Multiethnic Russia and the Soviet Union: How to diversify and decolonise your curriculum
Joint event from the Historical Association and Study Group of the Russian Revolution
Saturday 9 November 2024, Manchester
When we say 'Russia', who do we really mean?
Both Tsarist Russia and the USSR were multiethnic states and empires, made up of many diverse peoples from Russians to Tatars, Roma to Jews, Ukrainians to Ingush.
This one-day session, delivered jointly by the Historical Association and Study Group of the Russian Revolution, brings together leading academics in Russian and Soviet society and experienced teachers to discuss approaches to teaching a diverse, complex history of these states and their peoples.
Join Dr Robert Dale (Newcastle University), Dr Shane O’Rourke (University of York), Dr Beatrice Penati (University of Liverpool), and Dr Alistair Dickins (Cheadle Hulme High School and Sixth Form) for cutting edge academic talks and an innovative pedagogical showcase aimed at boosting your knowledge, confidence, and teaching approaches.
This session is aimed at teachers of Russian and Soviet history, and multiethnic and imperial histories more generally, from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5.
Learning outcomes
The event aims to:
- Boost teachers’ confidence in approaching Imperial Russia and the USSR as multiethnic states and empires;
- Provide insight and access into the latest research on multiethnic Russia and the USSR;
- Share and explore pedagogical approaches to teaching a diverse and decolonised curriculum in this area.
Programme
10.00 |
Welcome and introduction |
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10.15 |
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Session 1: Tsarist Imperial Society and Ethnicity (Shane O’Rourke, University of York) |
11.15 |
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Session 2: Soviet Society and Ethnicity (Dr Robert Dale, Newcastle University) |
12.15 |
Session 3: Approaching the Diversity of Gulag Camp Life and Society (Dr. Mark Vincent) |
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12.45 |
Lunch |
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13.15 |
Session 4: Gender and Ethnicity in Central Asia (Dr Beatrice Penati, Liverpool University) |
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14.15 |
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Session 5: Jewish History in Russia and the USSR – Approaches for Teachers (Dr Alistair Dickins, Cheadle Hulme High School and Sixth Form) |
15.00 |
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Closing comments and thanks |
How to book
Price: £7 standard, £4 concessions (all prices are inclusive of VAT and booking fees). This event is available to book online using Cademy only.
For any enquiries about this event, please contact events@history.org.uk. All Historical Association events are subject to the HA CPD terms and conditions.
Multiethnic Russia and the Soviet Union: a short introduction
Alistair Dickins offers a brief outline of the event and what attendees can expect: