{"title":"The Russian Revolution Centennial: Research of a New Generation","authors":"D. Orlovsky, B. Kolonitskii","doi":"10.1080/10611983.2017.1430429","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Russian Revolution Centennial has been celebrated around the world with programs, conferences, and publications. New perspectives have been brought to bear on long standing and new problems relating to 1917 and the broader antecedents and outcomes of the upheavals of that year. Among these are the question of power, center vs. periphery, the nationalities and identity, gender, violence, emotions, symbols and language, conspiracies, rumor, social history, and the like. Many of these themes were taken up in June 2016 in St. Petersburg at the Colloquium organized every three years by the Institute of Russian History St. Petersburg, Russian Academy of Sciences, the European University of St. Petersburg, and a leading group of Western scholars. The theme was “The Epoch of Russia’s Revolution, 1914–1922” and over forty scholars participated from Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic nations and others from around the globe. The conference volume was published as Epokha voin i revoliutsii: 19141922, edited by B.I. Kolonitskii and D.T. Orlovskii (St. Petersburg, NestorIstoriia, 2017), and it included all the papers plus the commentaries and a transcript of the discussions surrounding the papers and the concluding session that attempted to draw conclusions from the three-day event. One of the Colloquium’s ongoing traditions, in addition to the collaboration and dialog of Russian, East European, Eurasian, and Western scholars (the Colloquiumbegan in the late Soviet period of the 1980s and has run continuously","PeriodicalId":89267,"journal":{"name":"Russian studies in history","volume":"56 1","pages":"223 - 224"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2017-10-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1080/10611983.2017.1430429","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Russian studies in history","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/10611983.2017.1430429","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Russian Revolution Centennial has been celebrated around the world with programs, conferences, and publications. New perspectives have been brought to bear on long standing and new problems relating to 1917 and the broader antecedents and outcomes of the upheavals of that year. Among these are the question of power, center vs. periphery, the nationalities and identity, gender, violence, emotions, symbols and language, conspiracies, rumor, social history, and the like. Many of these themes were taken up in June 2016 in St. Petersburg at the Colloquium organized every three years by the Institute of Russian History St. Petersburg, Russian Academy of Sciences, the European University of St. Petersburg, and a leading group of Western scholars. The theme was “The Epoch of Russia’s Revolution, 1914–1922” and over forty scholars participated from Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic nations and others from around the globe. The conference volume was published as Epokha voin i revoliutsii: 19141922, edited by B.I. Kolonitskii and D.T. Orlovskii (St. Petersburg, NestorIstoriia, 2017), and it included all the papers plus the commentaries and a transcript of the discussions surrounding the papers and the concluding session that attempted to draw conclusions from the three-day event. One of the Colloquium’s ongoing traditions, in addition to the collaboration and dialog of Russian, East European, Eurasian, and Western scholars (the Colloquiumbegan in the late Soviet period of the 1980s and has run continuously
俄罗斯革命百周年纪念活动在世界各地举办了各种活动、会议和出版物。人们对与1917年有关的长期存在的新问题以及当年动乱的更广泛的前因后果产生了新的看法。其中包括权力问题、中心与外围、民族与身份、性别、暴力、情感、符号与语言、阴谋、谣言、社会历史等等。其中许多主题于2016年6月在圣彼得堡由圣彼得堡俄罗斯历史研究所、俄罗斯科学院、圣彼得堡欧洲大学和西方学者领导小组每三年组织一次的学术讨论会上讨论。主题是“1914–1922年俄罗斯革命时代”,来自俄罗斯、乌克兰、波罗的海国家和全球其他国家的40多名学者参加了此次活动。会议卷以《Epokha voin i revoliutsii:19141922》出版,由B.i.Kolonitskii和D.T.Orlovskii编辑(圣彼得堡,NestorIstoria,2017),其中包括所有论文、评论和围绕论文的讨论记录,以及试图从为期三天的活动中得出结论的总结会议。除了俄罗斯、东欧、欧亚大陆和西方学者的合作和对话外,学术讨论会的一个持续传统(学术讨论会在20世纪80年代苏联后期持续进行