Conspiracy Theories and Revolution in Post-Soviet Russia – Tuesday Nov. 7 4:00pm Rm 320 King Library

 

Special Lecture
King Library 320
4 p.m. – Tuesday, Nov. 7

On the 100th anniversary of the day the Bolshevik Revolution overthrew the Russian provisional government, Ilya Yablokov, teaching fellow in Russian Studies at the University of Leeds, offers an intriguing glimpse into post-Soviet Russia.

War, Revolution and Jewish Life A Symposium on the Blavatnik Archives: Friday Nov 3rd 3:00-5:00pm – Rm. 320 King Library

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Join us for the insightful discussion

November 3rd @ 3:00p in Rm 320 King Library

Jeffrey Veidlinger, University of Michigan
A Kind of Victory? The Return of Jews to Small-Town Ukraine

Anna Shternshis, University of Toronto
And Then I killed Him: Red Army Soldiers Speak of the End of the Holocaust

Eugene Avrutin, University of Illinois
A Tale of Two Murders: The Velizh and Beilis Blood Libel Cases

 

Celebrating Ohio Archives Month – October 25 2017 Speaker RESCHEDULED – Next Speaker Series Tuesday October 31 2017

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The October 25th event will be rescheduled at a later date – sorry for any inconvenience. 

Our next Archives Month Speaker Series will be October 31st!!

Celebrating Ohio Archives Month – Speaker Robin Heise – October 25th

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Noted Book and Paper Conservator to Speak April 4th

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Celebrating Black History Month

In observance of Black History Month, Dr. Zeb Baker, author and Senior Associate Director of the University Honor Program will present Miami University and the Politics of Athletic Non-discrimination.  Thursday, February 9, 2017,  King Library 320 at 7:00 pm.
 
In March 1947, Miami’s student body voted into place a non-discrimination policy in athletics, which prevented scheduling opponents that practiced segregation. The policy was the first of its kind in the Midwest and its stresses and strains played a defining role in Miami race relations for decades.
 
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