Kerans, who is not identified, analyzes the evolution of peasant agriculture in late Imperial Russia, focusing on the processes and technology itself rather than on agrarian relations as most research
A project on the comparative history of empires, launched in 2001 at the Central European University, generated the ten papers published here, earlier versions of which were presented at a 2003 intern
Wolczuk (Center for Russian and East European Studies, U. of Birmingham, UK) uses Ukraine as a case study to trace the key decision-making moments in the process of creating a new state while shedding
This work examines what the author dubs "nation-building" in the Russian autonomous republic of Tatarstan after the fall of the Soviet Union. Basing her study in the linguistic-anthropological premise
Medievalists specializing variously in history, literature, art, or religion explore sanctity, one of the main themes of their teacher and colleague Klaniczay at Central European University, Budapest.