‘U Stalina’: An Inquiry into the Negotiations of Communist Past in Contemporary Prague | |||||
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Dr Maja Babic | ||||
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“Vodokachka” concentration camp in the system of terror of security police and SD against civilian population of Mykolaiv general district | |||||
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Dr Anatolii Pogorielov | ||||
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The speech of the intelligentsia as the object of the study of Soviet linguistics | |||||
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Mrs Elena Simonato | ||||
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Explaining Russian responses to the Armenian Velvet Revolution in 2018. | |||||
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Dr Andranik Israyelyan | ||||
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Geopoetical Image of the Alien in Russian Queer and Gay Poetry in the 1990-2000-s | |||||
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Mrs Kristina Vorontsova | ||||
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The Police State on Trial: Policing and Embodiment in the Art of Pussy Riot | |||||
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Miss Tatiana Efremova | ||||
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'Everything around is nobody’s, everything around is mine’: the phenomenon of nesuny in Soviet satire | |||||
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Miss Olga Nikonenko | ||||
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Supergeroi. Adapting American Superheroe Movies in Contemporary Russian Cinema | |||||
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Dr Miriam Finkelstein | ||||
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Contemporary Warfare Discourses in Russia: Analysis of General Makhmud Gareev’s Writings | |||||
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Dr Nurlan Aliyev | ||||
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A national or religious symbol? – transreligious celebration of St. Jovan Vladimir in South East Europe | |||||
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Dr Emil Hilton Saggau | ||||
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Privileges during a humanitarian catastrophe: the urban economy of Leningrad in 1941-1944. | |||||
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Mrs Alisa Amosova | ||||
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The Caucasus Emirate: Ideology, identity and insurgency in Russia’s North Caucasus | |||||
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Dr Mark Youngman | ||||
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Digital contestations over the view of a nation: public perception of Manizha’s performance on Eurovision | |||||
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Dr Guzel Yusupova | ||||
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It's All Relative: Electoral Fraud, Protest, and Political Attitudes in Russia | |||||
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Dr Hannah Chapman | ||||
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Varieties of Capitalism, Civil Society and Vested Interests in the Times of Populism | |||||
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Mr Denis Ivanov | ||||
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Popular Soviet Comedies of the Stagnation Era in the Light of Post-Folklore | |||||
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Dr Olga Trukhanova | ||||
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What happened to liberal dreamers when the history returned? Transformation of academia in Russia, Hungary and Turkey: cases of liberal backsliding (1989-2019) | |||||
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Miss Yulia Taranova | ||||
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TikTok Memes as Consolidation Tool of the Protest Movement (Evidence from 2020 Khabarovsk Protest Rallies in Russia) | |||||
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Dr Nikita Savin | ||||
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“Quieter than water, lower than grass”: on silence in a former socialist city in the Baltics | |||||
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Miss Marija Norkunaite | ||||
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Learning about the Soviet State: the establishment of the Soviet educational cartography in 1920–1930s | |||||
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Dr Sofya Gavrilova | ||||
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Russian legislation and support for the maintenance of linguistic diversity | |||||
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Mr Konstantin Zamyatin | ||||
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Avoiding Politics and Fighting the Regime: Climate Activism in Putin’s Authoritarian Russia | |||||
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Dr Svetlana Erpyleva | ||||
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‘And we are Kyrgyz feminists!’ Claiming and configuring feminism in Kyrgyzstan in the context of international development intervention | |||||
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Dr Joanna Pares Hoare | ||||
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Industrial workers, middle-class employees, and mass mobilisation: Regional employment patterns and subnational protest variation in Ukraine and Belarus | |||||
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Ms Emma Mateo | ||||
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Repressions against the Orthodox clergy in the Baltic States and North-West Russia in 1939-1953 | |||||
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Mr Ivan Petrov | ||||
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A Sovereign Nation or Souvenir People: The Volatility of Titular Ethnic Groups' Electoral Behavior in Russian Regions | |||||
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Mr Stanislav Shkel | ||||
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Unintended consequences? Civil society transformation after crackdown in Azerbaijan | |||||
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Mr Najmin Kamilsoy | ||||
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Buffering Identities: Rethinking post-Socialist Gendered Identities in the Context of Invisible Subalternities. | |||||
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Dr Anna Pechurina | ||||
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Cultural change in public sector bureaucracy: sociomaterial perspective | |||||
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Miss Anna Mariia Filippova | ||||
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Informality and the change of rules: two cases from the Russian healthcare system | |||||
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Ms Yulia Krasheninnikova | ||||
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Transmitting the 1990s Wars: Populism and Cultural Industry of Memory in Contemporary Serbia | |||||
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Dr Jelena Dureinovic | ||||
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The New OVD-Info Dataset on Criminal Prosecution of Protests since 2015: Methodology and Prospects for Use | |||||
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Mr Denis Shedov | ||||
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Listening to the Streets?: The Government Response to Protest in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan | |||||
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Ms Katherine Crofts-Gibbons | ||||
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Imagining the Georgian era: Eighteenth-Century British Writers in Stalin’s Russia | |||||
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Mr Peter Budrin | ||||
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Democratic Control or Service Delivery? The Roles of Citizen Participation in Local Decision-making Processes in Ukraine | |||||
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Ms Sophie Schmäing | ||||
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“…you have little time you must give testimony…” Ryszard Kapuściński, Polish School of Reportage, and the Literary Tradition of Commemoration | |||||
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Ms Aleksandra Konarzewska | ||||
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Assembling Postsocialist University: Neoliberal Transition, Authoritarian Politics and Subjectivities of Resistance | |||||
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Ms Iuliia Gataulina | ||||
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Communist Gender Policies Towards Muslim Minorities in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria: A Transnational Perspective | |||||
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Dr Ivan Simic | ||||
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The audience speaks back: responses to Russian soft power overtures in Estonia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine | |||||
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Dr Victoria Hudson | ||||
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When Stead Met Dillon: Russian Sexuality, New Journalism, and Polemical Networking in Late Victorian England | |||||
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Miss Maria Krivosheina | ||||
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From Martyrs to Secular Martyrs and Back: churches commemorate Soviet victims in Ukraine | |||||
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Mr Andriy Fert | ||||
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The Legislative Process behind the Criminal Prosecution of Protests in Russia | |||||
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Ms Nataliya Smirnova | ||||
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Leo Tolstoy's legacy in suicidology: Analysis of the novel Anna Karenina | |||||
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Miss Ksenia Chistopolskaya | ||||
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“Just an administrative offense”? The Politics of the Post-Protest Non-Criminal Processing of Opposition Protesters | |||||
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Ms Renata Mustafina | ||||
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Russian Myth in Contemporary Anglophone Children’s and YA Fiction: Identity, Representation, Reception | |||||
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Ms Ekaterina Shatalova | ||||
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Heroes, Villains, Saviors. On the Reappropriation of History in (Belarusian and Russian) Comics and Animated Films | |||||
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Mrs Nina Weller | ||||
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Lost in translation? Users’ interaction with foreign news stories on Russian RT | |||||
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Johanne Kalsaas | ||||
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Sounds and Symbols of Dissent: Laibach and Borghesia under former Yugoslavia | |||||
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Mr Mitja Stefancic | ||||
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Does the Eurasian Union Challenge the European Security? Central Asia between Security Domains | |||||
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Prof Oxana Karnaukhova | ||||
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Populist vs. Conservative Nativist Anti-politics: Latin America and Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective | |||||
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Dr Blendi Kajsiu | ||||
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(Do not) get vaccinated or die: Discourses and practices of COVID-19 vaccination reporting in local media in Russia | |||||
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Dr Olga Dovbysh | ||||
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“A Factory of Errors”: Conflicting Signals and Party Priorities in the Regional Operations of SverdTASS, 1935-1941 | |||||
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Dr Malcolm Spencer | ||||
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The effects of historical politics on the collective memory of Russia's minorities. | |||||
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Ms Iuliia Iashchenko | ||||
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Ghetto Registration Cards as a Source for Mapping Holocaust Topography in Lviv | |||||
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Mr Taras Nazaruk | ||||
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Commemorating the 2001 conflict in today’s North Macedonia: Major developments, patterns and actors (2002-2021) | |||||
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Mr Naum Trajanovski | ||||
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New wilderness in the context of 'third nature': the infrastructural collapse as a tourism resource | |||||
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Dr Lidia Rakhmanova | ||||
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Between Alliance and Confrontation: The Great Powers and the Postponement of the Bulgarian General Election in 1945 | |||||
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Dr Vesselin Dimitrov | ||||
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Making sense of conflicting narratives: News reception and media trust in Russian speaking migrant’s use of political information media | |||||
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Mrs Anna Ryzhova | ||||
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Emergence of programmatic party competition in hybrid regimes: Within-case comparative analysis of Georgia | |||||
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Mr Levan Kakhishvili | ||||
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Ipatiev House as a Historical-Revolutionary Monument: The Struggle to Preserve and Demolish | |||||
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Dr Sergei Sokolov | ||||
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Dismantling the normativity of post-socialism: the approach of conceptual history | |||||
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Ms Tjaša Konovšek | ||||
