Of all the research questions I’m asked on a daily basis, the ones about historical newspapers and journals stand out to me the most. Since the advent of digital...
The Southeast European Studies Association is pleased to offer four travel grants for undergraduate students and graduate students working on Southeastern European topics....
From its earliest days, cinema has often turned to Russian literary sources for inspiration. Classical works by Chekhov, Dostoyevsky and others have been translated and...
The fall semester is well underway, and I welcome you to the first official entry of the REEES Library & Museum Collections Blog. Here you’ll find updates on what...
Three Yale faculty members have been awarded book prizes by the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale.
Two faculty members received...
Isabela Mares, recently named as the Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science, focuses her research on a range of topics in comparative politics and political economy,...
by Laura Engelstein, the Henry S. McNeil Professor Emerita of Russian History at Yale University. Her newest book, Russia in Flames, is available now.
Russia is...