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Read more at: PhD student Juliette Bretan presents BBC Radio 3 programme on Polish tango

PhD student Juliette Bretan presents BBC Radio 3 programme on Polish tango

English PhD student Juliette Bretan recently presented a BBC Radio 3 programme on Polish tango. In the programme, Juliette traces the musical adventure of the tango and its interwar explosion eastwards in colder climes like Warsaw. A rich, unexpected history, encountering some of those who have brought it back to life...


Read more at: Reconsidering Soviet Studies events for Easter Term 2025

Reconsidering Soviet Studies events for Easter Term 2025

All of the events on the term card and listed below as text will be available via Zoom. Content notice: items below discuss themes of famine and war. "The Great Ukrainian Famine: Legacies of Violence in Ukraine and Beyond, 1932-2023" with Karolina Koziura of the European University Institute, Florence Wednesday 21 May, 5...


Read more at: Transforming Polish Language Studies
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Transforming Polish Language Studies

We are very pleased to invite you to a one-day conference on "Transforming Polish Language Studies: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities".


Read more at: Former graduate student Stefan Lacny awarded BASEES PGR prize

Former graduate student Stefan Lacny awarded BASEES PGR prize

Stefan Lacny, a former graduate student in the Department of Slavonic Studies at MMLL, has received the annual prize for Best Scholarly Article by a Postgraduate Student from the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies.


Read more at: Slavonic Studies Translation Speaker Series: 'Translating Postcoloniality in Post-Soviet Literature and Culture’
Translating Postcoloniality in Post-Soviet Literature and Culture

Slavonic Studies Translation Speaker Series: 'Translating Postcoloniality in Post-Soviet Literature and Culture’

We warmly invite you to attend the Slavonic Studies/CamCCEEES joint 2024-25 Speaker Series, which will focus on translation.


Read more at: Book publication: The New º£½ÇÉçÇø History of Russian Literature

Book publication: The New º£½ÇÉçÇø History of Russian Literature

The New º£½ÇÉçÇø History of Russian Literature (º£½ÇÉçÇø University Press) has been edited by Prof Simon Franklin, Dr Rebecca Reich and Prof Emma Widdis.


Read more at: º£½ÇÉçÇø Polish Studies: Celebrating 10 Years

º£½ÇÉçÇø Polish Studies: Celebrating 10 Years

On the ten-year anniversary of the establishment of the Polish Studies Programme at the º£½ÇÉçÇø, we invite you to a celebratory event.


Read more at: The Slavonic Studies Section presents the 'Translation Speaker Series' 2024-25

The Slavonic Studies Section presents the 'Translation Speaker Series' 2024-25

We warmly invite you to attend the Slavonic Studies/CamCCEEES joint 2024-25 Speaker Series, which is dedicated to the subject of Translation In conceptualising this lecture series, we conceived of 'translation' in the broadest of terms. That is, not just as the translation of words or texts from one language into another...


Read more at: Translation Speaker Series: Susanna Witt and Valentyna Savchyn

Translation Speaker Series: Susanna Witt and Valentyna Savchyn

On 17 October at 17:30, our Translation Speaker Series continues with Professor Susanna Witt (Stockholm University, ‘Perspectives on "Pushkinopad" in Ukraine’) and Dr Valentyna Savchyn (Lund University, ‘Manipulated Lexicon: Reshaping the Ukrainian Language through Dictionaries’). The talks will take place in the Knox Shaw...


Read more at: New Work in Slavonic Studies Lecture Series - 'The Russian Poet Who Cannot Be Seen or Heard'

New Work in Slavonic Studies Lecture Series - 'The Russian Poet Who Cannot Be Seen or Heard'

We are delighted to invite you to the final talk in the New Work in Slavonic Studies guest speaker lecture series, 'The Russian Poet Who Cannot Be Seen or Heard' with Stephanie Sandler (Harvard University). This talk will take place on Thursday 14 March at 17:15 in Winstanley Theatre, Trinity College. The performance of...