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The Morals of Political Trolling: How Staff at Russia’s Internet Research Agency Make Sense of Their Work | |||||
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Mr Sergei Poliakov | ||||
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Critical publics in Russian regions: comparison of local media environments | |||||
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Ms Anna Litvinenko | ||||
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Expertise on religion as Genre and Practice: a Study of Tablighi Jamaat Case | |||||
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Dr Kristina Kovalskaya | ||||
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Natural resources and infrastructures as drivers or barriers for sustainable tourism at the White Sea | |||||
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Dr Julia Lajus | ||||
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Cumulative deliberation: A closer-to-life approach to assessing opinion formation in online public spheres | |||||
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Prof Svetlana Bodrunova | ||||
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A self-critical public: The nature of discussions on Belarusian oppositional YouTube before the 2020 protests | |||||
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Prof Svetlana Bodrunova | ||||
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A glass wall: COVID-19 and political communication in Russia within the triangle of distrust between politics, media, and public | |||||
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Prof Svetlana Bodrunova | ||||
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The Russian face of COVID-19 denialism: Distrust, aggression, and conspiracy thinking in the anti-vaxxer communities on Telegram | |||||
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Prof Svetlana Bodrunova | ||||
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Conflict-Sensitive Communication as a Tool for Analysis and Mitigation: The Case of Public Communication surrounding COVID-19 in Slovakia | |||||
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Dr Marta Lukacovic | ||||
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Legacy of slander. The controversy of the cult of Saint Child Gabriel in contemporary orthodox memory | |||||
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Mr Vitali Byl | ||||
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Russian Premiere of “Elektra” at the Mariinsky Theatre in 1913: the Common Viewpoints of Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Vsevolod Meyerhold about “Modernization of Greek Tragedy” | |||||
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Dr Kieko Kamitake | ||||
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Russian brigades against Macedonia: the environmental and health factors on the Macedonian theater during the Great War | |||||
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Dr Gwendal Piégais | ||||
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In the Attraction of the Left. The Communist Movement among the Transcarpathian Hungarians in the First Czechoslovak Republic | |||||
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Dr Imre Szakál | ||||
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War debris: the problem of creation and utilization of military waste on the Eastern Front 1914–1918 | |||||
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Dr Iaroslav Golubinov | ||||
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Cynical laughter in the mass media - is it fashion or a factor in the language evolution? | |||||
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Mrs Lilia Duskaeva | ||||
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“The geological turn” of the early Soviet administrative and indigenous policies in Siberia | |||||
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Dr Nadezhda Mamontova | ||||
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“The geological turn” of the early Soviet administrative and indigenous policies in Siberia | |||||
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Dr Nadezhda Mamontova | ||||
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Contested waters: role of Galician rivers in the construction of front-line environment (1914-1918) | |||||
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Prof Oxana Nagornaja | ||||
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In search for the pecking order of geopolitics: the birth and death of Lithuania in British foreign policy, 1919/1939 | |||||
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Dr Donatas Kupciunas | ||||
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The Russian Foreign Agents Law as a Challenge for Europe - an Approach to Possible Solutions | |||||
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Dr Oxana Schmies | ||||
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Проявления «циничного смеха» в полилоге в польском политическом сегменте социальной сети „Twitter” | |||||
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Dr Bogumił Gasek | ||||
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Форумный комментарий как инструмент реализации циничного смеха в новой болгарской медиареальности | |||||
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Ms Irina Ivanova | ||||
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Jasenovac on film: Contested past and identity reconstructions in contemporary Croatia and Serbia | |||||
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Ms Ana Krsinic Lozica | ||||
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Из бабочки в гусеницу и обратно: речевые приемы бодишейминга и противодействия ему в русскоязычном сетевом полилоге | |||||
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Mrs Tamara Pivavarchyk | ||||
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Decision-making and tactical shifts in anti-authoritarian network movements. Telegram and the 2020 Belarus protests | |||||
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Dr Aliaksandr Herasimenka | ||||
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Home country as 'Significant other': politicization of Russian-speaking Instagram bloggers with migration background during the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
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Dr Anna Smoliarova | ||||
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Filling Pipelines with Cultural Meaning: Enacting Energy Literacy Through Corporate Sponsored Museums in Russia and Beyond | |||||
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Dr Gertjan Plets | ||||
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The Post-War Reality of Azerbaijan: Political Dialogue, Weaker Opposition and Toxic Political Environment | |||||
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Mr Bahruz Samadov | ||||
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Anxiety and identity: the issue of Russian democracy and human rights in the 21st century Russia-US relationship | |||||
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Dr Ruth Deyermond | ||||
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The economic policy of the Russian empire to the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus and the agricultural and cultural-industrial exhibition «Russian Riviera» (1894-1913) | |||||
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Delegate Ella Saginadze | ||||
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Are programmatic party-voter linkages exceptionally weak in (some) postcommunist countries and if so, why and what may be the political consequences? | |||||
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Mr Raluca Toma | ||||
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Churches in the 2020 Elections and Political Protests in Belarus: Raising Voices in the Time of Repression and Turmoil | |||||
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Mr Nikolay Zakharov | ||||
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Failure of the "National Church": the Fate of Greek Catholics in independent Belarus | |||||
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Mr Aliaksei Lastouski | ||||
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The internal discussions in the Belarusian Orthodox Church on identity and policy issues: a contemporary perspective | |||||
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Dr Sergei Mudrov | ||||
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Negotiating a Nation through Jazz: Underground Musical Ventures in Soviet Asia | |||||
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Mr Zayra Badillo Castro | ||||
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Islamic radicalization among Uzbek migrants in Russian prisons – myth and reality | |||||
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Prof Judith Pallot | ||||
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Green colonies: the adaptations of Uzbek migrants to sub-culture in Russian prisons. | |||||
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Prof Judith Pallot | ||||
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Postgraduate Research Forum: Disrupted research in focus - adapting your PhD in light of Russia's war against Ukraine. | |||||
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Prof Judith Pallot | ||||
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No Country(side) for Old Men? Landscape Restructuring and the Emergence of New Actors in Post-Socialist, Rural Areas since 1991. A Case Study from Southern Poland. | |||||
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Ms Joanna Rozmus | ||||
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Dancing on the verge of Spring: Rock music and political change, 1986-1990 (the case of Akvarium) | |||||
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Dr Polly McMichael | ||||
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(Ukrainian Institute London) Where is Ukraine on the mental map of the academic community? | |||||
Fri8 Apr12:30pm(45 mins)
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Ms Olesya Khromeychuk | ||
Track : Keynote 1:
Room: Auditorium
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Russia's war against Ukraine | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:05pm(90 mins)
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Prof Markku Kangaspuro | |||
Room: Auditorium
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Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and African Decolonization: New Perspectives | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Lena Dallywater | |||
Room: Auditorium
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'War, Memory and Gender' Professor Andrea Pető (Central European University) | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:45pm(15 mins)
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Prof Andrea Pető | ||
Track : Keynote 2
Room: Auditorium
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‘This attack is intended to destroy Poland’: Biopower, conspiratorial knowledge, and the assault on reproductive rights in Poland | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius | |||
Room: Auditorium
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‘Kvir’ as discourses of decolonisation and self-colonisation in Russian LGBT and queer online media | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Ms Olga Andreevskikh | |||
Room: Auditorium
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Media Coverage of Intimate Partner Violence Incidents in Russia during the COVID-19 Lockdown | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Maria Davidenko | |||
Room: Auditorium
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Sat9 Apr12:45pm(60 mins)
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BASEES Annual General Meeting |
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Media use in the borderlands: Explaining engagement with local, national and cross-border news sources in peripheral regions of Ukraine | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Joanna Szostek | |||
Room: Auditorium
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Post-Revolutionary Flux: Ukrainian History in the Classroom | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Miss Anastasiya Byesyedina | |||
Room: Auditorium
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Progressive Attitudes or Empty Promises? Post-Revolutionary Order and Gender Policy Reforms in Tunisia and Ukraine | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Miss Kateryna Marina | |||
Room: Auditorium
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Book Talk: Stalin’s Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale, 2022), by Geoffrey Roberts | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr James Ryan | ||
Track : Roundtable: Book Talk: Stalin’s Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale, 2022), by Geoffrey Roberts
Room: Auditorium
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Keynote: Sarah Rainsford (BBC) In Conversations with Judith Pallot (BASEES Vice-President) | |||||
Sat9 Apr05:45pm(15 mins)
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Sarah Rainsford | ||
Track : Keynote 3
Room: Auditorium
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Robust Christian Democracy or Orbanistan? | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Nigel Swain | |||
Track : Explaining Orban"s Hungary
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Strange bedfellows: Illiberalism and popular religion in Hungary | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Prof László Kürti | |||
Track : Explaining Orban"s Hungary
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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The National-Populist Mutation of Neoliberalism in Dependent Economies: The Case of Viktor Orbán’s Hungary | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Gabor Scheiring | |||
Track : Explaining Orban"s Hungary
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Who can work on Sunday? Understanding flexible labour in the retail sector in Viktor Orbán’s Hungary | |||||
Fri8 Apr03:00pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Luca Szücs | |||
Track : Explaining Orban"s Hungary
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Rethinking Post-Soviet Identities: Belarusian civil nuclear cooperation with Russia | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Anna Davis (née Davidson) | |||
