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The Department of History was created in 2012. The overarching goal of the department is systematic development of the field of global, comparative, and transnational history as a potent tool of overcoming the limitations of national history canon, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue in the field of social sciences and humanities, and brining new public relevance to historical knowledge. The department mission includes the development of new type of historical undergraduate and graduate education in Russia and pioneering new research fields in Russian historiography in dialogue with the global historical profession.
De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2025.
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. 2024. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 644-658.
In bk.: Revolutionary Biographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Imperial – Inter/national – Decolonial. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2024. P. 17-34.
Khvalkov E., Levin F., Кузнецова А. Д.
Working Papers of Humanities. WP. Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2021
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Mikhail Dolbilov has authored the Russian-language monograph, Russian Country, Foreign Faith: The Imperial Ethno-confessional Policies in Lithuania and Belarus under Alexander II (2010); along with Aleksei Miller, published the Russian-language volume The Western Borderlands of the Russian Empire (2006); along with Darius Staliunas, the Russian-language volume A Reverse Union: An Episode from the Relations between Roman Catholicism and Orthodoxy in the Russian Empire, 1840-1873 (2010). He published a number of articles and book chapters in English, Russian and other languages on the 1861 emancipation of serfs; cultural mechanics of Russian emperors’ decision-making; Russian-Polish mutual perceptions in the 19th century; imperial attitudes and policies toward the Roman Catholic Church; and other subjects.
His current book-length project focuses on the ways in which political loyalty was maintained, negotiated, expressed and experienced in imperial Russia, from the perspectives of cultural and political history and history of emotions.
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