Dr. Tatiana Khripachenko

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Abteilung für Osteuropäische Geschichte
Adenauerallee 4-6 53113 Bonn
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Tel.: 0228 - 73 7597                                                                                                                       

E-mail: tkhr@uni-bonn.de

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Tatiana Khripachenko
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Lebenslauf

  • 2022 (September 1) – present Postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Eastern European History, Institute for Historical Studies at the University of Bonn
  • 2020 – 2022 Researcher at Southern Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • 2019 (February 1 – July 31 2019) Visiting Scholar at the Institute for East European History at the University of Vienna
  • 2014 – 2019 Teacher of History, Public School 104
  • 2007- 2014 Central European University. PhD program in History of Central and Eastern Europe (Degree: PhD in Comparative History). Dissertation title:  National Challenges to Decentralization: Autonomy and Federation in the Russian Liberal Discourse, 1900-1914
  • 2006 – 2010     European University at St. Petersburg, Department of History. PhD program
  • 2005 – 2006 Central European University (Budapest), Department of History
    (Degree: Master of Arts in Central European History)
  • 2000 – 2005    Taganrog State Pedagogical Institute, Department of History
  • (Degree: Equivalent MA in Russian History)

  • 2022  - Gerda Henkel Scholars at Risk Grant (September 2022 – March 2023)
  • 2021 Short Term Scientific Mission Grant of European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Research Stay at the University of Vienna (August 25 – September 24, 2021)
  • 2020 – 2021 Russian Scientific Foundation research grant (researcher)
  • 2019 Joint Excellence in Science and Humanities Fellowship of Austrian Academy of Sciences for research stay in the University of Vienna (February – July, 2019)
  • 2012 – 2013 Center for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding grant for research stay in Warsaw (October 1, 2012 – January 31, 2013)
  • 2012 – Central European University Doctoral Research Support Grant, research stay at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (April 1 – June 30, 2012)
  • 2011 – Center of International Mobility Fellowship (CIMO Fellowship) for research stay at the University of Helsinki (October 1 – December 31, 2011)
  • 2008-2010 – Gerda Henkel Stiftung Grant (Sonderprogramm zur Förderung des Historikernachwuchses in Russland, der Ukraine, Moldawien und Weißrussland)
  • 2019 – 2022 Research member of a collaborative project “National Borderlands of the Russian Empire” funded by the Russian Scientific Foundation.
  • 2009 – 2011 Research member of the collaborative project “Between Restoration and Revolution, National Constitutions and Global Law: an Alternative View on the European Century 1815 – 1914” (Working Group: “Constitutions and Legitimization of Power”), University of Helsinki (http://www.helsinki.fi/erere/) Contribution paper: Modernizing Heterogeneous Empire: the Fundamental Laws of 1906 and Subjection of the Grand Duchy of Finland

