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October 28-29, 2022
211 Dickinson Hall | Princeton University

Marking the centennial of the Soviet Union’s creation in December 1922, this two-day workshop will explore the relationship between national identity and the economy in the Soviet Union. It will bring together scholars whose research engages with these two fields and serve as a platform to exchange ideas on how to combine both issues in a meaningful way. Precirculated papers from invited participants will form the basis of discussion. Professor Artemy Kalinovsky will address the workshop in a keynote lecture. In addition, a roundtable discussion of leading scholars in these fields will respond to the panels and conclude the workshop.    

The workshop will also coincide with Professor Sarah Cameron’s Davis Center seminar on Friday, October 28.

Attendance to the workshop will be open to the public with registration. In order to attend, please register in the Registration page.


Organized by: Sam Coggeshall | Jonathan Raspe | Sohee Ryuk
The Center for Collaborative History

Generously funded by:
Center for Collaborative History
Center for the Study of Democratic Politics
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
The Graduate School
Harriman Institute at Columbia University
Humanities Council
Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance
Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination
Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Program in European Cultural Studies
Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
University Center for Human Values