2022 Research Laboratory Alumni Publications

Date
06/01/23

Open Research Laboratory and Summer Research Laboratory alumni publish articles, book chapters, and monographs that help shape the field of Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Find below the 2022 publications that have resulted from research conducted at the Research Labs:

Barbara Allen
Allen, Barbara, ed. 2022. The Workers’ Opposition in the Russian Communist Party: Documents, 1919-30. Chicago: Haymarket Books.

Katherine Antonova
Antonova, Katherine. 2022. “The Thickness of a Plaid: Textiles on the Chikhachev Estate in 1830s Vladimir Province.” In The Life Cycle of Russian Things: From Fish Guts to Fabergé, 1600-Present, edited by Matthew P. Romaniello, Alikson K. Smith, and Tricia Starks, 87-102. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Richard Arnold
Arnold, Richard. 2022. “The Most Consequential World Cup in History?” PONARS Eurasia, October 3, 2022.

Arnold, Richard. 2022. “The Stakes Could Not Be Higher: The Allied Response in Ukraine.” Journal of Global Strategic Studies 2 (2), 109-18.

Jadwiga Biskupska
Biskupska, Jadwiga. 2022. Survivors: Warsaw Under Nazi Occupation. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Timothy Blauvelt
Blauvelt, Timothy. 2022. “Between Modernity and Neo-Tradition: Patronage Politics and Bacteriophage Research in Interwar Soviet Georgia.” Euxeinos: Governance & Culture in the Black Sea Region 11 (34): 90-114.

Blauvelt, Timothy. 2022. “E.H. Carr’s Revolutionary Personalities.” Revolutionary Russia 35 (1): 32-48.

Blauvelt, Timothy, Christopher Berglund and Jesse Driscoll. 2022. “Matched-Guise Reloaded: Revising a Classic Experiment for Complex Multilingual Settings.” In Russian Studies, Political Science, and the Philosophy of Technology, edited by Guoli Liu and Joana Drzewieniecki, 149-167. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Katherine Bowers
Bowers, Katherine. 2022. Writing Fear: Russian Realism and the Gothic. University of Toronto Press.

Rikki Brown
Brown, Rikki. 2022. “Autonomous Political Economies: Winemakers, National Heritage, and the Ethnographic Mapping of Geopolitics in the Republic of Georgia.” TSU-TI — The International Scientific Journal of Humanities, 1 (1).

Maria Bucur
Bucur, Maria, Katerina Dalakoura, Krassimira Daskalova, and Gabriela Dudeková Kováčová. 2022. “Introduction,” Aspasia 16 (1): 1-12.

Bucur, Maria. 2022. “The Little Entente of Women as Transnational Ethno-Nationalist Community,” Aspasia 16 (1): 79-102.

Naomi Caffee
Caffee, Naomi and Robert Denis. 2022. “The Devil and the Mullah: Satirical Personae in the Pre-Revolutionary Press of the South Caucasus.” Experiment: A Journal of Russian Culture 28 (1): 118-131.

Stefan Cibian
Cibian, Stefan. 2022. “Civil Society in Romania: Mapping the Vulnerabilities of a Consolidating Sector.” Maecenata 64.

Eugene Clay
Clay, Eugene. 2022. “Why Pope Francis Chose to Highlight Religious Freedom During His Visit to Kazakhstan.” The Conversation, September 20, 2022.

Clay, Eugene. 2022. “Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Threatens a Cultural Heritage the Two Countries Share, Including Saint Sophia Cathedral.” The Conversation, July 28, 2022.

Marko Dumačić
Dumančić, Marko. 2022. “He Who Does Not Serve is Not Fit for a Wife: The Problems of Military Service and Late Socialist Masculinity in 1980s Yugoslavia.” The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 50: 1-28.

Joseph M. Ellis
Ellis, Joseph M. 2022. “Russian Disinformation: The Forest Brothers, Baltic Resistance, and NATO.” In Information Wars in the Baltic States: Russia’s Long Shadow. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 35-52.

Christopher Ely
Ely, Christopher. 2022. Russian Populism: A History. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Amy Austin Garey
Garey, Amy Austin. 2022. “The Second Parent: Ideologies of Childhood in Russian Pedagogy Manuals.” Journal of Childhood, Education & Society 3 (3): 260-274.

Steven G. Jug
Jug, Steven G. 2022. “Reconnoitering Masculine Subjectivities among Soldiers and Officers on Russia’s Fronts, 1914-1917.” In Women and Gender in Russia’s Great War and Revolution, edited by Melissa K. Stockdale and Adel Lindenmeyr, 173-196. Indiana University: Slavica Publishers.

Andrea Lanoux
Lanoux, A., Herold, K., & Bukhina, O. 2021. Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017. (Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill | Schöningh.)

Paul Milliman
Milliman, Paul. 2022. “‘Und gras vor spise zeren’: Migration, Fermentation, and the Map of Civilization in the Baltic Crusades.” In Authorship, Worldview, and Identity in Medieval Europe, edited by Christian Raffensperger, 292-310. New York: Routledge.

Diana Mincyte
Kovács, Eszter Krasznai, Agata Bachórz, Natasha Bunzl, Diana Mincyte, Fabio Parasecoli, Simone Piras, and Mihai Varga. 2022. “The War in Ukraine and Food Security in Eastern Europe.” Gastronomica 22 (3): 1–7.

Chris Monday
Monday, Chris. 2022. “Mikhail Putin (1894-1969) and Socialist Competition: Exploring a Neglected Branch of the Putin Family Tree.” Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society 8 (1).

Maryna Bazylevych Nading
Nading, Maryna Bazylevych. 2022. “‘Beautiful’ Medicine: Gender Segregation by Medical Specialty in Ukraine.” Medicine Anthropology Theory 9 (1): 1-29.

Aušra Paulauskienė
Paulauskienė, Aušra. 2022. “Review of Lina Būgienė, Ed., ‘The Storytelling Human: Lithuanian Tradition Today.’” Slavic Review 81 (3): 786-88.

Tricia Starks
Starks, Tricia. 2022. Cigarettes and Soviets: Smoking in the USSR. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Fedor Voskresenskii
Voskresenskii, Fedor and Ekaterina Voskresenskaya. 2022. “Об Уровие Виктимности Россиян [On the Victimization of Contemporary Russians].” Социологические Исследоњания [Sociological Research] 22 (9): 149-143.

Emilia Zankina
Zankina, Emilia. 2022. “A Delicate Balancing Act: Turkish-Bulgarian Relations within the Context of Foreign and Domestic Politics.” Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 22 (1): 65-81.

Zankina, Emilia. 2022. “Bulgaria.” In Central and South-Eastern Europe. 23rd ed. Routledge.