All Stories

  1. The Myth of Catherine the Great and the Horse: A Critical Review of the Historiography
  2. Il parlait assez bien français et plusieurs langues: Foreign Language Acquisition and the Diplomatic Self-Fashioning of Prince Boris Ivanovich Kurakin
  3. Compiling a Guide to Open Access Historical News Sources from Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Countries
  4. Richard S. Wortman: A Bibliography (1962-2013) by Ernest A. Zitser
  5. Drinking Diplomacy: The St. Petersburg ‘Ordre des Antisobres’ and Fraternal Culture among European Envoys in Early Imperial Russia
  6. Raphael Lemkin and the Soviet Propaganda Poster Collection at Duke University Library
  7. The Difference that Peter I Made
  8. On the Cusp: Astrology, Politics, and Life-Writing in Early Imperial Russia
  9. Recalling Russia’s Eighteenth Century: Imaginative Literature as Mnemonic Praxis
  10. Beyond LibGuides: The Past, Present, and Future of Online Research Guides
  11. From Lubok to Libel: Nineteenth-Century Russian Historiography and Popular Memory in The Jester Wedding of Prince-Pope Nikita Zotov
  12. A Full-Frontal History of the Romanov Dynasty: Pictorial “Political Pornography” in Pre-Reform Russia
  13. For love and fatherland : Political clientage and the Origins of Russia’s first female order of chivalry
  14. The Vita of Prince Boris Ivanovich “Korybut”-Kurakin: Personal Life-Writing and Aristocratic Self-Fashioning at the Court of Peter the Great
  15. Slavic Information Literacy: Past, Present, and Future
  16. “A Dirty Place for Americans to Be”: Images of the Russian Civil War in Siberia from the Robert L. Eichelberger Collection at Duke University Libraries
  17. Picturing the Soviet Union's “Greatest Generation”: The Soviet Information Bureau Photograph Collection of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
  18. The Post-Cold War Metamorphosis of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Library
  19. A critical movie review of Aleksandr Sokurov's "Russian Ark" (2002)
  20. Post-Soviet Peter: New Histories of the Late Muscovite and Early Imperial Russian Court