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Tag Archives: 1917
Summary of COSEELIS 2017 conference
Our annual conference took place on 19th and 20th June. It was split between the British Library (Monday 19th June) and UCL SSEES Library (Tuesday 20th June). We spent the first day at the Eliot room of the Knowledge Centre … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, Conferences, exhibition, news
Tagged 1917, conference, COSEELIS, Eastern Europe, exhibitions, libraries, Russia, Slavonic
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Helen Mirren, Katya Galitzine and other guests at the joint UCL SSEES Library and British Library panel discussion
On Monday 5th June a panel discussion “Émigrés from Revolution” took place at the British Library. It was a joint event between UCL SSEES Library and the British Library and was inspired by our collections. The year 2017 marks … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, news, Open Access, Presentations and papers, Projects
Tagged 1917, British Library, Dixon, Emigres, Event, Galitzine, Lieven, Mirren, Pasternak, Revolution, Russia, Sixsmith, SSEES, UCL SSEES Library
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