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Cooperation with Cambridge University

Ivan Sablin, senior lecturer of the Department of History and member of the project, participated in the conference Emergent Trends on the China – Russia Border which was held on March 16–17, 2015, by the international research project Where Rising Powers Meet: China and Russia at Their North Asian Border at Cambridge University. 


Ivan Sablin prepared a poster and a presentation of the geographic information system of the Baikal region titled Multidimensional Borderland: (Post-­)Imperial Spaces of the Baikal Region, 1911–1924. Within the project Where Rising Powers Meet Ivan Sablin conducts research on Transcultural Loyalties and Disentanglements in the Russian Far East, 1917–1938.