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DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Comparative Literature\, this event is part of a weeklong series of public programs:
Join us today for&nbsp\;&ldquo\;The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917: What Was Good? What Was Bad? Is It Over?&rdquo\; This faculty panel discussion features Professors Mark Gingerich (Russian History)\, Sean Kay (Soviet and Russian Politics and Government)\, and Stephanie Merkel (Russian Language and Literature).&nbsp\;
The week's events conclude Nov. 10 with a&nbsp\;Chat with the Chair!&nbsp\;Professor Anne Sokolsky discusses&nbsp\;George Sokolsky and the Bolsheviks: &ldquo\;Writing the Revolution: A Granddaughter&rsquo\;s Tale.&rdquo\; George Sokolsky was a journalist in China during the turbulent decades of the 1920s and 1930s\, says Professor Sokolsky\, and he later became a syndicated columnist in over 200 newspapers in the United States during the heyday of print journalism. She will speak in Merrick Hall Room 203 @ noon.
SUMMARY:1917-2017 Reflecting the Russian Revolution: Faculty Panel Discussion
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