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С 19 февраля по 25 марта состоится серия zoom-встреч с ведущими историками советского периода, такими как Шейла Фицпатрик, Катриона Келли, Юлиане Ферст и некоторыми другими. Это редкая возможность услышать "в одном месте" о текущих исследованиях и новаторских подходах к позднесоветской истории, а также узнать о личном опыте зарубежных исследователей в СССР и России.

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February 19, 10:00 a.m. CET. Through the Looking-Glass of Late Soviet Modernity: Institutional and Everyday Life in the USSR, by Sheila Fitzpatrick (Australian Catholic University) in dialogue with Alexander Bikbov on her book A Spy in the Archives

February 26, 17:00 CET. Aeroflot’s Frequent Flyers and the Soviet Jet Age, by Steven Harris (University of Mary Washington)

March 4, 17:00 CET. State Bounty and Deficit: Soviet Food, 1952-1991, by Catriona Kelly (University of Cambridge)

March 11, 17:00 CET. Illiberal Administration Performs Governmentality: Revisiting the Soviet 1950s-80s, by Alexander Bikbov (Lotman Institute RUB)

March 18, 17:00 CET. Trauma, Pride and Beauty: Towards an Emotional History of Perestroika from Below, by Juliane Fuerst (Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History)

March 22, 17:00 CET. The Urban Landscape of Knowledge in the Cold War Soviet Union, by Alexey Golubev (University of Houston)

Встречи будут проходить на английском языке. К ним можно свободно присоединиться, оставив мэйл для получения zoom-ссылок.

Полная программа и ссылка на запись: https://wp.me/pxBIE-2bH



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С 19 февраля по 25 марта состоится серия zoom-встреч с ведущими историками советского периода, такими как Шейла Фицпатрик, Катриона Келли, Юлиане Ферст и некоторыми другими. Это редкая возможность услышать "в одном месте" о текущих исследованиях и новаторских подходах к позднесоветской истории, а также узнать о личном опыте зарубежных исследователей в СССР и России.

Programme

February 19, 10:00 a.m. CET. Through the Looking-Glass of Late Soviet Modernity: Institutional and Everyday Life in the USSR, by Sheila Fitzpatrick (Australian Catholic University) in dialogue with Alexander Bikbov on her book A Spy in the Archives

February 26, 17:00 CET. Aeroflot’s Frequent Flyers and the Soviet Jet Age, by Steven Harris (University of Mary Washington)

March 4, 17:00 CET. State Bounty and Deficit: Soviet Food, 1952-1991, by Catriona Kelly (University of Cambridge)

March 11, 17:00 CET. Illiberal Administration Performs Governmentality: Revisiting the Soviet 1950s-80s, by Alexander Bikbov (Lotman Institute RUB)

March 18, 17:00 CET. Trauma, Pride and Beauty: Towards an Emotional History of Perestroika from Below, by Juliane Fuerst (Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History)

March 22, 17:00 CET. The Urban Landscape of Knowledge in the Cold War Soviet Union, by Alexey Golubev (University of Houston)

Встречи будут проходить на английском языке. К ним можно свободно присоединиться, оставив мэйл для получения zoom-ссылок.

Полная программа и ссылка на запись: https://wp.me/pxBIE-2bH

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