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المحتوى المقدم من Talking Europe: The UCL European Institute podcast. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Talking Europe: The UCL European Institute podcast أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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1 European Literary London: Irish Writing, Language and Identity 38:09
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In this episode of our podcast 'Talking Europe', Hayley Anderson, one of our 2024-25 Student Ambassadors, sits down with Ciara Broderick, the UCL 2025 European Literary Map of London Writer in Residence. Their conversation delves into Ciara’s journey as a writer, her experiences settling into London, and the creative process behind her upcoming short story for the Literary Map. Together, they explore themes of writing, language, and identity—examining how the Irish language shapes both Ciara’s work and her sense of self. This episode was produced in collaboration with the UCL Platform for Linguistic and Epistemic Justice (PLEJ). PLEJ is a research centre based at UCL's School of Slavonic and East European Studies. Its focus is to place socio-cultural linguistic research front and centre among the interdisciplinary areas of enquiry with social impact at SSEES, UCL, and beyond. About our guests Ciara Broderick Irish prose and poetry writer Ciara Broderick is our 24/25 Writer in Residence. Ciara's work has been published in several Irish and international journals and in 2025 her first novel was selected as a winner of the Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair. During her four-week residency in London, Ciara has been based at UCL Faculty of Arts & Humanities and engaged closely with UCL academics and students, participated in various related events, and pursued her own writing. Hayley Anderson Hayley is one of the Student Ambassadors at the UCL Europe Institute for 2024/25. She is a fourth-year European Social and Political Studies student. With her specialism in Hungarian and History, she has focussed her research on the experiences and identities of communities in Eastern Slovakia and the wider Central East Europe region.…
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1 The Ukraine Shelf Episode 4: Writing War and Trauma 1:04:20
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How can we speak and write about war? What role does silence play in this process? What does it mean for people and places to survive war? We discussed these questions and more with two brilliant writers, Maria Tumarkin and Yuliya Musakovska, whose works have interrogated war and trauma in uncompromisingly honest and perceptive ways. For more information, visit our webpage: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/european-institute/ukraine-shelf-episode-4-writing-war-and-trauma…
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1 The Ukraine Shelf Episode 3: Eastern Ukraine with Olena Stiazhkina and Victoria Donovan 54:18
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In this episode, we explore the industrial regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. From 2014 until 2022, this was where Russia focused its war of aggression against Ukraine, killing and uprooting thousands of people. Russia claimed these regions were culturally and historically Russian, but history, and the people of these regions themselves, tell a different story: the majority consider themselves Ukrainian, and they overwhelmingly voted for Ukrainian independence in 1991. To get a better understanding of this region’s complex identities and its history as a resource-rich region on the edge of empire, we spoke to Professor Victoria Donovan of the University of St Andrews about her book Life in Spite of Everything (Daunt Books, 2025) and to historian and novelist Olena Stiazhkina about her novel Cecil the Lion Had to Die (Harvard, 2024). More here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/european-institute/ukraine-shelf-episode-3-eastern-ukraine-olena-stiazhkina-and-victoria-donovan…
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1 The Ukraine Shelf Episode 2: Identity and Culture under Attach with Sasha Dovzyk and Eugene Finkel 58:51
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Russia has attempted to repress and destroy Ukrainian statehood and identity over two centuries. In this episode, we trace the historical roots of Russia’s current aggression to imperial myths from the early 19th century, and look at how these myths have resurfaced repeatedly over time. We explore the most recent wave of violence through the tragic story of Victoria Amelina, a Ukrainian writer who was killed in a Russian missile attack in 2023. The books under discussion are Eugene Finkel’s Intent to Destroy: Russia’s Two Hundred Year Quest to Dominate Ukraine (Basic Books, 2024) and Victoria Amelina’s Looking at Women Looking at War (Harper Collins, 2025). See more: www.ucl.ac.uk/european-institute…lture-under-attack…
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1 The Ukraine Shelf Episode 1: Crimea with Elmaz Asan and Rory Finnin 54:26
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Russia’s aggression against Ukraine began not in 2022, but in 2014, with the invasion and occupation of Crimea. This episode explores Crimea’s significance as a strategically important nexus between east and west, between Europe, Russia and the Middle East, and as an integral part of Ukraine historically, politically and culturally. The focus of our discussion is Rory Finnin’s book Blood of Others: Stalin’s Crimean Atrocity and the Poetics of Solidarity (University of Toronto Press, 2022). https://www.ucl.ac.uk/european-institute/ukraine-shelf-episode-1-crimea-elmaz-asan-and-rory-finnin…
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A soundscape commissioned as part of the UCL European Literary Map of London project, featuring voices reading texts about London written by European writers across the centuries in a variety of original languages and in English translation.
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1 European Literary London: Journeys, Languages, Writing 37:29
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In conversation with Olivia Scher, our European Literary Map of London Writer-in-Residence Joanna Elmy and writer, artist and director, Larisa Faber Larisa Faber talk about London: journeys, languages, writing and cultures. This episode explores central themes of identity, belonging, and how London shapes and is shaped by its rich tapestry of stories. European Literary Map of London: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/european-institute/lost-found-european-literary-map-london Bulgarian-born author and journalist Joanna Elmy was our 23/24 inaugural Writer in Residence. Joanna’s first novel Born of Guilt, written during her years in university, received a prestigious Bulgarian prize for emerging literature in 2022 and was shortlisted for several other national awards. During her four-week stay at UCL (24 April – 22 May 2024), Joanna engaged with academics across faculties, and worked on her second novel which features London prominently and explores ‘cities of the world’ – a modern take on urban spaces partly inspired by Italo Calvino’s approach to writing the city. Writer, director and actor Larisa Faber collaborated with UCL European Institute and the UCL Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the summer term of 2024, in the context of the European Literary Map of London project, and an ongoing partnership with EUNIC London, the European Literature Network and the European Writers’ Festival, curated by Rosie Goldsmith. Larisa worked to develop an irreverently multivocal text about the politics of seasonal vegetables – which will feature on the European Literary Map of London as the first Luxembourgish entry.…
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1 Party People: Candidates and Party Evolution 33:08
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Allan Sikk, Associate Professor in Comparative Politics at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, and Philipp Köker, Lecturer Political Science at Leibniz University Hannover join ‘Talking Europe’ to discuss their new book on political parties, how they change, and what this has to do with the people who make them up. Party People: Candidates and Party Evolution is published with Oxford University Press, and available in hard cover, e-book and audiobook. In conversation with Claudia Sternberg of the UCL European Institute, Allan and Philipp discuss why party systems have changed so radically across Europe, what we can learn from looking at parties in Central and Eastern Europe, and in what ways their analysis of 200,000 electoral candidates from over 60 elections across nine CEE democracies helps us to understand party change more broadly, including candidate turnover, party fission and fusion, programmatic change, and party leadership change.…
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1 European Literary Map: Ion Codru Drăguşanu read in Romanian by Oana Borlea-Stancioi 1:10
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1 European Literary Map: Ion Codru Drăguşanu read in English by Oana Borlea-Stancioi 1:03
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1 European Literary Map: Elif Shafak read in English by Olivia Scher 0:42
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1 European Literary Map: Hans Christian Andersen read in Danish by Vincent Rasmussen 0:58
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1 European Literary Map: Hans Christian Andersen read in English by Vincent Rasmussen 0:51
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1 European Literary Map: Hector Berlioz read in English by Yanis Fekar 1:04
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1 European Literary Map: Hector Berlioz read in French by Yanis Fekar 0:58
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