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DESCRIPTION:This event\, featuring speaker Sean Griffin\, scheduled for\nMo
 nday\, March 31st\, has been cancelled.Sean Griffin\, Ph.D.\, is an associ
 ate professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at the University of Notre Da
 me.His research focuses on the history of the Orthodox Church and its role
  in the sacralization of political power—from the liturgy and chronicles o
 f medieval Kyiv to the arthouse cinema and wartime propaganda of Putin’s R
 ussia. Griffin’s first book\, “The Liturgical Past in Byzantium and Early 
 Rus\,” was published by Cambridge University Press and won two internation
 al book awards: the W. Bruce Lincoln Book Prize and the Ecclesiastical His
 tory Society Book Prize.
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED | Putin’s Holy War: Sacred Memory and the Russian Invasio
 n of Ukraine
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>This event\, featuring speaker Sean
  Griffin\, scheduled for\nMonday\, March 31st\, has been cancelled.</stron
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  normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit\; color: inherit">\, Ph
 .D.\, is an associate professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at the Univ
 ersity of Notre Dame.</span></p><p>His research focuses on the history of 
 the Orthodox Church and its role in the sacralization of political power—f
 rom the liturgy and chronicles of medieval Kyiv to the arthouse cinema and
  wartime propaganda of Putin’s Russia. Griffin’s first book\, “The Liturgi
 cal Past in Byzantium and Early Rus\,” was published by Cambridge Universi
 ty Press and won two international book awards: the W. Bruce Lincoln Book 
 Prize and the Ecclesiastical History Society Book Prize.</p>
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