Historians in conversation - Prof. Arvydas Pacevičius

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How do historians build their career, what motivates them and how they deal with professional and personal challenges? What shapes their professional path? Dr Michael Green from the Faculty of Philosophy and History welcomes you to his podcast, where he will be inviting interesting guests to explore their stories. 

My guest today is Prof. Arvydas Pacevičius from Vilnius University in Lithuania. Our conversation revolves around soviet childhood a Lithuanian boy, who grew up surrounded by local traditions, and eventually became interested in history as a subject, the subsequent military service and the choice of study. Arvydas was studying history at the time when Soviet Union was still going strong, but began his PhD, as an external student, when Lithuania became independent, and his academic career has developed already in newly re-established state.
Among his publications in English: 

Travelogs of Journeys to Lithuania in Early 15th–19th Century: The Problem of Egodocumentality and Typology, Knygotyra, vol. 81, (2023): 7-37.

Bad Readers of a Good Library over 100 Years Ago in Vilnius: Vilnius Public Library Diary in the Context of Public Library Movement in Lithuania, in Good book, good library, good reading: studies in the history of the book, libraries and reading from the network HIBOLIRE and its friends, Aušra Navickienė, Ilkka Mäkinen, Magnus Torstensson, Martin Dyrbye, Tiiu Reimo (eds.), Tampere, 2013, 286-315.

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