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‘I have only One Country, it is the World’ : Madame Cama, Anticolonialism, and Indian-Russian Revolutionary Networks in Paris, 1907–17

In September 1912, the Russian author Maxim Gorky wrote to the Paris-based Indian revolutionary Madame Cama and asked her to write an article on Indian women and their role in the Indian freedom struggle. Their correspondence highlights several issues: Cama’s central role among Indian and anticolonial nationalists from across the world in early twentieth-century Paris; the inspiration from the 190

How can a cluster approach enhance innovation capacity in Russia? A comparative study of innovation policies in the EU and Russia

The aim of the paper is to compare the phenomenon of clustering in Russia, in terms of innovation policy to sustainable economic growth, with the positive experience of implementation of cluster approach to innovation in the EU as a part of the EU innovation strategy to competitiveness, within the theoretical framework of RIS. By aspiring to boost its global competitiveness Russia pursues innovati

The Iron or Rustproof Felix? : Felix Dzerzhinsky as a Symbol of Revolutionary Fanaticism, Trivialization of Injustice and Dubious Democracy in Soviet and Post-Soviet Era Russia

Abstract in Czech:Studie se zabývá kultem spojeným s osobností Felixe Edmundoviče Dzeržinského (1877–1926), revolucionáře a zakladatele politické policie v Sovětském svazu, a proměnami tohoto kultu v různých etapách dějin SSSR a postsovětského Ruska. Jako vedoucí nejvýznamnější represivní složky, známé pod zkratkou Čeka, stál Dzeržinskij jasně v pozadí zcela konkrétní institucionalizované podoby s

Internationell konferens: History, memory and politics in Belarus after 2020, 27-28 Februari

Internationell konferens: History, memory and politics in Belarus after 2020, 27-28 Februari Internationell konferens: History, memory and politics in Belarus after 2020, 27-28 Februari Publicerad den 25 februari 2025 The event is sponsored by the Horizon Widera project EUROPAST, Wallenberg Foundation and The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. Day 1, February 27 9.30.00 – 1

https://www.hist.lu.se/article/internationell-konferens-history-memory-and-politics-in-belarus-after-2020-27-28-februari/ - 2025-12-13

Antisemitism in Russia

This chapter provides an overview of antisemitism in modern Russia, not necessarily chronological, but a short survey of the different ways by which antisemitism appeared over the course of the twentieth century. Zvi Gitelman has famously characterized twentieth-century Jewish-Russian relations as a “century of ambivalence” during which periods of friendly co-existence were disrupted by violent co

Littlist_RYSB14.doc

Littlist_RYSB14.doc Språk- och l i t teraturcentrum Ryska Litteraturlista för RYSB14, Ryska: Den ryska litteraturen efter Sovjetunionens fall, 7,5 högskolepoäng Fastställd av styrelsen för sektion 5, 2015-12-02, reviderad av styrelsen för sektion 5, 2019-11-29 Obligatorisk sekundärlitteratur Clark, Katerina (2000). The Soviet novel: history as ritual. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (ss. 15

https://www.sol.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/RYSB14/20201/Littlist_RYSB14.pdf - 2025-12-14

Infant and child sex ratios in late Imperial Russia

This article analyses infant and child sex ratios in late Imperial Russia relying on district-level information obtained from the 1897 Russian census (489 districts). The article shows that child sex ratios were, on average, relatively low (around 98 boys per hundred girls) due to the biological female advantage: the extremely high infant and child mortality rates took a greater toll on boys and p

The economic power of elites, human capital, and industrial change in late Imperial Russia

This paper studies the economic impacts of land ownership concentration among the aristocratic elite in the Russian Empire. I document that areas with a higher concentration of noble land ownership were associated with lower levels of primary education during 1880–1911. Exploring the mechanisms, I show that by controlling local governments the landed elites decreased public spending on education,

From State Terror to International Conflict : A place of memory: Katyn as a foreign policy tool of Putin's Russia

This text discusses the transformations of the Katyn memorial site near Smolensk in western Russia, where, in 1940, the mass murder of more than 4,000 Polish military officers who were prisoners of war occurred. After the Soviet Union’s admission of guilt in 1990, it seemed for two decades that Katyn could also serve as a place for mutual reconciliation between post-communist Poland and post-Sovie

Words, Deeds and Values : The Intelligentsia in Russia and Poland during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Fiona Björling Introduction Andrzej Xalicki Polish conceptions of the intelligentsia and its calling Steven J. Seegel Cartography and the collected nation in Joachim Lelewel’ Lelewel’s geographical imagination: a revised approach to intelligentsia S. I. Michal´cenko xxx V. B. Evarouskij (Evorovskij) xxx Michail Dolbilov Stereotypes of the Pole in Russian public discourse: the case of Russific

A Grin without a Cat 1 : 'Adversus Iudaeos' Texts in the Literature of Medieval Russia (988–1504)

This study, which is the first and main part of a two-volume work, is concerned with the history and philology of original and translated works Adversus Iudaeos circulating among the Eastern Slavs from the baptism of Rus' c.988 till the early 16th century. Excluded is the literature of Lithuanian Ruthenia from the 14th century onwards. On the material of 11–15th-century MSS the dissemination of th

Tomas Sniegon

Senior lecturer Contact details Email: tomas [dot] sniegon [at] eu [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 33 93Organisation European Studies Room number: SOL:A326 Service point: 20 WebpageTomas Sniegons profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Senior lecturer Central and Eastern European Studies Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rights Associate professor European Studies

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/tomas-sniegon - 2025-12-14

War, Memorialisation, and Digitality : Mnemonic Practices of Ukrainian Virtual Museums in the Russian War against Ukraine

This interdisciplinary thesis examines the nexus of memory, war, and digitality inthe context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since 2014, the unfolding Russianwar against Ukraine has epitomised how rapid technological developments haveprofoundly altered the ways in which warfare is depicted, perceived, and waged intoday’s world. These transformations have enabled new forms of engagement withwa