Resources: History

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Childhood And Schooling In Socialist Societies (Iveta Silova And Nelli Piattoeva).

The book explores socialist and post-socialist childhoods, blending personal memoirs with scholarly analysis. It challenges simplistic views through diverse, detailed accounts, contributing significantly to childhood studies and comparative education. The FreshEd Podcast

Jul. 8, 2019

What a 150 year Old Gun Tells Us About the End of Colt's AR-15. The History of weapons technology suggests that arms often escape the control of their maker.

The article discusses Colt's history and the enduring impact of its firearm designs, particularly the AR-15, highlighting their influence and the challenges the company faced, including market pressures and bankruptcy. Slate.com

Oct. 24, 2019

Alexander Nevsky of Russia, Reanimated and Repurposed

The article discusses Russia's use of Alexander Nevsky's historical image to foster a nationalistic narrative amid its conflict with Ukraine. Nevsky, a medieval prince and saint, is portrayed as a symbol in Russia's ideological and physical battles, influencing both historical perception and current political strategies. WilsonCenter.org

Oct. 27, 2022

Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens a cultural heritage the two countries share, including Saint Sophia Cathedral

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has damaged over 160 cultural sites, including Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ukrainian officials claim Russia targets cultural sites, violating international law. Saint Sophia, built in the 11th century, symbolizes shared Orthodox Christian faith. The conversation.com

Jul. 28, 2022

Season 5 | Episode 3 |Peace to the World: Lessons from the Soviet Antiwar Underground

Alexander McConnell discusses Soviet antiwar activism with Olga Medvedkova, focusing on her 1983 arrest. They explore historical and contemporary antiwar movements in Russia, highlighting differences in political contexts and activist strategies. digitalscholarship.umich.edu

Feb. 29, 2024

Russia's Sisters of Mercy and the Great War

Laurie Stoff's book examines Russia's 'Sisters of Mercy' during the Great War, highlighting their unprecedented engagement in traditionally male roles, challenging societal norms, and their critical yet underrecognized contributions to wartime medical services and social changes in early twentieth-century Russia.

Jan. 1, 2015

Emotions in the History of Witchcraft

This book unites witchcraft studies and history of emotions, offering new multidisciplinary approaches. It includes insights from anthropology, neurosciences, feminist theory, and more, painting emotions as more than just feelings but also as actions in witchcraft contexts.

Jan. 1, 2016

Out of Silence

Martin Beck Matustik discovers he's a Holocaust survivor's child, leading him on a global journey to uncover his mother's hidden Jewish heritage and reconcile his identity. His narrative intertwines personal, historical, and philosophical elements, offering insight into complex familial and cultural legacies.

Jan. 1, 2015

Feide Freunde Frembde

The volume explores German perceptions of the USA, showing complex views of friendship, enmity, and foreignness. It includes diverse contributions reflecting on America's cultural impact and political relations from the post-war era to the recent past.

Jan. 1, 2018

Performance and Theatricality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

The article compiles scholarly works on medieval and renaissance performances. Topics range from theatricality in confession, gender relationships in German plays, to Jesuit drama during the Thirty Years' War.

Jan. 1, 2018

Search for a Cold War Legitimacy

Robert Niebuhr examines Yugoslavia's pre-1991 era, highlighting its effective multi-ethnic state management and influential foreign policy during the Cold War, questioning how it remained stable and significant globally despite later conflicts.

Jan. 1, 2018

To Kill the Serpent in the Shell

The play 'To Kill a Serpent in the Shell' explores the political dynamics of Tsarevna Sofia's regency in Russia, showcasing conflict between humanism and autocracy during a pivotal historical moment.

Jan. 1, 2018