“Remembering Gorby: Mikhail Gorbachev’s Triumphs and Tragedies”
Friday, September 30, 2022
Students and all Seton Hall members are invited by the Slavic Club, the Russian and East European Studies Program (REESP) and the History Department for the lecture, "Remembering Gorby: Mikhail Gorbachev's Triumphs and Tragedies."
This event will take place on Thursday, October 13, 2022, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. in Fahy Hall, Room 236, or virtually via Microsoft Teams.
The recent passing of Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, has
brought forth an outpouring of tributes and condolences. Beloved in much of the West
for terminating the Cold War and bringing about the end of the USSR, Gorbachev remained
a rather controversial figure in his native land.
Who was he? A forward-looking and courageous reformer, who helped to dismantle a decaying
Soviet colossus and pulled the world back from the brink of a superpower conflict?
A peace-loving, anti-imperialist, who liberated the East European and Baltic nations
from the Soviet yoke? Or just a hapless bystander, dragged along by the momentous
historical developments, that he inadvertently unleashed? What are we to make of his
legacy now, when so many of the early hopes for an impending "end of history" have
been dashed and post-Soviet Russia is waging a brutal war against its neighbor?
Professors Nathaniel Knight and Maxim Matusevich of the History Department will make a presentation on the topic, and it will be followed by Q&A session.
The event is free and everyone is welcome!
Slavic food will be served!
Please click HERE to join us via Teams >>
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