From the Ugly to Abject: Heroines of Russian Literature, from Tolstoy to post-Soviet Drama [12-39] - Between Two Confessional States: Christians and Muslims in Russian Ottoman Empires (1800-1914) [12-40] - Working Identity: Laborers, Internationalism and Nationalism in Eastern Europe [12-41] - Environmental Writing and the Soviet Ecological Imagination [12-42] - Thirty Years of BU-BA-BU: Its Literary Legacy in Ukraine and English Translation [12-44] - Irrational, Ineffectual, Counterfactual: The Problem of Action in Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature [12-45] - Spirituality and Social Change in Southeastern Europe, 1880-1939 [12-46] - Forces of Fact: Russian Modernism and the Scientific Imagination, Panel I [12-35] - Post-Soviet Political Performance IV: Poetry 8:00a-9:45a Meeting Room 409 Meeting Room 410 Meeting Room 411 Meeting Room 412 Meeting Room 413 Meeting Room 414 Meeting Room 415 Meeting Room 408 Conference Suite 1 Conference Suite 2 Conference Suite 3 Sun. Nov 2 Thursday : 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Registration Desk1and a.m. -5:30 Registration DeskHours:9:00 Midwest Slavic andEurasianLibrary Consortium East Coast Consortium of Slavic Library Collections - ASEEES BoardMeeting-8:00a.m.–12:00p.m.GrandBallroom Disc.: Papers: Chair: 1-02 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 1-01 Exhibit HallHours Prefunction Cyber CaféHours:8:00a.m.-5:45p.m.–FranklinHall 34 Session 1–Thursday1:00-2:45pm Thursday, November19,2015 Grand BallroomPrefunctionArea-5thFloor - 10:00a.m.MeetingRoom3103rdFloor a.m. -12:00p.m.MeetingRoom3093rdFloor Salon I-5thFloor Samuel Aaron Greene,King’sCollege London (UK) Gavril Bilev,MerrimackCollege Daniel JacobEpstein,ColgateU Queens College CUNY George, Julie and Washington of U Radnitz, Scott Lawrence P.Markowitz,RowanU Georgia -FranklinHallARoom24thFloor Regime Consolidation and Fragmentation in Russia and Lars ThomasLih,IndependentScholar Alastair Kocho-Williams,AberystwythU(UK) Stephen Velychenko,UofToronto(Canada) Oleksa Drachewych,McMasterU(Canada) Lars ThomasLih,IndependentScholar and Contradictions,1920-1928-FranklinHallARoom1 Bolsheviks and Imperialism: Ideology, Policies, Problems Area -4thFloor Subnational Competitive-Authoritarian Regimes” in Contestation Executive Explaining Russias: “89 Executive Elections” Subnational Russian in Control and Gatekeeping Party “Paperless Administrative Resources: Informal of Causes The Breakdown inGeorgia,2003-2012” Defections: “Detecting Leverage inAnglo-SovietRelations,1920-1923” as aPointof “Constraints andOpportunities:India the Second CominternCongress” Why Closet: the Ukrainian CommunistPartyWasAbsentfromthe in Skeleton the “Keeping the and Comintern The National, ColonialandRacialQuestions,1920-1928” Fight: the “Expanding : 4:00p.m.-8:00FranklinHallB4thFloor – (Meeting)-8:00 a.m. (Meeting) - 8:00 Thursday 35 Franklin

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“Becoming Pygmalion: The Beauty’ in Gogol’s ‘Nevsky Prospect’” Effect of ‘Sensual Haptic Sensations in Tolstoy’s Memory: and “Touch Fiction” “The Strugatskiis’ Otiagoshchennye zlom and the Problem of Astronomical ‘Fact’” “South Stream: Post-Putin Era” Southeastern Europe in the Putin and European Nation the from Pressure under Muslims Bulgarian “Pomaks/ Building in Building” Bulgarian and Greek Projects of Nation “The Usage of Music as a Propaganda Tool in Post- in Tool Propaganda a as Music of Usage “The WWII Croatia” Intergroup of Concretization the and “Propaganda and 1980s Late in Croatia of Case The Antagonism: Early 1990s” “Testing the Limits Propaganda Tool in Serbian and of Croatian Media Deception: Wars (1991-1995)” during the Yugoslav Children as “Fields of Nation Building Policies in 20th Century Bulgaria” Room 303 - 3rd Floor Wilson, U of Pittsburgh Trevor Ekaterina Turta, U of Pittsburgh Hill Natalia Chernysheva, UNC at Chapel Hill Kevin Mitchell Reese, UNC at Chapel U Elena Pedigo Clark, Wake Forest Approaches to the Study of Russian Orthodox Disciplinary Lay Piety - Meeting Room 304 - 3rd Floor Axer, Brown U Piotr Diana M. Dukhanova, Brown U Emilia Alexandrova Zankina, American U (Bulgaria) on the Verge of Good and Individuals Artists, Scientists, literature century Russian 19th-20th in Evil Benedict Edward DeDominicis, Catholic U of Korea (Korea) Korea of U Catholic DeDominicis, Edward Benedict (Bulgaria) Bulgarian U Milena Benovska-Sabkova, New Nela Erdeljac, Karlovac U of Applied Sciences (Croatia) Sciences Applied U of Karlovac Erdeljac, Nela (Canada) U of Toronto Danijel Matijevic, UC San Diego Ivana Polic, UC San Diego Patrick H. Patterson, Nebraska at Kearney Carol S. Lilly, U of Room - Meeting Balkans the in Building Nation of Policies 302 - 3rd Floor Oliver Researcher Schulz, Independent U (Bulgaria) Markus Wien, American Chair: Papers: Disc.: 1-21 Chair: Papers: 1-20 Disc.:

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“Wo ist das ‘Peaceful Revolution’” Volk? Selective Memory and the “Masterless Memory: Czech and Slovak Desire to 1989, November Observe the 25th Anniversary of and What Actually Happened” of Forms Re-Enactment: to Memorial “From the of 25th Anniversary the on Commemoration Romanian Revolution” “Thomas Sgovio: A Forgotten American in Stalinist Russia” the in Warfare Prisoner Internal “’Such’ya Voina’: late Stalinist Gulag” Current of The Chronicle Men’: Apes to “‘From Events and the Transformative Power of ‘Facts’” “Russian Economy of Deception” of Economy “Russian History Russian Economic Backwardness: “Beyond Perspective” in Real Historical Cacophonous Commemorations: The 25th Anniversary The 25th Anniversary Cacophonous Commemorations: in East Germany, Czechoslovakia, of the 1989 Revolutions - 3rd Fl and Romania - Meeting Room 309 Michael H. Bernhard, U of Florida Kloiber, McMaster U (Canada) Andrew James Krapfl, McGill U (Canada) Matthew Signer, Independent Scholar Susan C. Pearce, East Carolina U and Human Prisoners, the State? Foreigners, of Enemies Rights - Meeting Room 310 - 3rd Floor Cynthia A. Ruder, U of Kentucky Jennifer Hudson, U of Texas at Dallas Mark Vincent, U of East Anglia (UK) L Roman, SUNY Brockport Meredith Ekaterina Pravilova, Princeton U Princeton Pravilova, Ekaterina Alessandro Stanziani, EHESS/ French National Centre for (France) Research Paris Scientific U of Pennsylvania Isaac Holquist, Peter - Asia Central Study of the to Approaches Empirical Room 308 - 3rd Floor (Roundtable) - Meeting U of Michigan Pauline Jones Luong, U.S. Department of State Regina Faranda, Scholar David Nolle, Independent Registan.net Noah David Tucker, Pauline Jones Luong, U of Michigan Pauline Jones Luong, George Mason U Eric M. McGlinchey, Chair: 1-26 Papers: Disc.: 1-27 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 1-25 Chair:

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“ Meeting Room 408 - 4th Floor - 4th Floor - Meeting Room 408 - 4th Floor - 4th “Olga Sedakova’s ‘Free’ Communities of Spirit and Conscience” Verse: Ecumenicizing “Women and the Tat’iana Goricheva” Everyday in the Writings of Struggle Spiritual Transcendence: and “Domesticity in Maia Kucherskaia’s Recent Fiction” Distrust and Dissidence “From to Democracy: Ukraine’s Public Murals” “The Case of the Missing Unmasker: Making of the Revolution’ Disappear” Sherlock Holmes ‘the Nabokov’s Investigating Theater: the in Terrorist “The Theft from Andreev​ “Fiction as Crime, Translation as Betrayal: Herta “Fiction as Crime, Translation as Stories Traduced Files and the Police Müller’s Secret Therein” “Moscow—New Jerusalem: Icon, Index, or Symbol?” or Index, Icon, Jerusalem: “Moscow—New as a Major Jerusalem in New Skit Nikon’s “Patriarch of Muscovy” Spatial Icon “Patriarch Nikon’s New Jerusalem and ‘Byzantine Legacy’” Russell Scott Valentino, Indiana U Bloomington Russell Scott Valentino, Indiana U Bethany Braley, Indiana U Bloomington South Elizabeth Ann Skomp, Sewanee: The U of the Paul Richard Valliere, Butler U the Holy Cross Amy Singleton Adams, College of Ukraine - Meeting and Identity in Contemporary Art Room 409 - 4th Floor of U Technical National Berezovenko, Vitaliivna Antonina Ukraine “KPI” (Ukraine) Grace Ellen Mahoney, U of Michigan Monika Greenleaf, Stanford U Monika Greenleaf, College Lynn E. Patyk, Dartmouth Macalester College Julia Bekman Chadaga, Monika Greenleaf, Stanford U Contemporary Russian Women and Orthodoxy in Literature Meeting Room 407 - 4th Fl Literary Theft - Meeting Room 407 Writing Crime and Cristina Vatulescu, New York U Irina M Erman, College of Charleston Nancy S. Kollmann, Stanford U Stanford S. Kollmann, Nancy U S. Flier, Harvard Michael (Russia) Moscow State U Lomonosov Alexei Lidov, Bay Wisconsin-Green Kain, U of Kevin Michael U of Kentucky Daniel B. Rowland, Meeting Room 406 Room - Meeting of New Jerusalem Studies New 4th Fl - Chair: Papers: Disc.: 1-36 Chair: Papers: Papers: 1-35 1-34 Chair: Disc.: Chair: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 1-33 Thursday Papers: Chair: 1-37 Disc.: Disc.: Papers: Chair: 1-39 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 1-38 Disc.: 44 Conflict, Collaboration, and Coexistence in theNorth in Coexistence Caucasus inTransition,1905–28 and Collaboration, Conflict, Joshua Malitsky,IndianaUBloomington Alice OsborneLovejoy,UofMinnesota Barbara Wurm,HumboldtU(Germany) Film Socialism -MeetingRoom4104thFloor Olga Onuch,UofManchester(UK) Oleh Kotsyuba,HarvardU Sarah Latanyshyn,UCSantaBarbara (UAE) Georgi Matveevich Derluguian,New YorkUAbuDhabi Lidia Zhigunova, TulaneU Sufian NZhemukhov,George WashingtonU Leone Musgrave,IndianaUBloomington Ian TLanzillotti,OhioStateU Michael Khodarkovsky,LoyolaUChicago Irene IngeborgMasing-Delic,UNC atChapel Hill Marat Grinberg,ReedCollege Radislav Lapushin,UNCatChapelHill Jason Strudler,VanderbiltU Vera Zubarev,UofPennsylvania Literature Intersections ofProseandPoetryinEarlyLateSoviet Robert Bird,UofChicago Christina Kiaer,NorthwesternU Case Studies” “’Film Socialism’ and its Institutions: East European Ukrainian the Documenting ‘Revolution ofDignity’” of “Strategies of the20thCentury” Utopic Society: Caucasus Literature in the First Third for Search the and Reality Historical with “Conflict North CaucasusinRevolution andWar,1905–26” “Tolerance, Violence,and Authority:Islamismsofthe Conflict, 1918–1925” Caucasus: Khasaut and the Kabardian-Karachai North the in Nation and Pasturage of Politics “The to HisFather” Letters in Poetry Dovlatov’s Sergei Donat:’ “’Dear “’Elegiac Devices’inIuriiTrifonov’sProse” “Malevich betweenProseandPoetry” Short ‘Blek-end-Uait’” “Comintern Anti-Racism: The Soviet Animated “Nonfiction CinematicLaborinYugoslavia,1945-1952” Identity Negotiations between Ellenville and Zdynia” “One Performer,TwoFestivals:Lemko/Ukrainian -MeetingRoom4114thFloor

-MeetingRoom4124thFl Thursday 45 - “Mazepa and Imperial ‘Poltava’” Mythology in Pushkin’s a History of in Saltykov’s ‘The Tsar the of Myth “The Town’” Orpheus in Myth of The Hades: to Return “The Marina Tsvetaeva” Misstatements, “The Abuse of Croatian History: Misinterpretations and Falsifications1990s” and Yugoslav History during the of Croatian Homeland War: “Fiction as a Weapon in the Vronski’” Nedjeljko Fabrio’s ‘The Death of Flimsy, – The “’Vanitas vanitatum, omnia vanitas’ -21st Fruitful Facts in Croatian Poetry (16th Century)” “Rusyns and Their Language in Slovakia, Ukraine and Other Central European Countries” “The Tito-Stalin Split and Yugoslav Aviation’s Turn to Turn Aviation’s Yugoslav and Split Tito-Stalin “The South” and the Global the West “Once again Comrades: Relations, 1945-1946” Communist Party Greek and Yugoslav “Poisoning the Balkan Wells: Anti-States and War 1.0” Foundations of Cold the Meeting Room 414 - 4th Floor Meeting Room 414 (Ukraine) U Shevchenko Kyiv National Taras Alla Perminova, of Denver Polina Rikoun, U Olha Tytarenko, U of Toronto (Canada) Slava U I. Yastremski, Bucknell State U Michael M. Naydan, Pennsylvania and Culture History, Politics, Facts and Fiction in Croatian - Meeting Room 415 – 4th Floor Mirena Bagur, Harvard/ MIT Peter Kraljic, Croatian Academy of America John of America Vladimir Bubrin, Croatian Academy Ivo Soljan, Grand Valley State U Pittsburgh Nives Rumenjak, Webster U / U of Languages of Eastern Europe: At Dialects and Minority Home and Abroad - Conference Suite 1 - 3rd Floor Cammeron Girvin, UC Berkeley Sándor Foldvari, U of Debrecen (Hungary) Meeting - Meeting Cold War of the Beginning and the The Balkans Floor 413 - 4th Room Tech U Babovic, Louisiana Jovana U Philadelphia Philip Tiemeyer, Fraser U (Canada) Horncastle, Simon Jamie R Louis Ashford U/ Washington U in St. Milich, Peter Sweet Briar College E. Ashbrook, John and Culture Russian Literature in Myth of Aspects Chair: Papers: Disc.: 1-42 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 1-44 Chair: Papers: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 1-41 1-40 Thursday Disc.: Chair: 2-03 Chair: 2-02 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 2-01 Russia (ChEER)-(Meeting) and Childhood inEasternEurope #ASEEES15 toshareyourthoughtswithourcommunity. 46 Session 2–Thursday3:00-4:45pm Cammeron Girvin,UCBerkeley Curt Woolhiser, BrandeisU Miriam Shrager,IndianaUBloomington David L.Cooper, UofIllinoisatUrbana-ChampaignDavid Maria N.Todorova,Uof Illinois atUrbana-Champaign Robert CraigNation,US Army WarCollege Julie Mostov,DrexelU Stefano Bianchini,UofBologna (Italy) Francesco Privitera,UofBologna(Italy) (Roundtable) -FranklinHallARoom24thFloor Challenges, Expectations, and Visions 1800-2000 - Modernity in Eastern Europe: Debatinga Book on Alexandra S.Korros,XavierU Konrad Zielinski,MariaCurie-SkłodowskaU(Poland) Paul JBehringer,AmericanU Lizaveta Kasmach,UofAlberta(Canada) Laurie S.Stoff,ArizonaStateU Franklin HallARoom1-4thFloor Relations inWar,1914-1922- Revolution, Refugees and Meeting Room310-3rdFloor Century Artand Literature-FranklinHall A Room3-4thFl Representations of Mobility and Hybridity in 18th-19th o u a @sesuis n ue h hashtag the use and @aseeestudies at us Fol- low information. important other and changes program on updated stay to (www.twitter.com) ASEEES Convention attendees can check Twitter Podlasie Region” Maps: Poland’s of Dialectology Perceptual Mental the Exploring and Identity Variation, “Linguistic Russia, 1918-1922” Soviet in Communists Polish Dzerzhinsky. Only “Not Experience’ inSoviet-Japanese-U.S.Relations” “The Siberian Intervention as a‘Formative in RussiaandUkraineduringtheFirstWorldWar” “National Organizations of the Belarusian Refugees “Susak DialectinNewJersey:MaintenanceandShift” CHECK TWITTERFORUPDATES

