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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Global History Seminar: "Making Socialism Work: Economic Reform and the Soviet Enterprise, 1960s-2000s"
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SUMMARY:Global History Seminar: "Making Socialism Work: Economic Reform and the Soviet Enterprise, 1960s-2000s"
DESCRIPTION:<div>	"<span style='NewRoman";color:black;mso-ansi-language:EN-US;mso-fareast-language:ZH-CN;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA'>Making Socialism Work: Economic Reform and the Soviet Enterprise, 1960s-2000s</span>"<br><strong>James Nealy</strong>, Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History; PhD, Department of History, Duke University</div><p>	Comments:<strong> Jackie Erlon-Baurjan</strong>, A.M. Candidate in Regional Studies, Harvard University<br><strong><a data-url="https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/profile.aspx?facId=773921" href="https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/profile.aspx?facId=773921" title="">Jeremy Friedman</a>,</strong> <span style="background:white"><span style="color:black">Marvin Bower Associate Professor of </span></span><span style="background:white"><span style="color:black">Business, Government, and the International Economy, </span></span>Harvard Business School</p><p>	<strong>To register for the seminar, please sign up below. You will receive an automatic email confirmation, and approximately one week before the seminar we will manually send you the precirculated paper.</strong></p><p>	This graduate-faculty research seminar is designed to bring together interested faculty and students on a continuing basis to cover topics on global history. It is part of History 2950A/B, Approaches to Global History, and includes both reading sessions designed for graduate students and research sessions open to the interested public during which students and faculty participants will present current research. Faculty participants will be drawn from a number of schools, and, most especially, from the group of fellows in global history who are spending the academic year 2023-2024 at the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History. Discussions will be moderated by Professors <strong>Sven Beckert</strong> and <strong>Charles Maier</strong>.</p>
LOCATION:Robinson Hall, 35 Quincy Street, Conference Room 125
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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