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Wednesday, August 21 • 16:00 - 17:30
2J: Narrating nature: The verbal and visual representations of environment in the Early Modern and Modern Eurasia

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Organizer: Alexei Kraikovski, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Chair: David Moon, Nazarbayev University

“Special luck of Her Majesty”: Descriptions and representations of the natural resources in the Early Modern and Modern Russian North
Alexei Kraikovski, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Margarita Dadykina, National Research University Higher School of Economics

The Trans-Siberian ‘landscapes of transportation’ through the lens of travel guidebooks in late Imperial Russia
Alexandra Bekasova, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Ekaterina Kalemeneva, National Research University Higher School of Economics

The Baltic Sea in the works of the Russian and Baltic painters of the 18th–19th centuries: From the victories of the Russian Navy to the comfortable resort
Aleksandra Murre, Kadriorg Art Museum

Comment: David Moon, Nazarbayev University

Abstracts available HERE

Moderators
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David Moon

Professor, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan/University of York, UK
I am currently a visiting professor in the heart of the Eurasian steppe at Nazarbayev University in Nur-Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan, from my home in the UK. My research has focused on the environmental history of the Eurasian steppes in comparative and transnational contexts. My paper... Read More →

Speakers
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Alexei Kraikovski

Associate Professor, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg
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Margarita Dadykina

Associated Professor, National University Higher School of Economics
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Aleksandra Bekasova

Associate Professor, National Research University Higher School of Economics



Wednesday August 21, 2019 16:00 - 17:30 EEST
M-340