My Research and Publications

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Selected publications:

 

selected Publications:

 

 

Articles:

§       "Unseres Europa": Russen ueber Europa und Russlands Platz in Europa, 1697-1920”, in Jahrbuch  fuer Europaeische Geschichte, Winter 2004, forthcoming

 

§       Eurasianism as a Modernist Movement // Proceedings of the Conference on Russian and East European Book and Manuscript Collections in the United States, Columbia University – New York Public Library, New York, USA, 2001 in Journal for Interlibrary Loan. Winter 2004. Forthcoming.

 

§        “The Story of Us: Proshloe i perspektivy modernizatsii gumanitarnogo nauchnogo znania glazami istorikov” [The story of us: the past and future of modernization of humanities: a view by historians], co-authored with Marina B. Mogilner and Aleksandr M. Semyonov, Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 2003, 59.

 

§       “The Borders of Empire as Boundaries of Modernity: Anticolonialist Rhetoric and Theory of Cultural and Historical Types in Eurasianism”, Ab Imperio, 2, 2003

 

§       Between Empires: From the Correspondence of the Participants in the Eurasianist Movement (Introduction to archival publication) // Ab Imperio 2 2003

 

 

§       Co-authored with Alexander Semyonov. From the Editors. Politics, Empire, and Nationalism During the Early Soviet Period (Foreword to the Publication) // Ab Imperio 2/2002

 

§       “Congresses of Russia Abroad in the 1920s and the Politics of Émigré Nationalism: Liberal Survival”, Ab Imperio, 3-4/2000

 

§       “Historian’s Argument Against Historicism (Afterword to Rogers Brubaker, “Myths and Misconceptions in the Study of Nationalism”)”, in Ab Imperio 2/2000

 

§       Iu. F. Semenov’s Report to the First Congress of the Russian National Union (Introduction to archival publication) // Ab Imperio 3-4 / 2000.

 

Books:

§       Vyzov Moderna: Istoria evraziistva v pis’makh i dokumentakh [The Challenge of the Modern: a History of Eurasianism in Letters and Documents] (Editor and author of comments and introduction). Forthcoming in Russian (NLO: Moscow, Fall 2003). This book represents a selection of documents from archival collections of the Russian émigré P. Suvchinsky, a founder of the Eurasianist movement and an important figure in Russian modernism. The collection includes letters of the participants in the Eurasianist movement, including Nikolai Trubetskoi and Roman Jakobson. The 150 pages long introduction is the fullest account of the history of this movement so far.

 

Book reviews:

 

§       V sem’e edinoi: Natsional’naia politika bol’shevikov i ee osushchestvlenie na Severo-Zapade Rossii (The Bolsheviks’ Nationalities Policy and Its realization in the Russian North-West, 1920s – 1950s), Ed. By Timo Vihavainen et al. Petrozavodsk, 1998 // Ab Imperio 1-2000. (in English).

 

§       Jeremy Smith, The Bolsheviks and the National Question, 1917-23 (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999) // Ab Imperio 1-2 2001.

 

§       Dominic Lieven, Empire: The Russian Empire and Its Rivals (London: John Murray, 2000; Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2001) // Ab Imperio 3 2001.

 

Interviews:

 

§       The Scene is Loaden with Paradox…  Interview with Carl E. Schorske // Ab Imperio 1-2002

 

 

Selected presentations:

 

Presentations:

 

 

Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Toronto, Canada, 2003

 

§       Paper “Petr Nikolaevich Savitsky, Eurasianism and the Emergence of East European Structuralism”

 

International workshop “Exile in Modern Europe” (New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2002)

 

§       Chair and organizer

 

Conference on Russian and East European Book and Manuscript Collections in the United States, Columbia University – New York Public Library, New York, USA, 2001

 

§       Paper “Eurasianism as a Modernist Movement”

 

Sixth Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities at the Harriman Institute of Columbia University, New York, USA, 2001

 

§       Discussant and organizer, Panel “Journal Ab Imperio and the New Field of Nationalities Studies in Russia

 

Fifth Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities at the Harriman Institute of Columbia University, New York, USA, 2000

 

§       Paper “Congresses of Russia Abroad in the 1920s and the Politics of Émigré Nationalism”

 

Fourth Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, at the Harriman Institute of Columbia University, New York, USA, 1999

 

§       Paper: Was Eurasianism Émigré Nationalism?