"Russian Chronicles - Ten Years Later" travel blog
Josh Wilson - SRAS
jwilson at SRAS.ORG
Fri Aug 26 06:00:20 UTC 2005
The link below leads to an article with a different webaddress.
Will the website as written below be the one to check starting Sept 1st?
(I'd like to put a link on our site, and need to know how to program it
exactly).
Thanks!
Josh Wilson
www.sras.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynda Park" <lypark at UIUC.EDU>
To: <SEELANGS at listserv.cuny.edu>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 7:09 PM
Subject: [SEELANGS] "Russian Chronicles - Ten Years Later" travel blog
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> I am posting the following press release about "The Russian Chronicles -
> Ten Years Later" because this real-time travel blog, hosted by the
> Washingtonpost.com starting Sept. 1, could be a useful site for any
> Russian studies courses being taught this semester and also of general
> interest to subscribers of this listserv. The 1995 "Russian Chronicles"
> provided wonderful vignettes into personal lives of ordinary Russians, and
> this follow-up ten years later should provide fascinating insights into
> how Russia has changed over the last ten years. (For the sake of full
> disclosure, the writer Lisa Dickey is a close friend. I hosted her and
> the photographer in 1995 when I was doing research in Irkutsk.)
>
> Lynda Park
> Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center
> University of Illinois
> ============================
>
> The Russian Chronicles - Ten Years Later
>
> Between Sept. 1 - Nov. 22, you can follow writer Lisa Dickey and
> photographer David Hillegas as they journey across the whole of Russia,
> posting a daily blog about their adventures at
> www.washingtonpost.com/russianchronicles.
>
> The Russian Chronicles - Ten Years Later reprises a trip Dickey took in
> 1995, when she traveled from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg, stopping in 11
> different cities to do "Road Stories" about the Russians she met along
> the way <http://russianchronicles.com/rc95/Russia/>. This time around,
> Dickey and Hillegas will try to track down those same people she wrote
> about in 1995, to find out how they're faring now - and more broadly, how
> Russia has changed over the past ten years.
>
> You can find the daily blog, live online discussions and message boards at
> www.washingtonpost.com/russianchronicles.
>
>
> Lynda Y. Park, Assistant Director
> Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center
> University of Illinois
> 104 International Studies Building, MC-487
> 910 South Fifth Street
> Champaign, IL 61820
> (217) 333-6022, 333-1244; fax (217) 333-1582
> lypark at uiuc.edu
> http://www.reec.uiuc.edu
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