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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

March 2022 NewsNet

The March 2022 issue of NewsNet is now available. As a reminder, blue text and most images are clickable. You can share NewsNet in its entirety or from particular pages on social media.

The issue includes: “Over a River Strangely Rosy: Reading Poetry in Wartime,” Joan Neuberger (University of Texas at Austin); ASEEES Statements on Russia’s War on Ukraine; “Full Historiographical Legitimacy to Ukraine,” Andrii Portnov (European University Viadrina) and Tetiana Portnova (Dnipro National Historical Museum); “Exploring Career Diversity: A Successful Mentorship Experience,” Sabina Amanbayeva (Oklahoma City University) and Nina Murray (U.S. Department of State); “Spotlight on PONARS: New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia,” Marlene Laruelle (George Washington University); our usual features and Call for Nominations for 2022 ASEEES Prizes/Awards.

You can read the interactive version here or by clicking through below. A PDF version is also available.

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