Rethinking Eastern Europe and Eurasia Seminar Series
The Rethinking Eastern Europe and Eurasia seminar series at SSEES explores a vast region of the world from multiple perspectives.
Combining different disciplines, geographies, and intellectual approaches, the seminar convenors aim to bring forward the scholarly conversation on Eastern Europe and Eurasia. The seminars are open to scholars at all career stages, sharing their new and exciting research with the SSEES community.
Please see the schedule below for details on our forthcoming events.
This series is formerly known as Russian Studies seminar series.
Monday at 6pm
UCL Bloomsbury campus
- 13 October, in person: The Red Cavalry’s Purchase of Horses in Canada in the 1920s, 18:00 - 20:00
- 14 November, in person, Writing Through War: In Conversation with Myroslav Laiuk on Bakhmut, 17:00 - 19:00
- 17 November, in person, Burning Swamps: Peat and the Forgotten Margins of Russia’s Fossil Economy, 18:00 - 20:00
- 08 December, in person, Decolonising with Ukraine: Rethinking Cultural Narratives and Responsibilities, 18:00 - 20:00
Event recordings
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Two new books on Ukraine by Andrew Wilson and Luke Harding
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Ukraine's Victory in Russia's War: The Role of the United Kingdom
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Decolonising Western Coverage of Ukraine
Two new books on Ukraine by Andrew Wilson and Luke Harding
Ukraine's Victory in Russia's War: The Role of the United Kingdom
Decolonising Western Coverage of Ukraine