Russian and East European Studies research

Our Russian and Eurasian Studies Network facilitates collaboration in research across a range of specialisms.

Our research in Russian and East European Studies has informed policy-makers and the public on relationships between government and the media in Russia.

Staff in Russian and East European Studies conduct research of an interdisciplinary nature across a broad range of subjects including:

  • Nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and intellectual history;
  • Soviet and post-Soviet cinema and the media;
  • Russian and Soviet popular culture;
  • Gender studies;
  • Nationalism and ethnic politics in Russia and Eastern Europe;
  • Medieval Slavic cultures;
  • Balkan Studies;
  • Post-communist transition in East Central Europe.

Conferences and workshops organised by staff in Russian and East European Studies include 'Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives' and 'The Mass Media, Freedom of Speech and the War on Terror in Russia and the UK'.

Regular events including talks, seminars, workshops and conferences provide a focal point for the discipline's research activity, featuring a mix of internal and external speakers and promoting debate between staff and postgraduates across the full spectrum of their research interests.