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Franklin Hall A Franklin - “The Contest of Memory: Communist and post- and Communist Memory: of Contest “The Communist Monuments in Bulgaria” and Public Attitudes “’Politicians Are All Crooks’: Politics in Post-communist Bulgaria” Memory of “The Past and Un-Past in the Collective the Bulgarian Society” “Anti-Semitism in Kyiv during the First World War and of Jewish Civic Collective Identity” the Development Lithuania: An Analysis Interwar “Jewish Voice in of Newspaper in Lithuanian” Mūsų Garsas, a Jewish Byelorussia “From to Bronx: Holocaust Survivor Child in New York, 1940s-50s” “Serfs, Slaves, Peasants, and Freed People in People Slaves, “Serfs, Freed and Peasants, Art, 1861—1905” American National Russian and “Rival Ethnicization of Hybrid Identities in the First Literary Comparative of Journal International Studies” Colleen M Moore, Florida Southern College Michael Vincent Paulauskas, Middle Tennessee State U George Reklaitis, Brookdale Community College Evelina Kelbecheva, American U (Bulgaria) Emilia Alexandrova Zankina, American U (Bulgaria) & Author Nassya A Kralevska-Owens, Journalist Dilyana Ivanova, American Research (Bulgaria) Center in Sofia War Classroom Teaching Russian History in the Post–Cold A - 5th Floor - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon Christopher I. Stolarski, Oberlin College of Economics Hale-Dorrell, NRU Higher School Aaron (Russia) Alastair Kocho-Williams, Aberystwyth U (UK) Hisashi Shigematsu, U of Tokyo (Japan) Arizona State U Anna Cichopek-Gajraj, Gennady Estraikh, New York U – Communist Legacy and Post-communist Reality Culture Political Memory and Historical Room 13 - 4th Floor Amanda Brickell Bellows, UNC at Chapel Hill at Chapel UNC Bellows, Brickell Amanda U (Romania) T Szabó, Babes-Bolyai Levente U of Florida Ingrid Kleespies, Eastern Identity in 20th Century Dilemmas of Jewish 4 - 4th Floor Europe - Franklin Hall A Room (Russia) Higher School of Economics Oleg Budnitskii, NRU Alberta (Canada) Larysa Bilous, U of Iglika Mishkova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Bulgaria) Sciences of Academy Bulgarian Mishkova, Iglika Disc.: 2-06 Chair: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 2-05 Disc.: 2-04 Chair: Papers: Papers: Thursday Papers: 2-07 Chair: 2-10 Disc.: Papers: Chair: Sponsored by:CzechoslovakStudiesAssociation 2-09 Papers: 2-08 Disc.: 48 Ana Antic,UofLondon,Birkbeck(UK) Jovana LazicKnezevic,StanfordU Gilbert Rozman, PrincetonU Robert Owen Freedman,JohnsHopkins U Peter Clement,Columbia U Aurel Braun,UofToronto (Canada)/HarvardU Stephen JeromeBlank,American ForeignPolicyCouncil Carol R.Saivetz,Harvard U Ballroom SalonE-5thFloor Russian ForeignPolicyin2015 - Cathleen M.Giustino,AuburnU ASCR (CzechRepublic) Katerina Capkova, Institute of Contemporary History Owen V.Johnson,IndianaUBloomington Eagle Glassheim,UofBritishColumbia(Canada) Hugh LeCaineAgnew,GeorgeWashington U Ballroom SalonD-5thFloor Postwar Transitions: Czechoslovakia1945-1960-Grand Elidor Mehilli,HunterCollege,CUNY Thomas StewartHooker,HarvardU Philippa Hetherington,UCollegeLondon(UK) Analysis Society, ReligionandtheInternationalasCategoriesof Tenacious BinariesinRussianandSovietHistoriography: Carol S.Lilly,UofNebraskaatKearney Jelena Batinic,StanfordU 1945 -GrandBallroomSalonB5thFloor War andSocietyintheOccupiedWesternBalkans,1915- Political Opponentsinthe1940s” ‘Re-educating’ Psychoanalysis: by “Re-education Habsburg of Face Occupation duringWorldWarI” the in Intelligentsia “Serbian Jews ofCzechoslovakia” “Transition into a Nation-State: Perspectives of the Borderlands Czechoslovak “Slovak JournalisminTransition,1945-1960” of Resettlement, 1945-1960” German and Critiques Czech Migration: of “Pathologies “Domestic andInternational” “State andSociety” “Religious andSecular” Mobilization of The Women in II: Tito’s Partisan Movement” War World during Resistance and “Gender -GrandBallroomSalonC5thFloor

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Thursday - - 49 Grand - Grand Grand Ballroom Salon Ballroom Grand “Where Ruskii in South- Orientations Geopolitical Contemporary Mir Crimea” Eastern Ukraine and Meets Europe: Analyzing Bases Social in East Separatism “The of Support for Ukraine” Repression in “Feminism, Feminist Activism, and Putin’s Russia” Social Responsibility “Corporate in Russia: NGOs as Norm Entrepreneurs?” “The Unknown Civil Society in Russia” “Theatrical Front Brigades and Their Reception by Red Army Troops, 1941-1945” of ” “A Fitting End: Filming the Battle of the Creation “’ in Bukhara’ and the Soviet East in World War II” “Who Started It? The Origins of Separatism in Donbas” in Separatism of Origins The It? Started “Who Ballroom Salon F - 5th Floor Ballroom Reed College Martha Hrycak, Alexandra John O’Loughlin, U of Colorado at Boulder and Gerard Tech Toal, Virginia U Elise Giuliano, Columbia U of Toronto (Canada) Lucan Alan Way, - Russia in Society Changing Civil A G - 5th Floor Western New Mexico U Allison Denise Evans, Valerie Jeanne Sperling, Clark U Laura A. Henry, Bowdoin College U, Fresno Alfred Burney Evans, California State Meri Kulmala, U of Helsinki (Finland) in World War II and the Intelligentsia Soviet Culture Grand Ballroom Salon H - 5th Floor Katherine Zubovich, UC Berkeley Erina Megowan, Georgetown U U of London (UK) Hicks, Queen Mary, Jeremy Charles David Shaw, UC Berkeley Samantha Sherry, U of Oxford (UK) Lunacharskii Anatolii the Collective: An Aesthetics for Soviet Visual Culture and the Development of Early Grand Ballroom Salon I - 5th Floor Natasha Kurchanova, Independent Scholar Maria Popova, McGill U (Canada) and Oxana Shevel, Tufts U Shevel, Oxana and (Canada) McGill U Popova, Maria Understanding Separatism in Donbas and South-Eastern and South-Eastern Donbas in Separatism Understanding Stimuli External and Attitudes Popular Ukraine: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 2-12 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 2-13 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 2-14 Chair:

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“’Anti-Fascism’ as Holocaust Memory: Post-1956 “’Anti-Fascism’ as Holocaust Memory: Hungarian Mass-Market Literature and Hungary’s Memory Landscape” “Stalin, Soviet Foreign Postwar Planning Policy During the Second Elite, World 1941-1943” War, and Soviet Trainin’s Contributions Aron “In Defense of Peace: to the Legal Framework of the Nuremberg IMT” “Holocaust Survival and The Success of Hungary’s Opposition in the West” (1982): Massacre – 40 years after The Novi Sad “The and the Crisis ‘Second Memory’ of the Holocaust of Kadar’s Hungary” “Vladimir Putin and the Media: Building a Dual Image” Dual a Building Media: the and Putin “Vladimir of Role The Him: Love who Men the and “Putin Personality Cult” Celebrities in Putin’s “The Inner Political Meanings Putin’s Administration” Used by Society Concepts of the State and Richard S. Esbenshade, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign at Illinois of U Esbenshade, S. Richard (Italy) Pavel Kolar, European U Institute Rebekah Klein-Pejsova, Purdue U and Peace Foreign Policy, Human Rights, for a Post-WWII Order - Meeting Room 303 - 3rd Floor Word Michael Robert Cude, U of the Incarnate Dimitri Akulov, UC Santa Barbara U A&T State Earl Porter, North Carolina Thomas Iva Lucic, Uppsala U (Sweden) Iva Lucic, Uppsala UC Berkeley Andrej Milivojevic, Hungary Holocaust Memory: Communist in Global Context - Meeting Room 302 - 3rd Floor Karl William Brown, U of Wisconsin-Whitewater Marburg (Germany) Victoria E. Harms, Herder Institute Arpad von Klimo, Catholic U of America Leslie Ann Martin, Georgetown U Leslie Ann Martin, Elizabeth MIT A. 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Thursday 57 Meeting - Conference Žižek’s ‘Bolečina Razlike’ Meeting Room 413 - 4th Floor 4th - 413 Room Meeting Meeting Room 414 - 4th Floor - Meeting Room 414 “A Farewell to Objectivity: Use and Abuse The of Hemingway’s ‘A Farewell to Arms’ Contemporary Culture” in Slovene “Remembering the Forgotten War: Writing History I” War World of Dream-Image Slovene the through “Breaking the Silence: and the First ‘Razdor’” “Russian History on Stage: Tsar Fyodor (1898) and the Beginnings of Moscow Art Theatre” Snow-Maiden’ ‘The Opera Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Nikolai (1881): The Early Staging and Reception History” “Staging Gogol’s Moscow” ‘Dead Souls’ for Post-Soviet “Jan Patočka, Milan Kundera, and Václav Havel: of the Prague Spring” Early Assessment “An Adventurous Existence: The Activities of Post- Existence: The “An Adventurous Jan Kavan” Exile 1968 Czechoslovak Marxism in Communist of “Philosophical Analysis of Zbigniew Jordan” Poland: Émigré life - Novels I War and World Hemingway Žižek, Suite 1 - 3rd Floor Nicholas Kyle Kupensky, Bucknell U Room 415- 4th Floor Raymond Miller, Bowdoin College Gregor Kranjc, Brock U (Canada) Kristina Helena Reardon, U of Connecticut Kaitlyn Tucker, U of Chicago Timothy Pogacar, Bowling Green State U Documenting Carpatho-Rusyn Language Manon van de Water, U of Wisconsin-Madison 1914- Literary Culture, Revisiting a Century of Slovene 2014: Amanda Allan, Northwestern U Amanda Allan, Northwestern U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Irina Avkhimovich, Victoria Kononova, U of Wisconsin-Madison U Jessica Hinds-Bond, Northwestern Zdenek Vaclav David, Woodrow Wilson International Center International Wilson Zdenek Vaclav David, Woodrow Ural Federal U (Russia) Alexey Antoshin, of The Staging and Reception the Nation: Performing Russian Narratives Katalin Kadar-Lynn, Eötvös Loránd U (Hungary) Eötvös Katalin Kadar-Lynn, Republic) U in Prague (Czech Raska, Charles Francis D. 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Journalistic in Trends “Global Questioning of Russian Presidents” and the “Television, Conversational Patterns, Making of Putin’s Nation” “Media Dynamics in Chechnya, Russia: Regulation of Regulation Russia: Chechnya, in Dynamics “Media State Censorship” the Press in the Absence of Formal “Peculiarities of the Anti-cosmopolitan Campaign and the ‘Doctors’ Plot’ in Kiev” “The Language of Genocide Antisemitism” and Soviet Postwar “Beauty, Witches, and Their Proxies” “Beauty, Witches, “The Russian Goldoni: Italian Comic Tradition” General’ and the Gogol’s ‘The Inspector “Andrey Bely’s Gogol” Eyes” “Soviet Antisemitism through Polish Justice in Post-Communist Latvia” in Post-Communist Justice “Recuperating the Communist Discourse” and Authoritative Literature Past: Romanian “The Communist Legacy and the European Court Rights” of Human Lindy Comstock, UCLA Natalia Kovalyova, U of North Texas at Dallas Michael S. Gorham, U of Florida Victoria M. Khiterer, Millersville U Michael C. 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- Thursday 61 r - Grand Ballroom Salon F - 5th Fl “Albert Rhys Williams, Religion, Revolution” and the Russian in Russia: Lessons of the People- “American Corn and Capitalism” to-People Diplomacy Philanthropy: Global and “American Orthodox 1989” Local Ventures since Extent, “Russia’s Propaganda Abroad: Strategy, and Effectiveness” for Its “Television Propaganda and Reasons Impact on the Russian Public” “Information War? A Framing Analysis of Russian, “Information War? A Framing Analysis during the Ukrainian and Western TV Newscasts Ukraine Crisis” in European “Revealing Kremlin Connections Institutions” A Mutually “Putinism and the European Far-Right: Beneficial Arrangement?” “Decision-Making under Hybrid Regimes: The Role of Legislatures” “Autobiographical Writing by Soviet Censors” Soviet by Writing “Autobiographical Norman E. Saul, U of Kansas E. Saul, Norman William of DuPage Whisenhunt, College Benton the for U Russian State Zhuravleva, Ivanovna Victoria Humanities (Russia) of Northwestern, St. Paul Matt Lee Miller, U The United Nations Lyubov A Ginzburg, Propaganda & TV Rhetoric in the Information War, Russia-Ukraine Conflict Park Sarah A Oates, U of Maryland, College U Robert W. Orttung, George Washington (Russia) and Society Floriana Fossato, Center for Media The Dynamics of Russian-American Links in Politics, Trade, in Politics, Trade, Links of Russian-American The Dynamics 5th Floo Salon E - - Grand Ballroom and Philanthropy Michael Rochlitz, NRU Higher School of Economics (Russia) Economics of School Higher NRU Rochlitz, Michael Rutland, Wesleyan U Peter Push for Europe: A The Russian World in Contemporary Greater Influence? - Grand Ballroom Salon G - 5th Floor Boris Bruk, Institute of Modern Russia U (Hungary) Krekó, Eötvös Loránd Péter Alina Polyakova, Atlantic Council of Nat’l Ekaterina Schulmann, Russian Presidential Acad Economy & Public Admin (Russia) Mitchell A. Orenstein, U of Pennsylvania Samantha Sherry, U of Oxford (UK) of Oxford U Sherry, Samantha Fairbanks U of Alaska, Brian Kassof, Chair: Papers: Disc.: 3-11 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 3-12 Chair: Papers: Disc.: Disc.: 3-10

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Meeting Room 302 - 3rd Floor - Meeting Room 302 “Revolutionaries on Vacation: Places of Leisure as “Revolutionaries on Vacation: Places Sites of Anti-Government Activities” Revolutionary “Defining Crimes and Criminals: of Consciousness, Tribunals and Conceptions Justice across Russia’s Civil War” Work? The “Ability to Bear Rights or Ability to Deaf in the Meaning of Justice for the Russian Revolutionary Period” “Ethnic Sound, Ethnic Cleansing: Czech and Nazi Czech Ethnic Cleansing: “Ethnic Sound, 1935-45” Music Research, Policies, Facts, and Practices of “Regulating Rock: during Normalization” Czech Popular Music “The Musical Argument for a Czech Nation” Central European Sonja Luehrmann, Simon Fraser U (Canada) Sonja Luehrmann, Simon Fraser U Agnieszka Pasieka, U of Vienna (Austria) U of Michigan Brian Porter-Szucs, Karen Underhill, U of Illinois at Chicago and Persianate Cultural Legacies in the Russian Empire USSR - (Roundtable) - Meeting Room 305 - 3rd Floor Isabelle Kaplan, Georgetown U Samuel Hodgkin, U of Chicago Claire Pogue Kaiser, U of Pennsylvania Genevieve Zubrzycki, U of Michigan Kathryn Ciancia, U of Wisconsin-Madison Alissa The State U of New Jersey R Klots, Rutgers, Science Academy Kitty Lam, Illinois Mathematics and Matthew Rendle, U of Exeter (UK) U Maria Galmarini, James Madison Elizabeth A. Wood, MIT From Evasion to Marginalization: Conceptions of Justice of Justice Marginalization: Conceptions From Evasion to Russia in Revolutionary Anna Koneva, Russian Research Institute for Cultural Cultural for Institute Research Russian Koneva, Anna (Russia) Branch - Northwest Heritage Natural and Facts in the of Czech Musical and Expediency Veracity Floor Room 301 - 3rd - Meeting 20th-century (UK) U of Warwick Anna Hajkova, Reserve U Case Western Kelly St. Pierre, of Exeter (UK) Trever Hagen, U New York U Burgard, Andrew Michael Brim Beckerman, American Musicological Society Musicological American Beckerman, Brim Michael Author-Meets-Critics: ‘Hierarchy and Pluralism: Living and Pluralism: ‘Hierarchy Author-Meets-Critics: Poland’ (Palgrave 2015) by Catholic Difference in Religious 304 - 3rd Room Pasieka - (Roundtable) - Meeting Agnieszka Floor 4-22 Chair: Chair: 4-21 Chair: Papers: Disc.: Disc.: 4-19 4-18 Chair: Papers: Disc.: Disc.: Friday Papers: Chair: 4-28 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 4-25 Chair: 4-24 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 4-23 76 Gabriella Tamas Vincze,UofPécs(Hungary) Andreas Enzminger,Uof Vienna (Austria) Jürgen Grimm,UofVienna (Austria) Joan Miller,BloomsburgU 401 -4thFloor Coping With Historical Trauma in Europe - Kevin Moss,MiddleburyCollege Anastasia IoannaKayiatos,MacalesterCollege Samuel RomanBuelow,IndianaUBloomington Amina Mohammed,YaleU around Socialism-MeetingRoom3083rdFloor 50 ShadesofRed:Sex,Gender,andDesirein and Patryk Reid,UofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign Chris Miller,YaleU Artemy MikhailKalinovsky,UofAmsterdam(Netherlands) Kristy Ironside,UofManchester(UK) Yakov Feygin,UofPennsylvania C.Engerman,BrandeisU David (Roundtable) -MeetingRoom3073rdFloor New ApproachestoStudyingtheSovietEconomy - AnnBlake,SaintLouisU Elizabeth James FrankGoodwin,UofFlorida Stanislav Repinetskiy,Bar-IlanU(Israel) Megan L.Dixon,CollegeofIdaho Century -MeetingRoom3063rdFloor National andPoliticalVisionsforRussiainthe Nineteenth Sergey Saluschev,UC,SantaBarbara Kelsey Rice,UofPennsylvania James RobertPickett,YaleU Jennifer L.Wilson,RussianStateUfortheHumanities(Russia) of theHolodomor ReceptioninUkraine andAustria” “Anxiety or Aggression? Psycho-physiological Impact of Humanity” Between EnemyConstructions andConveyance “Coping withHistoricalTrauma inEurope- Repeating Lenin,Queerly” “Tearooms and(Communist)Sympathy: The CaseofKyrgyzCross-dressers” “Ethnic ReclamationandthePoliticsofBeauty: ‘Vera’ andtheSexualPoliticsofRussianRadicalism” Wilde’s Oscar Nihilist: a Loving of Importance “The Narodnaia VoliaParty” “Fact andFictioninEarlySovietHistoriesofthe “The BirthofRussianPublicLiberalism”

