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Twenty-Fourth Winter Workshop in Medieval & Early Modern Slavic Studies

RSVP required. Please note that this is a virtual workshop. By registering, you are indicating that you will attend via Zoom. You will receive an email with the Zoom meeting info the day before the event.
The Department of Slavic, East European & Eurasian Languages and Cultures, in co-sponsorship with the UCLA CMRS Center for Early Global Studies, is pleased to present the Twenty-Fourth Winter Workshop in Medieval & Early Modern Slavic Studies. This virtual workshop will take place on Friday, February 28th, 2025 via Zoom.
Program
9:00-9:10
Gail Lenhoff, UCLA
Introductory remarks
9:10-9:40
Carol Stevens, Colgate
“Sexual Assault and Petrine Law: A Few Surprises”
9:40-10:10
Ann Kleimola, U. Nebraska
“Thoughts and Prayers: Russian-Lithuanian Negotiations about Prisoners of War after Orsha (1514)”
10 min. break
10:20-10:50
David Prestel, MSU
“The Rus’ Primary Chronicle: Chronos, Kairos and the Complexities of Divine Providence”
10:50-11:20
Janet Martin, U. Miami
“Pomeshchiki in Muscovite Armies: The Pivotal Role of Grand Prince Vasily III”