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March 20, 2019

Belarusian Studies in the 21st Century: 4th Conference and Annual Lecture

The 4th Annual Belarusian Studies in the 21st Century will take place 29-30 March 2019 at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) and at Francis Skaryna Belarusian Library and Museum in London. To view a provisional programme of this year’s conference, please click here. The annual London conference on Belarusian Studies will follow three… Continue reading Belarusian Studies in the 21st Century: 4th Conference and Annual Lecture

March 22, 2016

The Annual London Lecture on Belarusian Studies: Explaining Lukashenka’s Survival

UCL SSEES and the Ostrogorski Centre present the second Annual London Lecture on Belarusian Studies followed by a reception sponsored by the Anglo-Belarusian Society. The lecture will start at Masaryk Senior Common Room, UCL, 16 Taviton St, London WC1H 0BW at 6 pm on 24 March 2016 and will be delivered by Professor Andrew Wilson. Andrew Wilson is Professor in Ukrainian… Continue reading The Annual London Lecture on Belarusian Studies: Explaining Lukashenka’s Survival

March 11, 2016

Conference ‘Belarusian Studies in the 21st Century’ and the 2016 London Lecture on Belarusian Studies

Conference Belarusian Studies in the 21st Century’ and Annual London Lecture on Belarusian Studies will take place on 23-24 March 2016 in London. The conference will serve as a multidisciplinary forum of Belarusian studies in the West and offer a rare networking opportunity for researchers of Belarus. It is organised by the UCL School of Slavonic… Continue reading Conference ‘Belarusian Studies in the 21st Century’ and the 2016 London Lecture on Belarusian Studies

March 6, 2015

The 2015 Annual London Lecture on Belarusian Studies

University College London and the Ostrogorski Centre with support of the Association of Belarusians in Great Britain the Annual London Lecture on Belarusian Studies The Beginnings of Modern Belarus: Identity, Nation, and Politics in a European Borderland Per Anders Rudling Visiting Professor, University of Vienna & Associate Professor, Lund University