Description
In this episode of Writer’s Voice, host Francesca Rheannon speaks with historian Jacob Mikanowski about his book Goodbye Eastern Europe: An Intimate History of a Divided Land.
Mikanowski explores the rich, complex, and often overlooked history of Eastern Europe—a region shaped by centuries of empires, revolutions, and diverse cultures. From the enduring impact of the Ottoman Empire to the shifting borders of Poland, Hungary, and the Baltics, Mikanowski sheds light on how these lands became the cradle of both cultural richness and conflict.
Then we remember activist, rabbi and champion of revolutionary love, Michael Lerner. He died August 28. We play our 2020 interview with Lerner about his book, Revolutionary Love: A Political Manifesto to Heal and Transform the World.
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Key words: Eastern Europe history, Jacob Mikanowski, Michael Lerner, Francesca Rheannon, podcast, history, politics
Key Highlights:
* Goodbye Eastern Europe: A region that “doesn’t exist” yet is deeply real, diverse, and complex.
* How centuries of empire-building—from the Austro-Hungarian to the Ottoman—shaped the unique history of Eastern Europe.
* The tension between unity and diversity in the region’s cultural and religious makeup.
* Mikanowski’s personal connection to the subject, weaving his family history into the broader narrative.
About the Author
Jacob Mikanowski is a historian, a freelance journalist and a critic. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Guardian, The New York Times and elsewhere.
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