The BA in Slavic Languages and Literatures at Harvard unlocks the literary, political, and artistic traditions of Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Intensive language courses in Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, or Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian pair with seminars on Tolstoy, film noir under socialism, and post-Soviet media. Immersive summer programs in Kyiv or Kraków, plus archives at the Davis Center, prepare students for journalism, diplomacy, and cultural preservation careers.
Translation of contemporary Ukrainian poetry anthology
Podcast on dissident art in late-Soviet Moscow
Digital archive of Yiddish press in interwar Poland
Film essay on Czech New Wave cinema aesthetics
Interactive map of Tolstoy’s War and Peace battle sites
Comparative study of folklore motifs in Slavic fairy tales
Linguistic analysis of Cyrillic social-media slang
Oral-history project on post-Soviet diaspora in Boston
Virtual reality tour of medieval Novgorod architecture
Research on climate narratives in Siberian literature
Exhibit on avant-garde Russian typography
Capstone on memory politics in Baltic museums
Comic adaptation of Polish Romantic epic Pan Tadeusz
Machine-learning model classifying Slavic phonetics
Study abroad vlog documenting language immersion
Data visualization of censorship patterns in Soviet journals
Seminar on translation theory and untranslatable words
Community heritage festival featuring Slavic folk music
Master Slavic languages and delve into the cultural currents shaping Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
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