July 2024 Issue
In the July issue, Edith W. Clowes explores new trends in digital humanities research on Russia, Morgan Y. Li offers an un-colonial approach to anthropological work in Central Asia, and D. Anca Cretu reflects on her efforts to transcend national boundaries in Eastern European history.
ASEEES announces the annual board election, the 2024 Distinguished Contributions to SEEES Award Honoree, Lewis Siegelbaum; the 2024 Dissertation Research and Summer Writing Grantees; the NEW pilot initiative Managing Mid-Career Milestones, and key updates on the 56h Annual Convention.
Articles in This Issue
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July 18, 2024
Russia-Oriented Digital Humanities: Decentralizing Our Field
Although digital humanities (DH) projects enjoy a certain “wow” factor, Russianists often shy away from exploring the possibilities of DH. Traditionally, DH has done great service for archiving and mapping, […]
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July 18, 2024
Trust and “Corruption” in Eurasia: Toward an Un-colonial Approach
Imposing a normative framework that dismisses prevalent practices as “corrupt” risks blinding analysis to what is really going on. The cultivation of trust seems central to how power and wealth […]
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July 18, 2024
Thinking Internationally in Eastern European History: A Conversation with Doina Anca Cretu
Your work centers refugees, refugee camps, and foreign humanitarian aid. How does the history of displacement and aid in Eastern Europe relate to and differ from other contexts? What does […]