Dr. Mikhail Dolbilov
Geb. 1969
European University St. Petersburg, Russland
Ausgewählte Publikationen:
Zapadnye okrainy Rossiiskoi imperii [The Russian Empire’s Western Borderlands] (Moscow: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2006) (co-authored with Alexei Miller et al.).
Russification and the Bureaucratic Mind in the Russian Empire's Northwest Region in the 1860s // Orientalism and Empire in Russia (=Kritika Historical Studies 3) / Ed. by M. David-Fox, P. Holquist, A. Martin. Bloomington, Indiana, 2006. P. 199-226.
The Stereotype of the Pole in Imperial Policy: The Depolonization of the Northwestern Region in the 1860s // Russian Studies in History. 2005. Vol. 44. No. 2. P. 45-90.
Russifying Bureaucracy and the Politics of Jewish Education in the Russian Empire’s Northwest Region (1860s-1870s) // Acta Slavica Iaponica. 2007. Vol. 24. P. 112-143.
Dr. Darius Staliunas
Geb. 1970
Stellvertretender Direktor des Litauische Instituts für Geschichte, Vilnius, Litauen
Ausgewählte Publikationen:
Did the Government Seek to Russify Lithuanians and Poles in the Northwest Region after the Uprising of 1863-64?, in: Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 5/2 (Spring 2004), p. 273-289
Anti-Jewish disturbances in the North-Western provinces in the early 1880s, in: East European Jewish Affairs, Number 2/Winter 2004, pp. 119-138
Making Russians. Meaning and Practice of Russification in Lithuania and Belarus after 1863, Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi, 2007
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