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- Meeting Room 306 - 3rd Floor Meeting Room 303 - 3rd Floor 303 - Room - Meeting “The Doorway-as-Frame in Dostoevsky’s ‘The Idiot’” in Dostoevsky’s ‘The Doorway-as-Frame “The “Boris Godunov: Chronotopes” Tragedy as “Religious Ecstasy: a History, Truth and the ‘The Idiot’” Body Clash in of “Geography, Diversity and Modeling the Russian Empire” Underdevelopment: “The Legacy of Compliant Activism: Russian in Complaints Soviet Rights Human Party and Saturation Regions” “Who Lost Iran? of 1979” Iranian Revolution Socialism and Islamism in the Boundaries Establishing Russia: in Islam’ “’Traditional in the Religious Sphere” the on Knowledge USSR? the in Made “Orientalism East in Soviet Media” Amanda Gregg, Middlebury College Jennie Wojtusik, U of Texas at Austin Stiliana Milkova, Oberlin College Ohio U Vladimir Leonidovich Marchenkov, Jennie Wojtusik, U of Texas at Austin Diana M. Dukhanova, Brown U Economic of Models Institutions: Geography and Markets, Europe and Russia - Meeting Eastern Development in Room 307 - 3rd Floor Susan J Linz, Michigan State U Grigoriadis, Freie U Berlin (Germany) Theocharis International for Institute German Libman, Alexander and Security Affairs SWP (Germany) Steven Nafziger, Williams College Collecting Facts about the Other: Russia and the East, the the the East, and Russia the Other: about Facts Collecting within Russia East (Germany) U Munich Aust, Ludwig-Maximillians Martin E. U Friedman, Yale Jeremy (Russia) School of Economics NRU Higher Lili Di Puppo, of Zurich (Switzerland) Philipp Casula, U George Washington U Sufian N Zhemukhov, the Russian in Pilgrimage of Art and the Art Pilgrimage Room 304 - 3rd Floor Empire - (Roundtable) - Meeting Museum of Art Kristen Regina, Philadelphia U Southern Connecticut State Nikolaos A. Chrissidis, SUNY Albany Nadieszda Kizenko, Wendy R. Salmond, Chapman U Illinois U Christine Diane Worobec, Northern and Narrative and the Chronotope: Visual, Cognition Historical Implications Chair: Papers: Disc.: 6-24 Chair: Papers: Disc.: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 6-21 Chair: 6-23 6-20 Friday 6-25 Chair: 6-30 Chair: 6-29 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 6-28 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 6-27 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 98 Consortium Unique Collections intheAcademic Libraries of thePACSLAV From Gay Propaganda to From LGBTQ Gay Propaganda Activism Jonathan Oldfield, UofBirmingham (UK) Meeting Room 403-4thFloor Russian EnvironmentalKnowledge ontheGlobalStage - Liladhar R.Pendse,UCBerkeley StanfordU Liisi Esse, Michael Biggins,UofWashington Barbara BrigidaKrupa,StanfordU Julia BekmanChadaga,MacalesterCollege Lisa RyokoWakamiya,FloridaStateU Olga Smolyak,UofOxford(UK) Julie A.Buckler,HarvardU Alexey Golubev,UofBritishColumbia(Canada) Room 401-4thFloor Cultural ArtifactsTransnational Memory-Meeting and Barry PaulScherr,DartmouthCollege Irene IngeborgMasing-Delic,UNCatChapel Hill Jenifer Presto,UofOregon Anita AlexandrovnaKondoyanidi,Georgetown U Gorky andItaly-MeetingRoom3103rdFloor Evgenii Bershtein,ReedCollege Roman Utkin,DavidsonCollege Anna Fishzon,DukeU Julie AnneCassiday,WilliamsCollege Philip RossBullock,UofOxford(UK) Room 308-3rdFloor “Our SharedMateriality:TransnationalLocalisms” Consumption intheBrezhnevEra” “All We Need is Soup: the Social Meanings of Soup New Petersburg’s Monastery Bells” St. Cases: Faberge Museum and Moscow’s Returned Danilov Two in Memory Transnational Deconstructing and “Constructing Gorky’s Poet? Court Russian Meta-Artistic MusingsinItalianExiles” or Capri of “King “Folk Ecology: Gorky, Italy, and Voices of the Land” “The QueerWaveofRussianEmigration” the BattleoverChildinPutin’sRussia” and Propaganda’, ‘Gay Children-404, Exist! “We in ‘GayPropaganda:RussianLoveStories’” Samizdat of Revival The All? Conquer Love “Can -(Roundtable)MeetingRoom4024thFloor

- Meeting Friday 99 Meeting - Meeting Room 405 - 4th Floor “Russian “Russian Plains the Great on Forestry Steppe of the USA” “Translation and War, 1940s-1950s” in the Early Cold Permafrost Contestation: Researching “Soviet Contributions to the Debate Concerning Change” Anthropogenic Climate Morality in and Unmediated Vision: Art Artist’s “The of Anna” Mikhailov’s Portrait “Attaining ‘English ’ vs. the (Un)happy of Genre Karenina’ and the Russian Family: ‘Anna the Family Novel” Metafictive as Karenina’ ‘Anna Deceit: of Spirit “The Gothic” “Ideology in the Abecedarium: Alexandre Benois’s Alexandre Abecedarium: the in “Ideology 1904 ‘Azbuka v kartinakh’” Karenina’ ‘Anna Child Reunion: and Mother “The Stalin” in Book Illustrations under Lenin and Childish Children and “Grown-Up Grownups in the Writing of Lidiia Chukovskaia and Nadezhda Mandelstam” “What’s the Real ‘Matter’ with Iosif Volotskii?” An Terrible: Ivan the Documented “The Epistemological Exercise” David York (UK) U of G Moon, Pomona College Pey-Yi Chu, Birmingham (UK) Oldfield, U of Jonathan Georgetown U Catherine Evtuhov, David U of Virginia M.B.L. Herman, Dimova, Oberlin College Polina Dimcheva McGill U (Canada) Anna A. Berman, Eric Naiman, UC Berkeley Sara Stefani, Indiana U Bloomington in Twentieth Century Representations of Childhood Russian Literature Kelly Herold, Grinnell College Sara Pankenier Weld, UC Santa Barbara Megan Swift, U of Victoria (Canada) U Lioudmila Alexeevna Zaitseva, Harvard Martina Winkler, U of Bremen (Germany) - Sources Biography of Muscovites from Reliable Room 406 - 4th Floor Marina Swoboda, McGill U (Canada) David Maurice Goldfrank, Georgetown U Charles J. Halperin, Independent Scholar Disc.: - 4th Floor - Meeting Room 404 6-31 ‘Anna Karenina’ Chair: Papers: Disc.: 6-32 Papers: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 6-33 Chair: Papers: Friday Disc.: 6-36 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 6-35 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 6-34 100 Ukrainian Borderlands-MeetingRoom4074thFloor Imperial Dreams andAdministrative Plans in the Pre-Modern Marina Swoboda,McGillU(Canada) Gwyn MBourlakov,UofKansas Christina Kiaer, NorthwesternU Ksenya Gurshtein,Independent Scholar Molly Brunson,YaleU Meeting Room409-4th Floor Art, Russia andEast/CentralEurope - The StateoftheDiscipline (NewResearch):Histories of Boris Wolfson,AmherstCollege Natalia Klimova,PrincetonU Molly M.Flynn,UofCambridge(UK) Daria Ezerova,YaleU Maksim Hanukai,ColumbiaU Room 408-4thFloor Post-Soviet Political Performance II: Theater -Meeting Barbara J.Skinner,IndianaStateU Curtis GordonMurphy,UofAlaska,Anchorage Oksana Mykhed,HarvardU Michael Polczynski,GeorgetownU Andrzej S.Kaminski,GeorgetownU Voevoda MikhailPetrovichGolovin” “In Siberia, in the Service of the State: 17th-Century Stage: Teatr.Doc’s‘TwoinYourHouse’” “Politics andTheatricalityof Domestic Spaceon Sakharov the in Centre’s ‘VtoroiAkt.Vnuki’” Past Stalinist the Remembering “Theater as Commemorative Practice: ‘Oxygen’” Adaptation ofIvanVyrypaev’s Is Found in the2009 “Post-Soviet Existential Crisis:What IsLostandWhat the under Ukraine Right-Bank of Russian Empire” Towns the in ‘Insubordinate’ Subjects and‘Irrational’ Institutions “The Persistence of the Old Commonwealth: Disease Right-Bank Ukraine,1793-98” Contagious Borders: Epidemics and Redrawing Provincial Boundaries in Your on “Plague Ottoman Frontier” Domains’ of the Early Modern Polish-Lithuanian/ ‘Bulwark of Christendom’ and the ‘Well Protected “Antemurale Christianitatis, Memâlik-i Mahrûse: The

(Roundtable) - Friday 101 Meeting “Green Imperialism Meets the Yellow Peril: Environment Environment Peril: Yellow the Imperialism Meets “Green and Ethnicity in the Russian Far East, 1860-1914” “Reimagining Chernobyl: Science Fiction at Borders of Humanity” the Disappeared and Fantasy Fiction “Why Science Took Over: Genre and Geopolitics” “Science of Siberian as a Case-Study in Imperial Networks” “Underground Space ‘Omon Ra’” Travel: Viktor Pelevin’s “Modernisation, “Modernisation, Post-Stalinist Soviet in Nationalisms Metropolitan Decolonization Cinema” and Non- Hoca Folklore: of National “Reinterpretations Films from Central Asia” Nasreddin in Post-Stalinist “The Politics Abuldze’s ‘The Prayer’ (1967) and ‘A Necklace for of My Beloved’ (1971)” Tableau Aesthetics: Tengiz Alexei B. Kojevnikov, U of British Columbia (Canada) Nathaniel Knight, Seton Hall U Diana Kurkovsky West, European U at St. Petersburg (Russia) Petersburg St. at U European West, Kurkovsky Diana Yvonne Helen Howell, U of Richmond Anindita Banerjee, Cornell U Periphery: Imperial on the and State Nation, Race, Situations - Meeting Imperial Eastern and Far Siberian Room 412 - 4th Floor Economics of School Higher NRU Semyonov, M. Alexander (Russia) (Canada) Dmitry Mordvinov, U of British Columbia Mark Sokolsky, Ohio State U Room 411 - 4th Floor ETH Technology, of Institute Federal Swiss Vronskaya, Alla (Switzerland) Amanda Lerner, Yale U Reimagining National History: Post-Stalinist Cinema of Cinema Post-Stalinist History: National Reimagining 410 Room - - Meeting Trans-Caucasus and Asia Central 4th Floor U of Pittsburgh Beach Gray, U (UK) Durham Dušan Radunović, Ellina U of Pittsburgh Sattarova, Olga Kim, U of Pittsburgh of Mississippi Joshua J. First, U - Science Edge of the at Fictions Worlds: Sci-Fi Disc.: Disc.: 6-39 Chair: Papers: Chair: Papers: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 6-38 6-37 Friday Disc.: Papers: Chair: 6-42 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 6-41 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 6-40 102 Grazyna F.Drabik, CUNY Chris Rzonca,NewYorkU Krystyna LipinskaIllakowicz,YaleU Izabela Kalinowska-Blackwood,SUNYStonyBrook Chris Rzonca,NewYorkU Century Poland-MeetingRoom415 Rough Patches:Politics and Culture in Twenty-First Vicki JeanGrove,UofColoradoatBoulder Yekaterina Cotey,UofTexasatAustin Irina MErman,CollegeofCharleston Thomas J.Garza,UofTexas,Austin Vicki JeanGrove,UofColoradoatBoulder Revenants -MeetingRoom4144thFloor Vampires, Vourdalaks and VIPs: Variants of Russian Hermiona Education Andrey AlexanderShlyakhter,IndependentScholar/ Anna Muller,UofMichigan-Dearborn Victor Petrov,ColumbiaU Johanna LeighMellis,UofFlorida Tomasz Blusiewicz,HarvardU Robert Nemes,ColgateU 4th Floor Transfers between East and West -MeetingRoom413 The Not-So-Iron Curtain: Illicitand Clandestine Exchanges Poetn te efrac/efrig the Performance/Performing Protest: ‘TheGolgothaPicnic’ inPoland,2014” the “Protesting Theatre” “Silence or Violence: Polish Twenty-First Century Wojciech Smarzowski” “How to Drink Vodka like a Pole: the Cinema of Fantasy” “VIP: The Vampire in the Contemporary Russian ‘The FamilyoftheVourdalak’” “Nation andVampiricNarration in AlekseyTolstoy’s in ContemporaryRussianPopularCulture” Vampire the Reimagining Blood: with Russia “From Valley 1964-1989” Scientific-Technical Bulgarian Intelligence and the Creation of the Socialist Silicon Denied: as “Access Athletes Hungarian Game: Smugglers inthe1970sand1980s” Second “The of Solidarność” Eve the on Gdańsk in Stratification Social in Study Sea Ports:A “The SecondEconomyoftheBaltic

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- (Meeting) - Meeting Room 303 - - (Meeting) - Meeting Room 303 - (Meeting) - Conference Suite 1 - 3rd - (Meeting) - Conference Suite 1 - Franklin Hall A Room 1 - 4th Floor “Labor Unrest in Civil War Petrograd: The Strike “Labor Unrest in Civil War Petrograd: Wave of March, 1919” “The VChK goes to the Market” “The Carrying Out of Land Socialization: The Expected and the Unexpected” “Art as a ‘Tool’ of Cognition” “Art as a Media of Memory in State Socialist “Pieces of Art as Czechoslovakia” “Farewell to Illusions: Change Self-reflexive Art in andCzechoslovakia” the Narratives of Collectivization in Floor and the The Expected Project in Action: The Early Soviet Unexpected Alice K. Pate, Kennesaw State U U Bloomington Alexander Rabinowitch, Indiana Boris B Gorshkov, U of Tennessee at Chattanooga Michael Stanford Melancon, Auburn U at Chattanooga C. Swanson, U of Tennessee John 3rd Floor Scientific Society Meeting and Reception Scientific Society Meeting and Meeting Room 309 - 3rd Floor 3rd Floor (Meeting) - Meeting Room 304 - - 3rd Floor Meeting - (Meeting) - Conference Suite 2 Art as an Approach to Reality in State Socialist Socialist State in Reality to Approach an as Art - Conference Identity Memory, Media, Czechoslovakia: 3rd Floor Suite 3 - Regimes Totalitarian of Study the for Institute Blaive, Muriel (Czech Republic) Republic) Králové (Czech U of Hradec Jan Mervart, of Totalitarian for the Study Pycha, Institute Cenek Republic) Regimes (Czech Totalitarian of Study the for Institute Jaroslav Najbert, Republic) Regimes (Czech Harvard U Veronika Tuckerova, Central European U (Hungary) Olga Zaslavskaya, Session 7 – Friday – 3:45-5:30 pm Session 7 – Friday – 3:45-5:30 7-01 Chair: Papers: Disc.: Slovak Studies Association Association for the Study of Eastern Christian History and Culture Association for the Study of Eastern Resources Executive Committee on Libraries and Information Early Slavic Studies Association American Association for Ukrainian Studies American Association for Ukrainian Chair: Papers: Disc.: 6-46 Friday Chair: 7-05 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 7-04 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 7-03 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 7-02 104 Christian Bernhard Voss,HumboldtU (Germany) Franklin Hall A Room13-4thFloor and Cross-Border PracticesinDailyMarket Exchange On theFringesof‘Slavic’ Worlds:Language, Rhetoric Cecile E.Kuznitz,BardCollege Karen Auerbach,UNCatChapelHill Mary Gluck,BrownU Frick,UCBerkeley David ASCR (CzechRepublic) Katerina Capkova,InstituteofContemporary History 4 -4thFloor in theCitiesofEastCentralEurope Urban Spaces,JewishPlaces?JewsandTheir Neighbors Susanna Witt,UppsalaU(Sweden) Brian JamesBaer,KentStateU Katharine Holt,UofStAndrews(UK) Katerina Clark,YaleU Masha Kirasirova,NewYorkUAbuDhabi(UAE) East andWest-FranklinHallARoom34thFloor Facts ofTranslation 2:TranslationasMediation between Madigan Fichter,NewYorkU Katalin Fabian,LafayetteCollege Matthew TBoyd,UofWashington Technology (Norway) Sabrina PetraRamet,NorwegianUofScience & László Kürti,UofMiskolc(Hungary) Nicholas PatrickHayes,SaintJohn’sU A Room2-4thFloor Rock MusicandPoliticsinEasternEurope Polish BookTradeintheNineteenth Century” “Jewish Publishers,Warsaw Bookstores,andthe “The ScandaloftheOrpheum” Revisited” “Early ModernJewishResidencePatterns East in‘InostrannaiaLiteratura’” “From InternationaltoForeign:Re-packagingthe Krachkovskii, Naimy” “Embodying East-WestTranslation:Tikhonov, the 1920sand1930s” “Translating Revolution:SovietRussiaandChinain Contemporary BalkanRockandPunk” “The StateoftheNewSocialContractin Protest andResistance” “Rock MusicandPoliticsinPoland:Lyricsof “The NewNationalRockMusicinHungary”

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- Grand Ballroom (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom - (Roundtable) - Grand “The Satire of the Satirical Journals of 1905” “The Satire of the Satirical Journals before WWI” “Satire and the Russian Avant-Garde Russia and its “A Look from the Outside: Soviet Leaders in the Satirical Press of Russian Emigration (c. 1920s-1930s)” Advancement of Science “Crisis, Consumption and Dilemmas of Slavic Slavic of and Dilemmas Consumption “Crisis, Border” the Greek-Macedonian Origins on Wenming to Bargain: The Russians How “Teaching on Governmentality of Neoliberal Interpretation Border?” the Russian-Chinese Language Politics between “Post-wall Pomak and Reethnicisation” Transnationalism Salon D - 5th Floor Jonathan L. Larson, Grinnell College Anita Kurimay, Bryn Mawr College Scott D. Spector, U of Michigan U Nancy M. Wingfield, Northern Illinois Russian Visual Satire (1905-1930s) Salon C - 5th Floor Scholar Galina Mardilovich, Independent Marcus C. Levitt, U of Southern California Peter Brooks, Johns Hopkins U Jeffrey Oleg Minin, Bard College Dina Khapaeva, Georgia Institute of Technology Beyond Traditional Narratives of Czechoslovak Stalinism: New Interdisciplinary Historiographies FACT: How to Get at Historical Sources for Non- How to FACT: Normative Sexual Behavior - (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon B - 5th Floor (Italy) Pieter M. Judson, European U Institute Dmitry Gorenburg, Harvard U of State Janet Marie Kilian, U.S. Department Daniel Peris, Federated Investors and Asian Studies Josh Wilson, The School of Russian Beth Holmgren, Duke U Beth Holmgren, Duke Rozita Dimova, Ghent U (Belgium) Ghent Dimova, Rozita Ghent U (Belgium) Dieter Stern, Humboldt U (Germany) Bernhard Voss, Christian U of Chicago Victor Allen Friedman, Roundtable: Careers Vice President-Designated Beyond Academia Salon A - 5th Floor (followed by a Reception Sponsored (followed by a Reception Sponsored Salon A - 5th Floor U Ctr for Eurasian, Russian, and East by Georgetown European Studies) Chair: 7-08 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 7-09 Chair: 7-07 Speakers: Laura Adams, American Association for the Adams, American Association for Speakers: Laura Chair: Disc.: 7-06 Papers: Friday Chair: 7-12 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 7-11 Chair: 7-10 Disc.: Papers: Papers: Chair: 7-13 106 Saulius Grybkauskas, LithuanianInstitute ofHistory(Lithuania) Julie Mostov,DrexelU B.Kanin,JohnsHopkins U David James Gow,King’sCollegeLondon(UK) Stefano Bianchini,UofBologna(Italy) Francine Friedman,BallStateU Grand BallroomSalonG-5thFloor The RegionalandInternationalFactor-(Roundtable) Bosnia andHerzegovinaafterTwentyYearsof Dayton: Mark R.Beissinger,PrincetonU Virginie Lasnier,McGillU(Canada) Debra Javeline,UofNotreDame Graeme Robertson,UNCatChapelHill Alfred BurneyEvans,CaliforniaStateU,Fresno Happens Next?-GrandBallroomSalonF5thFloor The Aftermath ofProtestsinthepost-SovietRegion: What Charlotte Rosenthal,IndependentScholar Mark M.Trotter,IndianaUBloomington Kayla Grumbles,UofKansas Education: ACTR/ACCELS Graham Hettlinger,AmericanCouncilsforInternational (Roundtable) -GrandBallroomSalonE5thFloor Program inanEraofRenewedHostilityandMistrust Bucking theTrend? TheUS-RussiaPeer-to-PeerDialogue Peter Bugge,AarhusU(Denmark) Jacob AriLabendz,WashingtonUinSt.Louis Kimberly ElmanZarecor,IowaStateU Gerlach,StPeter’sU David Padraic Kenney,Indiana UBloomington Frontline SovietRepublic- Grand BallroomSalonH- 5thFl Identifying theEnemy:Secret PolicingandCensorshipina Demobilization aftertheColorRevolutions” “Where DidEveryoneGo?Processesof Beslan” “After Violence:ParticipationoverRetaliationin Structures: EvidencefromRussia” “Social MediaandSocialMovementAbeyance Czechoslovak StateanditsPolitics” “Jewish HistoryasaWindowintothe to TotalitarianNarratives” “The StalinistCityasaHistoriographicChallenge and theSovietizationofCzechoslovakia” “Weaving theWaytoStalinism:TextileProduction

