IRES Statement on the War in Ukraine
Along with the rest of the world and the many voices of dissent in Russia, IRES strongly condemns this war of aggression and the destruction of human life and safety, economic livelihood, unique cultural heritage, and the natural environment that it is causing.
News
- Jana Paegle – winner of the 2022 IRES thesis competition 2022-11-25
- IRES recruiting an Administrator 2022-11-17
- Ann-Mari Sätre inaugurated as Professor 2022-11-16
- In Memoriam: Philippa Hetherington 2022-11-07
- Stefan Hedlund writes in GIS Reports: "The collapse of the Russian military machine" 2022-05-03
Calendar
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“Beyond the state: Understanding Russian media resistance” with Kirill Filimonov
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World War II and The Radicalization of Academic Antigypsyism in Sweden. A case of Uppsala University's Researchers with Dr. Andrej Kotliartchouk
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Book Launch: Moscow and the Non-Russian Republics in the Soviet Union. Nomenclatura, Intelligentsia,and Centre-Periphery Relations
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Personal Epistemology on the War in Eastern Ukraine in 2021: Constructing and Deconstructing Knowledge
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Romanian Roma Survivors' Recollections of 1942: Deportations to Transnistria with Dr. Ana Chiritoiu and Mr. Romeo Tiberiade
Latest Publications
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"Cow Healers Use It for Both Horses and Cattle": The Rise and Fall of the Ethnoveterinary Use of Peucedanum ostruthium (L.) Koch (fam. Apiaceae) in Sweden
2023
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Rulyova, Natasha. Joseph Brodsky and Collaborative Self-Translation. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020
2022
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Energy market wars as a factor of military-political escalation in Eastern Mediterranean region: A Russian perspective
2022