The Russian Far East: Regional and Transnational Perspectives (19th-21st cent.)
March 28-31, 2021
Conference co-organized by the RSW, German Historical Institute, HSE Moscow, LMU Munich, and the Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The RSW-connected scholars who presented at ths conference co-organized by the RSW, German Historical Institute, HSE Moscow, LMU Munich, and the Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences were:
Russell Valentino, IU professor in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures and member of the RSW advisory board; Mila Listrovaya, who was a 2018 GMTW participant; Tatiana Zhuravskaya, a 2018 VI International Conference of Scholars of Siberia participant; and Ivan Golovnev and Asya Karaseva, who were both participants at the 2018 IU Berlin Gateway Conference Siberia: Infrastructure & Environment.
Katia Boltunova, who heads International Laboratory "Russia’s Regions in Historical Perspective", a project partner with the IU Siberian Studies Working Group, was a discussant.
The Russian Far East: Regional and Transnational Perspectives (19th-21st cent.) Programme