- Wednesday, November 16, 2022
- 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
- Meeter Center Lecture Hall
This talk is part of history colloquia series. These lectures are open to the Calvin community - students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends - and all are warmly welcome to attend. Find out more about all of our upcoming events at https://calvin.edu/academics/departments-programs/history/events/
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, governing bodies in world sport banned Russian athletes and removed events from Russia. Leaders of these organizations referred to Russia's unprovoked attack on its neighbor as cause for their unprecedented actions. They did not refer to Vladimir Putin's use of their sports for political ends over the previous two decades, building Russia's global standing and "sportswashing" his government's actions. This talk explores how Putin adopted the Soviet model of using sports for politics, both at home and abroad, and discusses why the actions of world governing bodies are long overdue.
About the Speaker
Bruce Berglund taught courses on Russia, Eastern Europe, and modern war for the Calvin History Department for 15 years. A three-time Fulbright scholar, he has written about nationalism, religion, and politics in the region. His latest book is The Fastest Game in the World: Hockey and the Globalization of Sports (University of California Press, 2021). Follow him on Twitter at @brberglund
This talk is part of history colloquia series. These lectures are open to the Calvin community - students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends - and all are warmly welcome to attend.