UC Berkeley (Video)

The Children of the Revolution


Listen Later

UC Berkeley Professor Yuri Slezkine is an innovative historian whose work focuses on the early years of the Soviet Union. In this lecture, he focuses on the private lives of Bolshevik government officials: their wives, maids, lovers, children, and other comrades. The argument is that revolutions devour their parents and that they begin as tragedy and end at home. By centering the cultural and political upset of revolution within domestic space, Slezkine reimagines the story of the Bolsheviks’ rise. This Moses Lecture follows on Slezkine’s work as translator and co-editor, with Sheila Fitzpatrick, of “In the Shadow of Revolution: Life Stories of Russian Women from 1917 to the Second World War” (2000), which reexamined the societal upheavals of those years through the lens of Soviet women’s autobiographical writings, oral testimonies and private documents. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 29041]
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

UC Berkeley (Video)By UCTV


More shows like UC Berkeley (Video)

View all
Evolution by UCTV

Evolution

11 Listeners

Autism (Audio) by UCTV

Autism (Audio)

15 Listeners

Autism (Video) by UCTV

Autism (Video)

14 Listeners

Black History (Audio) by UCTV

Black History (Audio)

16 Listeners

Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Video) by UCTV

Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Video)

14 Listeners

Robert Reich by UCTV

Robert Reich

37 Listeners

CARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio) by UCTV

CARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio)

7 Listeners

Mental Health and Psychiatry (Audio) by UCTV

Mental Health and Psychiatry (Audio)

62 Listeners

Aging and Senior Health (Audio) by UCTV

Aging and Senior Health (Audio)

19 Listeners

Stem Cell Channel (Video) by UCTV

Stem Cell Channel (Video)

2 Listeners