Track : Energy politics
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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“Cheap Energy” and Putin’s “Social Contract” | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Adnan Vatansever | |||
Track : Energy politics
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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The main actors in Russia’s gas sector – Gazprom, Rosneft and Novatek – and their role in Russia’s limited access order: privileges and responsibilities | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Kalina Damianova | |||
Track : Energy politics
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Russian SOEs as Foreign Policy Tools? The Case of Rosneft in Venezuela | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Karel Svoboda | |||
Track : Energy politics
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Militarising through anxiety: Russian historical textbooks in the 1990s. | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Allyson Edwards | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Be Grateful to Russia! History, Liberal Modernity, and Civilisational Justifications of Hierarchy in Post-Soviet Eurasia | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:01am(10 mins)
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Dr Kevork Oskanian | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Russia, Genocide and Ontological Security | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:02am(10 mins)
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Dr Natasha Kuhrt | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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The Ukrainian crisis through the lens of the Holocaust | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:03am(10 mins)
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Miss Isabel Sawkins | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Internalising International History: Russian Political Uses of the Yugoslav Wars | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:04am(10 mins)
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Dr Jade McGlynn | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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What’s in a model? Space and community in north-east Siberia | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Eleanor Peers | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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The Politics of Memory and Heritage Making in Contemporary Russia: The Relation between Politics and Orthodox Christianity | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Mr Tobias Koellner | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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“In the beginning was the word”: minority religions and ‘socio-linguists’ in Russian courts | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Dmitry Dubrovskiy | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Spiritual Aspects of Street Feeding Orthodox Initiatives in Russia | |||||
Sat9 Apr12:00pm(20 mins)
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Prof Anastasia Mitrofanova | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Petitioning the Soviet President: Mikhail Kalinin’s Reception Office, 1919-46 | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Lara Douds | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Soviet Subprime: Petitions, Poverty and Rural Post-war Reconstruction | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:01pm(10 mins)
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Mr Robert Dale | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Complaints to the Authorities in Russia: Instrumental emotionality of the Soviet and post-Soviet social contract | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:02pm(10 mins)
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Ms Elena Bogdanova | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Letter Writing and Late Soviet Democracy | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:03pm(10 mins)
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Ms Courtney Doucette | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Peripheral Histories: Regions, Localities, and Borderlands in Eurasia in Historical Perspective | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(90 mins)
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Dr Alun Thomas | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Phantom Limb Syndrome: How historical Jewish presence affects contemporary support for the populist right in Poland | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Ms Sara Luxmoore | |||
Track : Populism
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Populism in Russia: Evidence from Constitutional Vote and Responses towards COVID-19 | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:10am(10 mins)
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Dr Sergei Shein | |||
Track : Populism
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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“Because of your eyes, those green eyes of yours, I’ve gone mad”. The Polish populist right’s affair with Disco Polo. | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:20am(10 mins)
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Ms Marta Kotwas | |||
Track : Populism
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Post-conflict reconstruction: challenges and perspectives (Case of Azerbaijan) | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Gulshan Pashayeva | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Populism-nationalism, kin-state activism and minority reaction in an ethnic survey: Evidence from Széklerland about how two cross-directional stimuli influenced the Székler people | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Mr Ionut Chiruta | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Agroecology, peasants and state-building in South-Eastern Europe | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Claudiu Craciun | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Migrants and the Political Parties from their Home Countries: What Happens Between Elections? | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Ms Sorina Soare | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Returnees’ Proxy Politics. Expressing Voice through Civil Society Activism in Romania | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Mr Remus Gabriel Anghel | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Returnee MPs’ attitudes to emigrants and immigrants: The cases of Turkey and Romania | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Dr Vladimir Bortun | |||
Room: Auditorium Lounge
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Development of geoengineering thought in Russia: historical and contemporary perspectives | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Jonathan Oldfield | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Forced green transformation: can the EU’s new green deal force Russia on the road to further decarbonisation? | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Olga Khrushcheva | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Institutional arrangements and policymaking in transition states: comparing environmental governance in Georgia & Armenia | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Ellie Martus | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Pilot Region Sakhalin: Window-dressing or real chance to become a trendsetter in Russian climate policy? | |||||
Fri8 Apr03:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Benjamin Beuerle | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Climate change discourses in the authoritarian vulnerable state: the case of Uzbekistan. | |||||
Fri8 Apr03:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Alina Bychkova | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Commemoration and Amnesia: Performing State and Nationhood in Hungary and Kosovo | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Marina Vulovic | |||
Track : Hegemonic Mobilisations through the Politics of Time and Space in Central and Eastern Europe
Room: CWB Plenary
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Statehood in the North Caucasus: Region Formation in the Longue Durée | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Mr Ivan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Explaining the Absence of Jihadi Mobilisation among Georgian Azerbaijanis | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:10am(10 mins)
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Mr Aleksandre Kvakhadze | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Are voter cleavages consolidating in Russia?: Comparing the bases of party and non-party support in 2021 with previous elections | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Prof Paul Chaisty | |||
Track : 2021 Duma Elections
Room: CWB Plenary
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Widening access or reducing transparency? Technology and e-voting in Russian elections | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Prof Derek Stanford Hutcheson | |||
Track : 2021 Duma Elections
Room: CWB Plenary
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Russian public opinion prior and after the 2021 election | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Dr Katerina Tertytchnaya | |||
Track : 2021 Duma Elections
Room: CWB Plenary
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Sat9 Apr12:45pm(60 mins)
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Meeting of the Eurasian Regions Study Group and Study Group for Minority History |
Room: CWB Plenary |
Dual Exceptionalism: Putin’s Legitimation Strategies under Pressure | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Prof Bo Petersson | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Mission Narrative in Russian Foreign Policy. The Comparative Perspective | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Alicja Curanović | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Power as Hierarchy: Conceptualising Russia as a ‘Hybrid Exceptionalist’ Empire. | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Kevork Oskanian | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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“Destroyer of the Towers of Babel”: Messianism and the Regime Ideology of Putinism | |||||
Sat9 Apr03:00pm(20 mins)
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Prof Mikhail Suslov | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Conducting Research During a Pandemic: Reflections from Early-Career Female Scholars | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Jasmin Dall'Agnola | |||
Track : Roundtable: Disrupted Research in Focus: Adapting Research in Light of Dynamic Global Events
Room: CWB Plenary
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Sources of the Russian-Ukrainian War and Crimean Annexation: Resolvable or Intractable? | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Mr Taras Kuzio | |||
Track : Roundtable: Sources of the Russian-Ukrainian War and Crimean Annexation: Resolvable or Intractable?
Room: CWB Plenary
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Capturing Chernobyl | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Egle Rindzeviciute | |||
Track : Roundtable: Capturing Chernobyl
Room: CWB Plenary
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Creating "Otherness" in the Western Borderlands: the Image of the Pole in Soviet Cinema, 1925-1941 | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Mr Stefan Lacny | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Robert Robinson’s “Black Skin” in Soviet Visual Culture | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:46pm(10 mins)
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Prof Christina Kiaer | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Representing the Foreign in the Moment of Anti-Imperialism: Film Criticism and the Critique of the Exotic | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:47pm(10 mins)
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Prof Michael Kunichika | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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Keeping up with the Western Cityscape: Models of Modernity in the Soviet Cinema of the 1920s | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:48pm(10 mins)
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Mr Pavel Stepanov | |||
Room: CWB Plenary
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“Affirmative action” and terror behind barbed wire?: the construction of ethnicity in the Soviet GULAG, 1930–1953 | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Mikhail Nakonechnyi | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Ethnic relations in the Romanian prison system – we are all equal but some are more equal than others | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Gabriela Groza | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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The thieves in law in Georgia: Resilience, resistance or fallen myth? | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Costanza Curro | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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In search of a better life – Finnish illegal immigrants’ letters from the Gulag | |||||
Fri8 Apr03:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Ira Jänis-Isokangas | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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City, Ethnicity, Islam, and National Development: Negotiating Self-Identity in Baku, 1860s- 1910s | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Yelena Abdullayeva | |||
Track : From the Old Geographical Borders to New Social Boundaries: Azerbaijan at the Cultural crossroads.
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Soviet Baku and its Minstrel: Huseyn Javid “Caught In-Between with a Fading Dream” | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Leyla Najafzada | |||
Track : From the Old Geographical Borders to New Social Boundaries: Azerbaijan at the Cultural crossroads.
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Fire in the Land of Oil: Symbolism of Fire, Oil, and Nation in Baku Urbanscape | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Leyla Sayfutdinova | |||
Track : From the Old Geographical Borders to New Social Boundaries: Azerbaijan at the Cultural crossroads.
