Slavic Peoples and Slavic Nation-States
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- About the Professor
Harvey Goldblatt is Professor of Medieval Slavic Literatures in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Yale University. He is the author of numerous publications on general problems of language debates in the Slavic world as well as on specific works that deal with language speculation in and the literary patrimony of the Orthodox Slavic community (Slavia orthodoxa). His research interests extend from medieval Bulgarian and Serbian literature to the medieval and premodern East-Slavic heritage. Current projects include various aspects of the Cyrillo-Methodian literary tradition as well as a major study on the Lay of Igor's Campaign, which will appear in print under the auspices of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.
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A list of Slavic nations and capital cities with population counts.
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An in-depth dive into Slavic nations compiled by professor Harvey Goldblatt ’78 PhD. This document is approximately 920 pages.
![Unraveling the "Russian Enigma"](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2020-05/AdobeStock_306913357.jpeg?h=0d27ee61&itok=lC8RjkH-)
Harvey Goldblatt ’78 PhD
6 Sessions
Wednesdays at 2 p.m. eastern
July 15 - August 19, 2020
$350 per person
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This seminar course focuses particular attention on the diverse beliefs about this remarkable civilization, which were nurtured not only in Russia itself but also “under Western eyes.” These centuries-old attempts at deciphering… Learn More.
![Unraveling the "Russian Enigma"](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2020-05/AdobeStock_306913357.jpeg?h=0d27ee61&itok=lC8RjkH-)
Harvey Goldblatt ’78 PhD
6 Sessions
Thursdays at 2 p.m. eastern
July 16 - August 20, 2020
$350 per person
Sold out - Waitlist only
This seminar course focuses particular attention on the diverse beliefs about this remarkable civilization, which were nurtured not only in Russia itself but also “under Western eyes.” These centuries-old attempts at deciphering… Learn More.
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Discover the timeless pageantry and traditional folkways of Russia along the scenic rivers, lakes, and canals that link St. Petersburg with Moscow, cruising for six nights aboard the luxurious Volga Dream. Learn more.
![The History of Maps](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180/public/2020-06/AdobeStock_49266444.jpeg?h=8b0c8434&itok=jTg9Icvd)
Faculty: James Salzman ’85
Tuesday, July 14 at 3 p.m. eastern
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A BOOK CLUB CONVERSATION
Faculty: Amor Towles ’87 & Penelope Laurans
Wednesday, July 22 at 3 p.m. eastern
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The History of Russia
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