A History of Eastern Europe

A History of Eastern Europe « Series from 2015

Series from 2015

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Genres: Documentary, Special Interest

Get a sweeping 1,000-year history of Eastern Europe with a particular focus on the region's modern history.

You'll observe waves of migration and invasion, watch empires rise and fall, witness wars and their deadly consequences-and come away with a comprehensive knowledge of one of the world's most fascinating places.

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The Other Europe: Deep Roots of Diversity

Begin with a geographic overview of Eastern Europe, a region that begins at the Baltic Sea in the north and spans 20 countries to the Black Sea in the south. Here, Professor Liulevicius introduces you to the key themes: Eastern Europe's remarkable diversity, it shifting borders, and its separateness from - and connections with - the West.

Formative Migrations: Mongols to Germans

Examine the many waves of people who settled Eastern Europe during the ancient and medieval worlds. Ethnic groups including Germanic tribes, Slavic peoples, the Vikings, the Mongols, and many more created a diversity of language and culture. Meanwhile, the mix of Christians, Jews, and Muslims led to the region's first political strife - and laid the groundwork for the modern era.

Clashing Golden Ages, 1389-1772

Continue your study of Eastern Europe's development with a look at several decisive battles, including the Battle of Kosovo and the Battle of Tannenberg. You'll see how these battles were transformed into legends - and were also key turning points for the region's political landscape. Witness the creation of a united Poland-Lithuania, as well as the rise of empires in Prussia, Austria, and Russia.

The Great Crime of Empires: Poland Divided

The combined nation of Poland and Lithuania was a powerful force in the 18th century - and its dissolution is one of the great crimes of the modern era. Civil strife provided the pretext for neighboring empires to swoop in and annex the nation. Consider the results of this partition and the political problem that would plague the region for the next century.

The Origins of Nationalism, 1815-1863

Glide into the age of Romanticism, when poets surpassed politicians in setting national agendas. After considering the distinction between civil and ethnic nationalism, you'll study a number of 19th-century revolutions that swept across the region - and reflect how defeat in these revolutions paved the way for empires.

The Age of Empires, 1863-1914

After poetic romanticism failed to produce a new world order, conservative politicians co-opted nationalism in support of empire building. Review the stirrings of nationalism within the Russian, German, and Austrian empires. Then turn to emerging political ideologies that laid the foundation for the world wars of the 20th century.

Jewish Life in the Shtetl

World War I: Destruction and Rebirth

From Democrats to Dictators, 1918-1939

Caught between Hitler and Stalin

World War II: The Unfamiliar Eastern Front

The Holocaust and the Nazi Racial Empire

Postwar Flight and Expulsion

Behind the Iron Curtain, 1945-1953

Forest Brothers: Baltic Partisan Warfare

Life in Totalitarian Captivity, 1953-1980

Power of the Powerless: Revolts and Unrest

Solidarity in Poland: Walesa’s Union

Toppling Idols: The Communist Collapse

The Turn: The Post-Soviet 1990s

Yugoslav Wars: Milosevic and Balkan Strife

The New Europe: Joining NATO and the EU

The Unfolding Ukraine-Russia Crisis

Eastern Europe at the Crossroads