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- KURBAS: 1920s Avant-garde Theatre in Ukraine, The Ninth Annual Cambridge Vsesvit Evening
- History is a rehearsal of the future: How Russia’s past defines its perspectives and how it still can change
- Inspiring Social Transformation - From Soviet Decay to a National Health Service for Ukraine
- Dostoevsky, Sechenov and reflexes of the brain: to a stylistic genealogy of Notes from Underground
- Plots against Russia: Conspiracy, Sincerity, and Propaganda
- Tolstoy, Gender, and the Family
- Special event for 100 years since the regaining of Polish independence
- Russia's Libertine Century: Trediakovskii's 'Voyage to the Island of Love' and Cultural Change from Peter I to Catherine II
- The Absolute Faker: The Extraordinary Adventures of a Russian Con Man in the Land of the Capitalists
- Third Annual Workshop in Medieval and Early Modern Slavonic Studies - The Old Slavonic Digenis Akritis: Its Origin, ‘Formulaic Style,’ and Problems of Its Edition
- Third Annual Public Lecture in Medieval & Early Modern Slavonic Studies: A Twelfth-Century Slavonic Ekphrasis of Hippodrome Scenes in the Cathedral of St. Sophia in Kyiv?
- What Is Little Russian Literature?
- Envisioning other Russias: artist talk and conversation with Victoria Lomasko
- The Hughesovka Research Archive: A Donbass Symphony
- Warsaw Rising Museum
- The Eight Annual Cambridge Vsesvit Evening: Maklena
- Studying Jews in Ukraine: Conceptual Challenges
- The 8th Annual Cambridge Vsesvit Evening: Maklena
- Brest-Litovsk and the Making of Modern Ukraine and Russia
- Propaganda porcelain: The mirror of the Russian revolution and its consequences
- Poland, Europe, Freedom: A Personal Reflection on the Last 40 Years
- Polish Britain: Multilingualism and Diaspora Community
- Cycles of Revolution in Ukraine
- Before Russia, Ukraine and Belarus: Medieval Rus and a World of Diversity
- Revolution and the Cult of the Leader
- Multiculturalism in Poland-Lithuania, 1569-1795
- Ukraine and the Challenges of International Law - Annexation, Aggression, Cyber Warfare
- Art for the new society: Russian art in the service of the Revolution
- The Tenth Annual Cambridge Festival of Ukrainian Film
- The Tenth Annual Cambridge Festival of Ukrainian Film
- Feeling Revolution: Cinema and the Emancipation of the Soviet Senses
- Reflections on the Russian Revolution
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