All Russians should feel the pain of sanctions: interview with historian Kamusella

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Tomasz Kamusella, a historian working at the University of St. Andrews in Great Britain, spoke in an interview with Channel 24 about how Russian nationalism developed into an aggressive ideology, what really stands behind the concept of "great Russian literature" and why from the Russian opposition they laugh even in the Kremlin. Support us – https://donate.24tv.ua/en
 
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Period13 Oct 2022

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  • TitleAll Russians should feel the pain of sanctions: interview with historian Kamusella
    Media name/outlet24 News Ukraine
    Media typeTelevision
    Duration/Length/Size45:02
    Country/TerritoryUkraine
    Date13/10/22
    DescriptionTomasz Kamusella, a historian working at the University of St. Andrews in Great Britain, spoke in an interview with Channel 24 about how Russian nationalism developed into an aggressive ideology, what really stands behind the concept of "great Russian literature" and why from the Russian opposition they laugh even in the Kremlin.

    Support us – https://donate.24tv.ua/en


    Ukrainian news in English – https://en.24tv.ua/

    Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/24tvua.in.en..
    Producer/AuthorAndriy Drozda & Yulia Lipko
    URLhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbTn2K3Sfzw
    PersonsTomasz Kamusella

Keywords

  • Ukraine
  • Russia
  • Russian imperialism
  • Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • neoimperialism
  • language politics