Publikationen

  • National Challenges to Decentralization: Autonomy and Federation in the Russian Liberal Discourse, 1900 – 1914. Budapest: Central European University, 2015. Link
  • “Beyond the Borders of the Fallen Empire: André Mandelstam’s Project for Non-Territorial Autonomy” Nationalities Papers 50:5 (September, 2022), pp. 963-982. Link
  • “Neudavshiisia kompromiss: rossiiskie liberaly i proekty pol’skoi i ukrainskoi avtonomii v Rossiiskoi imperii nakanune Pervoi mirovoi voiny,” Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana No.1 (2015), pp. 3-15.
  • “Avtonomija” i “federatsija” v debatakh liberalov i ukrainskikh natsionalistov po “ukrainskomu voprosu,” Vestnik Omskogo universiteta. No. 1 (2011). pp. 123-131.
  • “Post-Soviet Openness to the West in Russian History Textbooks” Peter Geiss, Michael Rohrschneider (eds.). Overcoming conflict. History teaching – peacebuilding – reconciliation. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2023, pp. 81-103.
  • “Liberalal’nye proekty detsentralizatsii i reformirovanie zemstv: ideologiia i predvybornaia bor’ba” Alexei Miller and Kirill Soloviev (ed.) Rossiia mezdu reformami i revoliutsiiami, 1906-1916. Moscow; Kvadriga, 2021, pp. 272-301.
  • “Two Concepts of Loyalty in the Political Debates on the “Polish Question” in Late Imperial Russia,” In: Jana Osterkamp and Martin Schultze Wessel (eds.) Exploring Loyalty. München: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2017, pp. 45-61.
  • “Modernizing Heterogeneous Empire: The Fundamental Laws of 1906 and the Incorporation of the Grand Duchy of Finland,” In: Kelly L. Grotke and Markus J. Prutsch (eds.), Constitutionalism, Legitimacy, and Power: Nineteenth-Century Experiences Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 262-281.
  • “Poniatiia “federatsiia,” “detsentralizatsiia,” “avtonomiia” v sotsialisticheskom i liberal’nom diskursakh Rossiiskoi imperii (konets 19 – nachalo 20 vv.),” Alexei Miller, Denis Sdvizhkov and Ingrid Schierle (eds.), Poniatiia o Rossii: k istorichskoi semantike imperskogo perioda. Moscow: NLO, 2012, pp. 99-142.
  • The Theory and Practice of Non-Territorial Autonomy in Europe: A Historical Perspective (Vienna, September 15-17, 2022). Conference paper: “Imperial Uses of Non-Territorial Autonomy: The Projects of Russian Legal Scholars.”
  • 2019 ASEEES Summer Convention “Culture Wars,” Zagreb, Croatia, June 14-16. Panel title “Cultural Struggles in Education.” Conference paper: “'Patriotic’ War on Universalism: Geschichspolitik in Russian School History Textbooks.”
  • The 9th East Asian Conference on Slavic-Eurasian Studies (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 30 June - 2 July, 2018). Panel title: “Autonomy Projects in Revolutionary Russia: Liberal, National, and Socialist Visions.” Conference paper: “Liberal Projects of Autonomy and National Movements in the Western Borderlands of the Russian Empire.”
  • 2018 MAG – ASEEES Summer Convention ( 27 – 29 June, 2018. Lviv, Ukraine). Panel title: “The Self in the Russian Empire.” Conference paper: “National Images of the Self in the Debates on Autonomy in Late Imperial Russia.”
  • International Conference “Dual Statehood in Modern Europe. The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 in comparative perspective” (Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg, 13 – 15 September, 2017). Conference paper: “At Aurora's Gunpoint: Unconcluded Russian-Finnish Compromise of 1917.”
  • International Conference “Rossiia mezhdu reformami i revoliutsiiami, 1906 – 1916” (European University at St.Petersburg, 26 – 28 May, 2017). Paper title: “Spasti imperiiu: liberal'nye proekty detsentralizatsii i natsional'nye dvizheniia na okrainakh.”
  • International conference “Semantiken und Praktiken von Loyalität” (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Center of Advanced Studies (CAS), Munich, November, 30 – December 1, 2012). Conference paper: “The Concept of Loyalty in the Political Debates on
  • the “Polish Question” in Late Imperial Russia”
  • International conference: “Pol’skaia i rossiiskaia politicheskaia mysl’ v XIX v.: sviazi, vliianiia, antagonizmy” (Center for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding, Warsaw, November, 19-20, 2012) Conference paper: “Pol’skii i Rossiiskii diskurs ob avtonomii v nachale XX veka. Dialog ili dva monologa?”
  • International conference “Empires – Comparing the Semantics behind the Concept, Metaphor and Ideology” (Central European University, Budapest, 13-15 October, 2011). Conference paper: “Empire under the Challenge of Nationalism: the Uses of the Concept of “Empire” in Official and Nationalist Discourses in Russia”
  • International conference “Obshchestvenno-politicheskaia sfera v Rossii ot Petra I do 1914. Istoriia kliuchevykh poniatii i kontseptsii” (German Historical Institute in Moscow, April, 22-24 2010, Moscow) Paper title: “Poniatiia ‘federatsiia,’ ‘detsentralizatsiia,’ ‘avtonomiia’ v sotsialisticheskom i liberal’nom diskursakh Rossiiskoi imperii (konets 19 – nachalo 20 vv).”

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