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Student Bodies, Musical Lives: Women and the St Petersburg Conservatoire, 1900-1913 | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Sasha Rasmussen | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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"Not unto us, not unto us, but unto thy name". Provincial towns, recruitment, and militias in the early XIX c.: the impact of war on urban society (communities of Russian North-West) | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:01am(10 mins)
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Mr Mikhail Belan | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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What’s in a Name, or a Death? The Praxis of the Revolutionary Obituary, 1870-1905 | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:02am(10 mins)
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Dr George Gilbert | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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The development of the national style in the architecture of Poles, Balts and Finno-Ugric people in the context of the Russian Empire rules in the 19th century | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:03am(10 mins)
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Miss Marta Cyuńczyk | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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From Siberia to Semirechie: natural environment and colonization in writings and photographs of Vasilli Sapozhnikov. | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Tatiana Saburova | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Transport infrastructures in environmental and socio-economic transformations in the Russian North | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Mr Olga Povoroznyuk | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Power, Territory, and Natural Resources: Yakutia and the Far East in the Context of the Early Soviet Border-Making | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Mr Aleksandr Korobeinikov | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Naming the Arctic and Siberia: The Role of VGU in Soviet Toponymic Policy and Practice | |||||
Sat9 Apr12:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Nadezhda Mamontova | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Gay Heritage and Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Nick Mayhew | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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The Aesthetics of Queer Life-Writing: The Case of Andrei Dittsel' | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:01pm(10 mins)
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Dr Connor Doak | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Post-Soviet queer through the prism of samizdat | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:02pm(10 mins)
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Miss Irina Roldugina | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Book discussion: Tomila V. Lankina, The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia: From Imperial Bourgeoisie to Post-Communist Middle-Class (Cambridge University Press 2022) | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(90 mins)
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Prof Tomila Lankina | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Writing between worlds – Polish migrant authors in Argentina in the 20th century | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Mrs Annelie Bachmaier | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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The two faces of music migration | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Dr John Nelson | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Traces of the minority existence and multilingual features in the interwar Transcarpathian prose | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Ms Gabriella Mádi | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Indigenous minorities in Russia's mining regions | |||||
Sun10 Apr10:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Anna Varfolomeeva | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Cyrillo-Methodian anniversaries in the context of socialism (Ideological functions, national uses, and research perspectives) | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Ewelina Drzewiecka | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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The change in public attitude towards religion in the Soviet Union prior to the celebrations of the millennium of Christianity. The influence of Soviet intellectuals | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Mr Łukasz Gemziak | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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‘The voices from below’: the local communities and the celebration of the Thirteen Centuries of Christianity among the Croats | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Mrs Agata Domachowska | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Food for Oil: Contextualizing Soviet Oil Exports and the Great Famine in Baku – 1932 to 1933 | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(20 mins)
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Dr Jonathan Sicotte | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Land reform in early Soviet Uzbekistan: a NEP of its own? | |||||
Sun10 Apr01:05pm(20 mins)
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Dr Beatrice Penati | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Stalin’s Cult in Georgian Colours: The Development of the First Official History Textbook of Georgia and the Emergence of Georgian Stalinism | |||||
Sun10 Apr01:25pm(20 mins)
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Ms Megi Kartsivadze | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Socialist Legality and Returning to Dzerzhinskii’s system: how Soviet criminological reformers of the 1950s interpreted the 1920s. | |||||
Sun10 Apr01:45pm(20 mins)
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Ms Alexandra Day | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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Legacies of the correctional labour colony of Khoni, Georgia in the 1980s | |||||
Sun10 Apr02:05pm(20 mins)
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Vokhtang Kekoshvili | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 1
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V. D. Nabokov, the Constitutional Democrats and Liberal Antisemitism | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Miss Anoushka Alexander-Rose | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Serafim of Sarov and Educated Russia: Liudmila Alexandrovna Fon Nol’de’s Pilgrimage to Sarov Monastery | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Peter Flew | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Crisis and adaptation in the Editorship of Sovremennye zapiski, 1920-40 | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Hannah Connell | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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R.W. Seton-Watson and the ‘New Europeans’, 1906-1921: Yugoslavs, Czechoslovaks and the Limits of 'Popular Internationalism' | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Samuel Foster | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Lord Peter Carrington and the Beginnings of the Bosnian Mediation Process | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Alex Cruikshanks | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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“A colony of alien capital.” Polish public opinion and foreign investment in 1930s Poland | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Mr Jerzy Łazor | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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The British Roots of Soviet Racism | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Thom Loyd | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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The issue of minorities in the relation between Albania and Greece, in the Versailles Peace Conference 1919 | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Mrs Laurena Kalaja | |||
Track : Eastern Europe's Minorities in a Century of Change /Finland's second penitentiary system in Siberia
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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“It’s better to go to Siberia”: the exile of the Finns from the Grand Duchy of Finland | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Larisa Kangaspuro | |||
Track : Eastern Europe's Minorities in a Century of Change /Finland's second penitentiary system in Siberia
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Soviet and Eastern European Intelligence in the Global South: A Reassessment | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Natalia Telepneva | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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The Velvet Revolution and the Jan Hus Educational Foundation | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Barbara Day | |||
Track : Velvet Science. The state of the Czechoslovak (Czech) science after the Velvet revolution of 1989.
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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A Tale of Two Cities | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:01pm(10 mins)
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Mrs Doubravka Olšáková | |||
Track : Velvet Science. The state of the Czechoslovak (Czech) science after the Velvet revolution of 1989.
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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A Velvet Economics | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:02pm(10 mins)
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Mrs Antonie Dolezalova | |||
Track : Velvet Science. The state of the Czechoslovak (Czech) science after the Velvet revolution of 1989.
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Green Velvet: How Environmental Experts Became Politicians and How Economics Ruled Ecology | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:03pm(10 mins)
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Mrs Doubravka Olšáková | |||
Track : Velvet Science. The state of the Czechoslovak (Czech) science after the Velvet revolution of 1989.
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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The features of null subjects: A case study in Czech | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Ms Ludmila Veselovska | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Subject realization in Bulgarian, a consistent Null Subject language | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:01pm(10 mins)
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Mr Dobrinka Genevska-Hanke | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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The concept of the Null Subject and typologies of NSLs | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:02pm(10 mins)
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Mr Jacek Witkos | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Null and overt pronouns in East Slavic | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:03pm(10 mins)
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Mr Egor Tsedryk | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Licensing 3SG null arguments in Hungarian | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:04pm(10 mins)
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Prof Gréte Dalmi | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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'Making Sense of Dictatorship: Domination and Everyday Life in East Central Europe after 1945' | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Celia Donert | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Poetics of horror in Symbolist literature: Alexander Blok, Andrei Bely, Leonid Andreyev (a brief summary) | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Elena Tchougounova-Paulson | |||
Track : The Silver Age and its Legacies
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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The Magic Word in Mandelstam | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Mr Rolf Hellebust | |||
Track : The Silver Age and its Legacies
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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On children of the Silver Age: Lev and Nikolay Gumilev and Ida Nappelbaum in two photographs and one letter, 1921-1986. | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Dr Alexander Titov | |||
Track : The Silver Age and its Legacies
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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(Un)equality in the Soviet scientific community of the 1920s. | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Dr Evgeniya Dolgova | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Sociologists in the Factory: Soviet Industrial Sociology in the 1960s-1970s. | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:46pm(10 mins)
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Miss Sheila Pattle | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Salomon Czortkower, anthropological studies as a discipline in interwar Poland and the representations of Middle Eastern Jewry | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:47pm(10 mins)
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Dr Magdalena Kozłowska | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 2
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Integration of Regional Elites in Early Modern Muscovy: the Case of Ryazan | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Ivan Kirpichnikov | |||
Track : Crossing Borders: Culture and Social Mobility in the 16-18th century Eastern Europe's Periphery
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Establishing Ties with the Worlds of Students: Evidence-based approach to State Socialist History of Czechoslovakia | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Mr Vojtech Ripka | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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History, Memory, Legacy: Exploring the Heritage of Communist-era Forced Labour Camps in the Czech Republic | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:01am(10 mins)
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Dr Kelly Hignett | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Interpreting state socialism through different media in school education | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:02am(10 mins)
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Mr Vaclav Sixta | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Touch with freedom - the U(niversal) map as a tool to understand the state socialism | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:03am(10 mins)
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Dr Alžbeta Śnieżko | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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The Thrill of Azart: Recreation Trespass, Risk and St Petersburg’s Rooftops | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Miss Abigail Karas | |||
Track : Youth in the former Soviet Union
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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A Sense of Identity and Political Views: Comparing within Eastern Europe | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Mr Félix Krawatzek | |||
Track : Youth in the former Soviet Union
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Inside Looking Out and Outside Looking In: Re-Thinking Nationalism from Ukraine’s Cartographic Center and Peripheries | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Marnie Howlett | |||
Track : Youth in the former Soviet Union
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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The Ethics of Cyborg Technology: A Russian Sophiological Perspective | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Walter Sisto | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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George Williams, Proctor of King’s College (Cambridge), and the British and Russian Interfaith Relations in the Mid-19th Century | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:01pm(10 mins)
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Mrs Irina Smirnova | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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The Old Believers in the 20th Century as the Middle Ages Alive: the heritage of Pre-Petrine Russia in the religious doctrine of the Siberian denomination “Third Israel” | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:02pm(10 mins)
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Dr Andrey Korenevskiy | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Cold War in Neutral Spaces of International Organizations: The Soviet Red Cross and Red Crescent Society and the International Federation of the Red Cross in 1950-1991. | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Mr Severyan Dyakonov | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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The Socialist Bloc and the Internationalization of Children's Rights, 1978-1990. | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:10pm(10 mins)
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Dr Elizabeth White | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Transnational communism or transnational feminism: International Network of the Communist Women's Movement in the 1920s | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(10 mins)
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Mrs Daria Dyakonova | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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A Latvian on the Politburo: A Political Portrait of Arvīds Pelše | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Michael Loader | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Petr Masherau: a case study in Soviet political leadership | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:01am(10 mins)
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Dr Natalya Chernyshova | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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The Grey Cardinal as Soviet Boy Scout: The Early Career of M.A. Suslov | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:02am(10 mins)
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Dr Alex Marshall | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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The Critique of Soviet Women’s Lives by the Leningrad Women’s Movement (1979-1982) | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Ms Anna Sidorevich | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Growing up as a dissident feminist in the late USSR: subjectivity in the diaries of Alla Sariban | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Ms Ella Rossman | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Female Activism in Soviet Evangelical Christian-Baptists Communities in the 1970s | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Dr Nadezhda Beliakova | |||
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Revolution of 1989 in Poland: Pre-Emptive Thermidorianism and its Consequences | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Dr Piotr Wciślik | |||
Track : What Democracy in 1989?
