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PhD

Slavonic Studies

 

Recent PhD Graduates in Slavonic Studies

 

Name College Research Topic Conferral year Supervisor

Angus Russell

Trinity College

"The cultural transmission of Mongol institutional models in late medieval and early modern
Moscow"

2024

Prof Simon Franklin

Olena Dmytryk

Trinity Hall College

Aside from the norm: artistic sexual/gender dissent and nonnormative formations in Ukraine

2023

Prof. Emma Widdis

Rosemary Finlinson

Fitzwilliam College

Examining gendered constructions of piety in the Murom Cycle

2021

Dr Olenka Pevny
Katarzyna Brzezińska Clare College 'Wirydianna Fiszerowa: A Noblewoman’s Perspectives on Public and Private Life in Eighteenth-Century Poland'

2021

Prof Stanley Bill

Iryna Shuvalova

St John's College

Voices of the War in Donbas; Exploring Identities in the Affected Communities through the Prism of War Songs

2020

Prof Rory Finnin
Katerina Pavlidi Jesus College The Materiality of Language: Body and Affective Meaning in Vladimir Sorokin’s Twentieth-Century Works

2019

Dr Rebecca Reich

Daria Mattingly

Robinson College

Forgotten Soldiers of the Grain Front: Cultural Memory of the Rank-and-File Perpetrators of the Holodomor

2019

Prof Rory Finnin
Nick Mayhew Jesus College Queer Traditions in the Russian Orthodox Church 2018  
Katie Sykes Newnham College Latin Christians in the Literary Landscape of Early Rus, c. 988-1330 2018  
Mariia Molodyk Clare College 'Wirydianna Fiszerowa: A Noblewoman’s Perspectives on Public and Private Life in Eighteenth-Century Poland'

2017

Prof Rory Finnin

Jon Roozenbeek

Darwin College

Media and identity in occupied Donbas, 2014-2017

 

Prof Rory Finnin
Luis Sundkvist Sidney Sussex College Turgenev and the Question of the Russian Artist 2010  

Bohdan Tokarsky

St. John's College

Ukrainian poetry of the twenntieth century / Laughter in Ukrainian literature and culture in the sixteenth-nineteenth centuries

 

Prof Rory Finnin

 

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