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Study Group for Minority History
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34 episodes
8 months ago
BASEES 2023 Opening Keynote Professor Gwendolyn Sasse (Centre for East European and International Studies - ZOiS, Germany) 'Quo vadis Area Studies amidst Russia‘s War against Ukraine?' University of Glasgow 31 March 2023
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BASEES 2023 Opening Keynote Professor Gwendolyn Sasse (Centre for East European and International Studies - ZOiS, Germany) 'Quo vadis Area Studies amidst Russia‘s War against Ukraine?' University of Glasgow 31 March 2023
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Episode 20. David Smith: the Baltic States' Minorities between History and Politics
Study Group for Minority History
55 minutes 38 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 20. David Smith: the Baltic States' Minorities between History and Politics
In this episode, Professor David Smith at the University of Glasgow discusses the minority aspect in the history and politics of the Baltic States. David suggests that the ‘commonality of fate’, rather than ethnic and demographic character, has made this region seem so culturally uniform in the popular imagination. Nowhere does this seem more apparent than in their modern history: having formerly been part of the Russian Empire until 1918, all three countries proclaimed and preserved their independence between the wars, only to be occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940. Despite these similar historic trajectories, however, following the restoration of independence in 1990, widely differing demographic challenges have seen extensive divergence when it comes to determining contemporary minority policies on the ground. ‘Eastern Europe's Minorities in a Century of Change’, a podcast series on the history of minorities and minority experiences in twentieth-century Central and Eastern Europe prepared by the BASEES Study Group for Minority History to mark the Institute for Historical Research’s centenary. The co-conveners of the Study Group are Olena Palko (Birkbeck) and Samuel Foster (University of East Anglia)
Study Group for Minority History
BASEES 2023 Opening Keynote Professor Gwendolyn Sasse (Centre for East European and International Studies - ZOiS, Germany) 'Quo vadis Area Studies amidst Russia‘s War against Ukraine?' University of Glasgow 31 March 2023