Citizenship-subjecthood in the context of imperial diversity: The Russian Empire and Soviet Union in Comparative and Global Perspective
East European History in Context: Problems and Debates
Empire and Nationalism in Russia and the Soviet Union
Global Comparisons: Russia and the Ottoman Empire, 1453-1839
Historiography II: Grand Debates in Russian and Eurasian History
Intellectuals and the Great War
Intelligentsia and Peasantry in Modern East European History: Social Processes and Cultural Constructions (19th-20th Centuries)
Media, Communication and Communism in International Context
Mobility, Exchange, and Revolution: Introduction to Modern Central Asian Historiography
1917: Revolution and Reverberation
Politics and religion in East European multiconfessional societies: Polish-Ukrainian-Lithuanian historical entanglements (14th-19th centuries)
Socialist Intermediaries: the Institutions and Practice of Transnational Communism
The Atomic Age
The Romanov Empire and Nationalisms
The Russian Revolution as History: Master Class in Historiography
The Soviet Experiment From Lenin to Stalin: Comparative and Entangled Perspectives
Totalitarianism and Mass Politics: Comparative Perspectives on Fascism and Communism