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2023 Antcliffe Lecture
Audio recording of 2023 Antcliffe Lecture with the Rt Hon Lord Robertson of Port Ellen
Title: Has Putin woken up at last?
Wednesday, 17 May at 5.30pm
The 2023 John...
Collection: Website
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Mon 11 Mar 2024
Between Russia and the EU: Ukraine's International Relations
In this webinar, Olenka Pevny and Andrii Smytsniuk speak with Yelyzaveta Yasko, a graduate of the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University, Ukrainian MP, and the Head...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Tue 3 Nov 2020
'Burden of the Past': A Cambridge Book Discussion on the History of Ukraine
In 2020, a new book was published by Indiana University Press: 'The Burden of the Past: History, Memory, and Identity in Contemporary Ukraine', edited by Anna WylegaĆa and...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Tue 3 Nov 2020
Cultural Politics in Ukraine: A Conversation with Olesya Ostrovska-Lyuta
In this podcast Olenka Pevny and Andrii Smytsniuk speak with Olesya Ostrovska-Lyuta about cultural politics in Ukraine and on the role that art institutions play in its cultural...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Tue 3 Nov 2020
George Grabowicz: 'Taras Shevchenko: The Making of the National Poet'
On Friday, 28 February 2014 renowned scholar George Grabowicz (Harvard) delivered the Twelfth Annual Stasiuk Lecture in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies at the University of...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Sat 8 Mar 2014
Hiding in plain sight: Putin's wars and the power of open source
Talk by Eliot Higgins (Bellingcat, Kings College London) and Maksymilian Czuperski (Atlantic Council) on open source intelligence tools and techniques used by citizen journalists
Collection: Centre of Governance and Human Rights
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Wed 25 Nov 2015
'Lieu de non-mémoire: A Ukrainian City and Its Russian, Jewish and Soviet Traces': The Tenth Annual Stasiuk Lecture in...
In this podcast, Dr Andrii Portnov seeks to understand the paradoxes of post-Soviet pluralism, exploring Dnipropetrovsk (imperial Yekaterinoslav) as a laboratory in which to study...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Mon 9 Apr 2012
Making Feminist Sense of the Ukraine War
Professor Cynthia Enloe, Research Professor, Clark University, gave the Diane Middlebrook and Carl Djerassi Visiting Professorship Lecture on Making Feminist Sense of the Ukraine...
Collection: University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies
Institution: Centre for Gender Studies
Created: Wed 7 Dec 2022
Natalie A. Jaresko: 'Ukraine in Transition'
Natalie A. Jaresko -- Ukraine's former Finance Minister (2014-2016) -- delivers the Fifteenth Annual Cambridge Stasiuk Lecture in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies. Her presentation...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Thu 13 Apr 2017
Odessa in a Time of Revolution, War and Reform
Particularly since the appointment of Mikheil Saakashvili as regional governor in May 2015, the Black Sea port of Odessa has become an epicentre of Ukraine’s campaign for...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Wed 3 Feb 2016
Oksana Zabuzhko: 'Being a Writer in Contemporary Ukraine: Drawing the Landscape While Standing on a Powerboat'
Oksana Zabuzhko delivers the Eleventh Annual Stasiuk Lecture in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies, entitled 'Being a Writer in Contemporary Ukraine: Drawing the Landscape While...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Fri 29 Mar 2013
Policy Why(s): Policy rationalities and the changing logic of educational reform in post-communist Ukraine' –...
(A short description of the current audio) At this seminar Olena Fimyar discusses her work published in I. Silova (ed.) (2010) Post-Socialism is not Dead: (Re)reading the global...
Collection: Kazakhstan programme open seminar series
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Tue 4 Dec 2012
Positioning Ukraine in the Cultural Framework of European History: Professor Serhii Plokhii
In this podcast, Serhii Plokhii -- Mykhailo S. Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University and Director of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute (HURI) --...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Tue 3 Nov 2020
Russia's Aggression against Ukraine: Black Sea Perspectives
Russia has amassed an estimated 150,000 troops along Ukraine's borders. To come to grips with this dramatic escalation of Europe's eight-year undeclared war, we focus on the...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Tue 1 Feb 2022
Selwyn College Ramsay Murray Lecture 2015 (Bridget Kendall - BBC Diplomatic Correspondent - 'Putin, Russia and the...
The BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall gave the Selwyn College Ramsay Murray lecture on Friday May 1st about Vladimir Putin, Russia and the West. Ms Kendall is a former...
Collection: Selwyn College Media Collection
Institution: Selwyn College
Created: Mon 11 May 2015
'Simply Ukraine: A Nation, State and Democracy without Adjectives': The Eighth Annual Stasiuk Lecture in Contemporary...
This podcast features the Eighth Annual Stasiuk Lecture in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies delivered by Dr Gwendolyn Sasse, Professorial Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford and...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Fri 5 Mar 2010
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Ukrainian Economy
An online conversation between Dr Alexander Rodnyansky (University Lecturer in Economics at the University of Cambridge and former Chief Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister of...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Mon 20 Apr 2020
The Many Worlds of Kyivan Rus': A Conversation with Professor Simon Franklin
In this video podcast, Professor Simon Franklin (Head of the School of Arts and Humanities) offers an introduction to Kyivan Rus', the first polity to emerge among the Eastern...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Fri 30 Jul 2010
Timothy Snyder on the Disjuncture between History and Memory in Ukraine and Eastern Europe
In this video podcast, Professor Timothy Snyder of Yale University offers a fascinating, provocative, and at times unsettling view into the tension between history and memory in...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Thu 31 Mar 2011
Timothy Snyder: Ukraine and the 'Fog of Memory'
In this podcast Professor Timothy Snyder (Yale) considers the politicized history and the historicised politics related to Russia's war in Ukraine, with special attention to the...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Fri 13 Mar 2015