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The Goths in Taurica: New Onomastic Evidence
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Vinogradov A., Korobov M.

Indogermanischen Forschungen. 2025. Vol. 130. No. 1. P. 7-28.

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Between Geopolitical Ambition, Energy Nationalism, and Capacity Deficit: Russia’s Thorny Relationship with Climate Change

Sergey V. Kostelyanets.

In bk.: BRICS and Climate Change: Balancing National Interests, National Development Goals and Global Environmental Sustainability. Singapore: Springer, 2024. Ch. 3. P. 67-96.

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Popular Music as Cultural Heritage: Memory of the Leningrad Rock Club in St. Petersburg

Kolesnik A., Rusanov A.

Working Papers of Humanities. WP. Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2021. No. 205.

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Oleg Voskoboynikov published a translation of the 'Chronicon Salernitanum'

Oleg Voskoboynikov published a translation of the 'Chronicon Salernitanum'
A translation with historical commentary of the 'Salerno Chronicle' was published by the 'Languages of Slavonic Culture'

Religious Violence and Tolerance: the Case of English Reformation

Religious Violence and Tolerance: the Case of English Reformation
On 23 January 2020, during a regular session of the seminar "Christianity in the History of Medieval and Modern Europe" (run by the Centre in conjunction with the Centre for French-Russian Studies) Anna Seregina gave a paper "Religious Violence and the Co-existence of Different Confessions in England in the 16th 17th centuries". Below is A. Shpirt's report on the talk.

The Goths Compared: 'East-Germanic' Communities between the Baltics, the Black Sea and the West

The Goths Compared: 'East-Germanic' Communities between the Baltics, the Black Sea and the West
In early November, the Centre for Medieval Studies hosted the international conference 'The Goths Compared: "East-Germanic" Communities between the Baltics, the Black Sea and the West'

National Alchemy and National Art: Goldsmithing Centres in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe

National Alchemy and National Art: Goldsmithing Centres in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Sergey Zotov presented a paper in the 'Symbolic Middle Ages' seminar series