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The HSE School of History was established in 2015 on the basis of the HSE faculty of history. The School's staff brings together leading scientists in various fields of historical knowledge who are widely known and respected in Russia and the international academic community. The School’s instructors are leading historians are authors of numerous books and articles, regular participants in major international scientific forums and research projects, and are also known as popularizers of historical knowledge. The HSE School of History actively cooperates with leading foreign universities and research centers, and organizes international scientific conferences, symposia, and colloquiums.
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In this lecture Dr Stella Rock explores some of the recent approaches to the study of pilgrimage taken by scholars from a variety of disciplines, focusing on theories, methodologies and impact. The researcher explains what the study of pilgrimage can tell us about contemporary religiosity, about individual and collective identities, about continuity and change in religious behaviours, about the significance of religion in the public and social spheres. She analyses how we can approach the study of pilgrimage, and why we should bother. She focuses on academic research published in languages other than Russian, and primarily addresses the study of Christian pilgrimage in modern and contemporary Europe.