Timothy Snyder: The Making of Modern Ukraine

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Lecture 1: Ukrainian Questions Answered by Russian Invasion
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Lecture 1 is an introduction to the course and an exploration of questions raised by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine must have existed as a society and polity on 23 February .. show full overview
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Lecture 2: The Genesis of Nations
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Class 2, The Genesis of Nations.
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Lecture 3: Geography and Deep History
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In Class 3, Timothy Snyder, recently back from a visit to Ukraine, explores the geography and ancient history of the region.
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Lecture 4: Before there was Europe
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Do you speak the language or does the language speak you? In Class 4 Professor Timothy Snyder maps out the landscape 'Before Europe.'
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Lecture 5: The Kyiv State: Vikings, Slaves and the Law
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In Class 5, Professor Snyder describes the foundations of the Kyiv state.
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Lecture 6: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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Class 6 continues the foundations of the Kyiv state at a time when Lithuania was much larger than most people think.
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Lecture 7: The Rise of Muscovite Power
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Class 7 continues the exploration of post-Viking states toward the rise of Muscovite power.
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Lecture 8: The Jews of Early Modern Ukraine
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In Class 8, guest lecturer Glenn Dynner, Professor of Judaic Studies and Director of the Bennett Center at Fairfield University, explores the early Jews of modern Ukraine.
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Lecture 9: Polish Power and Cossack Rebellion
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Class 9 explores the influence of the Polish state on how Ukraine developed.
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Lecture 10: The Global Age of Empire
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Class 10 examines how several global empires shaped the development of Ukraine.
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Lecture 11:Ottoman Retreat, Russian Power, Ukrainian Populism
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Class 11 looks at the 'triangle' and converging issues in the 18th Century.
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Lecture 19: Oligarchies in Russia and Ukraine
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Class 19 examines additional reminders of the impact Poland had on the formation of the Ukrainian state.
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Lecture 12: Habsburg Curiosity
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Was the Privilegium Maius true history? Class 12 traces the Habsburg family and their impact on Europe.
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Lecture 13: Republics and Revolutions
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Class 13 details the converging forces and end of empires.
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Lecture 14 Interwar Poland's Ukrainians
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Why would a Polish guard help a Ukrainian cross into the Soviet Union in 1933? Class 14 takes you through the interwar years.
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Lecture 15: Ukrainization, Famine, Terror, 1920s-1930s
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Class 15 explores a very dark and terrifying couple of decades.
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Lecture 16: Colonization, Extermination, Ethnic Cleansing
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Why the 1940s was such a terrible time for Ukraine is the subject of Class 16.
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Lecture 17: Reforms, Recentralization, Dissidence, 1950s-1970s
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The impact of colonization in Europe in the 1950s through the 1970s is examined in Class 17.
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Lecture 18: Before and After The End of History
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Class 18 brings into focus Marxism, dialectics, consumerism and nationalism during the transition from Khrushchev to Brezhnev.
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Lecture 20: Maidan and Self-Understanding
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What can be that breaking point in a person’s life? Class 20 examines the Maidan and the Self-Understanding that resulted. Guest lecturer is Marci Shore, Associate Professor of History at Yale University.
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Lecture 21: Comparative Russian Imperialism
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Class 21 features guest lecturer, Professor Arne Westad, comparing Russian imperialism with other empires in recent centuries.
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Lecture: 22: Ukrainian Ideas in the 21st Century
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Class 22 brings us closer to the modern day and looks at the role of culture.
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Lecture 23: The Colonial, the Post-Colonial and the Global
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How does all this tie together? Class 23 brings the effects of the past century of imperialism into sharp focus.