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“KGB Semiotics: Between Soviet Universalism and Universalism Soviet Between Semiotics: “KGB Peculiarities’” ‘Local to Managing Threats Been Warned: “You Have under Soviet Rule” in Lithuania State Security Lithuania: Framing in post-Stalinist “Censorship Embracing All-Union Trends in Local Threads or Activities” Lithuanian Glavlit “’Strike’ and Realism” “’Nevsky’ and Affect” “’Method’ and Race” “Misunderstood Modernity? Consumption and the “Misunderstood Modernity? Consumption Perils of Civilization in Bulgarian 1863-1939” Travelers and “Anti-Semitism and Modernity: British Local Jews in the Carpathians, 1860-1914” “Incorrect Modernity: The ‘Othering’ of 1930s Hungarian Film” Mark Harrison, U of Warwick (UK) U of Warwick Mark Harrison, Vilius of History Lithuanian Institute Ivanauskas, (Lithuania) U Amir Weiner, Stanford - Grand Eisenstein: Realism, Affect, Race Three Views of - 5th Floor - 5th Floor Ballroom Salon I U of Texas at Austin Joan Neuberger, Park Elizabeth U of Maryland, College A. Papazian, Johns Hopkins U Eakin Moss, Anne Karla Oeler, Emory U Emma Widdis, U of Cambridge (UK) Stalin and Khrushchev - (Roundtable) Soviet Sport under - Grand Ballroom Salon J - 5th Floor Paul Janco, U of Connecticut Andrew UC San Diego Robert S. Edelman, Susan Grant, U College Dublin (Ireland) Steven Maddox, Canisius College College Jenifer L. Parks, Rocky Mountain to Paths Modernity and Its Discontents: Navigating Eastern Europe ‘Progress’ in 19th and 20th Century Grand Ballroom Salon K - 5th Floor Hillel J Kieval, Washington U in St. Louis Texas at Austin Mary Catherine Neuburger, U of James Koranyi, U of Durham (UK) Point David Stephen Frey, U.S. Military Academy, West Wendy Bracewell, U College London (UK) Russian Universities to Internationalize Efforts (Roundtable) - Grand Ballroom Salon L - 5th Floor Alexandra M. Vacroux, Harvard U Disc.: 7-14 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 7-15 Chair: 7-16 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 7-17 Chair: Friday Chair: 7-23 Papers: Chair: 7-22 Chair: 7-19 Disc.: Papers: Chair: Sponsored by:Slavic,EastEuropean,andEurasianFolklore 7-18 108 Robert Mulcahy, CollegeofWilliam& Mary Meeting Room 306-3rdFloor Dostoevsky: Faith,Filmand MathematicalDiscourses - Arizona StateU Siroky,ArizonaState UandValeryDzutsati,David with EthnographicMuseum,BAN(Bulgaria) Mila MilevaMaeva,InstofEthnology&Folklore Studies Brenna CarolineMiller,OhioStateU Karimova,UofMassachusetts, Amherst Liliya Meeting Room305-3rdFloor Muslim Identity from SocialismtoPostsocialism - Irina G.Stakhanova,BowlingGreenStateU Humanities /EuropeanU(Lithuania) Alexander Pershai,InternationalAssociation for the Alexandar Mihailovic,HofstraU Svitlana V.Malykhina,UofMassachusetts,Boston Robert S.Edelman, UCSanDiego Lara Ryazanova-Clarke,UofEdinburgh(UK) Room 302-3rdFloor Language asCasusBelliII Margaret HiebertBeissinger,PrincetonU Izabela Zdun,McGillU(Canada) Victoria Somoff,DartmouthCollege Lida Cope,EastCarolinaU Steven GJug,BaylorU Association Fact andFolklore-MeetingRoom3013rdFloor Oleg V.Kharkhordin,EuropeanU,StPetersburg(Russia) Martin Gilman,NRUHigherSchoolofEconomics(Russia) Isak Froumin,NRUHigherSchoolofEconomics (Russia) Igor Fedyukin, NRU HigherSchoolofEconomics (Russia) Evidence fromtheNorth Caucasus” “Where ShariaandLiberalism Meet:Surprising Heterodox MuslimsinBulgaria” “Propaganda andIdentificationStrategiesof Socialist Yugoslavia” “Transnational NetworksandMuslimIdentityin Fairy Tales” “Reality andWonderinLyudmilaPetrushevskaya’s Slavic Epics” “Invasion inHistoryandFolklore:TheCaseofEast and Czech-languageEthnicPressinthe1940s” “Zajímáte seohudbu?MusicalTastes,Identity, -(Roundtable)Meeting

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- Meeting Room 310 - 3rd Floor “The Certainty of Uncertainty: 2+2=5, the 2+2=5, of Uncertainty: Certainty “The Dostoevsky’s Man, and Underground and the Imaginary” of the Real Reconciliation as a Belief ‘Via Negativa’: “Ivan Karamazov’s Proposition” ‘Two-Edged’ Adaptations of Dostoevsky: the “Post-Soviet Film Problem of Polyphony” Labor Supply: The Case of “Remittances and Kosovo” Experiment “Crackdown on Corruption: A Natural in Safe and Swing Districts” Information “The Political-Economic Role of Public The in the Rise and Growth of Ponzi Schemes: Case of Albania, 1993-1997” “The International Factor of the Spring 1937 Events in Barcelona” “The Spanish Civil War and the Limits of Soviet Influence: The Case of the Spanish Communist Michael Marsh-Soloway, U of Virginia U of Marsh-Soloway, Michael U of Rochester R. Givens, John Milla U Georgetown Fedorova, (Lioudmila) Purdue U Olga Lyanda-Geller, and Ponzi Schemes: Challenges Bribes, Remittances, - in Albania and Kosovo to Economic Development - 3rd Floor Meeting Room 307 U of Delaware Genta Menkulasi, Jeta Rudi, U of Minnesota Bledi Celiku, World Bank Arjada Bardhi, Northwestern U Besnik Pula, Virginia Tech - Women’s Narratives of Confinement of Her Own: A Cell - 3rd Floor (Roundtable) - Meeting Room 308 U Robert Edward Blobaum, West Virginia South The U of the Justyna Anna Beinek, Sewanee: Jehanne M Gheith, Duke U Michigan Alicja W. Kusiak-Brownstein, U of Institute of Literary Katarzyna Nadana-Sokolowska, Research, PAN (Poland) Monika Świętosława Rudas-Grodzka, Institute of Literary Monika Świętosława Rudas-Grodzka, Research, PAN (Poland) War in Spanish Civil Rethinking the Importance of the Stalin’s Time Jonathan Michael Sherry, U of Pittsburgh Olga Novikova Monterde, Independent Scholar William Pittsburgh J. Chase, U of Disc.: 7-24 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 7-25 Chair: Papers: 7-27 Chair: Papers: Friday Papers: Chair: 7-31 Chair: 7-30 Chair: 7-29 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 7-28 110 Victoria Juharyan,Princeton U Olga PetersHasty,Princeton U Kant -MeetingRoom4044th Floor Literature andEthics:Tolstoy andNabokov,Plato and John McCannon,SouthernNewHampshireU Steven E.Harris,UofMaryWashington Heather D.DeHaan,SUNYBinghamton James Thomas Andrews,IowaState U Roshanna PatriciaSylvester,DePaulU (Roundtable) -MeetingRoom4034thFloor the BuiltEnvironmentinTsaristandSovietEmpire Motion &Urbanity:VisualSymbolism,Sitesof Mobility & Library ofStamford Lubow KvitoslawaWolynetz,UkrainianMuseumand Eparchy ofPassaic Diane Rabiej,HeritageMuseumandLibrary of the Michael Perekrestov,FoundationofRussianHistory Center ofNJ Michael Andrec,UkrainianHistoricalandEducational Marta MestrovicDeyrup,SetonHallU (Roundtable) -MeetingRoom4024thFloor Four Library,ArchivalandMuseumCollections Charting theUnderexplored: TheExperienceof Mara Lazda,CUNY,BronxCommunityCollege Amanda JeanneSwain,HumanitiesCommons Stephen MichaelNorris,MiamiUofOhio Susan K.Morrissey,UCIrvine Janis Chakars,Gwynedd-MercyCollege Room 401-4thFloor Tsarist RussiaandPost-CommunistEurope Symbols ofViolence: Commemorating Individuals in Glennys J.Young,UofWashington ’Conversion’” Aesthetics and PhilosophyofLovePre- andPost- “Climbing downPlato’s ‘Ladder’: Tolstoy’s Monument inKaunas,Lithuania” “A BlankPageoraofHistory?TheKalanta “Living Torch:JanPalachinMemory” the TerroristinLateImperialRussia” “Stepan BalmashevandHisHeirs:Memorializing 1946-1948” Spanish RepublicanMilitaryOfficersinYugoslavia, “From MoscowtoBelgrade,andBackSpain?: Party (PCE)”

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“The Two Solitudes of Russia Abroad: Russian and “The Two Solitudes of Russia Abroad: of World Russian-Jewish Writers in the Aftermath War II” and “Rumours and Retribution: Nina Berberova the Question of Nazi Collaboration” Whites: Paris, “Teffi between the Reds and the 1945-47” “Convicting Pozdnyshev: Nabokov’s Variation on Variation Nabokov’s Pozdnyshev: “Convicting ‘Confession’” Pozdnyshev’s ‘War and From Tolstoy’s and Deception: “On Truth Fire’” Nabokov’s ‘Pale Peace’ to the “Mechanisms of Mass Killings: Constructing Caricature ‘Image of the Enemy’ in Soviet Political (late 1920s—early 1930s)” “Life under Soviet Rule and the Holodomor in Ukrainian Émigré Memoirs and Testimonies of the Late 1940s” Brandon Gray Miller, Southern Methodist U Brandon Gray Miller, College Karl D. Qualls, Dickinson of Reading (UK) Andy Willimott, U Life in 1940s Russian Émigré Conflicts and Controversies: - 4th Floor France - Meeting Room 406 David U of Wisconsin-Madison M. Bethea, Livak, U of Toronto (Canada) Leonid Siggy Frank, U of Nottingham (UK) Edythe C. Haber, Harvard U David M. Bethea, U of Wisconsin-Madison the Tragedies, and Images of Enemies, Memories of Holodomor in Soviet Ukraine (1920s-1930s) Tatyana Gershkovich, Harvard U Harvard Gershkovich, Tatyana U (Canada) Dragunoiu, Carleton Dana L. U Princeton Caryl Emerson, of St. Scholastica Allen Poole, College Randall Discussing Childhood at Critical Growing Up Soviet: Room 405 - 4th Floor Moments - (Roundtable) - Meeting Michigan State U Matthew Pauly, Higher School of Economics (Russia) Natalie Belsky, NRU Room 407 - 4th Floor (Canada) E. Kohut, U of Alberta Zenon Ukraine the History of Liudmyla Grynevych, Institute of NAS (Ukraine) Bohdan Klid, U of Alberta (Canada) 7-33 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 7-34 Disc.: 7-32 Chair: Chair: Papers:

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Saturday ” 139 Meeting Room 410 - 4th Floor - Meeting Room 410 “Domestic Orient: The Photography Touristic, Amateur the Soviet-time Modernized, in and ‘East’ Invisible the Biographical Strategies of V.A. Zhukovsky in 1840s” Zhukovsky of V.A. Strategies Biographical “Drawing the ‘Sternian’ Event: Alexander Chicherin’s Writings of 1812-1813” Illustrated “Soviet Cosmovision: “Soviet Cosmovision: First Live Broadcasts from Outer Space” and the Networks Satellite “Divided Connected: and Production of Liveness” Communications Satellite Peace: to Bridge Satellite “A Assured Destruction” in the Age of Mutual “19th Century Czech Verse” Science?” “Can Verse Study Become an Exact Verse” “How to Differentiate Meters in non-Classical Photographer Author: Inaccurate an of “Assignations Russian Colonial Orden & Appropriations in the Central Eurasian Archive” “Authentic Landscapes? Photography and Visuality in Tsarist Central Asia” Jeff Sahadeo, Carleton U (Canada) Nina Panina, State U (Russia) State Novosibirsk Panina, Nina Natalia U Tomsk State National Research Y. Nikonova, (Russia) Soviet Space Context of the Television in the ‘Hello, Earth’: Cold War Melissa Andrea Chakars, Saint Joseph’s U Melissa Andrea Chakars, Tokyo U (Japan) Masumi Kameda, U (Sweden) Lars Lundgren, Södertörn State U, Long Beach Jenks, California Andrew The New School Margot M. K. Bouman, 411 - Room - Meeting and Taxonomy Slavic Verse: Analysis 4th Floor Petr Plechac, Institute of Republic) Czech Literature ASCR (Czech (Russia) the Humanities Oleg Anshakov, Russian State U for Tatyana Vladimirovna Skulacheva, Vinogradov Institute of , RAN (Russia) Michael Wachtel, Princeton U and Soviet the Imperial in Photography and Shadowy Truths Siberia - Meeting Room 412 - and Asia of Central Archives 4th Floor Basel (Switzerland) Benjamin Schenk, U of Frithjof Heather S. Sonntag, U of Wisconsin-Madison (UK) Jennifer Keating, U College London Olga Shevchenko, Williams College and Oksana Sarkisova, Central European U (Hungary) Disc.: Disc.: 9-37 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 9-38 Papers: Disc.: 9-39 Chair: Papers: Saturday Discussion of 9-43 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 9-42 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 9-41 Disc.: Papers: Chair: Chair: (Roundtable) -MeetingRoom 501-5thFloor 9-40 140 Radmila Gorup,Columbia U Krinka Vidakovic-Petrov,IndependentScholar Predrag Petrovic,UofBelgrade(Serbia) Aleksandar Petrov,UofPittsburgh Krinka Vidakovic-Petrov,IndependentScholar Room 415-4thFloor toWorld WarOne-Meeting Serbian Literature: Responses Alison K.Smith,UofToronto(Canada) Tatiana Filimonova,VanderbiltU Katherine Bowers,UofBritishColumbia(Canada) Valeria Sobol,UofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign Sanna Turoma,UofHelsinki(Finland) 414 -4thFloor Imagining theNorthinRussianLiterature Maxim Matusevich,SetonHallU Kristin Roth-Ey,UCollegeLondon(UK) Radina Vucetic,UofBelgrade(Serbia) Péter Apor,HungarianAcademyofSciences(Hungary) Patryk JanBabiracki,UofTexasatArlington Alexandra M. Vacroux,HarvardU Ted Gerber,U ofWisconsin-Madison Lynda YPark, ASEEES Worlds: Cold War Connections between the‘Second’ and ‘Third’ Unconference Session:Crisis inRussianStudies? A

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Conference Suite 2 - 3rd Floor - Conference Suite “Borderland Effects or Just Transitions? On Triangulation On Transitions? Just or Effects “Borderland Areas” in Small-scale “Where Contact-induced Grammaticalization Meets Slavic Dialectology” “The Pskov Region in Russia” the Dialectological Map of “The Worth of Peanuts: Soviet-Malian Trade and the Soviet-Malian Trade Peanuts: of Worth “The Making of a Financial Crisis” “Seize the Foothold: Soviet Development Assistance to Mozambique, 1974-1977” “Trading with the Cooperation in the 1970s” Enemy: Soviet-Western Energy Presidential Plenary on Ukraine Presidential Plenary on Catriona Helen Moncrieff Kelly, U of Oxford (UK) Kelly, Catriona Helen Moncrieff Serhii Plokhii, Harvard U Harvard U Mark Nathan Kramer, Georgetown U Angela Evelyn Stent, London (UK) Andrew Wilson, U College Conference Suite 1 - 3rd Suite - Conference Dialectology Slavic Trends in New Floor U (Japan) Hokkaido Nomachi, Motoki (Germany) Mainz Johannes Gutenberg-U Björn Wiemer, Pace U Danylenko, Andriy U of Oslo (Norway) Jan Ivar Bjørnflaten, U Wayles Browne, Cornell and Soviet Foreign Trade Facts Development Cooperation. and Official Fiction p.m. Meeting Room 304 - 3rd Floor, 12:00 Vladimir Dobrenko, London School of Economics and of School London Vladimir Dobrenko, (UK) Political Science and Economics of School London Iandolo, Alessandro (UK) Political Science of Economics and Natalia School Telepneva, London Political Science (UK) U (Russia) State Olga Skorokhodova, Lomonosov Moscow Economics and of School London Vladimir Dobrenko, Political Science (UK) (PP2) Grand Ballroom Salon E - 5th Floor, 12:00-1:30 p.m. (PP2) Grand Ballroom Salon E - 5th Chair: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 9-45 9-44 Session - (Meeting) - Information Davis at Harvard University Center Chair: Papers: Disc.: Saturday Disc.: Papers: Chair: 10-03 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 10-02 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 10-01 Slavic, East European, andEurasianFolklore Association - 142 Session 10–Saturday1:45-3:30pm Veljko Marko Vujacic, European U at St. Petersburg (Russia) Sibelan E.S.Forrester,Swarthmore College Tomsk StateU(Russia) Yulia AlexandrovnaTikhomirova, National Research Svetlana Tomic,AlfaU(Serbia) Olga Demidova,PushkinLeningradStateU(Russia) Helena Goscilo,OhioStateU A Room3-4thFloor Facts ofTranslation4:Genderin-FranklinHall Venelin IordanovGanev,MiamiUofOhio Cornel Ban,BostonU Nebojsa Vladisavljevic,UofBelgrade(Serbia) Venelin IordanovGanev,MiamiUofOhio Room 2-4thFloor A in theBalkans-FranklinHall The QualityofDemocracy Matthew Rendle,UofExeter(UK) Peter Fraunholtz,NortheasternU Erik Landis,OxfordBrookesU(UK) Lara Cook,UofLeeds(UK) Aaron BenyaminRetish,WayneStateU Franklin HallARoom1-4thFloor Localities, 1917-1920 - Soviet PowerintheCenterand (Meeting) -ConferenceSuite33rdFloor Tasaig Fc, raig Mt: Rosa Myth: a Creating Fact, Newmarch’s ImagesofRussia” a “Translating Culture” “The Contribution ofWomenTranslators toSerbian “Women TranslatingMen” Bulgaria” “The Quality ofDemocracyin Post-Accession “The QualityofDemocracyinRomania” after Milošević” of DemocracyinSerbia “Media andtheQuality and Grain Procurement in the Middle Volga, 1919” War, Resources, Limited Managing State: “Triage in theRussianCivilWar” Violence and Building Regime Building, “Institution 1917-April 1918” Bolshevik-Left SRCoalitionGovernment, December “The Multi-Party Soviet Cabinet? Sovnarkom as the Saturday 143

