Zaleski Lecture: Poland in Modern Ukrainian History 1795-1991
Speaker Roman Szporluk delivers the August Zaleski Memorial Lecture in Modern Polish History at the Center for European Studies. for more information and other videos, visit ces.fas.harvard.edu

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The Curse of Empire: Ukraine, Poland, and the Fallacy in Russian History

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The Holocaust in Poland: Controversies and Explanations

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The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth - Central Europe Seminar Series 26/01/21

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"Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine" by Anne Applebaum

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Sixty Years of Studying Poland – A conversation between Prof. Norman Davies and Prof. Robert Frost

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The Myth of Galicia, Martin Pollack, Wolodymyr Dylynsky Memorial Lecture 2016

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Timothy Snyder: The Making of Modern Ukraine. Class 9. Polish Power and Cossack Revolution

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The Polish-Lithuanian War 1919-1920 (Documentary)

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at Home: Lecture | Post-Colonial Ukraine: The Meanings of Resistance

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The Jews in Poland-Lithuania and Russia: 1350 to the Present Day

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Why Ukraine and Poland Went to War in 1919? (Polish-Ukrainian War Documentary)

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The Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania: A Conversation with Robert Frost

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The Origins of Mass Killing: the bloodlands hypothesis

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Samuel Kassow: "Poles and Jews Before and During World War Two"

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Carl Bildt: The history of Ukraine is different from the history of Russia

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Lesson 1: Polish Partition and the Birth of Galicia

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How the Red Army Defeated Germany: The Three Alibis - Dr. Jonathon House

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The Geopolitics of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

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Timothy Snyder: The Making of Modern Ukraine. Class 1: Ukrainian Questions Posed by Russian Invasion

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