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 USāRussian relations, especially during American antebellum and Civil War period. Heās the author of Zaokeanskie partnery: Amerika i Rossiya v 1830-1850-e gody (Partners across the Ocean: The United States and Russia, 1830sā1850s). His scholarship in English includes āAbolition 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.