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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From Revolution to Establishment. Impasses of Democracy in Slovakia after 1989. | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:55pm(10 mins)
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Mr Matej Ivančík | |||
Track : What Democracy in 1989?
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Faith in Transition: Catholicism in Slovakia before and after 1989 | |||||
Sun10 Apr01:05pm(10 mins)
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Dr Agata Sustova Drelova | |||
Track : What Democracy in 1989?
Room: CWB Syndicate Room 3
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Printed liturgical books in pre-modern Russia: power struggle over textual authority | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Olga Grinchenko | |||
Room: Games Room
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Gregory Tsamblak’s Mariological Works and the Construction of Late Medieval Slavonic Festal Sermon | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Adelina Angusheva-Tihanov | |||
Room: Games Room
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Iurodivye in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Muscovy | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Miss Sofia Simoes Coelho | |||
Room: Games Room
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Interpolation or Invention? The bishop's prayer at the enthronement of Dimitrii Ivanovich | |||||
Fri8 Apr03:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Alexandra Vukovich | |||
Room: Games Room
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The authority of books in Early Rus canonical literature | |||||
Fri8 Apr03:20pm(20 mins)
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Miss Vera Gagarina | |||
Room: Games Room
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'Illuminating the chaos and obscurity': polyphony in Fyodor Dostoevsky and Elena Ferrante | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Sarah Hudspith | |||
Track : Dostoevsky in Dialogue
Room: Games Room
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Nabokov through Dostoevsky’s Eyes: “Old Dusty” in Sogliadatai | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Alina Wyman | |||
Track : Dostoevsky in Dialogue
Room: Games Room
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Fyodor Dostoevksy, Grand Polyphonic Novels and Compelling Short Fiction: A Comparative Study | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Jacqueline Carr-Phillips | |||
Track : Dostoevsky in Dialogue
Room: Games Room
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Opera, Birds, and Romantic Encounters in Dostoevsky’s "Poor Folk" (1846) and Goethe's Werther | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Inna Tigountsova | |||
Track : Dostoevsky in Dialogue
Room: Games Room
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The God Given Freedom of Being A Pawnbroker | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Octavian Gabor | |||
Track : Dostoevsky in Dialogue
Room: Games Room
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Artificial Footnotes in Post-Soviet Russian Literature as a Tool of Rethinking the Past | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Mr Dmitrii Mazalevskii | |||
Room: Games Room
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Boris Akunin’s literary universe inside the (e-)book: vintage paratexts, the digital, and Russian book design | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:10am(10 mins)
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Ms Ksenia Papazova | |||
Room: Games Room
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Exploring Cultural Narratives of Saint-Petersburg through a Digital Lens | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(10 mins)
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Dr Antonina Puchkovskaia | |||
Room: Games Room
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Between anti-colonialism and anti-communism. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński’s travel diary to Burma | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Michal Lubina | |||
Track : Post-Colonial Narratives
Room: Games Room
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Academic social responsibility during the hybrid war in Ukraine | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Prof Olga Gomilko | |||
Track : Post-Colonial Narratives
Room: Games Room
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The critique of Kazakhstan’s postcolonial condition in Lilya Kalaus’s The Fund of Last Hope: A Post-colonial Novel (2013)A New Abstract | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Dr Tamar Koplatadze | |||
Track : Post-Colonial Narratives
Room: Games Room
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Post-war reconstruction or authoritarian reinforcement in Karabakh | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Ms Firuza Nahmadova | |||
Room: Games Room
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Non-Conforming Anti-War Discourses in Azerbaijan: Emotions and Resilience | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:10pm(10 mins)
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Mr Cesare Figari Barberis | |||
Room: Games Room
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Imagining Enemies: War Rhetoric of Aliyev and Pashinyan, and the construction of the Otherness | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:20pm(10 mins)
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Dr Naira Sahakyan | |||
Room: Games Room
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Female Creative Minds in Twentieth-Century Russian Literary Translation | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Cathy McAteer | |||
Track : Russian-English Literary Translation, History and Practice through the 20th and 21st Centuries
Room: Games Room
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Literary Diversity and Translation: A study of Foreign Literature Journal | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Natalia Rulyova | |||
Track : Russian-English Literary Translation, History and Practice through the 20th and 21st Centuries
Room: Games Room
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East German Ministry for State Security Guidelines and Running Secret Police Informants | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Prof Alison Lewis | |||
Room: Games Room
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Between the Left and the Washington Consensus: Bulgaria’s Transition to Democracy 1989-1992 | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Galina Yakova | |||
Room: Games Room
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Political in Form, Cultural in Content? Civic Activism and Historic Preservation in Leningrad during Perestroika | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Miss Margarita Pavlova | |||
Room: Games Room
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Skills of cooperation: the role of student organizations in the process of institutional change in Russia | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Dr Alexander Kalgin | |||
Room: Games Room
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Theatre and Politics – The Relation Between the Government and Theatrical Sphere in Hungary | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Mr Daniel Beck | |||
Room: Games Room
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Islamic education in the North Caucasus: challenges and prospects | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:03am(10 mins)
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Mrs Alisa Shishkina | |||
Room: Games Room
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Creating an Education Act in Romania. Comparing the 19th century and the 21st century way of editing and applying the act of public educational policy | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:04am(10 mins)
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Dr Cora Saurer | |||
Room: Games Room
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The social and political production of the ageing subject during COVID-19 pandemic in Belarussian state-run news media outlets | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Dr Anna Shadrina | |||
Room: Games Room
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Military service and male health outcomes in Russia | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:55pm(10 mins)
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Mr Jamie Edwards | |||
Room: Games Room
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The Sharing Economy and Social Capital: The Fictional Expectations of Sociality in a Time Bank | |||||
Sun10 Apr01:05pm(10 mins)
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Mrs Mayya Shmidt | |||
Room: Games Room
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The Past is NOT a foreign country: eternal presents in Central European novels and films. Organised by 'Slavonica' | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(90 mins)
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Dr Andrew Roach | |||
Room: Garden Room
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The Theatricality of Reading: Agency and Embodiment in Vladimir Sorokin’s Playscripts | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Katerina Pavlidi | |||
Track : Echoes from the Late-Soviet Underground: Continuations and Consequences on Post-Soviet Culture
Room: Garden Room
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A Soviet rock star: Viktor Tsoi’s onstage and onscreen image | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Miss Caroline Ridler | |||
Track : Echoes from the Late-Soviet Underground: Continuations and Consequences on Post-Soviet Culture
Room: Garden Room
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The Transnational Spread of Russophone Post-Punk: The Case of Molchat Doma | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Mr marco biasioli | |||
Track : Echoes from the Late-Soviet Underground: Continuations and Consequences on Post-Soviet Culture
Room: Garden Room
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Siberian Conceptual Irony from Perestroika to Putin | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Thomas Drew | |||
Track : Echoes from the Late-Soviet Underground: Continuations and Consequences on Post-Soviet Culture
Room: Garden Room
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Governance in Russia: Development, Welfare and Rights in Russian Regions | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Marina Khmelnitskaya | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Minding the Gap: Violence and Madness in Vladimir Zazubrin's Shchepka (The Chip) | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr James Ryan | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Chocolate Chip or Vanilla? Approaches to State-Sanctioned Violence in Early Soviet Literature | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Prof Muireann Maguire | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Warrior Women and the Soviet Literary Imagination in the 1920s and 1930s | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Dr Lara Green | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Reimagining Odintsova in the 21st century: Avdotya Smirnova's Fathers and Sons (2008). | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Alexandra Smith | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Representation of Female Scientists in Post-War Soviet Cinema | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:10pm(10 mins)
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Dr Olga Sobolev | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Russian Women Writers in the French and Chinese Emigrations: Depicting a Modern Female Identity | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:20pm(10 mins)
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Dr Carol Ueland | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Modernizing Chekhovian Womanhood: Michael Mayer's 2018 Screen Adaptation of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:30pm(10 mins)
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Prof Olga Partan | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Ukrainian identity and the civil society cohesion before and during the war | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Yuliya Bidenko | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Ukrainian-Russian War and Storytelling | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mariia Shuvalova | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Gulag Legacies and Penal Reform: The Consequences of War on the Trajectories of Change in Punishment Cultures in Eurasia' | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(90 mins)
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Prof Judith Pallot | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Patterns of Intra-Party Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Mihail Chiru | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Party System Closure and Liberal Democracy in Post-communist Europe and Beyond: A Double-edged Sword | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Mr Fernando Casal Bertoa | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Are Preferences Linked to Money? Electoral Volatility and Clientelism in Romania | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Dr Sergiu Gherghina | |||
Room: Garden Room
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How loyal is the ‘loyal opposition’? The case of the Communist party of Russia and the growing centre-periphery divide | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Mr Oleksiy Bondarenko | |||
Room: Garden Room
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When Voters Care about Candidate Disqualifications from (Authoritarian) Elections? Results of a Survey Experiment from Russia | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:55pm(10 mins)
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Mr Stas Gorelik | |||
Room: Garden Room
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No enemies to the left: Liberal tactics from Miliukov to Navalny | |||||
Sun10 Apr01:05pm(10 mins)
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Prof Paul Robinson | |||
Room: Garden Room
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Fair and Court—Staging Economy and Vilifying Power in Socialist Bulgarian Operas | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Patrick Becker-Naydenov | |||
Room: J8
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Soviet Drama-Ballet in the 1930s: The Rise of Logocentric Choreography | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Tara Wheelwright | |||
Room: J8
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An Exile Journalist and his Struggle with Communism: Josef Josten and the Free Czechoslovakia Information Service (1948-1985) | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Prof Milada Polišenská | |||
Room: J8
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Conceptualising Cold War Cultural Diplomacy: The British Council in Czechoslovakia and Kuwait, c.1960-70 | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Gerald Power | |||
Room: J8
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The Formation of an Exile Mind: Dr Frank Uhlir in London, 1949-1951 | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Jiří Kašný | |||
Room: J8
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British post-graduates in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic as part of the bi-lateral cultural exchange agreements of the 1960s-1980s | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Barbara Day | |||
Room: J8