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Chair: 11-07 Chair: Papers: 11-04 Saturday Papers: Papers: Chair: 11-13 Chair: 11-11 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 11-10 Chair: 11-09 Disc.: 156 Benjamin Zajicek,TowsonU Kai Mishuris,UofMichigan Nina Tumarkin, WellesleyCollege Laura Schlosberg, ClaremontGraduate U City andtheBattle of the Post-mortem Stalingrad: ShiftingMemoryscapes Kathryn ElizabethStoner-Weiss, StanfordU Nikolay Petrov,Moscow Carnegie Center(Russia) Maria Lipman,GeorgeWashington U M StevenFish,UCBerkeley Thomas FrederickRemington,EmoryU Salon F-5thFloor Crisis and UkraineWar-(Roundtable)GrandBallroom Russian Domestic Politics in theWakeof the Economic Bruce Parrott,JohnsHopkinsU Thomas DeanSherlock, U.S. Military Academy, West Point Sergey Ratz,St.PetersburgStateU(Russia) Hakan Erdagoz,UofUtah Igor Gretskiy, St.PetersburgStateU(Russia) Bruce Parrott,JohnsHopkinsU Ballroom SalonE-5thFloor Russian ForeignPolicyfromthe1980sto2015-Grand Juliette ReneeStapanian-Apkarian,EmoryU Timothy Snyder,YaleU Nikolay Koposov,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology Dina Khapaeva,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology House (Russia) Irina Prokhorova,NewLiteraryObserverPublishing Grand BallroomSalonD-5thFloor Russian Journalism and History Writing Facts andFrameworks: The UseofEvidenceinSoviet/ Frances LeeBernstein,DrewU Tricia Starks,UofArkansas Altered StatesinFin-de-SiecleRussianPsychiatry” and Energy, Psychophysical Girl, Reading Mind “A Commemoration” of Politics the and Volgograd Stalingrad: “Selling the USSRandUSA:1979-1989” “Afghanistan as the Object of the Conflict between Soviet AuthoritarianPeaceandNeoOttomanism” “Honor and Post Imperial Foreign Policy: Zone of Post- Soviet Transformation” Post- and Legacy Soviet Policy: Foreign “Russia’s “Addiction asaDiseaseoftheWillinSovietDiscourse” Soviet MedicalDiscourseinTransnational Perspective” “Medical HolismandtheNewSovietMan:Stalin-Era -GrandBallroomSalonH - 5thFloor

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Saturday Chair: 11-22 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 11-20 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 11-19 Chair: Sponsored by:Carpatho-RusynResearchCenter 11-18 158 Theofanis G.Stavrou,UofMinnesota Sea tothePacific Ocean-MeetingRoom 305-3rdFloor Religious Encountersinthe RussianEmpirefromtheBaltic Inessa Medzhibovskaya, TheNewSchool ScottNickell,UofChicago William Jinyi Chu,StanfordU M.B.L.Herman,UofVirginia David Victoria Juharyan,PrincetonU 3rd Floor Tolstoy asaCultural Commentator -Meeting Room 303 - John Wyatt Randolph, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Alexander M.Martin,UofNotreDame Sergei Antonov,CUNYQueensCollege Alison K.Smith,UofToronto(Canada) Louise McReynolds,UNCatChapelHill - MeetingRoom3023rdFloor Crimes againstTruth:FraudandForgeryinImperialRussia Elaine Rusinko,UofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty Paul RobertMagocsi,UofToronto(Canada) Edward Kasinec,ColumbiaU Bogdan Horbal,NewYorkPublicLibrary Thomas E.Bird,CUNYQueensCollege Patricia AnnKrafcik,EvergreenStateCollege 301 -3rdFloor Rusyn Studiesin America -(Roundtable)MeetingRoom Forty Years Agoin Philadelphia: The Shaping of Carpatho- Steven LloydWilson,UofWisconsin-Madison Natalia Roudakova,UCSanDiego Maria Repnikova,UofPennsylvania Olga Kovaleva,UCSanDiego Jaclyn Kerr,GeorgetownU/StanfordU Education” “Enter and LeaveFreely:Tolstoy’sForaysintoPublic Translations ofthe‘DaoDeJing’” “An Non-Orientalism:Orientalist’s Tolstoy’s the Defines Tolstoy Needy” Victims: Worthy of Quest “In The 1860sFraudCaseofFeiginv.Rosenstrauch” “The Rise andFallofaMoscow Merchant Dynasty: Organized CrimeinImperialRussia” “Gendarmes andCounterfeiters:Fighting of theEighteenthCentury” “False Passports and Public (Dis)Order at the End

Saturday 159 - Meeting Room 307 - 3rd Floor “Orienting “Orienting Russia’s of Japan” Encounter Nikolai Dostoevsky Silver Age: Soloviev “Russian Migration and to Estonia: the Case of Tartu’s 1855-1897” Congregation, Russian Orthodox “Unfinished Selves: Demons in Dostoevsky’sWorks” Late “’Ves’ vash Karamazovskii vopros’: Naming in ‘The Brothers Karamazov’” Bakhtin and Dostoevsky, “In Search of Personhood: the Ethics of Characterization” “Russian Business Cycles Revisited” Entities in Russia: Oil Various “Credit Dynamics of Prices and Sanctions Impact” 2014” “Import Substitution in Russia after “Masculinity, Sacrifice, and a Legacy of Violence: The Male Collective in Serbian Film” Transitional Masculinities Moustaches: without “Men in the Croatian Romantic Comedy” “Staging Male ‘Mythistories’ on the Monumental Set of Macedonia Square” Scott V. Lingenfelter, Roosevelt U Roosevelt V. Lingenfelter, Scott (Estonia) U of Tartu Patrick Monson, in Philadelphia of the Sciences Robson, U Roy Raymond Character or Personality, Individual: The Dostoevskian - 3rd Floor Type - Meeting Room 306 Berkeley Eric Naiman, UC Boston U Yuri Corrigan, UC Berkeley Chloe Kitzinger, Georgia Alex Spektor, U of Robin Feuer Miller, Brandeis U Sanctions and Drop in The Russian Economy after 2014: Oil Prices - Madison Yoshiko M. Herrera, U of Wisconsin U (Japan) Masaaki Kuboniwa, Hitotsubashi (Russia) St. Petersburg Yulia Vymyatnina, European U at Shinichiro Tabata, Hokkaido U (Japan) State U Barry William Ickes, Pennsylvania School (Russia) Vladimir Popov, New Economic in Post-Yugoslav Art and Reimagining Masculinities Cinema - Meeting Room 308 - 3rd Floor Karla Huebner, Wright State U Tatjana Aleksic, U of Michigan Sanja Lacan, UCLA Vessela S. Warner, U of Alabama at Birmingham Dijana Jelaca, St. John’s U Disc.: 11-23 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 11-24 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 11-25 Chair: Papers: Disc.: Papers: Saturday Papers: Chair: 11-27 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 11-26 Papers: Chair: 11-29 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 11-28 Disc.: 160 Stella Gevorgyan-Ninness,TempleU Paul Crego,LibraryofCongress Meeting Room310-3rdFloor Interpreting Armeniafrom the 19thCenturyto2015- Judith Pallot,UofOxford(UK) Grigory Ioffe,RadfordU Oleg Manaev,UofTennessee Stephen LeonardWhite,UofGlasgow(UK) Andrei VladimirKorobkov,MiddleTennessee StateU Understanding Belarus-MeetingRoom309 3rdFloor Nadège Ragaru,Sciences-Po (France) Christine Varga-Harris,Illinois StateU Room 402-4thFloor Consumption andSubjectivity inEasternEurope-Meeting Designing theLateSocialist Good Life: Urban Space, Kate Brown,UofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty Rosa Magnusdottir,AarhusU(Denmark) Maike Lehmann,UofCologne(Germany) Kathleen ElizabethSmith,GeorgetownU Anne E.Gorsuch,UofBritishColumbia(Canada) Cold WarEncounters-MeetingRoom4014th Floor Robert PaulGeraci,UofVirginia Mikail NarimanovichMamedov,Georgetown U Anton Weiss-Wendt, Norwegian Holocaust Centre (Norway) Linguistics intheEarlySovietContext” “Nineteenth Century European Comparative “Belarus anditsEastSlavicNeighborhood” Bifurcation?” “Belarusian PresidentialElectionsof2015:Point of “Is BelarusaFairSociety?” ra Dsg ad h Sailzto o Hsoy in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria” History of Spatialization the and Design Urban “Promethea in the Land of Hajduks: Grandiose Transnational Love andtheColdWar” Intermarriage: “Soviet-American World WarIIduringtheLateColdWar” of ‘Facts’ the and Ideology about Conversations “Beloved Enemy, Considerate Self: Transnational Summer of1956” Cold WarTourisminthe “Around Days: Europe in25 the Anniversary Great Catastrophe” the on Dreams Stone “Reading Armenia” “The Soviet Discourse on Genocide and Socialist Saturday 161

“Amnesiopolis: Prefabricated Housing Settlements, Settlements, Housing Prefabricated “Amnesiopolis: East Berlin’s Margins” and Space on Socialism, and Dom Obraztsov the Socialism: Bulgarian “Late Life of Goods” the Social Stage: off and on Identity National a “Constructing Make a Space for Themselves” Kyrgyz Actresses “The Nizami Jubilee of 1947: Building in Azerbaijan” The Art of Nation- Consequences of the CIA “My Enemy’s Enemy: 1953-1954” Operation against Abdulqasim Lahuti, Archival Soviet Union: the to “Gorky’s Return Revelations” “Feeding Ankara’s Fear: Russophobia in Turkey, 1941-1943” Nazi Orchestration of National- New A Stalin: after Nationality “Inhabiting Social Contract” Eli Rubin, Western Michigan U Michigan Western Eli Rubin, College Scarboro, King’s Cristofer Charlotte Massino, UNC at Jill Marie ‘East’ - Meeting Soviet the in Formation Identity National Room 403 - 4th Floor Georgetown U Isabelle Kaplan, State U, Long Beach Ali Igmen, California Georgetown U Isabelle Kaplan, New York U Abu Dhabi (UAE) Masha Kirasirova, Paul M. Stronski, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Meeting Soviet History: New Facts and Interpretations Room 404 - 4th Floor David McDonald, U of Wisconsin-Madison U Georgetown Anita Alexandrovna Kondoyanidi, Onur Isci, Bilkent U (Turkey) Claire Pogue Kaiser, U of Pennsylvania (Australia) Mark Edele, U of Western Australia Look Forward? Aleksandr Should Pioneer Girls Meeting - Rodchenko’s - (Roundtable) ‘Pionerka’ (1930) Room 405 - 4th Floor Erika Wolf, U of Otago (New Zealand) Island College Vincent Morrison Bohlinger, Rhode Julie K. deGraffenried, Baylor U Aglaya Glebova, UC Berkeley Katherine Hill Reischl, Princeton U - The Reformation and Orthodoxy (16th-17th centuries) (Roundtable) - Meeting Room 406 - 4th Floor Kevin Michael Kain, U of Wisconsin-Green Bay Georg B. Michels, UC Riverside Disc.: 11-30 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 11-31 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 11-32 Chair: 11-33 Chair:

Saturday 11-38 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 11-37 Chair: 11-36 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 11-35 Chair: 11-34 162 Acmeism -MeetingRoom 411-4thFloor James MSteffen, EmoryU Erin Alpert,CuyahogaCommunity College Olga Klimova,Mercyhurst U/DuquesneU Birgit Beumers,UofAberystwyth(UK) Birgit Menzel,UofMainz(Germany) Room 410-4thFloor Facts and Myths: Censorship in Soviet Cinema -Meeting Ksenia Nouril,Rutgers,TheStateUofNewJersey Olena Martynyuk,Rutgers,TheStateUofNewJersey Allison Leigh,TheCooperUnion Corina LuciaApostol,Rutgers,TheStateUof NewJersey Amy Bryzgel,UofAberdeen(UK) - (Roundtable)MeetingRoom4094thFloor Scholarship since2002 and Collection –Research Dodge Wading throughFictions, Discovering Facts: The Norton Michelle Maydanchik,AmherstCollege Maksim Hanukai,ColumbiaU Jonathan BrooksPlatt,UofPittsburgh Daniil Leiderman,PrincetonU Natalia Klimova,PrincetonU Meeting Room408-4thFloor Post-Soviet Political Performance III:Art- Performance Audra JoYoder,UNCatChapelHill Matthew P.Romaniello,UofHawai’iatManoa Eve Levin,UofKansas Rachel DawnKoroloff,UofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign Erika L.Monahan,UofNewMexico (Roundtable) -MeetingRoom4074thFloor Meanings in 17th- and 18th-centurySlavic Lands - Animal, Vegetable, Mineral Part II: Plants and Their Wolfram VonScheliha,UofLeipzig(Germany) Academy (Romania) Ovidiu Olar,N.IorgaInstituteofHistory,Romanian Flig h ‘at’ Dcmnay Censorship, Documentary, and the New Model of Cinema during Perestroika” ‘Facts’: the “Filming Censorship andYouthFilms underBrezhnev” “Facts behindMyths/Myths behindFacts: State of Fiction and Censorship inSovietAnimation” Fact Cartoons? of Afraid is “Who “Teatr.doc andthePerformanceofWitness?” “Pavlensky’s Law” Misunderstanding Intensely” “Apolitical Anarchism: Collective Actions and

Saturday 163 “The Central Law” Criminal International and Policing International and Eastern European Origins “Healthcare and Humanism: of Post-Imperial Origins Programs” of the League of Nation’s Social “Moscow as the Port of Five Seas” “The Czech Origins of Wilsonian Ideas of Nationhood” of Ideas Wilsonian of Origins Czech “The “Secret Addressees: Later Poetry” Mandelstam’s a Type of Ambiguity Nikolai Gumilev’s Mythopoetics: “Acmeist ‘Poem in (The Dragon)’” of the Beginning “Zenkevich’s Femme Fatale: Triangle’” and the ‘Golden Akhmatova, Elga, “To Beat or Not Making through to Public Deliberations Beat? in Collective Odessa Pogrom” the 1905 Decision- “The Zheltuga Organization Republic and Cross-Border on Cooperation the Russian-Chinese Frontier, 1860s−1880s” on the Amur: Pogrom Self- Reverse 1884 Non-Sense: of Sense “Making in Galician Oil Fields” Sara Silverstein, Yale U Facts and Fictions - of Moscow: Constructions Cultural Meeting Room 414 - 4th Floor Sidney Dement, Binghamton U Cynthia A. Ruder, U of Kentucky Alexandar Mihailovic, Hofstra U David Petruccelli, Yale U Svetlana V. Cheloukhina, CUNY Queens College Queens CUNY V. Cheloukhina, Svetlana of Wisconsin-Madison U Reynolds, Andrew Emily Princeton U Wang, College CUNY Queens V. Cheloukhina, Svetlana Fabritz, Howard U B. Amarilis Lugo de Groupness Cases of Self-Organizing Not a Matter of Fact: - 4th Floor - Meeting Room 412 Jersey Rutgers. The State U of New Seymour Becker, Ab Imperio Ilya V. Gerasimov, Sergey Glebov, Smith College/ Imperio Amherst College/ Ab U (Ukraine) Hrytsak, Lviv State Yaroslav (UK) Caroline Humphrey, U of Cambridge Eastern Post-Imperial Internationalism: in Experiments Room Order - Meeting New a of Origins Europe and the 413 - 4th Floor F. Connelly, UC Berkeley John 11-41 Chair: Papers:

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DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTIONS TO SLAVIC, EAST EUROPEAN, AND EURASIAN STUDIES AWARD

Winners: Archie Brown and Alexander Rabinowitch The 2015 Distinguished Contributions to Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Award, which honors senior scholars who have helped to build and develop the field through scholar- ship, training, and service to the profession, is presented to Archie Brown and to Alexander Rabinowitch.

No other social scientist has done more than Professor Archie Brown to shape the study of Soviet and Russian do- mestic politics in the English-speaking world—or, indeed, to tie together the Soviet and post-Soviet eras and the American, European, and Russian social science communities. Professor Emeritus of Politics at Oxford University, Brown is the author of influential edited volumes, articles in his discipline’s leading journals, and landmark single-author studies. His Soviet Politics and Political Science (1974) was the first major attempt to un- derstand the evolution of the Soviet system using many of the tools of analysis available to students of non-communist poli- ties. In the 1980s, Brown turned to a subject that would make him known well beyond academia: Mikhail Gorbachev and the transformational years of glasnost’ and perestroika. His long engagement with the Gorbachev phenomenon culmi- nated in his monumental, prize-winning study The Gorbachev Factor (1996), but well before that, he had established him- self as the world’s leading authority on the General Secretary and the reformist group that originally surrounded him. In a meeting with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in September 1983, Brown had already described Gorbachev as perhaps the most reform-minded of the Soviet leadership team. Ac- cording to the memoirs of Thatcher’s associates, that meeting pushed the Prime Minister toward inviting Gorbachev to visit Britain in late 1984, an occasion for which Brown was again called upon to brief Prime Minister Thatcher. Since retiring from active teaching in 2005, Brown has continued to be a publishing powerhouse. His retrospective analysis of Gorbachev and the perestroika years was pub- lished as Seven Years That Changed the World: Perestroika in Perspective (2007). His exhaustively researched compara- tive study The Rise and Fall of Communism (2009) was hailed by the New York Times as “consistently superb” and by The Economist as the best single-volume account of the twentieth century’s grandest political experiment. His newest book, The Myth of the Strong Leader: Political Leadership in the Modern 167

Age (2014), draws on Brown’s long experience as a student of leadership in many different countries and political contexts and has been praised as a major comparative work by re- viewers on both sides of the Atlantic and across the ideologi- cal spectrum. In addition to his research and his engagement with public policy, Brown has been a beloved teacher and disser- tation supervisor, whose former doctoral students now occu- py academic and administrative positions at leading universi- ties in the US, Great Britain, and Russia, as well as at a variety of think tanks, businesses, and international organizations. For his truly global reputation and his fundamental contributions to the study of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation, the possibilities of enlightened leadership, and the sources of po- litical transformation, ASEEES is pleased to bestow upon Archie Brown the Distinguished Contributions to Slavic, East Europe- an, and Eurasian Studies Award.

