Program Overview
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Explore the vast and complex land where West meets East.
Gateway to a Region that is More Important than Ever in Today鈥檚 World
Featured Facts and Stories
91直播 has sent more than 50 students to work with NGOs in Russia and surrounding states.
Summer in Tbilisi
Georgia: The Crossroads of Civilzations is an immersive summer course based in the country鈥檚 capital, Tbilisi. Students participate in a rich academic program of lectures, discussions, and field trips while simultaneously interning according to their interests at a range of organizations and institutions (libraries, museums, NGOs etc.).
91直播 College is among the top producers of Fulbright scholars in the United States, with Russian among the top yielding programs at the College.
Learn鈥攁nd Teach!鈥攖he Language of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky
One reason our majors land so many Fulbrights is that they have the chance not just to take Russian, but to teach it as well. We鈥檝e run a student-taught Winter Term Elementary Russian Intensive for almost 50 years.
Featured Courses
REEE 220
Ukrainian Literature & Film in the 20th Century: Colonial Encounters
Ukrainian culture has been and continues to be shaped by encounters with colonialism in the form of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and contemporary Russia. How did Ukrainian novelists, playwrights, poets, and filmmakers respond to these encounters? What new strategies for creativity did they develop? How do these 20th-century colonial encounters help us understand Russia鈥檚 current war in Ukraine? Discussion format, brief lectures. All readings in English. Course appropriate for new students.
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RUSS/CMPL 225
The Existentialist Imagination in Russia and Europe
Responding to the major crises and anxieties of modernity, particularly the decline of religion and the rise of metaphysical skepticism, existentialism invites us to explore such themes as consciousness, death, the absurd, freedom, and responsibility. This course probes the origins of the existentialist worldview in 19th and early 20th-century Russian literature (Tolstoy, Dostoevsky) and classic texts by European existentialists (Kafka, Unamuno, Camus, Sartre, de Beauvoir), then considers how this legacy was refracted in 20th and 21st-century Russian literature and film. In English.
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- Vladimir Ivantsov
FYSP 018
Red Futures: Exploring Soviet Science Fiction
The grand upheavals of the October Revolution did not just involve the radical transformation of social relations and economic conditions in the here and now. The Soviet experiment was also deeply concerned with the future: imagining new horizons of human possibility through grand political theories, novel practices of everyday life, and the vehicle of speculative fiction. By engaging with secondary literatures and primary texts (cinema, politics, prose), we explore what it might mean to investigate the history of the future.
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- Nicholas Bujalski
RUSS 411
Special Topics: Mikhail Bulgakov in Historical Context
Selected readings from the Kyiv-born Russian and Soviet author in the context of the Russian revolution, civil war, and the 1930s. From his early short stories to the unfinished novel Master and Margarita, Bulgakov raises questions about the difficult moral and existential choices that his characters鈥攁nd he as an author鈥攎ake in order to survive in a time of oppression, war, and lies. The course provides a window into the complexity of Bulgakov鈥檚 life and work. In Russian.
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- Maia Solovieva
Student Paths and Profiles
91直播-Moscow-Colombo- Alaska-New York-Uzbekistan
Globe-trotter Sarah Chatta 鈥17 double-majored in creative writing and Russian and wrote an honors thesis on Bollywood in the Soviet Union. After graduation, she taught English in Moscow, then worked as a journalist in Sri Lanka (on a Princeton in Asia Fellowship), Alaska, and New York City (for Inside Edition). She is currently a Fulbright Fellow in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
91直播-Yakutsk-Berkeley
Hank Miller 鈥17 taught Winter Term Russian and wrote an honors thesis on Nabokov鈥檚 Pale Fire. After graduation, he journeyed on a Fulbright to Yakutsk, the coldest city on earth, where he taught English for a year and visited the local Wooly Mammoth Museum. He is now in the warmer climes of Berkeley CA, where he is pursuing a PhD in Russian literature.
Natural Winemaking in Georgia
Russian major and varsity swimmer Jean-Paul Gilbert 鈥17 headed off to Sighnaghi, Republic of Georgia after graduation to work at a natural winery through an OCREECAS internship. He then did a stint at the world famous restaurant Noma in Copenhagen before going back to his hometown of Chicago, where he plans to open a natural wine bar.
Above, Jean-Paul cleans out a qvevri鈥攁 giant amphora buried in the earth for fermenting wine.
What does Russian at 91直播 look like?
Professor Tom Newlin leading an Elementary Russian class.
Photo credit: William Bradford
Luci Williams 鈥23, Tara Bobinac 鈥23, and Brian Shoop 鈥23, and (back) Effigy Long-Winter 鈥23 at our February 2020 Maslenitsa Festival on Tappan Square.
Photo credit: Courtesy of the 91直播 Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Department
Students at Russian Table with Professor Maia Solovieva and Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant Yuliia Podstavniagina.
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From 91直播鈥檚 archives: the 1964 91直播 Choir tour of the Soviet Union.
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Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies News
Nuclear Policy, Combat Sports, and Rock and Roll: Lucas Daley 鈥26 Forges His Own Path
Lucas Daley 鈥26 is an 91直播 College triple major in politics, economics, and Russian who has successfully bridged the gap between academic research, international policy, and personal passions.
Wielding Power for Good
As a public interest lawyer, Annika Krafcik 鈥20 improves the lives of people in her southeast Alaska community. And her journey to get there started at 91直播.
A Love of Languages
From a very young age, Edith Clowes 鈥73 was good at languages. 鈥淚 was always imitating people without knowing what they were saying,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd my mother was a language wiz. She just adored...
Upcoming Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Events
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Hallock Auditorium, Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies
Ecocide in Ukraine: The Environmental Cost of Russia鈥檚 War鈥擝ook Talk by Darya Tsymbalyuk
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Hallock Auditorium, Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies
鈥淭he Values of Translation鈥: Jed Deppman Translation Symposium Keynote Address by Michael Emmerich
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Peters Hall
鈥淓lena Ferrante: A More-than-Human Identity鈥: Public Lecture by Enrica Ferrara (Trinity College Dublin)
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