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IGITI organised summer school “Gender History of Eastern Europe: Methods and Perspectives”

From 1-3 July IGITI hosted (in online mode) a summer school concerned with Gender History, prepared by Jan Surman, Ella Rossman and Sasha Talaver. The school public programme recordings are available online.

IGITI organised summer school “Gender History of Eastern Europe: Methods and Perspectives”

Over three days, over thirty students from twelve countries, and invited experts from six countries, sat together in zoom and discussed ongoing research projects as well as new approaches to studying gender in Soviet and post-Soviet Eastern Europe. In our seminars we covered topics like postcolonial reading of gender, queer history of the Soviet Union, gender and war or new approaches to masculinity studies. 

Summer school included also open lectures which can be viewed on the YouTube channel.
For more information see the school's page.


 

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