American History Through Russian Eyes

Guest:

Ivan Kurilla is a Professor of History and International Relations at the European University at St. Petersburg. He specializes in the history of the USā€“Russian relations, especially during American antebellum and Civil War period. Heā€™s the author of Zaokeanskie partnery: Amerika i Rossiya v 1830-1850-e gody (Partners across the Ocean: The United States and Russia, 1830sā€“1850s). His scholarship in English includes ā€œAbolition of Serfdom in Russia and American Newspaper and Journal Opinionā€ in New Perspectives on Russian-American Relations, edited by Norman Saul and Russian/Soviet Studies in the United States, Amerikanistika in Russia: Mutual Representations in Academic Projects, edited with Victoria Zhuraleva and published by Lexington Books.

Music:

Funkadelic, “One Nation Under a Groove,” The Best, 1999.

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