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The Anti-Appeasers in Britain and the Baltic States, 1939-1942 | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Mr Kaarel Piirimae | |||
Track : Britain and the geopolitics of the Baltic from the seventeenth century to the Second World War
Room: J8
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Rhetorical Strategies of the Networked Navalny: A Case-Study of Digitally Mediated Political Communication | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Michael Gorham | |||
Room: J8
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Discourse and communication strategies of Russian digital diplomacy | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:01pm(10 mins)
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Dr Vera Zvereva | |||
Room: J8
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Speaking with numbers. Communication strategies through “open data” in Russia | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:02pm(10 mins)
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Mrs Françoise Daucé | |||
Room: J8
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Property and Equality in Stolypin’s Siberian Reforms | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Mr Alberto Masoero | |||
Room: J8
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“Butter Biographies: V. F. Sokul'skii, A. N. Balakshin & Siberian Butter Production” | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:10pm(10 mins)
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Prof David Darrow | |||
Room: J8
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Publishing in Academic Journals: Tips to Help you Succeed | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(90 mins)
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Mrs Madeleine Markey | |||
Track : Roundtable: How to get published
Room: J8
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Memory machines: what happens when Czech museums are exhibiting contemporary history? | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Mr Vaclav Sixta | |||
Room: J8
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The Slavonic Library - Nearly 100 Years of Enabling Research in Slavonic Studies | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Mr Juergen Warmbrunn | |||
Room: J8
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Beyond the exhibition: “Additional” activities of museums in Central and Eastern Europe (1989-present) | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Mr Tadeusz Wojtych | |||
Room: J8
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Sputnik International’s Covid coverage: audience reaction | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Lucy Birge | |||
Track : Informational Influence of Post-Soviet Russia and its Media Ecosystem: Actors, Discourses, Impact
Room: JCR
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Cinematic Landscapes and Indigenous Identity in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Adelaide McGinity-Peebles | |||
Room: JCR
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Animating the Real: Documentary Pedagogy and Experiment in the former Yugoslavia | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Meghanne Barker | |||
Room: JCR
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Post-Maidan Films as Component of New Ukrainian Cultural Identity | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Olha Voznyuk | |||
Room: JCR
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Dug in or rising from the mud: an ecocritical approach to selected new Polish films | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Justyna Budzik | |||
Room: JCR
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‘No longer what you used to be’: defeats, negotiations, and compromises as challenges to patron–de facto state relations | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Prof Nina Caspersen | |||
Room: JCR
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Commemorating contested statehood – and the loss of it: strategies for collective identification and political legitimation | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Sophie Gueudet | |||
Room: JCR
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Perceptions of the past in Russia’s ‘near abroad’ | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Prof Kristin Bakke | |||
Room: JCR
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Failing to Create Revolutionaries: Polish POWs in Soviet Captivity, 1920-21 | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Peter Whitewood | |||
Room: JCR
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Between Moscow, Warsaw, and the Holy See: Catholic Priests amidst the Early Soviet Anti-Religious Campaign | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Dr Olena Palko | |||
Room: JCR
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The Riga Treaty of 1921 and the Long Archival Negotiation. | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Mrs Nataliya Borys | |||
Room: JCR
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Making Poles Soviet: Polish National Minority as an Object of Soviet Cinema in the 1920sct | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:03am(10 mins)
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Ms Yana Prymachenko | |||
Room: JCR
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Academic rights for all?: rethinking students’ rights and freedoms in Academia | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Dmitry Dubrovskiy | |||
Room: JCR
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Sharing the Neighbourhoods: Russia, China, and the EU in the Post-Soviet Eurasia | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Prof Irina Busygina | |||
Room: JCR
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Russia-Belarus alignment in the context of sanctions | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Alena Vieira | |||
Room: JCR
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Evolution of China’s Central Asia Policy: Implications for Russia | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Elena Soboleva | |||
Room: JCR
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Russia and China: the rise of global security actors | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Natasha Kuhrt | |||
Room: JCR
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Russia as a Peacemaker? Russia's Emerging Model of Conflict Management | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Mr David Lewis | |||
Room: JCR
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The Intercompany Ukrainian Workers Trade Union in Poland- The Description of Activism. | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(20 mins)
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Dr Karolina Zioło-Pużuk | |||
Room: JCR
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Jewish memory work in the 1950s and 1960s Poland. Mapping the efforts to remember the Holocaust | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Janek Gryta | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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“Workers, Women, Wothers – images of women and their socio-economic consequences in the long period of transformation in Poland” | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Johannes Kleinmann | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Polish and Lithuanian Early Modern Catholicism in the European Context | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Mr Stanisław Witecki | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Theme of Poet and Poetry in Li Quinzhao and Anna Bunina’s Lyrics | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Gong Hengxing | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Dialogue as a creative method in the works of Russian and Chinese Female authors of the XIX century | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Dandan Zhai | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Literary Strategies of Women Writers | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Nadezhda Puriaeva | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Contested discourses in defining Croatian national heritage (strategies of inclusion and exclusion) | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Prof Maciej Czerwinski | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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The political dynamics of architectural symbols and ritual spaces: the case of the Victory Memorial in Riga | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:10am(10 mins)
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Ms Ksenija Iljina | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Belonging without believing? Bulgarian Orthodox identity and literary studies | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(10 mins)
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Dr Ewelina Drzewiecka | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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"Leaving" by Ludvik Kundera | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:30am(10 mins)
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Mr Jakub Jedounek | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Cultural literacy and the functions of precedent phenomena in spontaneous speech of Russian intellectuals | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:40am(10 mins)
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Mrs Anna Solomonovskaya | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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The Topos of the Walled-up Woman in Modernist Bulgarian Drama | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Mrs Grażyna Szwat-Gyłybow | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Fairies, Rebels and Lovers. Transfers and Transformations of the Topos of the Immured Sacrificed Woman in Serbian and Croatian Cultures | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Dr Marzena Maciulewicz | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Body and Stone. Rada's Bridge in Kratovo and Macedonian Interpretations of a Ballad about Walled-up Wife. | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Mrs Sylwia Siedlecka | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Beyond autochthony and through the looking glass – discussions on the “Ballad of Rozafat” and “The Building of Skadar”, and another perspective of approaching them | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:03am(10 mins)
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Dr Rigels Halili | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Environment Humanities in post-Soviet countries: decolonial approaches, Soviet modernity, and socialist Capitalocene | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Ms Darya Tsymbalyuk | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Beyond the Bête Noire?: Keston College and the Cold War | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Mark Hurst | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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The Russian Student Christian Movement’s Assistance to Soviet Believers (1960s-1980s) | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Barbara Martin | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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"Glaube in der zweiten Welt" as a Cold War actor: between anticommunism and human rights defense | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Nadezhda Beliakova | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Lost in the woods: alternative teaching and research methodologies in Slavic Studies | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Ms Darya Tsymbalyuk | |||
Track : Roundtable: Lost in the woods: alternative teaching and research methodologies in Slavic Studies
Room: Linnett Room
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Karel Kachyňa and the Czechoslovak normalisation period: Two decades of films that were not just for children | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Kenneth Ward | |||
Room: Music Room
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Building Film Industry in 1920s Soviet Ukraine: The Case of VUFKU | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Yu-hsuan Hsu | |||
Room: Music Room
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A problematic media inheritance? Historic German recordings in Czechoslovak radio archives | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Erica Harrison | |||
Room: Music Room
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Albanian-Russian collaboration: Prospects of development. | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Noela Mahmutaj | |||
Room: Music Room
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Threat perception and securing against Russia. The foreign policy of Estonia and Finland (2008-2018) | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Maxime Belin | |||
Room: Music Room
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Towards a bottom-up peacebuilding solution for the Transnistrian conflict: A review of past conflict settlement initiatives | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Ana Maria Albulescu | |||
Room: Music Room
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Post-colonial Emotions in Never-colonized States: Turkey and Russia as Subaltern Empires | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Melike Akkaraca Kose | |||
Room: Music Room
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Russian political emigration: Visions and controversies after Navalny’s imprisonment | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Prof Mikhail Suslov | |||
Track : Roundtable: Russian political emigration: Visions and controversies after Navalny's imprisonment
Room: Music Room
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Church-state relations and foreign policy interests : from Perestroika to Corona | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Ms Sophia Kotzer | |||
Room: Music Room
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Constructing ‘Eurasian’ space: Political landscapes and meta-geographies in Russian foreign policy discourse | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Ms Barbara Roggeveen | |||
Room: Music Room
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The Light of Orthodoxy over the Amber Land: Church-State Relations and the 'Colonisation' of Kaliningrad. | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Mr Paul Graystone | |||
Room: Music Room
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Reimagining Regions: Russia's vision of Greater Eurasia and challenge of the Indo-Pacific | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:03am(10 mins)
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Dr Nivedita Kapoor | |||
Room: Music Room
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Neoliberal feminism during wartime | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Daniil Zhaivoronok | |||
Room: Music Room
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Online celebrity Feminism in Russia | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Saara Ratilainen | |||
Room: Music Room
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Discourses on masculinities and violence in feminist media in Russia | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Olga Andreevskikh | |||
Room: Music Room
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Feminists themes and personalities in Russian traditional media | |||||
Sat9 Apr03:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Galina Miazhevich | |||
Room: Music Room
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Global Russian Studies: Quantitative Methodologies and the Production of Academic Knowledge | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Angelika Tsivinskaya | |||
Room: Music Room
