History Department Research Colloquium: Dr. Vladimir Solonari

Thursday, October 26, 2017 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

2017 Research Colloquium
“A Series of Presentations and Conversations featuring Faculty and Student Research”

Whose Enemy? Russian Intelligentsia in Romania-occupied Odessa, 1941-1944
presented by Dr. Vladimir Solonari, Associate Professor of History
The port city of Odessa on the Black Sea was an important hub of economic activity and cultural life in Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. Its proud creative intelligentsia was subjected to several waves of brutal persecution by the Soviets. Romanians, who occupied the city in 1941-1944 as allies of Nazi Germany, accorded Odessan intelligentsia more freedoms and privileges then they ever had under the Soviets. Many an Odessan Intelligentsia experienced Romanian rule as liberation but they faced agonizing moral dilemmas, which will be explored in Dr. Solonari’s presentation.

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Graduate Student Center: Colbourn Hall, Suite 146

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History Department

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Academic

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history research Russian