| Bute Hall | James Watt South Stephenson Room | James Watt South Room 355 | East Quad Lecture Theatre | Senate Room |
| Main Building Room 466 | McIntyre Room 201 | McIntyre Room 208 | Fore Hall | James Watt South Room 375 |
| Gilbert Scott Room 356 | Gilbert Scott Room 253 | Gilbert Scott Room 250 | James Watt South Room 361 | Melville Room |
| Turnbull Room | Main Building Room 132 | Main Building Room 134 | Gilbert Scott Room 251 | Robing Room | DAY 3 | ||||||||
9:00 | Urban Connections: Territorial Imaginations in Central Asia and Azerbaijan James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Intellectuals as Memory Generators – Forging the Origins of Nations, States, Religions, and People James Watt South Room 355 |
Russian domestic politics – institutions and information East Quad Lecture Theatre |
New Directions in World War II History Senate Room |
9:00 | 'Weapons of the weak': Small acts of resistance during social upheavals Main Building Room 466 |
Socialist and Communist Experiences of Women's Liberation in the West and the East, 1907-1930 McIntyre Room 201 |
Russia’s Natural Environment: Epistemologies and Materialities McIntyre Room 208 |
The (neo)imperial imaginaries of nature and environment in contemporary Russian media Fore Hall |
Reflections of Affective Experience in Latvian Poetry and Life Writing James Watt South Room 375 |
9:00 | Queer Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Russian Film, Literature, and Law Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
The First World War in the Caucasus and Central Asia Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Security through militarized patriotism. Militarizing processes in Central Eastern European and post-Soviet states and their effects on civil society Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Politics of Soviet and Post-Soviet Literary Self-Fashioning James Watt South Room 361 |
Russian domestic politics – ideas, ideology, and propaganda Melville Room |
9:00 | Russian migrants' anti-war activism Turnbull Room |
Central European Literatures and Cultures Main Building Room 134 |
The boundaries of Slavonic lexicography: new approaches to words, phrases and collocations Robing Room |
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11:00 | When societies (re-)create: Youth(ful) ideas and nascent politics in the South Caucasus James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Political parties James Watt South Room 355 |
Perspectives on Health, the Body and the Mind in the Soviet Union Senate Room |
11:00 | New perspectives on the Russian Civil War Main Building Room 466 |
Conflict, communication, and politics in the Caucasus McIntyre Room 201 |
Representation of gender and body in the Soviet culture McIntyre Room 208 |
Transformations of Muslim Lives in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia Fore Hall |
Voting and elections James Watt South Room 375 |
11:00 | Post-Soviet and Post-Memory Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Security through militarized patriotism. Militarizing processes in CEE and post-Soviet states and their effects on civil society (II) Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Imagining the Orient in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union James Watt South Room 361 |
Border in/securities – at the nexus of space and emotions in Central- and Eastern Europe I Melville Room |
11:00 | Queer Security and Belonging in Russia and Georgia Main Building Room 132 |
Social Values and Norms in the Contemporary Russia Main Building Room 134 |
History, Reproductive Rights, Social Change. Polish Society in Images and on Streets Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Illuminating Misplaced Archives: Researching Soviet and Post-Soviet Photography in Latvia Robing Room |
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Poles and Jews in Mid-century Europe. Identity Building as a Tool of Minority Politics James Watt South Stephenson Room |
Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion in East-Central Europe before 1939 James Watt South Room 355 |
Politics of Waiting. Narratives beyond Wasting Time, and Linear Progression East Quad Lecture Theatre |
Constructing Identities: National and Transnational Senate Room |
Government and governance Main Building Room 466 |
Research challenges, ethics and data in the time of war McIntyre Room 208 |
Russian foreign policy – regional activities Fore Hall |
Trade, mobility and environment in late imperial Central Asia James Watt South Room 375 |
Social foundations of the war: multiscalar accounts of conflict and political economy Gilbert Scott Room 356 |
Legitimation, identity politics, and "war nationalism" in Putin's Russia: strategies and fallout Gilbert Scott Room 253 |
Contested motherhood: between state politics and subjective/material experiences (Lithuania, Russia and Eurasian migrants in Sweden) Gilbert Scott Room 250 |
Joggling with the Transnational: Romanian Humanitarian Networks after Ceausescu's Nationalist Turn James Watt South Room 361 |
Border in/securities – at the nexus of space and emotions in Central- and Eastern Europe II Melville Room |
Global Soviet Union Turnbull Room |
The 1990s: Societies in transition Main Building Room 132 |
Russian Nationalism and Anti-Globalism Main Building Room 134 |
Decolonial Perspectives Gilbert Scott Room 251 |
Nineteenth-Century Literature and Ideas Robing Room |
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