BASEES Annual Conference 2023

31 March
1 April
Sun 2 April
[Schedule with Presentations]
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Bute HallJames Watt South Stephenson RoomJames Watt South Room 355East Quad Lecture TheatreSenate Room
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Main Building Room 466McIntyre Room 201McIntyre Room 208Fore HallJames Watt South Room 375
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Gilbert Scott Room 356Gilbert Scott Room 253Gilbert Scott Room 250James Watt South Room 361Melville Room
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Turnbull RoomMain Building Room 132Main Building Room 134Gilbert Scott Room 251Robing RoomDAY 3
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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
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'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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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