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The Cantemir Institute (CI) is a recently established centre of research at the Faculty of History, University of Oxford, which focuses on the interdisciplinary study of Central and Eastern Europe in its wider European, Eurasian, Mediterranean, and global contexts. The creation of the institute has…

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    • Mar 13, 2013 LATEST EPISODE
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    Two opposed catholic nationalisms: Ukrainian Galicians in the Second Polish Republic (1923-1939)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 29:44


    Dr Alessandro Milani (EHESS, Paris) gives a talk for the Cantemir Institute East and East-Central Europe seminar series.

    Family systems in historic Poland-Lithuania: Demographic perspectives on civilisational divide in Eastern Europe

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 60:00


    Mikolaj Szoltysek (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock) gives a talk for the Cantemir Institute on 12th February 2013.

    Encountering and Appropriating Cityscapes: Lviv and Wroclaw after 1944/45

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 49:00


    Sofia Dyak (Center for Urban History, Lviv) gives a talk for the Cantemir Institute.

    Abbasid Culture and the Universal History of Freethinking

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 44:00


    Professor Al-Azmeh, Professor in the School of Historical and Interdisciplinary Studies, Central European University, Budapest, gives a talk for the Cantemir Institute. The purpose of the lecture is to inform; to highlight elements pertaining to humanist freethinking in the Abbasid era, to relate these to an overarching history of humanist freethinking with classical antecedents and later workings in early modern Europe, no less than to their milieus of emergence and to what some might still think of as an early Muslim orthodoxy. In so doing, this lecture will seek to redress a number of imbalances in perspective, and a number of misconceptions. Of these, the idea that Abbasid freethinking was an aberrant curiosity in a milieu which was, in essence, 'orthodox,' is a resilient one. So also is underestimating the Fortleben of ideas generated in the Abbasid milieu in early European modernity. The lecture is intended to inform and sketch a very general picture of this little-known chapter in history. The suggestion made in conclusion is that a model for the historical interpretation of Arab freethinking based upon the introverted model of pre-Humanist European history, or that of contemporary Muslim, protestantised pietism, is clearly anachronistic.

    Utopia and Terror: How interdisciplinary methodologies can help us understand violent societies. The example of Croatian Ustasha regime

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 42:29


    Part of the Cantemir Institute seminar series. Rory Yeomans, senior research analyst at the Ministry of Justice, gives a talk on how interdisciplinary methodologies help us understand violent societies.

    Bygone Glories and Frivolous Pleasures: The Rococo Revival and National Identity in Austrian and Hungarian Art, 1840-1860

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2013 45:15


    Part of the East and Est-Central Europe Seminar series. Dr Nóra Veszprémi (Cantemir Fellow, Budapest) gives a talk on art and identity in Austria and Hungary in the mid 19th Century.

    Majorities and Minorities in Interwar Timişoara: Between Fictive and Ethnicity and Ideal Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2012 49:01


    Professor Victor Neumann (West University of Timisoara) delivers a lecture as part of the East and East-Central Europe Seminar Series at the Cantemir Institute.

    Marxism and the Kemalist 'Sonderweg' (through the eyes of the Turkish Communist poet Nazim Hikmet)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2012 55:53


    Professor Halil Berktay delivers the final lecture in the Trinity term East and East Central Europe Seminar Series.

    Transformational Leap as the basic Metaphor of Russian Sonderweg Theories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2012 46:25


    Professor Andrei Zorin presents the third East and East Central Europe seminar lecture for the Cantemir Institute on Thursday 7 June.

    Modernist Writing and Modernist Events: Fictions of Holocaust

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2012 57:15


    Often described as one of the most important historical theorists of our times, Hayden White discusses the ethical and aesthetic implications for discourses dealing with the Holocaust, genocide and industrialized death.

    Modernist Writing and Modernist Events: Fictions of Holocaust (Slides)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2012


    Often described as one of the most important historical theorists of our times, Hayden White discusses the ethical and aesthetic implications for discourses dealing with the Holocaust, genocide and industrialized death.

    Institutional hypocrisy: the Imperial Diet in the 18th century - a German Sonderweg?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2012 48:03


    Professor Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger (University of Münster) delivers a lecture as part of the "East and East-Central Europe: Special Paths (Sonderwege) in European Perspective" seminar series.

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