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Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Center for Historical Research 2024/25

The Center for Historical Research and the Laboratory of Ecological and Technological History of the Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg, Russia, invites applications for postdoctoral research positions within the current projects in the following fields: Global Histories of Empire, Global Histories of Inter-Nationalism, Early Modern Period, Social Anthropology, History of Technology and Visual Culture.

Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Center for Historical Research 2024/25

The deadline for the applications is January 31, 2024.
Please find the conditions and requirements in the positions' description:

1.     Postdoctoral Fellow in Global Histories of Empire (research project: "Languages ​​of communication in the social and visual cultures of Russia in the 16th-20th centuries")

2.     Postdoctoral Fellow in Global Histories of Inter-Nationalism (research project: "Languages ​​of communication in the social and visual cultures of Russia in the 16th-20th centuries")

3.     Postdoctoral Fellow in Early Modern Period (research project: “Practices of Urban Development in the Russian Political Space of the late XV – early XVII century: Man and Small Town”)

4.     Postdoctoral Fellow in Social Anthropology (research project: “Economic anthropology of household”)

5.     Postdoctoral Fellow in History of Technology and Visual Culture (research project: "Languages ​​of communication in the social and visual cultures of Russia in the 16th-20th centuries")