No historian has done more than Professor Alexander Rab- inowitch to demythologize the history of the Russian Revolu- tion, one of the most important events of the 20th century. Although he has published an enormous number of journal articles, book chapters, and edited volumes over his fifty-year career, the core of his scholarship is his triptych of path-break- ing monographs: Prelude to Revolution: The Petrograd Bol- sheviks and the July 1917 Uprising (1968; reprinted 1991); The Bolsheviks Come to Power: The Revolution of 1917 in Petrograd (1976); and The Bolsheviks in Power: The First Year of Soviet Rule in Petrograd (2007). These books immediately received broad international acclaim and have been translated into multiple languages, including Russian. Indeed, his standing among Russian scholars is so high that The Bolsheviks Come to Power was the first Western study of the October Revolution to be published in Russian, and its initial print run, an astonishing 100,000 copies, sold out quickly. The Bolsheviks in Power was published simultaneously in Russian and English, and in 2013 Rabinowitch was honored as an Affiliated Research Scholar of the St. Petersburg Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is presently working on a fourth book in the series, which will extend the story to 1919-20. Apart from his seminal contributions to the historiography of the Russian Revolution, Rabinowitch also played a major role in shaping the field of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies through his teaching and service. At Indiana Universi- ty, where he taught from 1968 until his retirement in 1999, 168

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he introduced generations of undergraduate and graduate students to the study of Soviet history and society. His former graduate students, including twenty doctoral students, teach at a wide variety of universities and colleges throughout the United States or hold professional appointments in academia or international studies. His record of service to the profession is equally important. At Indiana University, he directed the Russian and East European Institute (1975-84), during which time it won numerous significant national grants. Nationally, he has been actively involved in IREX, CIES, SSRC-ACLS, and the Kennan Institute, not to mention AAASS/ASEEES. He served for many years as the IU representative to AAASS, chaired the Council of Member Institutions, and served on the Board of Directors. Internationally, he has been vice president of the International Commission on the History of the Russian Revo- lution (1985-96) and since 2003 he has sat on the Internation- al Advisory Committee of the History Faculty at the European University in St. Petersburg. For his outstanding contributions to historiography, his inspiring teaching, mentoring and tireless administrative work to advance the study of Russia and the USSR, Alexander Rab- inowitch is a worthy recipient of the ASEEES award for Distin- guished Contributions to Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.

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WAYNE S. VUCINICH BOOK PRIZE

The Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize, sponsored by the Association for Slavic Studies, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) and the Stanford University Center for Russian and East European Studies, is awarded an- nually for the most important contribution to Russian, Eurasian, and East European studies in any discipline of the humanities or social sciences published in English in the United States in the previous calendar year.

Winner: Ekaterina Pravilova Title: A Public Empire: Property and the Quest for the Common Good in Imperial Russia (Princeton University Press)

In her outstanding new book, Ekaterina Pravilova forces us to rethink how systems of public property or res public, private property, and state property evolved during Russia’s long nineteenth century. She demonstrates that, contrary to perceived wisdom, the Russian em- pire did not suffer unduly from a poorly developed system of private property. Instead, autocratic patrimonial rule solidified the rights of private property owners to such an extent that it took generations of activists, bureaucrats, intellectuals, and lawyers in the post-emanci- pation era to create both the conception and the materiality of a public property and a public domain that was different both from the Tsar’s property, state property, and individual private property. In her erudite comparative analysis, positioned at the intersection of legal theory and social history, Pravilova demonstrates that the concept of public property served as a discursive playing field for competing parties, including the tsar, state institutions, and state and non-state experts representing the ill-defined public, in managing both natural and cultural resources, such as water and forests, literary estates, and art markets. Pravilova has brought to the fore a remark- able history of how systems of property, nature, capital, state, and the commons were constituted in the nineteenth century and how this influenced Bolshevik thinking after the revolution. Her interdisci- plinary analysis brilliantly complements current research into the cat- egory of the “commons” in American political economy and legal theory. Pravilova’s work is particularly relevant in the face of ongoing climate change as various stakeholders are challenging the neolib- eral privatization of natural resources throughout the world. 170

Honorable Mention: Alan Barenberg Title: Gulag Town, Company Town: Forced Labor and its Legacy in Vorkuta (Yale University Press)

With his book, Alan Barenberg joins several other recent scholars in a radical break with the deeply-set notion of the Gulag as separate and different from and outside of Soviet life. His narrative of the creation and development of Vorkuta as a coal-mining settlement in the far north, constructed by prisoner “engineers” from its start, is eminently readable but also vibrantly revisionist. The depiction of the Soviet “bosses” who doled out privilege and punishment, the interactions of very different kinds of prisoner and non-prisoner residents, the social hierarchies and negotiations—the political economy of Vorkuta in the context of Soviet pre-war, war-time, and post-war history complements the existing work on Stalinism, remote settlements and prisoner/exile deployments, and the place of camp complexes in the development of the Soviet system. Through his great archival and field research over many years on Vorku- ta, Barenberg convincingly demonstrates the profound integration of the Gulag into the whole history of Soviet economic practice, planning, and experience.

Honorable Mention: Karen Dawisha Title: Putin’s Kleptocracy: Who Owns Russia? (Simon and Schuster)

Karen Dawisha’s Putin’s Kleptocracy does a magisterial job of sorting through incredibly complicated tangles of political relationships, eco- nomic strategies, and entwined practices of kleptocracy and authoritar- ianism in Russia. Based on a wide variety of journalistic sources and gov- ernmental and NGO reports (in multiple languages), the book provides an extremely provocative critique of Russia’s political regime. Many have written about corruption in Russia, but very few pulled the pieces togeth- er with the command that Dawisha’s book shows. This is a readable, ex- citing, fascinating, erudite, compelling, and courageous work. 171

USC BOOK PRIZE IN LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES

The University of Southern California Book Prize in Literary and Cultural Studies, established in 2009 and sponsored by the Department of Slav- ic Languages and Literatures at the University of Southern California, is awarded annually for an outstanding monograph published on Russia, Eastern Europe or Eurasia in the fields of literary and cultural studies in the previous calendar year.

Winner: Rachel Feldhay Brenner Title: The Ethics of Witnessing: The Holocaust in Polish Writers’ Diaries from Warsaw, 1939-1945 (Northwestern University Press)

Rachel Feldhay Brenner has written a remarkable book that signifi- cantly deepens our understanding of the nature of witnessing and the experience of Polish writers confronted with the events of the Holocaust—in this case, the establishment, deportation, and de- struction of the Warsaw Ghetto. The Ethics of Witnessing focuses on the wartime diaries of five major Polish intellectuals—Jarosław Iwasz- kiewicz, Maria Dąbrowska, Aurelia Wyleżyńska, Zofia Nałkowska, and Stanisław Rembek—who recorded the Occupation and the un- folding of the Jewish genocide, sometimes from the perspective of empathy, horror, and dismay, and sometimes, through the lens of a disengaged and distant observer, as if the catastrophe that was tak- ing place nearby, and which could be “seen, heard, and smelled,” could be intellectualized but not felt. The five diaries represent the only wartime diaries known to have been kept by writers in Warsaw, and together, they provide a lens into the moral and ethical crisis of bearing witness to terror. As Brenner points out, no Polish writer, no matter how disassociated from the Ghetto and the Holocaust they imagined themselves to be, emerged on the other side of war un- scathed by the events to which they had born witness. Their diaries and postwar writings speak to the trauma of watching the destruc- tion of the modern self—grounded in humanistic values. 172

Winner: Friederike Kind-Kovács Title: Written Here, Published There: How Underground Literature Crossed the Iron Curtain (Central European University Press)

Friederike Kind-Kovács’s Written Here, Published There represents a monograph on a topic many of us may seem to know. Yet her ac- count is innovative and brilliant in that it provides a high-resolution picture of a phenomenon that has actually been in need of being re- visited. The author presents a detailed analysis that amounts to a revi- sion of our understanding of the Iron Curtain in the domain of culture. Her carefully researched material shows that the Iron Curtain was not so iron-clad as it claimed to be. The author documents and an- alyzes the flow of cultural material, including underground literature that was constantly crossing the Iron Curtain. The scope and details of this analysis is truly monumental. Virtually all relevant geographic domains are analyzed, including the former GDR. Kind-Kovács’s nar- rative begins with the late 1950s, including the celebrated case of Doctor Zhivago, moves step by step to the late 1980s and beyond, to the first wave of reflections that occurred in the 1990s. Significant- ly, her monograph goes well beyond a chronicle—it is conceptually innovative and nuanced. The author pursues the methodology of a histoire croisée, tracking networks that crossed the Curtain. Among her conceptual concerns is the bridging of gaps between samizdat and tamizdat, the immediacy of human rights, and eventually the emergence of a culture that connects the continent like no other event, leading to a transnational intellectual community with its at- tendant social practices, debates, and discourses. In the end, Kind- Kovács convincingly challenges the assumption that tamizdat was just a publishing project.

Since both books are exemplary and outstanding on their own terms, the committee decided to split the first prize between these two titles, rather than rank them. In taking this step, we wished to acknowledge the broad range of topics and methodologies that characterize cur- rent research in the field of East European and Eurasian literary and cultural studies. The committee highly valued the innovative nature of these works; moreover, we believe that their clarity and depth of engagement will make them invaluable in a variety of educational contexts, including those of human rights. 173

DAVIS CENTER BOOK PRIZE IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL STUDIES

The Davis Center Book Prize in Political and Social Studies, established in 2008 and sponsored by the Kathryn W. and Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, is awarded annual- ly for an outstanding monograph published on Russia, Eurasia, or Eastern Europe in anthropology, political science, sociology, or geography in the previous calendar year.

Winner: Valerie Sperling Title: Sex, Politics, & Putin: Political Legitimacy in Russia (Oxford University Press)

Valerie Sperling’s book, Sex, Politics, & Putin: Political Legitimacy in Russia, is the definitive account of Russia’s extreme new gender regime. In this volume Sperling revisits the terrain of her earlier path-breaking book, Or- ganizing Women in Contemporary Russia: Engendering Transition (1999), in which she tracked the development of the Russian women’s move- ment as a lens onto the fraught democratization process in Russia. How things have changed, and yet remained the same! In Sex, Politics, & Pu- tin, readers will find a fascinating and theoretically rich description of the current regime’s exploitation of feminism and homosexuality to create political legitimacy — an account that draws on a wealth of field inter- views, case studies, social media resources, and Sperling’s long engage- ment with the topic of gender politics. Yet this is more than just a book about gender politics. Just as her earlier book anatomized and theorized the links between regime change and social activism in Yeltsin’s Russia, this newer work again sets the parameters for understanding civil society, legitimacy, and contentious politics in a re-authoritarianizing state.

Honorable Mention: Yanni Kotsonis Title: States of Obligation: Taxes and Citizenship in the Russian Empire and Early Soviet Republic (University of Toronto Press)

Yanni Kotsonis’ book displays a remarkable depth of scholarship and helpfully contextualizes the Russian/Soviet experiences of taxation and citizenship within the broader field of comparative state-building.

Honorable Mention: Samuel A. Greene Title: Moscow in Movement: Power and Opposition in Putin’s Russia (Stanford University Press)

Samuel A. Greene’s Moscow in Movements provides a comprehensive study of social movements in Russia from 2005 through the summer of 2013 and offers a rich and refreshing analytical framework for thinking about social protest, elite strategies, and state-society relations under Pu- tin. 174

REGINALD ZELNIK BOOK PRIZE IN HISTORY

The Reginald Zelnik Book Prize in History, established in 2009 and sponsored by the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the Univer- sity of California, Berkeley, is awarded for an outstanding monograph pub- lished on Russia, Eastern Europe or Eurasia in the previous calendar year.

Winner: Agnès Nilufer Kefeli Title: Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia: Conversion, Apostasy, and Literacy (Cornell University Press)

Agnès Kefeli poses the fascinating question of how communities, of originally animist belief, migrated back and forth between Islam and Orthodox Chris- tianity over several generations, and how the two religions “struggled” over these people, with and without assistance of state authorities. The account is multi-layered, based in deep and knowledgeable reading, but the exposition always lucid. Kefeli does not reduce. The key elements in play are: ethnic or proto-ethnic identity (very local but also a growing regional one), the opera- tions of missionaries, the acts of high state officials (Catherine the Great in par- ticular), and then, in unpredictable but intellectually intriguing development, faith based in knowledge, and knowledge requiring but also advancing liter- acy. The symbiotic character of that last relation is especially interesting. As the story develops the various characters themselves adapt. Apostatizing villagers “use” literacy to study and sometimes misrepresent in- struments of the state that might serve them; unofficial Islamic missionaries make their teaching coincide with valued aspects of local identity; and Or- thodox counterparts become more serious about their own faith and how to transmit its messages in order to compete. Among Kefeli’s intriguing dis- coveries is the critical role of Muslim women in preserving and spreading the message of Islam in Tatar communities. Kefeli maintains a sense of complexity while also projecting some basic messages about the central question of “apostasy”, and makes the success of Islam understandable, while not permitting readers to accept any of many simplifications that may be in currency about that faith. The author knows her theology and history quite intimately, and her subject is both man- ageable and expansive.

Honorable Mention: Willard Sunderland Title: The Baron’s Cloak: A History of the Russian Empire in War and Revolution (Cornell University Press)

In this beautifully written and masterfully conceived book, Willard Sunderland has wrought a remarkable reconstruction of the imperial lives of Baron Roman Fedorovich von Ungern-Sternberg (1885-1921), a Baltic German military who sought to restore the Romanov and Qing Empires. Sunderland recasts the so-called “mad Baron” as a representative type in the Russian Empire’s last decades, an “imperial cosmopolitan” whose political logic derived consider- ably from his geographic odyssey from Graz, Austria, to the Baltic Provinces, St. Petersburg, Manchuria, the Far East, Prussia, Mongolia, Siberia, and else- where. To read the book is to understand the insufficiently appreciated, yet destructively consequential, role that such imperial cosmopolitans played in the violent unravelling of the Russian empire’s political structures—and, in turn, how that process shaped, and was shaped by, the other empires on which the Romanov empire bordered. 175

MARSHALL D. SHULMAN BOOK PRIZE

The Marshall D. Shulman Book Prize, established in 1987 and sponsored by the Harriman Institute of Columbia University, is awarded annually for an outstanding monograph dealing with the international relations, foreign policy, or foreign-policy decision-making of any of the states of the former Soviet Union or Eastern Europe published the previous year. The prize is dedicated to the encouragement of high quality studies of the international behavior of the countries of the former Communist Bloc.

Winner: Oscar Sanchez-Sibony Title: Red Globalization: The Political Economy of the Soviet Cold War from Stalin to Khrushchev (Cambridge University Press)

Oscar Sanchez-Sibony’s Red Globalization exposes the complex and long-lasting challenges and opportunities that the global capitalist economic system, in its various incarnations, presented the Soviet Union. Unearthing archival material—including high-level internal political communications—this fine work upends conventional memes of Soviet autarky and parallel Soviet and capitalist systems during the Cold War. Sanchez-Sibony deftly traces the reality of Soviet economic underdevelopment and the continuities in strategy during and after Stalin’s rule to contend with the preponderance of Western economic might like other middle-income economies. The historical and analytical renderings of Soviet exclusion from Bretton Woods, persistent acknowledgment by senior officials of the poor quality of Soviet goods and the impact on trade strategies, the Western sub-text and constraints on Soviet engagement in the global South, and steady influence of Anastas Mikoyan are especially illuminating. This book complements the spirit—intellectual and empirical—of Marshall Shulman’s own challenge to the prevailing realist and orthodox arguments of the early Cold War, by extending the period and imposing the prism of liberal political economy through which to reappraise the Stalinist legacy on Soviet foreign policy.

Honorable Mention: Austin Jersild Title: The Sino-Soviet Alliance: An International History (UNC Press)

Through an impressive and multi-dimensional archival exploration, and novel re-framing of the system of komandirovka as a transnational institution, Austin Jersild’s engaging book, The Sino-Soviet Alliance, presents a new twist on the practice of intra-Soviet-Socialist bloc exchange. It posits an interesting set of arguments about Soviet imperial identity, newly applied to the relationship with China, and about how this imperial identity was constrained at the working- and technical-levels by Moscow’s own East-Central European “vassals” (who were not that vassal-like) as well as nuances of triangular diplomacy with the U.S. 176

ED A HEWETT BOOK PRIZE

The Ed A Hewett Book Prize, sponsored by the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Michigan, is awarded annually for an outstanding monograph on the political economy of Rus- sia, Eurasia and/or Eastern Europe, published in the previous year.

Winner: Yanni Kotsonis Title: States of Obligation: Taxes and Citizenship in the Russian Empire and Early Soviet Republic (University of Toronto Press)

Yanni Kotsonis’ States of Obligation is an exhaustively document- ed history of taxation and citizenship in imperial Russia and the early Soviet Republic. Kotsonis combines narrative and comparative analyses of Rus- sian and European fiscal policy debates, and the impact of fiscal reform on the peasantry. Based on the mid-nineteenth century debates over civil rights, surveillance and individual autonomy, he traces the evolution of the Russian state into a “membership organization” by the late nineteenth century. He then shows how under the Bolsheviks the state absorbed the autonomies of both the state and the person, while European states continued to grapple with “the dualities and tensions” of modern polity. Drawing on Russian and European perspectives in economic and political thought Kotsonis illuminates the decision-making and the stakeholders in the processes of reforms in the imperial and early Soviet periods. The book provides an excellent assessment of the level and incidence of taxation, rooted in the social sciences, along with a solid foundation of Russian his- toriography. This is an outstanding study of some of the most controver- sial issues in Russian economic and political development, including the weight of industrialization and taxation on the peasants.

Honorable Mention: Kelly McMann Title: Corruption as a Last Resort: Adapting To the Market in Central Asia (Cornell University Press)

In Corruption as a Last Resort, Kelly McMann addresses the issue of low-lev- el corruption from the opposite direction of most scholars. Many analysts have explored why and how bureaucrats and other government officials use their public office for private gain. What is less investigated are the conditions under which citizens, who almost universally express disdain for corruption, are willing to pay the bribes at all. Using case studies of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, a comparison with Uzbekistan, and a large-n statistical analysis, McMann shows that cit- izens bribe officials for crucial services when other potential suppliers—in particular, formal markets, charities, and families—cannot provide them. Furthermore, she demonstrates that market reforms, as typically designed, tend to undermine exactly those institutions, thereby increasing demand from below for corruption. Corruption as a Last Resort combines intensive fieldwork, qualitative data, and statistical analysis into a well-written book to answer an important question in the political economy of Central Asia and beyond. 177

BARBARA JELAVICH BOOK PRIZE

The Barbara Jelavich Book Prize, established in 1995 and sponsored by the Jelavich estate, is awarded annually for a distinguished monograph published on any aspect of Southeast European or Habsburg studies since 1600, or nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ottoman or Russian diplomatic history in the previous calendar year.

