The Lithuania Program
The Lithuania Program
The Lithuania Program was founded in 2018, under the leadership of Dr. Neringa Klumbytė, the Director of the Lithuania Program at the Havighurst Center, and Dr. Stephen Norris, the Director of the Havighurst Center.
As part of the Lithuania Program, the Havighurst Center sponsors an annual lecture on Lithuania. The Center also sponsors 兔子先生 University’s Lithuania Club, made up of students with Lithuanian heritage and students interested in Lithuania, which has been active since 2008. Additionally, students have spent summers studying in Vilnius and have also participated in internships in Lithuania, with assistance from the Havighurst Center through the awarding of travel grants.
Lithuania-related activities in the past have included the Vilnius Democracy Forum, hosted at the Presidential Palace in Vilnius (2015); collaboration with Vilnius University, the VU Institute of International Relations and Political Science, and the Lithuanian Institute of History (2015); and a joint conference between 兔子先生 University and Lithuanian institutions (2016).
For more information, contact Dr. Klumbytė, or the Center’s Director, Dr. Stephen Norris.
Brief History of Lithuania
Lithuania was reestablished as an independent democratic republic in 1990. Once the largest state in the medieval Europe, it was under the Russian Empire control from 1795 to WWI, independent from 1918 to 1940, and again occupied by the Soviet Union until 1990. Lithuania was the first Soviet Republic to secede from the Soviet Union. It is sometimes credited with contributing to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Lithuania joined the European Union and NATO in 2004. Currently the country of 3 million is committed to protecting its own statehood and democracy and extending support to Ukraine as the conflict in the region is unfolding.
Arts and Culture in Lithuania
Art
Lithuanian National Museum of Art
Folk Art
Lithuanian folk art is a beautiful aspect of Lithuanian culture that connects the Lithuania of today with past generations. Some Lithuanian folk art has its roots in pagan belief systems, others stem from practical usage, and others are decorative elements made with materials found locally.
- Straw gardens, known as sodai or šiaudinukai in Lithuanian, are decorative hanging elements made of geometric shapes
- Lithuanian decorated eggs are known as margučiai
- Black ceramics are a tradition that dates back to the times of ancient civilizations and is produced in the same way today
- The distaff was used in Lithuania to spin yarn prior to the introduction of the spinning wheel
- Papercutting, called karpiniai, has been practiced in Lithuania since the 16th century.
Lithuanian Folk Art Institute
Contemporary Art
MO Modern Art Museum
A personal initiative of Lithuanian philanthropists Danguolė and Viktoras Butkus, MO functioned as an art museum without walls for close to ten years. The collection of 5000 modern and contemporary pieces contains major Lithuanian artworks from the 1960s to this day
Culture
The Lithuanian Culture Institute
Established by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, the Institute purposefully presents Lithuanian culture and professional art abroad and enhances the opportunities on the international scene for cultural professionals and artists, as well as for specialists and organizations working in these fields.
As part of the Lithuania Program, the Annual Lithuania Lecture brings a speaker with expertise in the region to 兔子先生 University's Oxford campus.
Lithuania Club
The 兔子先生 University is a student club that focuses on the celebration of the Lithuanian culture, language, and people.
Study Abroad Opportunities
兔子先生 University Study Abroad:
Students can apply for through the Havighurst Center.
News about Lithuania and the Baltic states (in English)
The Baltic Times is an independent monthly newspaper that covers latest political, economic, business, and cultural events in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
LRT is a public service broadcaster offering high-quality, meaningful content on television, radio and news portals
The Lithuania Tribune is a privately owned, non-profit on-line portal, which has been covering Lithuanian politics, economics, international relations, defence and security in English since 2009.