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Recording: Nick Hall on The Soviet City and Countryside in British Travel Accounts in the 1930s

December 11, 2020 Site adminstrators

A recording of a talk by Nick Hall on the city/countryside dichotomy in British travel accounts of the Soviet Union in the 1930s, held in association with Pushkin House, is now available on YouTube.

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The Anglo-Russian Research Network was established in 2011 to bring together research students and scholars interested in the influence of Russian and Soviet culture and politics in Britain in the period 1880-1950. The network benefits from the support of Pushkin House and has received financial support from Leverhulme Trust, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and the English Faculty, University of Oxford.

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Anna Maslenova, University of Exeter

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