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Illustration for news: Presentation of the project

Presentation of the project

В рамках международной конференции  в Германском историческом институте в Москве прошла презентация проекта "On Land and Sea: Medical geography in the Russian empire (1770—1870)". С докладами выступили лидеры проекта - Анна Афанасьева, Елена Вишленкова и Андреас Реннер

Illustration for news: Congratulations to the winner of the "Best Lecturer - 2019" contest!

Congratulations to the winner of the "Best Lecturer - 2019" contest!

По результатам традиционного студенческого голосования ординарный профессор Школы исторических наук Елена Вишленкова названа лучшим преподавателем 2019 года. Поздравляем!

Ruslan Mitrofanov published an article in "Voprosy istorii estestvoznaniia i tekhniki"

As part of the project "On Land and Sea", Ruslan Mitrofanov published an article: “Russian Physicians in Search of the Language of Self-Analysis: The Notions of Abuse and Humaneness in the Professional Discourse of Psychiatrists in the Russian Empire (Late 19th – Early 20th Century).” The article was published in: Voprosy istorii estestvoznaniia i tekhniki, 2019, vol. 40, no. 2.

Illustration for news: Elena Lisitsyna and Vladislav Yakovenko took part in the summer school about global and new imperial histories

Elena Lisitsyna and Vladislav Yakovenko took part in the summer school about global and new imperial histories

Elena Lisitsyna and Vladislav Yakovenko became participants of the international summer school “Russian Empire / Soviet Union Through the Lens of Global and New Imperial Histories”.  The event was organized by Tyumen State University in partnership with Center for Historical Research of National Research University Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg and the editors of "Ab Imperio" quarterly journal. Young scientists had an opportunity to present their research and discuss productive methodological approaches with their experienced colleagues.

Illustration for news: Elena Vishlenkova has issued the article ‘The Time of State-Building Discoveries:Governing techniques in health care and education’

Elena Vishlenkova has issued the article ‘The Time of State-Building Discoveries:Governing techniques in health care and education’

Elena Vishlenkova has issued the article ‘The Time of State-Building Discoveries:Governing techniques in health care and education’

Illustration for news: Two articles in a new collective monograph

Two articles in a new collective monograph

Two articles by Elena Vishlenkova with Alexander Dmitriev and Zarina Gatina with Irina Savelieva were published ina new collective monograph "Historians in Search of New Perspectives".

Illustration for news: Vladislav Yakovenko has published preprint in HSE Basic Research Program series

Vladislav Yakovenko has published preprint in HSE Basic Research Program series

Vladislav Yakovenko has published preprint "Non-Bolshevik Healthcare in Russia: Organization of the Medical Care in the Northern Region (August 1918 – October 1919)" in the "Humanities" working paper series of HSE Basic Research Program.

Illustration for news: Seminar "Medical Geography in the Russian Empire: Big Theories and Local Knowledge"

Seminar "Medical Geography in the Russian Empire: Big Theories and Local Knowledge"

On May 2–3, a seminar "Medical Geography in the Russian Empire: Big Theories and Local Knowledge" took place on the one of the islands of Bavarian Lakes Chiemsee. The main participants of the project on the medical geography presented the papers on their individual sub-projects and discussed the plans of their future team-work.

Illustration for news: Project Roadmap

Project Roadmap

On January 22, a working meeting of the project leaders - Anna Afanasyeva, Elena Vishlenkova and Andreas Renner, was held in Munich to develop a roadmap for 2019. Now we have directions, distances are measured, moments of meetings are determined.

Illustration for news: Academic Mobility and Exchange

Academic Mobility and Exchange

Elena Lisitsyna and Zarina Gatina (the students of Elena Vishlenkova) are currently the post-graduate students of the Chair for Russian/Asian Studies at the University of Munich. During 2019-2021, they will write a PhD thesis under the supervision of Prof. Renner. Elena Lisitsyna's research topic is connected with the physicians involved in large sea voyages. Zarina Gatina’s thesis is focused on the influence of medical-topographical descriptions on the administrative practices of the Russian Empire.