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In this ninth episode, we cover Kazakhstan – the biggest land-locked country in the world. MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), Tom King and Kristina Tsabala, talk about the current, historical, and cultural affairs of the Central Asian giant while sampling some Kazakh pelmeni (dumplings). Find out more and view the transcript here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/news-events/seminar-series/post-soviet-press-group/post-soviet-press-pod…
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In the eight episode, we turn our attention to Uzbekistan. In this handy primer, MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), James Bolton-Jones and Sophia Burna-Asefi, introduce you to some basic facts about Uzbekistan followed by a discussion of its history, culture, and current affairs, all while enjoying some delicious (in the case of Sophia at least!) homemade plov. Hosts and authors: James Bolton-Jones and Sophia Burna-Asefi Editor: James Bolton-Jones Academic supervisor: Rasmus Nilsson Post-Soviet Press Group Editor: Dr Ben Noble Transcript and more info: www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/news-events/…t-soviet-press-pod…
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In this seventh episode, we look at Latvia, the final of the Baltic countries to be covered in this series. MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), Natalie Sauer and Tom King, discuss quirky Latvian idioms, battles for independence, and contemporary economic and environmental optimism in the region – all whilst savouring Latvian chocolate truffles and black balsam.” Hosts: Natalie Sauer & Tom King Editor: Alex Figurski Research and production: Natalie Sauer & Tom King Academic supervisors: Dr Una Bergmane Post-Soviet Press Group Editor: Dr Ben Noble Transcript and more info: www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/news-events/…t-soviet-press-pod…
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Welcome to the Post-Soviet Press Pod’s "10 Minutes on…" series, which condenses the key information you need to know about each of the 15 countries of the former USSR into a bitesize 10 minutes. In this sixth episode, we look at Lithuania – a country at the geographical centre of Europe. MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), Kristina Tsabala and Eleanor Evans, discuss the country's language, culture, history, and current affairs, whilst enjoying some medus – a Lithuanian drink made from honey. Hosts: Kristina Tsabala and Eleanor Evans Editor: Alex Figurski Research and production: Post-Soviet Press Group Editorial Assistants Academic supervisors: Dr Allan Sikk and Professor Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski Post-Soviet Press Group Editor: Dr Ben Noble Transcript and more info: www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/news-events/…t-soviet-press-pod…
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Welcome to the Post-Soviet Press Pod’s "10 Minutes on…" series, which condenses the key information you need to know about each of the 15 countries of the former USSR into a bitesize 10 minutes. In this fifth episode, we cover Estonia: a North-East European country with a strong national identity. MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) Alasdair Anderson and Alex Figurski sample an Estonian snack, discuss the country's love of singing, and look into some modern-day social issues in the capital Tallinn. Transcript and more information: www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/news-events/…t-soviet-press-pod…
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Welcome to the Post-Soviet Press Pod’s "10 Minutes on…" series, which condenses the key information you need to know about each of the 15 countries of the former USSR into a bitesize 10 minutes. In this fourth episode, we discuss Ukraine. MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), James Bolton-Jones and Eleanor Evans, discuss culture, history, politics, and current affairs, all whilst while serving up some homemade borshch. Transcript and more information: www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/news-events/…t-soviet-press-pod Hosts and authors: Eleanor Evans and James Bolton-Jones Editor: Kristina Tsabala Academic supervisors: Dr Andrew Wilson and Dr Dave Dalton. Post-Soviet Press Group Editor: Dr Ben Noble…
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Welcome to the Post-Soviet Press Pod’s "10 Minutes on…" series, which condenses the key information you need to know about each of the 15 countries of the former USSR into a bitesize 10 minutes. In this third episode, we will discuss Moldova, which is usually labelled as Europe’s poorest country and least visited country. MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), Alasdair Anderson and Kristina Tsabala, discuss Moldavian culture, history, politics, and current affairs all while sampling some mucenici - a delicious Moldavian dessert. Transcript and more information: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/news-events/seminar-series/post-soviet-press-group/post-soviet-press-pod Hosts and authors: Alasdair Anderson and Kristina Tsabala Editor: Alexander Figurski Research and production: Post-Soviet Press Group Editorial Assistants Academic supervisors: Dr Rasmus Nilsson and Dr Daniel Brett Post-Soviet Press Group Editor: Dr Ben Noble…
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Welcome to the Post-Soviet Press Pod’s "10 minutes on…" series, which condenses the key information you need to know about each of the 15 countries of the former USSR into a bitesize 10 minutes(ish). In our second episode, we look at Russia – the largest country in the world. MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), Lara Olszowska and Eleanor Evans, enjoy a cup of cherny chai (black tea) whilst covering Russian history, news, and culture, all in 10 minutes. Transcript and more information: www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/news-events/…t-soviet-press-pod Hosts: Lara Olszowska and Eleanor Evans Editor: Eleanor Evans Research and production: Post-Soviet Press Group Editorial Assistants Academic supervisors: Prof Mark Galeotti and Dr Ben Noble Post-Soviet Press Group Editor: Dr Ben Noble…
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In this first episode, we look at Belarus, which has been in the headlines since August 2020, when rigged elections led to mass protests against the rule of the “last dictator in Europe”, Alyaksandr Lukashenka. MA students at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), Alex Figurski and James Bolton-Jones, discuss Belarusian culture, history, politics, and current affairs all while sampling some kvas - a delicious Belarusian beverage.…
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