Last Wednesday, when I met Slavic languages and literatures professor John MacKay for coffee at Blue State and asked what his favorite movie from the fall 2017 Russian Film...
The Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium was full on the night of September 23 with 250 people who attended the screening of Sergei Eisenstein’s Strike (Стачка, 1925). The...
Yale Slavic Colloquium invites you to a presentation and discussion with Cassandra Hartblay, postdoctoral associate and lecturer of Russian Studies in the European Studies...
A revolution unfolded at Yale University. It took only two hours, but it achieved its aims.
The revolution in question was the 1917 Russian Revolution, a world-changing event...
The now 100-year-old October Revolution was the central political event of the 20th century. It created the vortex around which everything post-1917 - the rise of fascism;...
Before the Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO) performed in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory this summer during its first-ever Russian tour, music director Toshiyuki...
The Russian–U.S. relationship has yet to hit rock bottom, although it continues to deteriorate at an alarming rate. Despite the amicable official meeting between Donald Trump...