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National Research University-Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg

Department of History, Center for Historical Research, International Research Project “Comparative Historical Studies of Empire and Nationalism”

Program of the Summer School “Comparative Studies of Power and Diversity in Historic Empires”

June 05-11, 2015

The language of the school is English

June 5, Friday

12.30-13.30 – Lunch
Summer School participants join the conference Ruptures and Continuities in Histories of Empire: Federalism, Regionalism, and Autonomies As Alternative Political Imaginaries of 

Post-Imperial Political Order

13.30-14.00 – Opening of the conference. 

14.00-16.00 Crisis and Break Up

Ronald Suny (University of Michigan and HSE SPb) “Crises of Empire in the Russian and Ottoman History”

Eric Lohr (American University) “War Nationalism: The Case of the WWI in the Russian Empire ”

16.00-16.20 – coffee break

16.20-18.20 Traveling Ideas and Imaginations

Anton Kotenko (HSE SPb) “Ukrainian debates around the projects of national territorial and national personal autonomy in 1905-1914"

Sergey Glebov (Smith and Amherst Colleges, HSE SPb) “The Mongol-Bolshevik Revolution: Post Imperial Future for Eurasia”

19.00-20.00 – dinner

June 6, Saturday

09.00-10.00 – breakfast

10.00-1200 Revolution and Contiuities

Vladimir Bobrovnikov (Russian Academy of Sciences) “Colonial (indirect) Rule and Islamic Jurisdiction in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union: From Military-Native Administration to the Soviet Shari‘a Autonomies, North Caucasus, 1860-1927”

Jeremy Smith (University of East Finland) “National Communist in Early Soviet History”

12.00-12.20 coffee break

12.20-14.20 Trans-border entanglements

Ivan Sablin (HSE SPb) “The Buryat-Mongol Republic in Transcultural Soviet Governance”  

Nikolai Tsyrempilov (Buryat State University“Skilful Means or Strategies of Survival: Buddhist Lamas in the Qing and Russian Empires”

14.40-15.45 Lunch

After conference discussion.

19.00-20.00 – dinner.

June 7, Sunday

09:00 – 10:00 – breakfast.

10.00-1300 Islam in the New Imperial History: Shari‘a Discourse(s) in Russia’s Asiatic Borderlands led by Vladimir Bobrobnikov (Russian Academy of Sciences) 

13.00-14.20 – lunch

15.00-18.00 Hybrid Imperial Categories in the “Inter-Imperial” and Inter-War Russia: Natives vs. Aliens of the 19.00-19.30 from a Comparative Historical Anthropological Perspective Led by Vladimir Boborvnikov and roundtable discussion joined by Ronald Suny, Jeremy Smith, Ivan Sablin, Anton Kotenko

18.00-19.00 – dinner.

June 8, Monday

09:00 – 10:00 – breakfast.

10.00-13.00 Subjecthood and citizenship in the Russian Empire, led by Sergei Glebov and Alexander Semyonov

13.00-14.20 – lunch

15.00-18.00 Production of knowledge in imperial contexts, led by Sergei Glebov and Alexander Semyonov, discussion is joined by Ivan Sabin and Anton Kotenko

18.00-19.00 – dinner.

June 9, Tuesday                                                                                                        

09:00 – 10:00 – breakfast.

10.00-13.00 Intellectual history - Imagining Post-Imperial future, led by Sergey Glebov, discussion is joined by Anton Kotenko

13.00-14.20 – lunch

15.00-18.00 Empire in crisis and trajectories of post-imperial development in comparative perspective, led by Ronald Suny, discussion is joined by Alexander Semyonov, Ivan Sablin, Anton Kotenko.

18.00-19.00 – dinner.

June 10, Wednesday

09:00 – 10:00 – breakfast.

10.00-13.30 – Presentations by summer school participants, discussion

13.30-14.20 – lunch

1500-1900 Presentations by summer school participants, discussion

8.00-19.00 - dinner

June 11, Thursday

09:00 – 10:00 – breakfast.

11.00 – Check out from the Gelios hotel                                          

11.30 - departure to St. Petersburg.

13.00 - arrival to the Moscow station.