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Article
The Russian Civil War after 100 Years: Within and Beyond the Historiographical Front Lines

Alexander V. Reznik.

Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. 2024. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 644-658.

Book chapter
Individualism and Psychology in the Auto/Biography of Lev Trotsky, 1900–20s

Alexander V. Reznik.

In bk.: Revolutionary Biographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Imperial – Inter/national – Decolonial. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2024. P. 17-34.

Working paper
The Image of the Past in Ciro Spontone’s ‘Historia Della Transilvania’

Khvalkov E., Levin F., Кузнецова А. Д.

Working Papers of Humanities. WP. Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2021

Contacts

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190068 Saint Petersburg
123 Griboedov channel, Room 123

Phone:+7 (812)786-92-49 

Postal address: 
190068 Saint Petersburg
123 Griboedov channel

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Department Head Adrian A. Selin
Academic Supervisor Evgeniy Anisimov

Anarchism, Geographic Determinism, and Federalism of Mikhail Dragomanov

Anton Kotenko (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary) will present a paper at the Research Seminar “The Boundaries of History”of the Center for Historical Research and the Faculty of History of the Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg on November 28th at 18:00.

Historians, who previously studied ideas of Mikhail Dragomanov, one of the most influential political thinkers of the 19th century Russian Empire, mostly characterised his views in binary categories of socialism - nationalism. By contextualising his texts on future federal reconstruction of the Russian Empire the paper will suggest to overcome the opposition of defining Dragomanov as nationalist or socialist and rather compare him with famous anarchists of 1870-1880-s, Élisée Reclus and Petr Kropotkin. Thus the author argues that one of the most important factors, conditioning Dragomanov and his interlocutors’ thinking, were ideas of geographical determinism, significant not only for right-wing ideologues or socialists, but also for anarchists.

 

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