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Framing (State) Fragility
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Keith KrauseSebastian Haug
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Soviet Ukrainian Patriotism in Brezhnev`s Dnipropetrovsk
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Andrii Portnov
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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From Biopolitics of Care to Necropolitics of War
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Sergei MedvedevMisha Glenny
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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The Remains of the Real
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Jan SowaLudger Hagedorn
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Manufactured Alienation
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Adam RamsayIvan KrastevIvan Vejvoda
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Hagia Sophia as Symbol and Hostage of Actual Politics
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Alexey LidovAyşe ÇağlarClemena Antonova
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
On 10 July 2020, by a decree of the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the basilica of Hagia Sophia – the central monument of the Byzantine Empire and the entire Orthodox world – was turned from a museum into a mosque. The conversion attracted worldwide attention and the leaders of the US, the EU and Russia, as well as most international institutions, appealed to Erdoğan not to go ahead with the plan. However, all the warnings were ignored and the first festive Muslim service was held on 24 July, with the country’s leadership in attendance. In this talk, various aspects of the conversion of Hagia Sophia, including political, religious, cultural and art-historical issues of this most significant event, were discussed.
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
On 10 July 2020, by a decree of the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the basilica of Hagia Sophia – the central monument of the Byzantine Empire and the entire Orthodox world – was turned from a museum into a mosque. The conversion attracted worldwide attention and the leaders of the US, the EU and Russia, as well as most international institutions, appealed to Erdoğan not to go ahead with the plan. However, all the warnings were ignored and the first festive Muslim service was held on 24 July, with the country’s leadership in attendance. In this talk, various aspects of the conversion of Hagia Sophia, including political, religious, cultural and art-historical issues of this most significant event, were discussed.
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The Declaration of Universal Human Rights at Seventy-Five
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Adam SitzeLudger HagedornMartin Krygier
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Parrhesia and the Care of the Self: Foucault, Patočka, and Dissident Praxis
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Darren GardnerLudger Hagedorn
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Soviet Subalterns on Stage
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Mariia ShynkarenkoMariia Kardash
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Language Policies in Multilingual Countries: Western and Non-Western Approaches
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Volodymyr KulykWolfgang MerkelMiloš Vec
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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