Thursday, May 4:
5:45 p.m.-7:15 p.m. |
Reception and Dinner (by invitation only), Lancaster Lounge, Moulton Union |
7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. |
Keynote Lecture: “Gender-Bender or Macho Mania? Sexual Politics of the Russian Revolution” |
Friday, May 5 (Lancaster Lounge, Moulton Union):
Panel One: 9:00 a.m. – 10:20 a.m.
- Elizabeth Wood (History, MIT), “March 8 and the Unfinished Gender Revolution In Russia: One Step Forward and Two Steps Backward, 1917-2017”
- Anna Krylova (History, Duke University), “Socialist Feminism and Gender Agendas of Communism, 1890s-1930s”
Break
Panel Two: 10:40 a.m. – 12:00 a.m.
- Victoria Smolkin (History, Wesleyan University,) “Putting the Communist Home in Order: Religion and Revolution in the Family”
- Aaron Retish (History Wayne State University), “In the Spirit of Revolution: Popular Revolutionary Justice, Soviet Laws, and New Gender Relations in the Soviet Courtroom”
12:10 p.m. Lunch (by invitation only), Hutchinson Room, Thorne Hall
Panel Three: 1:30 p.m.-2:50 p.m.
- Vera Shevzov (Religion, Smith College), “The Good, Bad, and the Ugly: Women and Religion in Soviet Anti-Orthodox Religious Propaganda"
- Nadia Kizenko (History, University of Albany), “Revisiting Religion and Gender at a Time of Revolution”
BREAK
Panel Four: 3:10 p.m. -4:30 p.m.
- Bill Wagner (History, Williams College), “Preserving Faith in Revolutionary Times: Orthodox Convents in Nizhnii Novgorod Diocese, 1917-1935”
- Page Herrlinger (History, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ College), “A Woman on the Fringe: the ‘Counter-Revolutionary’ Experience of a Religious Believer in Soviet Russia”