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New Books in Eastern European Studies

Interviews with Scholars of Eastern Europe about their New BooksSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies

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Timothy Snyder, “Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning” (Tim Duggan Books, 2015)

Timothy Snyder, “Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning” (Tim Duggan Books, 2015)

It’s rare when an academic historian breaks through and becomes a central part of the contemporary cultural conversation... Read more

28 Jan 2016

1hr 18mins

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Tom Junes, “Student Politics in Communist Poland: Generations of Consent and Dissent” (Lexington, 2015)

Tom Junes, “Student Politics in Communist Poland: Generations of Consent and Dissent” (Lexington, 2015)

In the conventional narratives of Communist Poland, and Eastern Europe more generally, student activism tends to get sho... Read more

26 Sep 2015

1hr 8mins

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Alexander Prusin, “Serbia under the Swastika: A World War II Occupation” (U. Illinois Press, 2017)

Alexander Prusin, “Serbia under the Swastika: A World War II Occupation” (U. Illinois Press, 2017)

In Serbia under the Swastika: A World War II Occupation (University of Illinois Press, 2017), Alexander Prusin delineate... Read more

11 Oct 2017

54mins

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Steven Seegel, “Mapping Europe’s Borderlands: Russian Cartography in the Age of Empire” (U. of Chicago Press, 2012)

Steven Seegel, “Mapping Europe’s Borderlands: Russian Cartography in the Age of Empire” (U. of Chicago Press, 2012)

Since the publication of this book five years ago, Steven Seegel has become a leading authority on map-making in the Rus... Read more

5 Jul 2017

59mins

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Edin Hajdarpasic, “Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans, 1840-1914” (Cornell UP, 2015)

Edin Hajdarpasic, “Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans, 1840-1914” (Cornell UP, 2015)

It seemed that everyone wanted Bosnia in the late nineteenth century: Serbian and Croatian nationalists; Ottoman, Habsbu... Read more

31 Oct 2017

1hr 9mins

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Edward Westermann, “Hitler’s Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars: Comparing Genocide and Conquest” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2016)

Edward Westermann, “Hitler’s Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars: Comparing Genocide and Conquest” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2016)

The intersection of colonialism and mass atrocities is one of the most exciting insights of the past years of genocide s... Read more

2 Mar 2017

59mins

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William D. Prigge, “Bearslayers: The Rise and Fall of the Latvian National Communists” (Peter Lang, 2015)

William D. Prigge, “Bearslayers: The Rise and Fall of the Latvian National Communists” (Peter Lang, 2015)

In 1959, approximately 2,000 members of the the Latvian Communist Party were purged for “nationalist tendencies.” Howeve... Read more

2 May 2017

1hr 35mins

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Christopher A. Molnar, "Memory, Politics, and Yugoslav Migrations to Postwar Germany" (Indiana UP, 2018)

Christopher A. Molnar, "Memory, Politics, and Yugoslav Migrations to Postwar Germany" (Indiana UP, 2018)

During Europe’s 2015 refugee crisis, more than a hundred thousand asylum seekers from the western Balkans sought refuge ... Read more

3 Jan 2020

1hr 10mins

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Bruce R. Berglund, “Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague” (CEU Press, 2017)

Bruce R. Berglund, “Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague” (CEU Press, 2017)

As Bruce R. Berglund, points out in his terrific book Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague: Longing for the Sacred in a... Read more

9 Nov 2017

1hr 1min

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Violeta Davoliute, “The Making and Breaking of Soviet Lithuania: Memory and Modernity in the Wake of War” (Routledge, 2013)

Violeta Davoliute, “The Making and Breaking of Soviet Lithuania: Memory and Modernity in the Wake of War” (Routledge, 2013)

In The Making and Breaking of Soviet Lithuania: Memory and Modernity in the Wake of War, published by Routledge, Violeta... Read more

4 Jan 2017

1hr 3mins

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The Origins of World War One

The Origins of World War One

Who or what originated and/or caused the Great War from breaking out in July 1914? Was it Serbia with its expansionist a... Read more

12 Mar 2020

1hr 7mins

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Olivier Roy, "Is Europe Christian?" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Olivier Roy, "Is Europe Christian?" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Olivier Roy, who is professor at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in the European University Institute, Fl... Read more

3 Mar 2020

33mins

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Donald Ostrowski, "Europe, Byzantium, and the 'Intellectual Silence' of Rus’ Culture" (Arc Humanities Press, 2018)

Donald Ostrowski, "Europe, Byzantium, and the 'Intellectual Silence' of Rus’ Culture" (Arc Humanities Press, 2018)

In Europe, Byzantium, and the “Intellectual Silence” of Rus’ Culture (Arc Humanities Press, 2018), Dr. Donald Ostrowski ... Read more

6 Nov 2019

1hr 19mins

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Alma Jeftić, "Social Aspects of Memory: Stories of Victims and Perpetrators from Bosnia-Herzegovina" (Routledge, 2019)

Alma Jeftić, "Social Aspects of Memory: Stories of Victims and Perpetrators from Bosnia-Herzegovina" (Routledge, 2019)

In her new book, Social Aspects of Memory: Stories of Victims and Perpetrators from Bosnia-Herzegovina (Routledge, 2019)... Read more

2 Sep 2019

57mins

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Adriana Helbig, “Hip Hop Ukraine: Music, Race, and African Migration” (Indiana UP, 2014)

Adriana Helbig, “Hip Hop Ukraine: Music, Race, and African Migration” (Indiana UP, 2014)

In 2004, during the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, Adriana Helbig saw African musicians rapping in Ukrainian and wearing ... Read more

25 Jul 2017

47mins

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T. Troianowska and A. Polakowska, "Being Poland: A New History of Polish Literature and Culture since 1918" (U Toronto Press, 2018)

T. Troianowska and A. Polakowska, "Being Poland: A New History of Polish Literature and Culture since 1918" (U Toronto Press, 2018)

Being Poland: A New History of Polish Literature and Culture since 1918 (University of Toronto Press, 2018) consists of ... Read more

14 Mar 2019

42mins

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Kate Brown, "Manuel for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the Future" (Norton, 2019)

Kate Brown, "Manuel for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the Future" (Norton, 2019)

We cannot learn from disasters we do not yet understand. That conviction motivated historian Kate Brown to conduct groun... Read more

19 Apr 2019

47mins

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The Treaty of Versailles One Hundred Years On

The Treaty of Versailles One Hundred Years On

The Versailles Treaty of 1919, celebrates its one-hundred anniversary this year. And, yet unlike the more recent centena... Read more

27 Dec 2019

39mins

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Laszlo Borhi, "Dealing with Dictators: The United States, Hungary, and East Central Europe 1942-1989" (Indiana UP, 2016)

Laszlo Borhi, "Dealing with Dictators: The United States, Hungary, and East Central Europe 1942-1989" (Indiana UP, 2016)

How does a political regime function? What contributes to a regime’s longevity and subversion? Laszlo Borhi’s Dealing wi... Read more

4 Dec 2018

37mins

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Vladimir Dzuro, "The Investigator: Demons of the Balkan War" (U Nebraska Press, 2019)

Vladimir Dzuro, "The Investigator: Demons of the Balkan War" (U Nebraska Press, 2019)

In his new book, The Investigator: Demons of the Balkan War (University of Nebraska Press, 2019), Vladimir Dzuro, a reti... Read more

22 Oct 2019

56mins

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