Digest188
Panel Discussion: “Faith and Freedom: A Lithuanian Perspective”
This webinar will contribute to this commemoration of âThe Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania,â the longest-running and best-known underground periodical in the...
watch videoNanovic Forum: âA Conversation with Anne Applebaum: The War in Ukraine, Russia, and the Twilight of Democracyâ
The Nanovic Institute for European Studies welcomed Anne Applebaum, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Polish-American journalist, to the University of Notre Dame for a...
watch videoRussia in Ukraine: Whatâs Religion Got to Do with It?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly invoked religion in an effort to justify the Russian invasion of Ukraine. How, specifically, has Putin used religionâand in...
watch videoRussian Propaganda and Western Media: A View from Ukraine
Join the Nanovic Institute for European Studies for a virtual panel with four Ukrainian experts who will discuss Russian media narratives, fake news, and propaganda, focusing on...
watch videoThe War in Ukraine: A Global Perspective
As the war in Ukraine continues following Russiaâs February 24 invasion of the country, join us for a conversation with panelists who will examine the current conflict through a...
watch videoVirtual Flash Panel on the Russia-Ukraine Crisis
Join the Nanovic Institute for European Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs as they discuss the recent crisis on the border between Russia and Ukraine. The panel...
watch video“Engaging Big Questions and âPeripheriesâ in Europe”
The Nanovic Institute for European Studies will present a discussion of its 2021-2026 strategic plan âEngaging Big Questions and âPeripheriesâ in Europe,â which sets out a...
watch videoNanovic Forum with Gulag survivor Myroslav Marynovych: “Faith in Communist and Post-Communist Europe”
Myroslav Marynovych is a Ukrainian social and political activist and commentator and serves as vice-rector for University Mission and a president of the Institute of Religion and...
watch videoConference: The Trauma of Communism
Scholars, activists, and religious actors whose extraordinary experiences of living under communism, resisting the totalitarian state, and reflecting deeply on those experiences...
watch videoFighting for Freedom of Thought
In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and Ukraine declared itself an independent state. But political independence didnât rid the country of Soviet or communist influence....
watch videoâUkraine, Democratic Revolution, and the Challenges of a Catholic Universityâ – Nanovic Forum with Archbishop Borys Gudziak
Archbishop Borys Gudziak, President of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv and a leader of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, was invited to give the 2016 Keeley Vatican...
watch video