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A History of Eastern Europe

By: Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius
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Eastern Europe has long been thought of as the "Other Europe", a region rife with political upheaval, shifting national borders, an astonishing variety of ethnic diversity, and relative isolation from the centers of power in the West. It has also been, and continues to be, pivotal in the course of world events. A History of Eastern Europe offers a sweeping 1,000-year tour with a particular focus on the region's modern history. In 24 insightful lectures, you'll observe waves of migration and invasion, watch empires rise and fall, witness wars and their deadly consequences - and come away with comprehensive knowledge of one of the world's most fascinating places.

In examining this region's remarkable diversity and contested borders, you'll better understand the ever-present tension between the connections between East and West and the areas of marked contrast. These disparities were clear as the world globalized and the US and Soviet superpowers jockeyed for spheres of influence - epitomized by the imposition of the Iron Curtain across Europe and the rise of the Berlin Wall. And yet, throughout the 20th century and into current times, the connectedness of Eastern Europe to the rest of the world continues to be demonstrated beyond question. This region has made itself felt across the globe through:

  • The political and cultural reverberations of peace movements and armed conflicts
  • The crises of huge population migrations and the new expressions of cultural and economic exchange they spark
  • The successes and struggles of NATO and the European Union
  • And more

Explore the grand sweep of this epic history, from a series of early invasions to the rise of empires to the collapse of communism and into the new challenges of the 21st century. Meet brilliant poets, writers, artists, and other cultural figures who made an impact on Eastern European history.

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I was sceptical I have to admit but I must say, this is an excellent introduction to the history of Eastern Europe and it makes one ask the question: What is Eastern Europe even? Some historians might argue that this book doesn't go deep enough. Fair enough. I highly recommend this book to everyone, especially Europeans, to realise that we have a shared history across all European lands. And what's more, we have an even greater future, together!

Excellent!

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As an intro it works. I wanted more depth but that’s because I’m already familiar with 80% of the history in the lectures. So for that reason I’m not the best person to judge!

Very good as an intro

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Wonderful series of lectures! Both very entertaining and academically rigorous. It gave me a very good overall knowledge of the region which I needed for my work, as well as some very enjoyable hours. Thank you Prof. Liulevicius!

Wonderful!

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Fascinating and well delivered. Essential listening for anyone who wants to understand what is happening in Eastern Europe today.

Essential listening

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Enjoyed it from beginning to end...
Highly recommend to anyone with an interest in European history.

Really good overview

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Well put together review of the huge subject of East European history well worth the time and very detailed.

And now I have to listen again....

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Very good audio book, but this does try to fit a lot of history into a short time.

Good read but a lot to fit in

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This set of lectures changed my perception of the region drastically, to a more positive and diverse picture.

The professors style is at times a bit overly dramatic, but once you get over that you will get an accurate and relatively unbiased account of a fascinating past and recent history.

Highly recommended, especially if you live in Europe like I do.

The only slightly neglected parts in the region were Moldova, Transnistria and Bulgaria, all mentioned but too shortly from my point of view.

Changed my perceptions

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Excellent outline of Eastern Europe for anyone wanting the big picture. Events have moved on since this book was written but the trajectory stands out.

Width of coverage

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this book, this is the third time I've finished it, ya learn somethin' new each time ya listen, fascinatin'.

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