Understanding Ukraine: An introductory lecture series on Ukrainian history and culture
The aim of this lecture series, planned for Hilary Term 2022, is to offer Trinity students and the broader community an overview of Ukraine’s eventful history as well as insights into Ukraine’s rich culture and traditions. Individual lectures will reflect on some of the key episodes in the history of Ukraine, including the formation of the Kievan Rus’, the expansion of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russian colonisation in the 18th and 19th centuries, and Ukraine’s traumatic experience with Stalinism. The series will also introduce the audience to Ukraine’s diverse literary scene, its modern cultural and intellectual traditions, the Ukrainian language question and the significance of the country’s Jewish heritage. The series hopes to equip students and the general public with a good, general understanding of the region – its troubled past and present. This event is organised by the Trinity’s Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies in partnership with DU History Society.
Campus Location
Arts Building
Accessibility
All levels
Category
Ongoing event
Type of Event
Lectures and Seminars
Audience
Undergrad,Postgrad,Faculty & Staff,Public
Contact Name
Balazs Apor
Contact Email
Accessibility
All levels
Room
Thomas Davis Lecture Theatre