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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Dec 8, 20207 min read
Yoko Aoshima - Teaching Russian Imperial and Soviet History in Japan
We have a special additional post from Yoko Aoshima, a historian of the Russian Empire. Yoko is an Associate Professor at Hokkaido...
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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Nov 9, 20206 min read
Shoshana Keller - Connecting diverse cultures across Eurasian history
For the final post of our teaching series, we spoke to Shoshana Keller, Professor of Russian and Eurasian History at Hamilton College....
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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Oct 26, 20203 min read
Richard Mole - Ethnic and Sexual Minorities
In the penultimate post of our autumn teaching series, we spoke to Richard Mole, a Professor of Political Sociology at University College...
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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Oct 19, 20206 min read
Anna Whittington - Provincializing Moscow & deepening understandings of diversity in Soviet history
In the sixth week of our teaching series, we interviewed Anna Whittington, a historian of citizenship and inequality across Soviet...
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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Oct 12, 20203 min read
Alun Thomas - Teaching Individuals or Identities in Soviet History
Before I took my current role, I taught briefly at various universities, often covering other people’s pre-existing survey modules on...
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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Oct 5, 20205 min read
Mart Kuldkepp - Teaching the transnational history of the Baltic region
For week four of our teaching series, we hear from Mart Kuldkepp, an Associate Professor of Scandinavian History and Politics at...
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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Sep 28, 20205 min read
Alissa Klots - Centring "Peripheral" Narratives in Soviet History
For the third week of our series, we spoke to Alissa Klots, an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. Alissa...
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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Sep 21, 20207 min read
Tomasz Kamusella - Teaching the history of multi-lingual, multi-ethnic central & eastern Europe
This week we hear from Tomasz Kamusella, an interdisciplinary historian of modern central and eastern Europe. He is the author of several...
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Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Sep 14, 20207 min read
Brigid O'Keeffe - Teaching the Soviet Union as a Multi-Ethnic Empire
For the first post of our autumn teaching series, we spoke to Brigid O'Keeffe, a historian of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union....
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