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The imposition of Communist ideology was a misfortune for millions in Eastern Europe, but never for Dennis Deletant. Instead, it drew him to Romania. The renowned historian’s association with the country and its people dates back to 1965, when he fir... more

In this episode, Claudia Radiven and Chella Ward talked with Kamran Khan about linguistics, citizenship and belonging. The conversation travelled from the 2001 Northern riots in the UK, to the Prevent policy, all the way to more recent adjustments to... more

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Jacob Daniels
Assistant Professor of Instruction and Assistant Director of the Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at Austin
Episode: Jacob Daniels, "The Jews of Edirne: The End of Ottoman Europe and the Arrival of Borders" (Stanford UP, 2025)
Dennis Deletant
Professor and author renowned for his work on Romanian history and politics.
Formerly of UCL and Georgetown University
Episode: Dennis Deletant, "In Search of Romania" (Hurst, 2022)
Kamran Khan
Associate Professor in Language, Social Justice and Education at the University of Birmingham, focusing on linguistics and citizenship
University of Birmingham
Episode: Radio ReOrient 13.7: "Linguistics, Citizenship and Belonging,” with Kamran Khan, hosted by Claudia Radiven and Marchella Ward
Janna Sauerteig
Mobilization and Advocacy Manager at SOS Humanity
SOS Humanity
Episode: What is Happening in the Mediterranean Right Now – And Why You Should Care
Elizabeth Anne Davis
Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University
Princeton University
Episode: Elizabeth Anne Davis, "The Time of the Cannibals: On Conspiracy Theory and Context" (Fordham UP, 2024)
Dr. Marek Kohn
Author and Anglo-Polish writer
Yale University Press
Episode: Marek Kohn, "The Stories Old Towns Tell: A Journey Through Cities at the Heart of Europe" (Yale UP, 2023)
Hélène Landemore
Professor of Political Science at Yale University
Yale University
Episode: On Democracy and Bullshit with Hélène Landemore
Eric Lee
Historian, journalist, and activist in the labor movement
Episode: Eric Lee, "The August Uprising, 1924: The Georgian Anti-Soviet Revolt and the Birth of Democratic Socialism" (McFarland, 2025)
Paula Oppermann
Researcher at the Historische Kommission zu Berlin
Historische Kommission zu Berlin
Episode: Paula Oppermann, "Thunder Cross: Fascist Antisemitism in Twentieth-Century Latvia" (U Wisconsin Press, 2025)

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Jacob Daniels, "The Jews of Edirne: The End of Ottoman Europe and the Arrival of Borders" (Stanford UP, 2025)
Q: Could you maybe explain a little bit what happened in 1912 to cause this shift?
The Balkan Wars broke out in 1912, drastically changing the political landscape and leading to a refugee crisis, which shifted Jewish politics to a more cautious approach.
On Democracy and Bullshit with Hélène Landemore
Q: What if we gave everyone a voice? What if we got rid of these systems of intermediation?
We need representation, but it should be structured differently to include more ordinary citizens in decision-making.
On Democracy and Bullshit with Hélène Landemore
Q: What do you see as some of the problems around representative democracy?
The problem is that we've equated representation with election, and this has led to a plutocratic bias in policies.
Eric Lee, "The August Uprising, 1924: The Georgian Anti-Soviet Revolt and the Birth of Democratic Socialism" (McFarland, 2025)
Q: So, what is the initial spark behind the uprising?
The uprising was not triggered by a specific event but rather had been in preparation for months, motivated by widespread dissatisfaction with Soviet rule.
Eric Lee, "The August Uprising, 1924: The Georgian Anti-Soviet Revolt and the Birth of Democratic Socialism" (McFarland, 2025)
Q: What are some of the issues that lead up to August 1924?
Lee explains the various socio-political pressures, including church suppression, economic mismanagement, and the actions taken by the Bolsheviks against Georgian nationalism.

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