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Public lectures
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.
Gökarıksel S., Gontarska O., Hilmar T. et al.
L.: Routledge, 2023.
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. 2024. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 644-658.
In bk.: Sweden, Russia, and the 1617 Peace of Stolbovo. Vol. 14. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2024. P. 99-118.
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Working Papers of Humanities. WP. Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2021
Ivan Sablin presented the report in German on ‘Asia in Soviet classical music: from orientalism to transculturalism’ during the colloquium ‘Hochkultur in der Sowjetunion und in ihren Nachfolgestaaten im 20. Jahrhundert in kulturgeschichtlicher Perspektive’, which took place on May 7-9 in Munich.
The report is part of a joint project on Asia in Russian and Soviet classical music with Alexander Volkov, third-year student of the bachelor’s programme in History and Daria Dobatkina, graduate of Prokofiev Moscow Regional Music College.
Ivan Sablin also presented the report ‘Printing Modernities: Book Culture in Late Tsarist and Early Soviet Siberia’ dedicated to the history of literature of indigenous Siberian peoples in the global context during the Second Annual Conference of the Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies: Cultural Hegemonies in Spaces of Diversity.