Winner: Julia Phillips Cohen Title: Becoming Ottomans: Sephardi Jews and Imperial Citizenship in the Modern Era (Oxford University Press)

In Becoming Ottomans, Julia Phillips Cohen uncovers the process by which Jews, who were marginalized before the onset of the reform period that began in 1839, became a “model community” within the Ottomans’ modern Islamic empire by the end of the nineteenth century. This is no simple story, however: Cohen persuasively argues that the narrative of Ottoman-Jewish friendship that depicts the Ottoman Empire as a safe haven for Jewish refugees and a place of unprecedented tolerance is a myth. On the contrary, the Ottoman state and its Jewish subjects engaged in complex, multi-layered, and sometimes uneasy relations. Cohen analyzes a series of historical moments ranging from war to an invented holiday to a World’s Fair as well as an impressive array of archival sources and literature in Ottoman Turkish, French and Ladino to demonstrate how Jewish leaders crafted an ideal image of their community in response to their new patriotic project. The resulting book uses the Sephardic community to test and ultimately challenge the way we think about Ottomanism, citizenship, and the emerging modern state. The committee believes this work highlights the intersections between the different geographic regions represented by the Jelavich prize, and suggests the fruitfulness of closer integration of Habsburg, Romanov, and Ottoman history. Notable works of Habsburg history (including past Jelavich Prize winner Lois Dubin’s The Port Jews of Habsburg Trieste) have explored the extent to which Jews in the Habsburg Monarchy were its most patriotic subjects. Cohen’s study, which speaks to broader Ottoman history but is simultaneously nested in southeastern Europe, shows how critical it is for historians in the twenty-first century to recognize the ways in which Ottoman history is of and in Europe. 178

KULCZYCKI BOOK PRIZE

The Kulczycki Book Prize in Polish Studies, sponsored by the Kulczycki fam- ily, former owners of the Orbis Books Ltd. of London, England, is awarded annually for the best book in any discipline, on any aspect of Polish af- fairs, published in the previous calendar year.

Winner: Michael Fleming Title: Auschwitz, the Allies and Censorship of the Holocaust (Cambridge University Press)

Michael Fleming’s first-rate book once again asks the question about the extent, timing and relevance of the Allies’ knowledge about the Ho- locaust, making the mass murder of Jews at Auschwitz its case study. By posing this question after Laqueur’s and Gilbert’s books of the 1980s and the subsequent three decades of prolific publications on the sub- ject, Fleming’s work faces a serious challenge of offering its readers more than mere cosmetic materials. Fleming meets this challenge with new, extensive, and meticulous archival research, primarily in the UK, but also in Poland, Israel, and the US, bringing to the fore important new evidence and an impressive line of interpretation connected to its historical and personal contexts. He traces both official and unofficial interconnec- tions between well-known reports on the operation of Auschwitz, their producers and audience, paying particular attention to the channels of, and restrictions to, the dissemination of this information. In other words, he contextualizes his findings by taking into account the system of infor- mation dissemination during the Second World War in the West, including the lines of dependency and policies of censorship of particular agents, such as governments, individuals, the press and the airwaves. The book successfully challenges some long-accepted notions about the timing of the Allies’ knowledge of the Holocaust, as well as the means and goals of censoring it, while also pointing to how these challenged assumptions may change scholarly and political discourse today. Fleming’s definitive account of the Allies’ policies vis-à-vis the Holocaust is also of value for engaging in a productive conversation with existing Polish and western scholarship on this topic. Holocaust Studies will find this book indispens- able in future discussions of the relationship between public knowledge and the course of history.

Winner: Per Andres Rudling Title: The Rise and Fall of , 1906-1931 (University of Pittsburgh Press)

Per Anders Rudling’s study, based on multilingual archival research, probes a neglected corner of early 20th-century East Central European history, exploring a national movement that did not come to fruition at the time, but which provides vital context for the political and cultural shape of Belarus today. At the turn of the 20th century, and especially after the Revolution of 1905, this geographical center of former Poland-Lithuania, which also constituted the core of Jewish settlement in Europe, was at the receiving end of various national movements. Its predominantly rural 179 population preferred confessional and estate identities; few saw them- selves in national terms. During the Great War, the region underwent a radical overhaul. Organized as a quasi-polity, Land Ober Ost, Germany pursued its modernization by replacing Russian with German and Polish, and introducing—for the first time ever—Belarusian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Yiddish as languages of education, newspapers, and local admin- istration. The Peace of Riga split the land between interwar Poland and Bolshevik Russia. Despite as many as five declarations of Belarusian inde- pendence by 1920, Belarusian nationalism and language never became a rallying point for the population. Warsaw sought to assimilate ‘tentative Belarusians’ through Polonization efforts and by destroying or seizing Or- thodox churches. In the Soviet Union, the tactical usefulness of Belarusian nationalism was recognized and a Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic fashioned; there, the official multilingualism of the Land Ober Ost con- tinued until mid-1930s, when the Great Terror shifted gears to Russifica- tion. Rudling’s masterful text demonstrates how Belarusian nationalism, caught between the nationalizing Polish state and the totalizing aims of the Soviet Union, never really spread much further than its elite adherents, many of whom had been dependent on German support. All the same, the movement laid the framework for a Belarusian state. The book should become the first port of call for commentators on present-day Belarus.

Honorable Mention: Glenn Kurtz Title: Three Minutes in Poland: Discovering a Lost World in a 1938 Family Film (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux)

This highly original book begins with something seemingly prosaic—a damaged, old spool of film—and, thanks to the author’s obsessiveness, elegant prose, and patient humanity, spins that spool into a portrait of a place on the brink of destruction. Shot by his grandfather during a Euro- pean tour in 1938, the film contained some three minutes of both color and black-and-white footage of the Polish town from which he and his family emigrated before the First World War. As Kurtz follows leads, con- sulting experts, secondary sources, and even survivors depicted in that footage, he finds Morry Chandler, born Moszek Tuchendler in Nasielsk, Poland, whose memory is revitalized by the images he sees in the film, in- cluding several shots of himself as a schoolboy. Morry’s story of village life before the war and of survival during it leads Kurtz to other people in the US, Great Britain, Poland, and Israel, enabling him to uncover strands of the town’s “web of interrelations.” While he knows that the town’s legacy will never be more than fragmentary, he sees that his “grandfather’s film became the medium that brought the pieces together, unexpectedly, creating a new kind of community” (277). Thanks to the author, the film is now available, after painstaking restoration by staff of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, on their website and in an Auschwitz exhibit of Jewish life before the war. That outcome is valuable enough. The book, mean- while, warrants an honorable mention because of its splendid research, compelling presentation, and powerful depiction of life in interwar and wartime Poland. 180

THE ROBERT C. TUCKER/STEPHEN F. COHEN DISSERTATION PRIZE

The Tucker/Cohen Dissertation Prize, sponsored by the KAT Charitable Foundation, is awarded annually for an outstanding English-language doctoral dissertation in Soviet or Post-Soviet politics and history in the tradition practiced by Robert C. Tucker and Stephen F. Cohen.

Winner: Masha Kirasirova Title: “The Eastern International: ‘The Domestic East’ and the ‘Foreign East’ in Soviet-Arab Relations, 1917-68” (New York University, 2014)

In this dissertation Kirasirova effectively goes beyond the traditional focus of “Russia and the West” and contributes significantly to opening up a relatively uncharted field of study for the Soviet period: “Russia and the East.” At the centerpiece of this work is the Soviet construct of the East in the realm of ideology and culture, on the one hand, and practices and institutions, on the other. Although both are shown to have drawn on the pre-revolutionary Russian legacy, the concept of an “Eastern International” was coined in 1918 by the Bolshevik intellectual Konstantin Troianovskii, later head of the Near Eastern section of the Comintern, paving the way for Stalin’s 1925 “bifurcation” of the Vostok into domestic (socialist) and foreign (exploited) components. The master theme of Kirasirova’s work is the “longevity and ideological resilience” of this construct, and, above all, the significance it assumed as it became entrenched in an entire range of Soviet agencies and institutions located in Moscow: the Communist University for the Toilers of the East, the All-Union Society for Cultural Ties Abroad, the Moscow Institute for Oriental Studies, and a number of others. Kirasirova’s “Eastern International” affects the ways we look at Soviet nationalities policy, Soviet Orientology (vostokovedenie), and the guiding ideas and practices of the Soviet multinational state—both inside and outside its borders. In addition to the work’s international and transnational dimensions; the study makes an important and innovative contribution to the study of Soviet politics and ideology in the tradition of Tucker and Cohen. Particularly noteworthy are the wide array of archival sources, including an impressively large number of Russian and Arabic materials never before utilized. The research included documentary sources and interviews in Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Syria, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, and the US. The study also takes an ambitious and unusually expansive chronological sweep from the 1920s to the 1960s. In telling the story of how “eastern” cadres, foreign communists, activists, students, artists, and film- makers interacted with Soviet institutions and key politicians, experts, and functionaries, the work is able to capture an important dimension of lived experience in the interaction of the two “easts” with one another and the Soviet center. As it demonstrates the significant, if circumscribed agency of Moscow-based Central Asian “mediators” and a wide range of key players in Soviet-Middle East relations, the work elaborates a Soviet cultural mission that in some ways proved more resilient than the political one. While the evolution of the bifurcated East in Soviet history is shown to have taken many twists and turns, especially in the era of decolonialization, the Cold War, and Thaw, the leitmotiv of “Russia and the East” is explored throughout with sophistication and depth. This dissertation has the makings of a significant book. 181

GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY PRIZE

The ASEEES Graduate Student Essay Prize was established in 2006 and is awarded for an outstanding essay by a graduate student in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.

Winner: Adrianne Jacobs Title: “An Edible Empire: Soviet National Cuisines between Tradition and Modernity, 1965-85” (UNC at Chapel Hill)

Adrianne Jacobs’ essay, “An Edible Empire: Soviet National Cuisines be- tween Tradition and Modernity, 1965-85,” explores national cuisines and their role in shaping late Soviet life with particular attention to cookbooks, as well as restaurants located in Moscow. In this clearly written and engaging essay, Jacobs argues that the state-sponsored food culture of national cuisine became an im- portant means of promoting Soviet life under Brezhnev as modern and cosmopolitan, while at the same time allowing food aficionados to re- cuperate and revel in national cultures. Her essay provides an insightful exploration into the ways culinary culture promoted both traditional and modern ways of life in the late Soviet era. Jacobs draws from a rich selection of primary sources including archival documents on restaurants in the Moscow city archive, Soviet cookbooks, magazines and newspapers. Her essay makes a significant contribution to the growing historiography on late Soviet socialism and will be of interest to scholars from a variety of fields who examine the role of food in Soviet and Russian life. Jacobs is currently an adjunct professor at the Mat-Su College of the University of Alaska Anchorage.

SPECIAL RECOGNITION OF WENDY WALKER’S SERVICE TO ASEEES

ASEEES thanks Wendy Walker for her twenty years of service to the Asso- ciation. She joined the ASEEES staff at Harvard as the convention coor- dinator in 1995. She continued to serve as the convention coordinator after ASEEES relocated to Pittsburgh in 2010, maintaining the high quality for which the annual convention had come to be known under her man- agement. Wendy has been a stalwart of ASEEES and we are grateful for her dedication. Her tireless effort in organizing the annual convention has made a significant contribution to scholarly exchange in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies. Sunday Exhibit HallHours Cyber CaféHours:7:00a.m.-1:45p.m.– Registration DeskHours:7:00a.m.-10:00 Chair: 12-03 Chair: Sponsored by:SocietyforAlbanianStudies 12-02 Chair: 12-01 Working Group on Cinema and Television - (Meeting) - Meeting Committee on Libraries and Information Resources Membership 182 Session 12–Sunday8:00-9:45am Sunday, November22,2015 Area 1 andGrandBallroomPrefunctionArea-5thFloor Sarah EllenZarrow,New York U Joanna Sliwa,ClarkU Rachel L.Rothstein,Uof Florida Karen Auerbach,UNCat ChapelHill Natalia Aleksiun,TouroCollege Antony Polonsky,BrandeisU (Roundtable) -FranklinHallARoom34thFloor Three Histories? Revisiting Polish/Jewish Historiography - Elton Skendaj,UofMiami Studies/European U(Italy) Arolda Elbasani,RobertSchumanCenterforAdvanced Elez Biberaj,VoiceofAmerica Robert C.Austin,UofToronto(Canada) Fred Abrahams,HumanRightsWatch Nicholas C.Pano,WesternIllinoisU Steven O’NealSabol,UNCatCharlotte Bruce WilliamMenning,UofKansas Anthony JohnHeywood,UofAberdeen(UK) Scott W.Palmer,WesternIllinoisU ARoom 1 -4thFloor Aspects -(Roundtable)FranklinHall Russia’s Great War & Revolution: Diplomatic and Military Room 301-3rdFloor is sponsoredbyNatashaKozmenkoBooksellers) (The Coffee Break for the Librarian’s MembershipMeeting Meeting -(Meeting)FranklinHallARoom44thFloor Albania - The 25th Anniversaryof the FallofCommunistPartyRulein : 9:00a.m.–1:00p.m. (Roundtable) - Franklin Hall A Room 2 - 4th Floor

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Hedlund, Uppsala U (Sweden) at Chapel Hill Steven Shelley Rosefielde, UNC Council Foreign Policy Stephen Jerome Blank, American - 5th Floor The War in Donbas - Grand Ballroom Salon F Jared McBride, Columbia U Natalia Stepaniuk, U of Ottawa (Canada) Jesse Driscoll, UC San Diego Dominique Arel, U of Ottawa (Canada) Evgeny Finkel, George Washington U Europe and Eurasia - Grand Delineate to Policy Foreign Ballroom Salon G - 5th Floor Martin Beisswenger, NRU Higher School (Russia) of Economics Martin Beisswenger, NRU Higher School of Economics - Grand Ballroom Salon C - 5th Floor C - 5th Salon Ballroom - Grand U (Sweden) Dalarna Engström, Maria (Denmark) U of Tine Roesen, Robert Alexander Saunders, Farmingdale State College Farmingdale Saunders, Robert Alexander (UK) U of Leeds Vlad Strukov, - Curtain behind the Iron Historians D - 5th Floor Shippensburg U Justus Grant Hartzok, Christie, Benedictine U Susan M. Mikula of West Florida Daniel E. 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“The ‘Crimean Syndrome’? Applying Myron Weiner’s Myron Applying Syndrome’? ‘Crimean “The Theory to Russia’s Annexation Attempt of 2014” “An Assessment of Democratic Values in Russian Society” “The Foreign Participation in the WTO” Policy Implications of “What if Russia’s NATO Hadn’t West” factual Analysis of Russia and the Expanded? A Counter- “Russian Legal Nihilism—Truth or Fiction? Western toward Law” Approaches to the Russian Attitude “Nazi Occupation Policy of the Urban Elite” Response in Warsaw and Legitimacy and State the Soviet Nationalism, “Ukrainian Region, 1941-1944” Contests in the Kyiv “Between Civilizing Mission and Military Necessity: Policy and Local Responses Romanian Occupation in , 1941-1944” Thomas Dean Sherlock, U.S. Military Academy, West U.S. Military Thomas Dean Sherlock, Point, and Anna Shirokanova, Economics (Russia) NRU Higher School of Choi Chatterjee, California State U, Los Angeles Choi Chatterjee, California State Texas at Austin Mary Catherine Neuburger, U of Grand Ballroom Salon E - 5th Floor Harley D. Balzer, Georgetown U U Hampshire Pamela A. Jordan, Southern New U Columbia Kimberly Marten, Barnard College/ U Konstantin V. Kustanovich, Vanderbilt Harley D. Balzer, Georgetown U Shaping Attitudes about Conflict, Power, and- F Ballroom Salon in Russia and Ukraine - Grand Identity National 5th Floor William Eric Pomeranz, Woodrow Center Kennan Institute Wilson International U (Canada) Susan Chandler, Carleton Andrea Experiences of Nazi/Axis Powers Occupation in Central Central in Occupation Powers of Nazi/Axis Experiences Floor B - 5th Salon Ballroom Grand Europe - Eastern and (Canada) U of Toronto Lynne Viola, Houston State U Biskupska, Sam Jadwiga (Canada) U of Toronto Ivanovych Melnyk, Oleksandr U of Central Florida Vladimir A. Solonari, Georgetown U Michael David-Fox, Studies - Slavic and Transnationalizing Diversifying Ballroom Salon C - 5th Floor (Roundtable) - Grand Bokovoy, U of New Mexico Melissa Katherine Maryland, Baltimore County Kate Brown, U of Jennifer Louise Wilson, U of Pennsylvania Russia’s Relations with the West: Inevitable Conflict? Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-11 Chair: Papers: Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-08 Chair: 14-10 14-07 Sunday Papers: Chair: 14-13 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-12 Disc.: Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-14 Disc.: 208 Daria Dyakonova,UofMontreal(Canada) Karl-Konrad Tschäpe,EuropeanUViadrina(Germany) Jovana LazicKnezevic,StanfordU Ballroom SalonH-5thFloor Imagining theEnemy:Politics-Grand and Propaganda Norman M.Naimark,StanfordU Lynn MarieTesser,MarineCorpsU Matthew Frank,UofLeeds(UK) Philipp STher,UofVienna(Austria) R.M. Douglas, ColgateU Diplomacy -GrandBallroomSalonG5thFloor Ethnic CleansingandtheComplicity of International Marie Mendras, Thomas EricRotnem,KennesawStateU Joan Neuberger, UofTexasatAustin Anindita Banerjee,Cornell U Booth Wilson,UofWisconsin-Madison Karl WilliamBrown,UofWisconsin-Whitewater Oksana Chefranova,NewYorkU - GrandBallroomSalonI5thFloor Anta Odeli Uta: YakovProtazanov’s1924‘Aelita’ revisited Kenneth Slepyan,TransylvaniaU European Studies(Germany) Svetlana Suveica,Institutefor East andSoutheast the SecondWorldWar” of Propaganda-Images Soviet Rat: German “The and theTerritorializationofEthnicity” Cleansing Ethnic of Sanctioning Powers’ “Western and Europe’sProblemPopulations” “Making Minorities History: International Diplomacy “The British Track in the History of Ethnic Cleansing” Policy ofPoliticalandEconomicSurvival” “Great Power Myths and Putin’s Arctic Strategy: A and Cinema” “’Aelita’ asKosmikino: Science, Spectatorship, Question ofNationalCinema in‘Aelita’” the and Experience Emigre Protazanov’s “Yakov Soviet FilmCulturein1924” “Lost inSpace:‘Aelita’,The Kinomensheviks, and Case atParis(1919)” Propaganda: ProfessionalExpertsonBessarabian “Historical Facts,CognitiveArtefacts,and in CanadaduringtheGreatDepressionYears” “Soviet Agents Corrupting the Youth? The ‘Red Scare’ Sciences-Po(France) Sunday 209 “Transitional “Transitional Justice Europe” Past in Central Communist and Politicization of the “Constructing Actors in post-Communist Societies: Civil Society” The EU’s Role in Shaping Imperialism, another!: one know to Get “Peasants! Regionalism, and Rural Interwar Poland” National Belonging in “From Peasant to Farmer: Rural Modernization in 1956-1980” the People’s Republic of Poland, “The Village in the City: Rural Culture and Modern Revival” Subjectivities in the Polish Folklore “Politics of Immigration Control in Russia (the Logic of Bureaucratic Decision-making)” and Ethnic Russian Political System “American Immigrants” “Adopting the Dima Lakovlev Law: amongst the Russian Elite” Child’s Play “Dostoevsky and the Publication” Moral Hazards of Serial Grand - Grand Democratization of Post-Communist Politics The Floor J - 5th Salon Ballroom & Mary of William Earl Hanson, College Stephen Post, McGill U (Canada) Vincent U of Denver Sabina Pavlovska-Hilaiel, College of William & Mary Stephen Earl Hanson, and Reality: Twentieth-Century Between Representations Practice - Grand Ballroom in Culture Rural Polish of Visions Salon K - 5th Floor Kent State U Joanna Trzeciak, U of Illinois at Chicago Michal J Wilczewski, Mary Werden, Indiana U Bloomington Michael Young, Indiana U Bloomington Joanna Trzeciak, Kent State U out of Russia - Grand Migration and Movement in and Ballroom Salon L - 5th Floor Center International Mary Malinkin, Woodrow Wilson Kennan Institute Caress Schenk, Nazarbayev U (Kazakhstan) South Florida Ksenia Sergeevna Kulakova, U of U Bryan James Furman, Georgetown State U Tennessee Benjamin Warren Sawyer, Middle - Russia century 19th in and Economics Music Literature, Meeting Room 301 - 3rd Floor Robin Feuer Miller, Brandeis U William U Mills Todd, III, Harvard Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-16 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-17 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-18 Chair: Papers: 14-15 Sunday Papers: Chair: 14-22 14-21 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-20 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-19 Disc.: 210 Mark NathanKramer,Harvard U Agata Fijalkowski,Lancaster U(UK) Public Memory-MeetingRoom3053rd Floor Transitional JusticePerspectives: TheUsesandAbusesof Daria Shembel,SanDiego StateU (Australia) Gregory AlexeivichDolgopolov,UofNewSouth Wales Birgit Beumers,UofAberystwyth(UK) Room 304-3rdFloor Film Festivals and Distribution -(Roundtable)Meeting Jenny Kaminer,UCDavis Aura Young,YaleU Brett Cooke,TexasA&MU Serenity Stanton,UofIllinoisUrbana-Champaign Grigoryan,YaleU Bella Meeting Room303-3rdFloor Motherhood in Tolstoy: Embracement and Evasion - Alla Smyslova,ColumbiaU Maria Alley,UofPennsylvania Anna A.Alsufieva,PortlandStateU Maria VBourlatskaya,UofPennsylvania Natasha Kurashova,Regent’sULondon(UK) Julia Verkholantsev,UofPennsylvania Purposes Panel2-MeetingRoom3023rdFloor Teaching Languagesfor Academic andProfessional Deborah A.Martinsen,ColumbiaU Jonathan Paine,UofOxford(UK) Philip RossBullock,UofOxford(UK) h Cmuit eay oad Urie and Ukraine, Poland, Russia inComparative Perspective” Legacy Communist the Overcoming of Difficulty the and Memory “Public Breastfeeding intheWorksofLevTolstoy” “Modernity and the Woman Question: “Resurrecting Tolstoy’s Mother in ‘War and Peace’” and HiddenAbortion in‘WarandPeace’” “Gossip in theMajor)toaHeterogeneousStudentGroup” “Teaching Language for Special Purposes (Russian Advanced Level” Materials and Development for Business Professionals at the Design Course “Content–based Programs forHigh-ProficiencyLearnersofRussian” Learning Individualized Delivering and “Designing Dostoevsky’s Brat’yaKaramazovy” “Que vaut le récit? 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“Historic Preservation and Ways of Remembering in Socialist Czechoslovakia: Emotion and (N)ostalgia?” Sources of Historic “A Monumental Evil!? Memorials of Communism in Prague and Bratislava” Musealization Missing The Absence: an of “Anatomy of Communism, or What the Trying to Forget” Czech Republic is “Psychiatry in the Former USSR: Hope against Hope against Hope USSR: Former the in “Psychiatry or Hope Abandoned?” “Post-Soviet Health Benefit Provision: the Roleand Veto Players” Soviet Legacies of in Transplant Organ in Facts of Life Contested “The Serbia” “Repression and Resistance in Stalinist Romania Romania Stalinist in Resistance and “Repression Remembering” Post-Communist (1944-1963): “Building Trust Assessing the Impact of Transitional Justice in Post- and Democracy Countries” Communist in Transition: Marianna Georgievna Muravyeva, NRU Higher School Marianna Georgievna Muravyeva, of Economics (Russia) Memory, History, and Forgetting: Historical Experiences in Czechoslovakia, Czechia and Slovakia and Narratives - Meeting Room 309 - 3rd Floor U (Sweden) Sune Bechmann Pedersen, Lund Cathleen M. Giustino, Auburn U Bugge, Aarhus U (Denmark) Peter Regimes Totalitarian of Study the for Institute Blaive, Muriel (Czech Republic) Marko Dumancic, Western Kentucky U Marko Dumancic, Western Kentucky Katja Wezel, U of Pittsburgh Katja Wezel, U of and Health Policy in Russia, Ukraine Medical Ethics and - 3rd Floor Serbia - Meeting Room 307 Indiana U Bloomington Sarah Drue Phillips, Vytautas Magnus U (Lithuania) Robert Van Voren, Princeton U Brittany Leigh Holom, Hill Dragana Lassiter, UNC at Chapel U Judyth Lynn Twigg, Virginia Commonwealth Eastern Post-Socialist in and Identities LGBT Histories Asia and Central Europe, Russia, Room 308 - 3rd Floor State U, Fresno Michelle D. DenBeste, California Aripova, Northeastern U Feruza U Bloomington Samuel Roman Buelow, Indiana Monica Ciobanu, SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Ciobanu, Monica U Western Washington Michalski Horne, Cynthia U (Canada) St. Francis Xavier Lavinia Stan, 14-26 Chair: Papers: 14-24 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-25 Chair: Disc.:

