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HomeUpcoming EventsWriting Liberalism In Russia's Obituary?
Writing Liberalism in Russia's Obituary?

HRC SEMINAR

It is frequently assumed that liberalism had a short-lived springtime in 19th century Russia as an integral aspect of the thought of a remarkable generation of the country’s intelligentsia. So the argument goes, since that time its fate has been as an ineffectual voice on the margins of mainstream politics. The talk challenges this view, arguing that the pan-European cluster of concepts that help todefine liberalism have remained a feature of Russian research and debate across the last two hundred years, including under the governance of President Vladimir Putin.

Date & time

  • Tue 10 Mar 2020, 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm

Location

Sir Roland Wilson Building Theatrette (2.02), 120 McCoy Circuit, ANU

Speakers

  • Dr Dorothy Horsfield

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  •  Prof Will Christie
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