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Russophone Readers United: Book clubs and the Formation of a Global Russophone Community | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Angelos Theocharis | |||
Room: Music Room
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Global Russian Queer Drama: Genealogies and Disciplinary Shifts | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Tatiana Klepikova | |||
Room: Music Room
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“What happens when the symbols shatter?”: Global Russophone Identities and Cultural Resistance among Post-Soviet Greeks | |||||
Sat9 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Kataiftsis Dimitris | |||
Room: Music Room
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Debating Russia's exceptionalism | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Prof Raymond Taras | |||
Room: Music Room
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Russia’s exceptionalism and politics of loneliness | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Sergei Akopov | |||
Room: Music Room
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Russian and American ‘Exceptionalist’ diplomacy and Revolution: Contending Interpretations under Acute Uncertainty | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Molly O’Neal | |||
Room: Music Room
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Postcolonial discourse in Russian-Kazakhstani relations | |||||
Sun10 Apr10:00am(20 mins)
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Ms Vera Ageeva | |||
Room: Music Room
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Social Movements in Russia: Strategies of Mobilisation | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Mrs Ekaterina Hilger | |||
Room: Music Room
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Celebrity, identity and leadership processes behind issue-based movements: consensus and action in 2022 anti-war protests in Russia | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Mr Ernest Reid | |||
Room: Music Room
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Drivers of Participation in Election Monitoring Movement in the context of Electoral Autocracy | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Dr Galina Selivanova | |||
Room: Music Room
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Criticism of the foundations of Western liberal democracy: Ideological evolution of Russian strategic documents between 2000 and 2021 | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:45pm(10 mins)
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Prof Marcin Skladanowski | |||
Room: Music Room
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The Council on Foreign and Defense Policy: From Politics to the Public Sphere | |||||
Sun10 Apr12:55pm(10 mins)
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Mr Alexander Graef | |||
Room: Music Room
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Civil-Military Relations and Russia’s Post-Soviet Military Culture: A Belief System Analysis | |||||
Sun10 Apr01:05pm(10 mins)
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Mr Kirill Shamiev | |||
Room: Music Room
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Re-considering Czechoslovak Show Trials | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Prof Mary Heimann | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Forced Labour Camps in Communist Czechoslovakia: History and Memory | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Kelly Hignett | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Broadcasting Communist Morality: Sex Education and Mass Media in Soviet Latvia | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Siobhan Hearne | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Legitimacy, Health, and Longevity in late-Soviet Political Discourse | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Miss Jessica Lovett | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Popular music and Soviet cultural diplomacy in the Global South, 1975-1990 | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Dr Zbigniew Wojnowski | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Sixty-Five Songs About Lukashenka | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Prof Andrei Rogatchevski | |||
Track : Belarusian Popular Music Today
Room: Seminar Room
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Belarusian Popular Music under Lukashenka: A Theoretical Perspective | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Dr Yngvar Steinholt | |||
Track : Belarusian Popular Music Today
Room: Seminar Room
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The Soviet VIA Legacy in Belarusian Popular Music | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Prof David-Emil Wickström | |||
Track : Belarusian Popular Music Today
Room: Seminar Room
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East, West or Right Here? Belarusian Soundwaves, Post-2014 | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:03am(10 mins)
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Dr Arve Hansen | |||
Track : Belarusian Popular Music Today
Room: Seminar Room
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British Intervention in Soviet Russia and Percieved German Military and Political Objectives, 1918-1920 | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Mr Patrick Stickland | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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The Balkan Wars (1912-1913): Reshaping Alliances - Reconstructing the Image of the "National Other". | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:01pm(10 mins)
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Mrs Stamatia Fotiadou | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Something New on the Eastern Front: the ‘Balkanization’ of the Franco-Russian Alliance and the New Historiography of the Origins of the First World War | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:02pm(10 mins)
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Mr Teodoras Zukas | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Concrete Totality: Alexandre Kojève and the Avant-Garde | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Ms Isabel Jacobs | |||
Track : Visual Art and Artistic Networks
Room: Seminar Room
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Cubists play with Czech poetism | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:10pm(10 mins)
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Ms Vladimira Derkova | |||
Track : Visual Art and Artistic Networks
Room: Seminar Room
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Cultural networks of artistic exchange: the Hungarian contacts and members of the Cobra group | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(10 mins)
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Mr Imre Jozsef Balazs | |||
Track : Visual Art and Artistic Networks
Room: Seminar Room
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Social Capital and Authorship in Czech Academic Press during Normalization | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Prof Libora Oates-Indruchova | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Grey zone as an unintended outcome of the real socialist conception of culture | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Mr Jan Mervart | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Feminism in the Grey Zone in Yugoslavia in the 1970s and 1980s | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Dr Zsofia Lorand | |||
Room: Seminar Room
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Labor unions and institutional corruption: The case of Kazakhstan | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Serik Orazgaliyev | |||
Track : Politics and Central Asia
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Understanding authoritarian decentralisation and its effects: the case of post-Soviet Kazakhstan | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Ilyas Yesdauletov | |||
Track : Politics and Central Asia
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Rubbles of Memory: The Memorial Afterlives of Communist Monuments in Postcommunist Romania | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Mihai Stelian Rusu | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Ecologies of Decay: Engaging with the post-industrial ruins of Southeast Europe | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Dr Dimitra Gkitsa | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Commemorating Jewish History in the Western Ukrainian City of Lviv | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:40am(20 mins)
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Mrs Ekaterina Shapiro-Obermair | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Linguistic Strategies of Mythical Nation Construction. The Case of the Polish Law and Justice Party | |||||
Sat9 Apr10:00am(20 mins)
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Mrs Anna Stanisz-Lubowiecka | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Reconsidering preparedness for EU accession: The integration maturity of Slovenia and Croatia | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(20 mins)
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Dr Kristian Nielsen | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Hotel Industry in war conditions in Ukraine | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(20 mins)
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Miss Angelina Nevzorova | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Privatisation in Belarus and Estonia. Reflections on the ownership concept. | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:40am(20 mins)
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Mr Kacper Wańczyk | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Russian-Ukrainian contradictions on the Nord Stream 2. | |||||
Sat9 Apr12:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Dmitry Ponomarev | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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From ‘liking’, ‘sharing’, and ‘commenting’ to experiencing participation: How civic engagement mediates the contributions of new media to political participation | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Mr Yerkebulan Sairambay | |||
Track : Politics and (social) media
Room: Teaching Room 4
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News, Media Credibility, and Political Crisis in an Autocratic State | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:10pm(10 mins)
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Dr Maxim Alyukov | |||
Track : Politics and (social) media
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Personal stories vs. expert views: Analysing coverage of the Covid19 pandemic in Slovakia. | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:20pm(10 mins)
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Dr Zuzana Podracká | |||
Track : Politics and (social) media
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Combining (in)compatible identities: contemporary Poland as a country of ‘immigration’ and ‘emigration’ | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Prof Anne White | |||
Track : Migrants in Polish society
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Migrant learners of Polish or seven cases of belonging | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:10pm(10 mins)
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Dr Karolina Rosiak | |||
Track : Migrants in Polish society
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Speech identity of youth social practices in the media polylogue | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Mrs Liubov Ivanova | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Informal coordination in the context of rigid formalities: Manual management in Russian healthcare | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Anastasia Novkunskaya | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Constructing access to medicines through informal: patient organisations in Russia | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Ms Olga Temina | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Innovation as a survival mode: exploring the informal-epistemic work of private clinics in Russia | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Ms Mariia Denisova | |||
Room: Teaching Room 4
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Soviet women’s anti-colonial solidarity with Asia and Africa and the Soviet ”women of color” | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Yulia Gradskova | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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The Core Colonial Narratives in the Construction of Russian Masculinities | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Marina Yusupova | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Who was the Soviet woman and what happened to her After? On the Coloniality of Gendered Order | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Diana T Kudaibergenova | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Ecclesia and Rule in Rus’ and its Neighbors | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Mr Christian Raffensperger | |||
Track : Kyivan Rus’ at a Crossroads
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Reflexes of Late Common Slavic Palatalizations in the Language of Kyivan Rus’ | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:10am(10 mins)
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Ms Oksana Lebedivna | |||
Track : Kyivan Rus’ at a Crossroads
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Trapped in a world you cannot understand – memories of the post-war period in the Polish People’s Republic according to the language biographies of the German minority | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Barbara A. Janczak | |||
Track : Language and Social Implications
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Propaganda vs. Anti-totalitarian Language Ideology. The Fight for Liberal Democracy in Polish Metalinguistic Reflection (1970–1989 & 2015–2021) | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Mrs Anna Stanisz-Lubowiecka | |||
Track : Language and Social Implications
Room: Teaching Room 5
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“Shadows of Empire: contesting territorial imaginations and borders in modern Europe”: Digital map-tool | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Olena Palko | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Mapping the century-long Balkan studies | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:10pm(10 mins)
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Dr Dorian Jano | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Main constraints to migrant entrepreneurship in Russia: The case of Central Asian migrant entrepreneurs in St. Petersburg and Moscow | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Miss Ekaterina Vorobeva | |||
Track : Mobilities & Migration
Room: Teaching Room 5
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‘Georgian Migrants in Germany: The Impacts of Social Remittances on Forms of Inequality in the Country of Origin’ | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:10pm(10 mins)
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Frau Diana Bogishvili | |||
Track : Mobilities & Migration
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Integration of various approaches to grammar teaching in a new spiraling teaching methodology | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Mrs Natalia V. Parker | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Corpora and Data Driven Learning in Russian Grammar Teaching | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:01am(10 mins)
