Lecture series on the history and culture of Europe’s eastern regions

Posted on: 14 February 2024

Lecture series on the history and culture of Europe’s eastern regions

A free weekly public lecture series commencing this month aims to cast a spotlight on parts of our continent which are less familiar to Irish audiences.

Entitled Understanding Europe’s East ,  the lecture series has been organised by the Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies, Trinity College Dublin in partnership with the DU Eastern European Society and the DU History Society.

The first lecture – on Bulgaria - will take place on Thursday, 22 February at 6 pm in the Thomas Davis Theatre, Arts Building TCD. The other six lectures will take place on successive Thursdays to 11 April – all at the same time (6 pm) and in the same venue.

This initiative draws on in-house, local and international expertise.  It is part-funded by the TCD Faculty Events Fund (FAHSS).

Full programme of Understanding Europe’s East:

  1. Bulgaria: Pride, Shame and Guile in the Blank Spot of the Balkans (Dimitar Kambourov, Trinity College Dublin) - Thursday, 22 February 6-7 pm, Thomas Davis Theatre
  2. Kosovo: Conflict, Peace, and its Ambiguous Future (Gëzim Visoka, Dublin City University) - Thursday, 29 February 6-7 pm, Thomas Davis Theatre
  3. Estonia: Identity Narratives in the post-Soviet Era (the 1990s) (Heiko Pääbo, University of Tartu, Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, Estonia) - Thursday, 14 March 6-7 pm, Thomas Davis Theatre
  4. Romania: Humanitarian aid and care to child refugees during the Cold War (Beatrice Scutaru, Dublin City University) - 21 March 6-7 pm, Thomas Davis Theatre
  5. Transnistria: Re-examining its Origins and Prospects for the Future - (Keith Harrington, Trinity College Dublin) - 28 March 6-7 pm, Thomas Davis Theatre
  6. Moldova: Jews and the Politics of Citizenship, 1960-1990 (Irina Nicorici, independent scholar, Chisinau, Moldova) – 04 April 6-7 pm, Thomas Davis Theatre
  7. Hungary: Political Leadership Cults from Emperor Franz Joseph to the present day (Balázs Apor, Trinity College Dublin) – 11 April 6-7 pm, Thomas Davis Theatre

More information and registration details are available via this Eventbrite link.

*Picture:  Four Bulgarian girls and young women dressed in traditional clothing throwing rose in the air during the Annual Rose Festival in Kazanlak / Bulgaria - 1 June 2018

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