Category Archives: Colloquium Talks

Soviet Lithuania and Subversive Humor

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By Eliza Sullivan After an enlightening semester, Miami University’s Havighurst Colloquium class had its final guest speaker on Monday, November 17. The speaker, Dr. Neringa Klumbyte is a professor of anthropology and European studies at Miami University. She gave a … Continue reading

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From Successful Soviet Satirist to Fleeing Émigré: The Story of Emil Draitser

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By Nicole Payne October 20, 2025 Oxford, OH – Emil Draitser, a Professor Emeritus at the Hunter College of the City University of New York and a Soviet émigré, presented on his career producing satirical pieces during the mid-1960s through … Continue reading

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The Propaganda State That Never Was

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By Grace Farrell OXFORD, OH, October 13, 2025 —Is the narrative of a “propaganda state” too russocentric? This past Monday, Dr. Jonathon Dreeze, the third speaker in the Havighurst Colloquium’s fall lecture series, presented his research on Soviet propaganda in … Continue reading

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Soviet Satirists on the American Road: Ilf and Petrov’s 1935 Journey Through America 

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By Anastasija Mladenovska  Oxford, OH. October 6, 2025 In the autumn of 1935, two unlikely ambassadors of Soviet humor embarked on one of the most unusual journeys of the interwar era. Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov, satirists known at home … Continue reading

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David Brandenberger on the Utility of a Dead Hero 

By Becca Borton Oxford, OH, September 22, 2025. Amidst the Purge-induced terror of the 1930s, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin paused his quest to assassinate Leon Trotsky and assuaged the fears of his people in the best way he knew: commissioning … Continue reading

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The Northern Sea Route: An Arctic Council Perspective

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Anastasija Mladenovska, Havighurst Junior Fellow On Monday, October 28, 2024, the Havighurst Center for East European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies’s Fall 2024 Colloquium Series, “Humanity and the Arctic,” welcomed Dr. Svein Vigeland Rottem, an expert on Arctic governance, who shared … Continue reading

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