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European studies blog

Discover the British Library's extensive collections from continental Europe and read news and views on European culture and affairs.

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Jun 2023 2
Jul 2023 3
Aug 2023 3
Sep 2023 2
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Dec 2023 0
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Mar 2024 1
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May 2024 5
Jun 2024 5
Jul 2024 6
Aug 2024 6
Sep 2024 4
Oct 2024 2
Nov 2024 3
Dec 2024 2

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Most recent posts

Devil in the details : Nikolai Gogol's ‘Christmas Eve’
With Christmas fast approaching, I thought I would share one of my favourite seasonal reads, Noch’ pered Rozhdestvom (‘Christmas Eve’, also known as ‘The Night Before Christmas’, 1832) by Nikolai Gogol'. This whimsical and uproarious …
On , by European Studies, 59 words
“Rendez-vous at the British Library”: 6 December 2024
Two free events in the British Library Pigott Theatre (booking necessary) Afternoon symposium: Collections in French at the British Library Evening event: The World Library: William Marx, with the participation of French Ambassador Helene Duchene …
On , by European Studies, 58 words
The wolf children of East Prussia
When Alvydas Šlepikas’ book Mano vardas – Marytė (‘My name is Marytė’) was published in Lithuania in 2011, it caused a nationwide discussion. Beautifully written and based on historical facts, it was the most read …
On , by European Studies, 56 words