From July 2014 I will be a postdoctoral fellow as part of 'Inventing the International,' a Laureate Research Program in International History at the University of Sydney headed by Professor Glenda Sluga. Check out our website for upcoming events and publications.
I am a member of this international research collaborative based at the International Institute for Social History, Amsterdam, which is aiming to write a global and comparative history of female prostitution from 1600 to the present.
This beautiful site built by faculty and graduate students in the Slavic Department at the University of California, Berkeley, takes Andrei Bely's novel 'Petersburg' as the starting point for a literary tour of the city
Interactive site run by historians James von Geldern and Lewis Siegelbaum, with a rich archive of texts, photographs, videos, maps and music from the years 1917-1991.
I edit Russian Studies Dissertation Reviews, which contains friendly, non-critical reviews of recently published dissertations in Russian history as well as notes from the field from PhD students currently undertaking research in Russia