Pauly to give invited talk at U of South Carolina, February 19
Children Exalted and Corrupted The Young Pioneers, Political Education, and Early Soviet Nationalities Policy in Ukraine Flyer
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On Thursday, February 19, 2015, doctoral candidate Hikabwa Chipande will speak in the African Studies Center’s “Eye on Africa” series. The title of the talk is “Football (soccer) and Post-colonial Politics in Zambia, 1964-1984.” It explores the politics of football (soccer) in Zambia after… Continue Reading Chipande Presents PhD Research at African Studies Center
Wake will be recognized in the award ceremony on Monday, February 16. Her award is in the “Individual-Sustained Effort toward Excellence in Diversity (SEED)” category established by MSU’s Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives.
Naoko Wake’s book project “Bombing Americans: Gender and Trans-Pacific Memory after World War II” was selected for Humanities and Arts Research Program’s funding in the amount of $25,000.
Please join us for the next event of the speaker series. Dr. Mark Healey (University of Connecticut) will talk about “Political Biographies of Disasters: Argentina in Comparative Perspective.” The talk explores how the response of state and citizens to the 1944 earthquake in San Juan, Argentina, transformed… Continue Reading Spring Speaker Series Event