This essay is based on the author’s recent research about American studies in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Using various archival documents, personal papers, diaries, memoirs, contemporary periodicals, and more than 70 interviews, this essay explores how one year, 1968, changed the life of Nikolay N. Bolkhovitinov (1930–2008), a Soviet historian and the author of pioneering studies on Russo-American relations. During this year, Bolkhovitinov used funding from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) to support his first research trip to the USA, where he intended not only to discover ‘the real America’ through various forms of cultural consumption, but also to build his international reputation as a historian of early Ameri...
The article focuses on the concept of cultural transfer not as a his- torical method ...
This paper tackles the role that a specific type of background knowledge – familiarity with the orig...
This thesis examines contemporary Russian art in selected works by nominees to the latest editions o...
This essay is based on the author’s recent research about American studies in the Soviet Union durin...
The author of this paper treats the category of historical memory, memory of the empire as one of th...
This article presents a collection of letters housed in the Splector Foundation of the Archives of t...
Russia was proud of Russkoye Bogatstvo (Russian Wealth) magazine for a long while. It was among the ...
The article concerns the book entitled Vosstanie potrebitelej by the Russian journalist and writer V...
This paper tackles the role that a specific type of background knowledge – familiarity with the orig...
The article is devoted to research of settlement names as a primary source reflecting the history of...
The dramatic events of 1928 and 1929 presented a watershed moment in the history of Russia: the Stal...
This article presents a collection of letters housed in the Splector Foundation of the Archives of t...
This thesis examines contemporary Russian art in selected works by nominees to the latest editions o...
The dramatic events of 1928 and 1929 presented a watershed moment in the history of Russia: the Stal...
The dramatic events of 1928 and 1929 presented a watershed moment in the history of Russia: the Stal...
The article focuses on the concept of cultural transfer not as a his- torical method ...
This paper tackles the role that a specific type of background knowledge – familiarity with the orig...
This thesis examines contemporary Russian art in selected works by nominees to the latest editions o...
This essay is based on the author’s recent research about American studies in the Soviet Union durin...
The author of this paper treats the category of historical memory, memory of the empire as one of th...
This article presents a collection of letters housed in the Splector Foundation of the Archives of t...
Russia was proud of Russkoye Bogatstvo (Russian Wealth) magazine for a long while. It was among the ...
The article concerns the book entitled Vosstanie potrebitelej by the Russian journalist and writer V...
This paper tackles the role that a specific type of background knowledge – familiarity with the orig...
The article is devoted to research of settlement names as a primary source reflecting the history of...
The dramatic events of 1928 and 1929 presented a watershed moment in the history of Russia: the Stal...
This article presents a collection of letters housed in the Splector Foundation of the Archives of t...
This thesis examines contemporary Russian art in selected works by nominees to the latest editions o...
The dramatic events of 1928 and 1929 presented a watershed moment in the history of Russia: the Stal...
The dramatic events of 1928 and 1929 presented a watershed moment in the history of Russia: the Stal...
The article focuses on the concept of cultural transfer not as a his- torical method ...
This paper tackles the role that a specific type of background knowledge – familiarity with the orig...
This thesis examines contemporary Russian art in selected works by nominees to the latest editions o...