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EDUCATION: 2011-2016 London School of Economics (LSE), PhD in International History: Conspiracy of Peace: The Cold War, the International Peace Movement, and the Soviet Peace Campaign, 1946-1956 2016 Post Graduate Teaching Certificate of Higher Education, LSE 2009-10 Sprachlehrinstitut, University of Konstanz, Germany; 2008 Russian Archival Training Scheme Workshop, SSEES UCL 2007-09 MPhil in Russian and East European Studies. Concentration in History, University of Oxford, U.K. Dissertation: Image of the Enemy in the Great Terror 2004-07 BA in History and Politics, University of Nottingham, U.K. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2017 September Full-Time Research Teaching Fellowship, School of International Studies, Sichuan University 2017 (Jan – May) Adjunct Assistant Professor of History at Illinois Wesleyan University, Illinois - Designed and taught (Lectures & Seminars) 2 core courses: Modern Global History & Russian Culture and Society through Film 2014 - 2016 LSE IDEAS editing and translating archival documents from English for the British Academy & Russian Academy Collaborative Project, British-Soviet Relations in the Cold War 1943-1953 http://www.lse.ac.uk/IDEAS/Projects/bara/barahome.aspx 2015 – 2016 Seminar Tutor at LSE. Courses teaching HY116: International History since 1890 2015 – Feb 2016 Phenomenfilms Ltd. – subtitle translations from Russian to English 2013 (May-June) Designed and taught intense summer course Russian History and Culture Through Film at Illinois Wesleyan University, Illinois 2012-2013 Seminar Tutor for at LSE, course taught HY116:International History since 1890 2010-2011 Real Russia Limited 3, The Ivories Northampton Street Islington London N1 2HY – Content Manager for online website. 2007-2010 Freelance Russian to English translations including academic reviews, memoirs, and plays. 2005 Nottingham Student Accommodation Derby Rd. Nottingham NG7 2UH PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES: · January 2018: “Cold-War Home Fronts: Comparative Approaches”, University of Sheffield, Paper: Soviet ‘Peace’: A Comparative Approach to the Domestic and Global Soviet Peace Campaign, 1945-56 · November 2015: Organized a panel and presenting a paper at the 2015 ASEEES Convention (Association of Slavonic, East European and Eurasian Studies) in Philadelphia. Paper: Institution of Peace Peace Sells, but Who’s Buying?: The Political, Social and Ideological Origins of the Soviet Peace Movement · July 2014: International Conference on New Narratives of the Cold War, University of Lausanne, Lausanne. Paper ‘Organized Peace: The Soviet-led Peace Movement in early Cold War’ · September 2013: Twenty Fifth Annual Conference of the British International History Group [BIHG], University of the West of England, Bristol. Paper ‘Institution of Peace: The Soviet Peace Council in early Cold War’ · June 2013: History Lab Annual Conference, University of London, London. Paper ‘Cultural Exchange during Early Cold War (1946-1956): Mission Impossible?’ · April 2013: International Graduate Student Conference on the Cold War, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Paper Conspiracy of Peace: Establishing the Soviet Brand of ‘Peace’, 1947-1952 · October 2012: Negotiating Ideologies II: Inclusion and Exclusion in Russian Language and Culture, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. Paper Soviet Tongue: Inclusion, Exclusion and the Cold War · February 2012: From Moscow to Madrid, from Cairo to Berlin: The Eastern European countries and the Mediterranean. Relations and crossed perspectives, 1967-1989, University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris. Paper ‘Achieving Peace on a Tightrope: Soviet Anti-war Propaganda and the Middle East Conflict during the Détente, 1967-1979’ · April 2011: Publishing in Hot and Cold Wars, 1939-89, University of London. Paper ‘Recycling Propaganda: Filming Soviet Cold War 1946-53’ · February 2011: Conference on Covert Cultures: Arts and the Secret State, 1911-1989. Centre of Arts, Social Science and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge. Paper ‘Cold War Conspiratorial Imagination: Vigilance & Spy Mania in Soviet Cold War Posters & Cinema’ · November 2010: Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference: German-Russian Relations Germans, University of Illinois, Chicago. Paper ‘Americans and (the) “Other” Villains in Early Cold War Visual Propaganda, 1946-1953: A study of Soviet Cold-War Caricatures’ · October 2010: 17th Annual Tri-University History Conference, University of Waterloo,Canada. Paper ‘The Meeting on the Elbe (1949): The Metaphor of the New Cold War World Order’ · September 2010: Conference on Cold War Cities. Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, University of London. Paper ‘Divided Europe in early Soviet Cold War film: the mirror and the screen’ · February 2010: Conference on the Enemy Images in the Cold War: Interdisciplinary Perspective on an Explosive Phase of Contemporary History. Department of Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen. Paper ‘The Image of the Enemy during the Cold War: A study of Soviet Cold-War Poster and Caricatures’ · March 2009: Conference on the Historical Use of Images. The History and Art Science Department of the Vrije Universiteit Brussels. Paper 'The Image of the Enemy in Bolshevik political posters during the October Revolution and the Civil War' Current Projects: Final stages of editing first monograph based on PhD doctoral dissertation, Conspiracy of Peace: The Cold War, the International Peace Movement, and the Soviet Peace Campaign, 1946-1963. Co-edited Volume Book Proposal: Soft Power Battles: Propaganda, Cultural Diplomacy and the Cold War. In talks with potential contributors. Future research proposal: A history of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON). Currently compiling secondary literature, with archival material defined. Languages: • English • Russian (heritage speaker) • German (basic understanding)

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· Peacefare: the Soviet Struggle for Peace, the U.N. and the Korean War // currently under review in a peer-reviewed journal. · A Revolutionary Theory of Peace: Ideological Origins of Stalin’s Peace Movement// currently under consideration in a peer-reviewed journal. · Communicating the Enemy: Stalin’s Political Imagination and the Great Terror // Russian Journal of Communication Vol. 3, Nos. 1/2 Winter/Spring 2010: p.72-96. Link - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19409419.2010.10756763 · The Image of the Enemy: The Evolution of the ‘‘Other’’ in Bolshevik Political Posters of the October Revolution and the Civil War // Revue Belge de Philologie et d’Histoire Vol.94, 2009, 4: p.685-704 Special Issue on the Historical Use of Images: Theory, Methods and Practice. Link - http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/rbph_0035-0818_2009_num_87_3_7699

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