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Article
Changing Menstrual Habits in Late 20th- and Early 21st-Century Russia

Vasilyev P., Konovalova Alexandra.

Open Library of Humanities. 2023. Vol. 9. No. 1. P. 1-20.

Book chapter
Creating the Soviet Arctic, 1917–1991

Bruno A., Kalemeneva E.

In bk.: The Cambridge History of the Polar Regions. Cambridge University Press, 2023. Ch. 19. P. 462-486.

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

Student of the Department of History entered the Central European University

Alexander Korobeinikov entered the CEU in Budapest

The Central European University in Budapest is an excellent place to get a master's degree and continue the research path. The choice of the future educational direction (MA program 2 years: Comparative History: from 1500 to Present Time) was conditioned by the general educational agenda of the university (studying the processes in Central and Eastern Europe), the excellent faculty and stuff, and the historical and geographical location in the very center the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. In addition, many professors of the educational program "History" of HSE in St. Petersburg are graduates of CEU, having broad connections in the field of scientific interaction. The general successes in the academic life and personal scientific experience helped me to pass a complex competition for a place financed from the funds of the CEU. A range of my research interests was formed within three years: the study of the intellectual space of Siberia in the late imperial period, the imagination of post-imperial order among the Siberian intelligentsia, discussions about federalist and autonomist projects for reconstructing the empire and the invention of a new language of self-description. The master's project will be devoted to the continuation of the research of these processes in the comparative framework, affecting the large intellectual spaces of the former Russian Empire, including projects for the formation of autonomies in the context of Soviet