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The Russian Empire: State, People, Nations

HIS360, Fall 2023

 

 

Student projects

Russia’s Road to Gold: How American Media Turned Public Opinion Against Silver (Alexandra Bertilsson)

Lenin’s “The War in China”: Anti-colonialism in 20th Century Russia (Alexander Ding)

The Alaskan Evangelist: A Linguistic and Syncretic Study of St. Innocent Veniaminov’s Missionary Legacy in Russian America (Jack Feise)

Russian Imperial “Fictions” of 1895-1910: the Russo-Chinese Bank and the Chinese Eastern Railway Company (Yana Imykshenova)

The Rise of the Land of Fire (Vinay Konuru)

Scientists, Degenerates, Martyrs: The Images of the Woman Nihilist in Russia and the West (Sydney Moore)

The impact of Tsar Alexander II’s Emancipation Manifesto on American perceptions of Russia (Olivia Sanchez)

The Dalai Lama in Mongolia, 1904-1906: Russia, Tibet, and Post-Chinggisid Sovereignty in Inner Asia (Khoa Sands)

A Chess Game in the Himalayas: British Attitudes towards Russian Policy regarding Tibet (Kunsel Subrahmanyam)

The Baku Debacle: Action and Inaction During the Armenian-Tatar Massacres (Nicholas Vickery)

Курица не птица: Alexander Savinsky’s Diplomacy in Bulgaria, 1913-1915 (Alexandra Wong)

The Train That Came Too Late: An American First-Person Perspective on the Transportation Problems Surrounding the Russia Revolution (Grace Zhao)

 

 

Posted August 27, 2023 | Author: Alexander Jacobson

 

 

 

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