Sunday Papers: Chair: 14-30 Chair: 14-29 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-28 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-27 Disc.: 212 Joseph Allan Schlegel,UofToronto(Canada) Miglena Dikova-Milanova, GhentU(Belgium) George ZGasyna,UofIllinois atUrbana-Champaign Bulgarian Literature Experimentation in Early 20th CenturyRussianand Ilya Vinkovetsky,SimonFraserU(Canada) Steven J.Seegel,UofNorthernColorado Kelly O’Neill,HarvardU Mark Bassin,SödertörnU(Sweden) Jane TusseyCostlow,BatesCollege (Roundtable) -MeetingRoom4024thFloor the Writing History - of RussianandEastEuropean A GeographicalTurn?NewUsesofGeography in Olena VLeipnik,SamHoustonStateU Hannah Chapman,UofWisconsin-Madison Mia TarpHansen,LaTrobeU(Australia) Elena Steglenko,SouthernFederalU Alexandra MarthaHrycak,ReedCollege Russia andUkraine-MeetingRoom4014thFloor andPolitical Media Technologies Crisis in Contemporary J.Chase,UofPittsburgh William Joel DavidPalhegyi,UCSanDiego Sandra King-Savic,UofSt.Gallen(Switzerland) Matthew Cotton,UofWashington Una Bobinac,IndependentScholar Geopolitics, and the SFRY - Imagined FactsintheBalkans:Cultural Identity, Thomas W.Ort,CUNYQueensCollege Wr ad rf: aoia alv’ Lgc in Legacy Pavlova’s Russian SilverAge Poetry” Karolina Craft: and “Work Pencho aCritique: as Slaveykov’s ‘On theIsleofBlessed’” Mystification “Literary in Governance Putin’s Russia:ATheoreticalFramework” Participatory of “Technologies in aSocialMediaPerspective” “The Ukrainian Crisis with a Kazakh Eye: Geopolitics Traditions tothePopularNewMedia” “Cossacks’ IdentityasFact:From Intellectual of CroatYugoslavism” “Tito under Glass: Museum and Myth in the Making and EconomicHardship” War, Nationalism, Transnational Relationsamidst “Bosnia between Turkey and the Balkans: War” the Crisis of International Stalinism in the Early Cold “Marshalling Tito: The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and -MeetingRoom4034th Floor Meeting Room 310 - 3rd Floor

Sunday 213 - Meeting Room 406 - 4th Floor “The Multimedia Russian Reception of Western Multimedia Russian “The Printed Biblical Illustrations” “Karion Istomin in Words and Pictures” Immediacy: Visual of Persuasive Power “The Printed Rhetoric in Early Seventeenth-Century Caves” Works of the Kyiv Monastery of the and Others” “Buddhism and Yoga: The Roerichs “Transcendent Nothingness: Incorporeality in Egor Radov’s Zmeesos” Bunin’s and Pelevin Disguise: in Sutras and “Jatakas Buddhist Narratives” “Advertising “Advertising and Links” and Typological Genetic the Russian Avant-Garde: “Information Literacy Service Example” Slavic Reference through Reference: The a to Studies Librarian Goes Embedded Area “An Russian Poetry Class” “Collaborating with in the Classroom” Information Literacy the Librarian: Integrating David Frick, UC Berkeley Simon Franklin, U of Cambridge (UK) Gary J. Marker, SUNY Stony Brook Michelle Ruth Viise, Harvard U Valerie Ann Kivelson, U of Michigan - Literature Russian Century 20th Yoga in and Buddhism Meeting Room 407 - 4th Floor Marina Potoplyak, U of Texas at Austin Carolina Ogden, U of South J. Alexander Rebecca Ann Stakun, U of Kansas Rachel Stauffer, Ferrum College Yelena Kalinsky, H-Net Reviews Contemporary Russia - Meeting the Canon in The Fate of Room 408 - 4th Floor Elena V. Prokhorova, College of William & Mary Olga Sokolova, Institute of Linguistics, RAN (Russia) of Linguistics, Institute Sokolova, Olga at Urbana-Champaign Z Gasyna, U of Illinois George the in and the Library Literacy in Slavic Information Floor Room 404 - 4th - Meeting Classroom U Truslow, Harvard Hugh K. U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lechtenberg, Urszula Indiana U Bloomington Cheun, Wookjin Indiana U Bloomington Ariann Stern-Gottschalk, State U Johnson, Ohio M.A. Slavic East in Visual Representation and Verbal Orthodoxy, 17th Century Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-34 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-35 Chair: Disc.: 14-31 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-33

Sunday Papers: Chair: 14-36 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-38 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-37 Disc.: 214 Fabrizio Fenghi,YaleU Pavel Khazanov,UofPennsylvania Tatiana Filimonova,VanderbiltU Quest for the RussianIdea-Meeting Room -4thFloor 409 Imagined Empires:Art, Ideology, andthePost-Soviet Gerald M.McCausland,UofPittsburgh V.Malykhina,UofMassachusetts,BostonSvitlana Amina Gabrielova,PurdueU Jacob Lassin,YaleU Maria Petrova Vassileva,HarvardU Michael M.Weinstein, HarvardU Emily Wang,PrincetonU Ainsley Morse,HarvardU Caroline LemakBrickman, UCBerkeley Lena MariaLencek,Reed College Room 411-4thFloor Poetry asFact/Poeziia kak fakt- (Roundtable) -Meeting Nancy Condee,UofPittsburgh Clint Walker,UofMontana Irina Schulzki, Ludwig-Maximilians U of Munich (Germany) Olga Mukhortova,UofPittsburgh Natalia Chernysheva,UNCatChapelHill Russian WomenDirectors-MeetingRoom410 -4thFloor Kevin MercerForsythPlatt,UofPennsylvania Jane AshtonSharp,Rutgers,TheStateUofNew Jersey Vko Plvns omgn o Pwr Empire, Power: Aesthetics andthePost-SovietCondition” of Cosmogony Pelevin’s “Viktor Contemporary Media” “Literary Canon Revisited: The Case of ‘The ReturntoEgypt’” “The Image of Chichikov in Vladimit Sharov’s Novel Gogol’s Works” the ’s Republication of “Russian Orthodox Gogol? The Online Debate over Wo il hp Yu Dem? artl and Fairytale Dreams? Your Advertising MotifsintheFilmsofAnnaMelikyan” Shape Will “Who Muratova’s Kira Fairy Tale(2012)” Thing: – Rita’s Last andRenataLitvinova’s Passions (1994) Gesture – “Narrative “The WordofDeathinRenataLitvinova’sFilms” Art (Moscowinthe2000s)” “’Russkaia ideia’:National Myths in Contemporary The Eurasia MovementasanAesthetic-PoliticalProject” Empire: Russian Post-Historical a “Envisioning

Sunday 215 “Catherine II’s Foreign Policy on Trial: The on Trial: The II’s Foreign Policy “Catherine the Affairs after for Archipelago Commission War, 1787-1798” Russo-Ottoman Second at the Sublime Porte in 1824” “Lord Strangford Impressions of the Russian Embassy “European in Constantinople (1821-1828)” “The Outbreak of the Cold War between Hungary and the UK in 1949” “Diplomatic Paradoxes: Jazz, Race, and the Cold War” “Responding to the Jewish Lobby: Jewish Issues in US-Polish relations after 1968” “Litwin’s ‘Jewish Underworld” Souls’: Exploring Polish-Jewish “Jewish Women’s Childhood in Empire from the Margins” Memoir: Writing Literature” “Soviet Yiddish Translations of Russian Livejournal Izdryk’s Playfulness: of Soundscape “The Poetry” Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and the Eastern Question: Question: the Eastern and Empire, the Ottoman Russia, Meeting - the Archives from Revelations and Fiction, Fact, - 4th Floor Room 412 U Mazis, Hamline Athanasios John (UK) U College London Julia Leikin, of North Florida C. Prousis, U Theophilus U Lucien Frary, Rider British Scholar Society Leslie Rogne Schumacher, Meeting - Era II War World Post the in Relations East-West Room 413 - 4th Floor U of Illinois at Chicago Melissa Hibbard, Budapest Business School (Hungary) Gyula Hegedüs, Lisa Booth, U of Florida Rachel L. Rothstein, U of Florida (Hungary) of Sciences Laszlo Borhi, Hungarian Academy - Meeting Connections Russian-Yiddish Literary Exploring Room 414 - 4th Floor Polly Zavadivker, U of Delaware Fayetteville Nadja Berkovich, U of Arkansas, Renee Scherer, U of Michigan Sara Feldman, U of Michigan Gennady Estraikh, New York U - Contemporary Ukrainian Literature Recent Trends in Meeting Room 415 - 4th Floor Halyna Hryn, Harvard U Roman Ivashkiv, U of Alberta (Canada) Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-40 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-41 Chair: Papers: Disc.: 14-42 Chair: Papers: 14-39 Sunday 14-44 Disc.: Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-46 Disc.: Papers: Chair: 14-45 Chair: 216 Russian Literary Culture in Word, Image,Form:‘Translating’ the Icon’sPresence Tamara Hundorova, Institute of Literature, NANU (Ukraine) Maria G.Rewakowicz,UofWashington Martha A.Kuchar,RoanokeCollege Michael C.Finke,UofIllinois Urbana-Champaign Brian Droitcour,NewYork U Olga Lyanda-Geller,PurdueU Maya Vinokour,UofPennsylvania Lyudmila Parts,McGillU(Canada) Scientific the and Modernism Imagination, PanelII Russian Fact: of Forces Irina Livezeanu,UofPittsburgh Tarik CyrilAmar,ColumbiaU Cristina Florea,PrincetonU Iryna Vushko,HunterCollege,CUNY Mirna Zakic,OhioU Tarik CyrilAmar,ColumbiaU Aftermath ofWar Good-Bye to All That? East-Central Europe in the Kathleen Scollins,UofVermont Katya Jordan,BrighamYoungU Amy SingletonAdams,CollegeoftheHolyCross Sarah Pratt,UofSouthernCalifornia Suite 1-3rdFloor Lada LuzinaandtheDiachenkos” “Fantasy Genre and CulturalIdentity:The Case of “Andrey KurkovattheCrossroads” Tynianov andMandelstam” in Anti-Genealogy An Literature: and “Lysenkoism Bulgakov’s and Veresaev’s ‘Doctor’s Notebook’” in Fiction and Fact “Metaphor, Metaphysics, andMetaethics: Medical and Discipline, Medicine, Pill: Sexuality inChekhovandTolstoy” Little “Jagged Collapse andStateBuildinginBukovina” “Step Children, Distrusted Brothers: Imperial and SuccessorStates” Nationalists betweentheAustrianEmpire “Radical Banat, 1944-1945” the TransitiontoCommunistRuleinSerbian “The New Order:EthnicGermanChoicesand -ConferenceSuite23rdFloor -ConferenceSuite33rdFloor - (Roundtable) - Conference

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2015 ASEEES Member Institutions (* - new members; ¶ - premium members)

American Councils for International Education Arizona State U, Melikian Ctr: Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies Bard College, Institute for International Liberal Education Brigham Young U, Dept of Germanic and Slavic Languages Brown U, Dept of Slavic Languages Bryn Mawr College, Dept of Russian ¶ Columbia U, Harriman Institute Dartmouth College, Dept of Russian George Washington U, Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies ¶ Georgetown U, Ctr for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation (Italy) ¶ Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies (Germany) ¶ Harvard U, Davis Ctr for Russian and Eurasian Studies ¶ Harvard U, Ukrainian Research Institute Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens Hokkaido U, Slavic-Eurasian Research Ctr (Japan) Hoover Institution, Library and Archives Indiana U, Russian and East European Institute Institute of Modern Russia International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX), Education Programs Division Lemko Association / Carpathian Institute Museum of Russian Icons National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER) National Library of the Czech Republic, Slavonic Library (Czech Republic) New York Public Library New York U, Bobst Library ¶ New York U, Jordan Ctr for the Advanced Study of Russia Northern Illinois U Press Ohio State U, Ctr for Slavic & East European Studies Open Society Archives (Hungary) Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America * ¶ Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Russia) Russian State U for the Humanities, Dept of English Language (Russia) School of Russian and Asian Studies (SRAS) Shevchenko Scientific Society ¶ Stanford U, Ctr for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Stetson U, Russian Studies Program ¶ U of California, Berkeley, Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies ¶ U of Hawaii at Manoa, Russian Studies Program ¶ U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Russian, East European, and Eurasian Ctr U of Kansas, Ctr for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies U of Kansas, Dept of Slavic Languages and Literatures U of Michigan, Ctr for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Ctr for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies U of Oregon, Russian and East European Studies Ctr U of Pittsburgh, Ctr for Russian and East European Studies ¶ U of Saint Joseph (Macao) U of Texas, Austin, Ctr for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies U of Washington, Ellison Ctr for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies ¶ U of Wisconsin-Madison, Ctr for Russia, East Europe & Central Asia * ¶ Uppsala University, Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies (Sweden) Woodrow Wilson Ctr, Kennan Institute Wittenberg U, Russian Area Studies Program Yale U, MacMillan Ctr for International & Area Studies, European Studies Council Zimmerli Art Museum / Rutgerstgers 219

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