The Russian Revolutions 100 Years Later
During the event The Russian Revolutions 100 Years Later, Laurie Manchester, Laurie Stoff and Mark von Hagen will be discussing how the Russian Revolutions of 1917 are interpreted and reclaimed by elites and historians in modern Russia, Ukraine and the United States a century later. They will also discuss how it relates to our experiences today.
Panelists
- Mark von Hagen
interim director, Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies; founding director, Office for Veteran and Military Academic Engagement; professor of history and global studies, School of International Letters and Cultures and School of Politics and Global Studies - Laurie Manchester
associate professor, School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies; Melikian Center faculty affiliate - Laurie Stoff
senior lecturer, Barrett, the Honors College; Melikian Center faculty affiliate
This panel discussion is part of the series, "Revolution: Meanings, Origins, Memories," a year-long conversation on the occassion of the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution.
David Brokaw
The Melikian Center
480-965-4188
https://melikian.asu.edu