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Dr James Wilson | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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A Turn towards (Adapted) Text | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:02am(10 mins)
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Mr Pavel Gudoshnikov | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Are there World Russians? Russian speakers outside Russia: problems of language and identity | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Prof Kapitolina Fedorova | |||
Room: Teaching Room 5
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Growing up in Independent Lithuania: Behavioral Strategies of 1980-2000 Cohorts | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Laima Zilinskiene | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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The life course of post-soviet generations in Lithuania | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Dr Sigita Kraniauskiene | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Lithuanians born from 1980 to 2000: conceptualization of family life and mobility strategies in the times of global migration | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Prof Irena Juozeliūnienė | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Social policy and life course regimes: post-Soviet transformations in Lithuania | |||||
Fri8 Apr05:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Jekaterina Navickė | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Politicization and competitiveness of business elites in Central and Eastern Europe: a comparison of Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Mr Istvan Kollai | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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The economic (policy) consequences of populism: The case of Hungary | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:10am(10 mins)
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Ms Istvan Benczes | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Regime change, competition state and political changes - a Polanyian approach | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(10 mins)
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Mr Gabor Vigvari | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Russia, Alexei Navalnyy, and Article 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Prof Jeffrey Kahn | |||
Track : Europe – law and integration
Room: Teaching Room 6
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The European Court of Human Rights as a factor in the Russian domestic politics | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Dr Dmitry Kurnosov | |||
Track : Europe – law and integration
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Albania part of Europe, Standpoints and Assessments! | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Mr Dritan Axhami | |||
Track : Europe – law and integration
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Soviet and Post-Soviet Memory. The Case of The Young Guard | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Ms Olga Gradinaru | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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The Kalashnikovs of the information war: Mobile phones and communication rules of the Eastern Ukrainian frontline | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:10pm(10 mins)
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Dr Roman Horbyk | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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The Failed Promise: Transitions in Egypt and Hungary | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Marwa Mamdouh-Salem | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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"Our Gender is Female": Women in Decision-Making Position on Gender, Power and Political Participation | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Prof Marianna Muravyeva | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Career strategies of women in public administration of Russia and Finland | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Valeriya Utkina | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Old books - new research possibilities: Towards a digital edition of Croatian pre-standard grammars | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Sanja Perić Gavrančić | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Typology of Foreign Accent in the domain of Russian Coronal Obstruents and its Application in Teaching Pronunciation Online | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Ms Daria Dashkevich | |||
Room: Teaching Room 6
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Heart of Darkness: Russia’s war against Ukraine through the eyes of a volunteer and researcher | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(90 mins)
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Mr Alexander Smoljanski | |||
Track : Heart of Darkness: Russia’s war against Ukraine through the eyes of a volunteer and researcher
Room: Teaching Room 7
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Developing Advanced Language Proficiency and Expertise in Eurasian Studies for the Job Market in the Government and the Private Sector | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(90 mins)
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Prof Basil Bessonoff | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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Reception of Russia by Young Chinese Internet Users: A Case Study on Danmu Comments | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Miss Rui Wang | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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Trust and data reliability under conditions of authoritarianism: Practices of data journalism in Russian newsrooms | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:10pm(10 mins)
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Dr Mariëlle Wijermars | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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Survivalists, anti-collectors and post-capitalists: online piracy as ideological, aesthetic and identity-oriented project | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(10 mins)
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Ms Kateryna Boyko | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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A North Caucasian Diaspora in Turkey - Anatolian Ossetians and their Language | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Ms Emine Sahingöz | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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Avzag - Linking the Languages of the Caucasus | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Mr Magomed Magomedov | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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“Well-known phrase, but I don’t remember the film”: usage of winged phrases from Soviet films in contemporary spoken Russian | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Dr Natallia Kabiak | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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Что, где и как « слышится » ? Об особенностях глагола "слышаться/ послышаться" в русском языке. | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:30am(10 mins)
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Mrs Irina Thomieres | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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Macedonian alternatives to the English epicene ‘singular they’ | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:40am(10 mins)
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Dr Natasha Stojanovska-Ilievska | |||
Room: Teaching Room 7
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Revolutionary Narratives in Feminist Counter-Memory of Contemporary Russia: Resistance or Nostalgia? | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Nadezda Petrusenko | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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State-Owned Enterprises, Local Communities and the Changing Perception of Organisational Heroes/’Heroes’: The Czech Case | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Ms Anna Soulsby | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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Financing the People?: credits, private construction, and the materialisation of need in Hungary (1949-1956) | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Szinan Radi | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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On the question of the Soviet Economic modernization of the second half of the XX century: myth or reality? | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Prof Maria Ponomareva | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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Cleansing the Nation: The Romani Genocide in Transnistria | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(20 mins)
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Miss Cristina Stoica | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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Nations Apart. Czech Nationalism and Authoritarian Welfare Under Nazi Rule | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(20 mins)
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Mrs Radka Sustrova | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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Poverty in a Small Russian Town from the 10-year perspective: participatory approach and digital inequality | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Nina Ivashinenko | |||
Track : Mobilities & Inequalities
Room: Teaching Room A
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"Searching for Loopholes": Cultural Narratives of Inequality and Responsibility among Russian Youth | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:10am(10 mins)
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Mrs Tamara Kusimova | |||
Track : Mobilities & Inequalities
Room: Teaching Room A
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Struggle to survive: Russian universities | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:20am(10 mins)
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Ms Angelika Tsivinskaya | |||
Track : Mobilities & Inequalities
Room: Teaching Room A
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Voenno-Narodnoe Upravlenie and its discontents in Tsarist Central Asia | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Dr Alexander Morrison | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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The making of a skilled orientalist. N.S. Lykoshin and his Letters from Native Tashkent series (1894-1896) | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:01pm(10 mins)
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Mr Roman Osharov | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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Chasing fraudulent papers: imperial subjecthood and identity documents in Russian Turkestan | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:02pm(10 mins)
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Miss Malika Zekhni | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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‘To protect our Lenin’: Mnemonic Activism and Reactionism of the Communist Party of Latvia in the Defence of Lenin Monuments (1990–1991) | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(10 mins)
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Mr Dmitrijs Andrejevs | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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"Tyger Tyger, burning bright": Latvians and Communism in a Long-Term Perspective | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:01pm(10 mins)
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Dr Matthew Kott | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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Latvian National Communism and Dissidence: The Domestic and International Impact of the 1972 Tamizdat ‘Protest Letter’ | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:02pm(10 mins)
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Dr Michael Loader | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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The Urban Infrastructure of the Public Communication of Knowledge in the Late Soviet Union | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Alexey Golubev | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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“There is no bold thought”: The intellectual context of the alternative archaeology genesis in the late Soviet and early post-Soviet time | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:01am(10 mins)
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Mr Dmitrii Blyshko | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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Paper Dreams and Flat Buildings: on Architecture that Was not Meant to Be. | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:02am(10 mins)
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Prof Serguei Oushakine | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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The “Demographic Crisis” in Scholarly Debates and Published Media in the 1970s | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:03am(10 mins)
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Ms Olga Smolyak | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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Voting Rights for Rebels: Rehabilitation and Retribution in 1920s Soviet Tambov | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Mr Thomas Stevens | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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A protest, coup d’état or party power struggle: What motivated Croatian war veterans to hit the streets? | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Mr Sven Milekic | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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From Peasants to Guardsmen. Autobiographical Narratives of the Officers of the Polish Security Forces, 1944–1956 | |||||
Sun10 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Dr Łukasz Bertram | |||
Room: Teaching Room A
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The Cold War in Russia's Official Collective Memory and Identity | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Vassily Klimentov | |||
Track : Politics and memory
Room: Teaching Room B
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COVID memory wars on social media between populist movements: The Czech case | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Ilana Hartikainen | |||
Track : Politics and memory
Room: Teaching Room B
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Varieties of Nostalgia and Right-Wing Populism in Poland | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Ms Marta Kotwas | |||
Track : Politics and memory
Room: Teaching Room B
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Movers and Shakers of Local New Regionalism on Russian borders with Norway and Finland | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Dr Ekaterina Mikhailova | |||
Room: Teaching Room B
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Energy Regionalisms in Central and Eastern Europe | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:01am(10 mins)
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Prof Corey Johnson | |||
Room: Teaching Room B
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