10.-12.06.2025

Veranstaltungszentrum, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

 

COURSE: An Attempt at Democracy: Russia from 1989 to 1999. Economy, Politics, Society, Culture, and Media


 

June 10 – Day One
10:00–11:30
Kirill Rogov, political scientist, head of the analytical project Re:Russia Topic: When the bosses left: political economy and social consequences of liberalization
13:00–14:30
Irina Scherbakova, human rights activist, chairwoman of the board of Zukunft Memorial  Topic: 10 years of fighting for memory
15:00–16:30
Viktor Vakhshtain, sociologist Topic: "The Legend of the 1990s" in the structure of collective memory

June 11 – Day Two
10:00–11:30
Ksenia Luchenko, journalist Topic: Revival or reconstruction? The Church, society and power in post-Soviet Russia
13:00–14:30
Dmitry Muratov, journalist, co-founder of Novaya Gazeta, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Topic: "Glasnost" – the emergence of a free press in the USSR and its development in the 1990s. A subjective view from a participant in the events
15:00–16:30
Ekaterina Schulman, political scientist Topic: Love in three convocations: Russian parliamentarism at the end of the 20th century

June 12 – Day Three
10:00–11:30
Alexander Arkhangelsky, writer Topic: Tuning fork: key texts of the era and attempts at transformation through culture
13:00–14:30
Galina Yuzefovich, literary critic Topic: Literature in the 1990s: deferred demand and the crisis of reproduction as factors of formation Languages: RU + EN.
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