Tatiana Saburova is a Lecturer in the Department of History at Indiana University and Academic Co-Director of the Russian Studies Workshop in Indiana University. She studied history in Omsk State Pedagogical University where she was teaching from 1996 till 2016. She was a visiting Professor at Indiana University in 2016-17 and at University of Alberta in 2018. Her first book published in 2005 was on the social and cultural representations of Russian intellectuals in the 19th century. The second book Druzhba, sem’ia, revolutsiia: Nikolai Charushin and pokolenie narodnikov 1870-kh godov (Friendship, Family, Revolution: Nikolai Charushin and the Populist Generation of the 1870s, Moscow: Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 2016) was co-authored with Ben Eklof and its English-language version A Generation of Revolutionaries: Nikolai Charushin and Russian Populism from the Great Reforms to Perestroika was published by Indiana University Press in 2017. Tatiana Saburova specializes in visual and cultural Russian history. Her current research projects focus on photography, autobiography, and memory.