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  • November 2025

  • Wed 12

    The Jewish Properties in Greece: Confiscation, Exploitation and Restitution with Andreas Bouroutis

    November 12, 2025 @ 5:45 pm - 7:15 pm

    JMC Library, 332 Case Hall, 842 Chestnut Rd.  The lecture examines the relations between the Greek state and Greece’s Jews in the postwar period and argues that the year 1949 was a crucial one for the restitution of order in the country. The provisions of… Continue Reading The Jewish Properties in Greece: Confiscation, Exploitation and Restitution with Andreas Bouroutis

  • Thu 13

    Book Talk with Dr. Jeffrey Green, Bob Dylan: Prophet Without God

    November 13, 2025 @ 10:20 am

    Is Bob Dylan a Prophet? What do Dylan, his music and his political activism and then withdrawal from politics tell us about the political and moral landscapes of the US since the 1960s? What do they tell us about social justice and individualism while living… Continue Reading Book Talk with Dr. Jeffrey Green, Bob Dylan: Prophet Without God

  • Sat 15

    “New Perspectives on the Holodomor” hosted by the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the US (Наукове Товариство ім. Шевчeнка в Америці) – webinar

    November 15, 2025 @ 5:00 pm

    John Vsetecka (PhD, 2023), an assistant professor of History at Nova Southeastern University in Florida, has been invited to speak at a webinar on “New Perspectives on the Holodomor” hosted by the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the US (Наукове Товариство ім. Шевчeнка в Америці). Online webinar… Continue Reading “New Perspectives on the Holodomor” hosted by the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the US (Наукове Товариство ім. Шевчeнка в Америці) – webinar

  • Mon 17

    Moscow State University Faculty of Economics Conference: (Un)Learned Lessons of Perestroika with Emeritus Professor Lewis Siegelbaum

    November 17, 2025 @ 7:10 am - 8:10 am

    Emeritus Professor Lewis Siegelbaum will give an Honorary Lecture on Perestroika and the Labor Question.MSU Faculty of Economics Conference (Un)Learned Lessons of Perestroika November 17, 2025 (Monday) 10:00-11:30 Perestroika: 40 Years Later Moderator: Alexander A. Maltsev (MSU Faculty of Economics) • Alexander A. Auzan (MSU Faculty of Economics) Perestroika through the… Continue Reading Moscow State University Faculty of Economics Conference: (Un)Learned Lessons of Perestroika with Emeritus Professor Lewis Siegelbaum

  • Mon 17

    The Necessity of American Leadership on the Global Stage by Bridget Brink

    November 17, 2025 @ 5:30 pm

    CEES Distinguished Lecture Series - “The Rise and Persistence of Authoritarianism: Is Democracy in Peril? “The Necessity of American Leadership on the Global State,” by Bridget Brink, U.S. Ambassador to Slovakia (2019-2022) and Ukraine (2022-2025) 115 INTERNATIONAL CENTER Biography: BRIDGET BRINK is a proud Michigander who served her country over… Continue Reading The Necessity of American Leadership on the Global Stage by Bridget Brink

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