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Old World Review
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An online publication for essays on the history and cultures of the Old World. Eurasian coverage.

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Old World Review is an online publication for exploratory essays on historical and cultural topics of Eurasia.
We are particularly interested in histories of small nations and languages, on borderlands and exchanges, as well as lesser studied art histories. We take submissions!
Introducing the first installment of the Old World Dōngxī -series, where we share interesting historical curiosities, both textual and visual, regarding the themes of the site.
Today: A novel in Dungan, art in Kazakh SSR, letters of a 19th century philologist...

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Old World Dōngxī #1
In this series we introduce somewhat randomly chosen online curiosities – historical documents or visual materials – that you may explore at your own leisure. These items tie into the t…
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July 9, 2025 at 9:13 PM
It is common to see the Gagauz left unmentioned in European discourses. They are a sizeable Turkic Orthodox minority mostly living in Moldova, with an interesting history of which we have provided a brief overview below.

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The Gagauz – The Forgotten Minority of Eastern Europe
This is a guest article written by Jake Todd. Pictures added by M.A. The Gagauz of Moldova are one of Eastern Europe’s many forgotten minorities (although they themselves would most likely object t…
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July 2, 2025 at 8:15 AM
"Turanism" was an elusive 19th century movement based on a broad range of theory-crafting and political & military motivations. This ethnolinguistic theory assumed an affinity between many Eurasian nations, including Turkic, Mongolic and Finnic peoples.

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Creating Eurasia – The origins of the 19th century Turanism
European sciences, from natural sciences to humanities, developed comprehensively in the 19th century. These advancements were not only linked with socio-economic developments but also with colonia…
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June 9, 2025 at 3:49 PM
As the first essay in a series of "ongoing exploration of Soviet filmmaking as a practice of worldbuilding through mass-culture," Y. Katzman provides a comparison of progress narratives in Soviet film director Shepitko’s Heat (1963) and Farewell (1983).

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Celluloid Union #1 – Progress Narratives in Shepitko’s Heat (1963) and Farewell (1983)
Celluloid Union is an ongoing exploration of Soviet filmmaking as a practice of worldbuilding through mass-culture. For the toiling peoples of Moscow’s 20th-century empire and its worldwide admirer…
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June 6, 2025 at 12:33 PM
Here's a brief introduction to Yrjö Kallinen, an extraordinary Finnish politician of the Cold War era. He's known for his unusual experience during the Finnish Civil War, his esoteric theosophical worldview, and his unwavering commitment to pacifism.

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Living in a Dream – A brief portrait of an extraordinary Minister of Defence
The following is a brief introduction to a Finnish politician of the Cold War era, who was known for his unusual experience during the Finnish Civil War, his esoteric theosophical worldview, and hi…
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June 6, 2025 at 8:52 AM
Old World Review is an online publication for exploratory essays on historical and cultural topics of Eurasia.
We are particularly interested in histories of small nations and languages, on borderlands and exchanges, as well as lesser studied art histories. We take submissions!
June 6, 2025 at 8:38 AM