Black Sea as Entangled Historical Space
The panel "Black Sea as Entangled Historical Space" is a first event of the Interdisciplinary Online Conference “Black Sea Region in the Times of Crises: New Theoretical Approaches and Research Methodologies.”

October 7th, 17.00-18.30 (CEST Time Zone).

Presentations:

Maksym Sviezhentsev (King’s University College Western University): Northern Black Sea Region and (Post-)Colonialism: Theory and Measures of Its Application

Kate Mower (University of California): “Indisputably Greek”: Ethnonationalist Confrontations and Imperial Fabrications in the 19th-century Black Sea World

Taylor Zajicek (Princeton University) “Though Neighbors, We Hardly Know Each Other”: The Black Sea Environment and the Possibilities of Soviet-Turkish Scientific Exchange

Chair: Oleksii Chebotarov (University of St.Gallen / New Europe College)
Comments: Boris Belge (University of Basel)
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