My essay for @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social on transnational links among fascist movements in the 1930s, and their legacies and lessons today:
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PhD at University of Cambridge on modernism, East-Central Europe & political geography. Researcher and writer - words in The TLS, The Public Domain Review and more; on BBC Radio 3. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/graduates/Juliette.Bretan
My essay for @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social on transnational links among fascist movements in the 1930s, and their legacies and lessons today:
π There's still time to register for tomorrow's seminar with @jcbretan.bsky.social!
Free and open to all.
Event poster for 'T.S. Eliot's anti-Polishness: British literary responses to Central European geopolitics in the interwar era' with a photo of T.S. Eliot quote in concrete, embedded in the ground on the Queen's Walk, near the Tate Modern Gallery.
Join us on Tuesday for the next Study of Central Europe seminar with @jcbretan.bsky.social to hear more about British literary responses to Central European geopolitics in the interwar era.
ποΈ 27 January at 6pm
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Event poster for 'T.S. Eliot's anti-Polishness: British literary responses to Central European geopolitics in the interwar era' with a photo ofT.S. Eliot quote in concrete, embedded in the ground on the Queen's Walk, near the Tate Modern Gallery.
Please join us for the next Study of Central Europe seminar with @jcbretan.bsky.social to hear more about British literary responses to Central European geopolitics in the interwar era.
ποΈ 27 January at 6pm
π UCL SSEES
β‘οΈ www.ucl.ac.uk/arts-humanit...
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And ongoing links to the east today
Hereβs a βDanzigβ chest in the Minster, from the 15th century
Weekend trip out: Kingβs Lynn. Hereβs the Custom House, a building Nikolaus Pevsner called one of the most perfect ever built, and the Hanse House, the only Hanseatic building still existing in England. Kingβs Lynn was once a Hanseatic port, linked to the Baltic, trading fish, wood, grain etc
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Always forgetting to update Bluesky, so hereβs me from just over two weeks ago, after passing my PhD viva (and buying a pierogi plush in celebration)
For #ModWrite this week, how about a ModRead? Our new Eliot Studies Annual is out now. Chew on these:
- Special forum: THE ELIOT WE NEED
Higher ed is collapsing, climate crises abound. Our Prez asks: "in what contemporary struggles could we enlist Eliot as an ally?"
Thrilled that my article on Eliotβs Polish plains has been published in The T.S. Eliot Studies Annual liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/...
German and Soviet pavilions in antithesis - Paris International Exposition, 1937
βI dropped a C-bomb into Tolstoyβ: one manβs quest to translate War and Peace into βbogan Australianβ
Excited to be presenting a BBC Radio 3 Sunday Feature tomorrow, βTango Goes Eastβ, on the story of tangoβs musical journey eastwards to Poland and beyond.
Strange-looking pierogi at Warsaw diner (very good though)
First time in a Polish home and garden shop in the U.K. (in Nottingham). With signs and announcements in Polish.
A recent purchase: handbook of central and east Europe, from 1936
Staying in apartment goals in Warsaw
Kavka pickle cocktail :)
β¦the Free City of Danzig?
LΓ‘ngos at Selwyn college π
My piece in @uk.theconversation.com on language and culture in Estonia:
Our piece from Pokrovsk in Ukraine on the famous Christmas carol inspiring Ukraine's defenders. With Jonathan Beale, Hanna Chornous, Daniel Wittenberg, Anastasia Levchenko & Imran Ali.
#Ukraine #Pokrovsk #Christmas
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