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Goncharov in the Twenty-First Century

Balakin A., Guskov S., Ivantsov V. et al.

Academic Studies Press, 2021.

Article
Non-standard forms of saints’ names in Old East Slavic

Budennaya E.

Russian linguistics. 2023. Vol. 47. P. 123-139.

Book chapter
From "Sovereign’s Strangers" to "Our Savages": Otherness of Siberian Indigenous Peoples in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Russia
In press

Akimov Y.

In bk.: Images of Otherness in Russia, 1547-1917. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2023. Ch. 5. P. 140-167.

Working paper
WADA TEST: AN OPTIMISED PROTOCOL IN RUSSIAN

Provlotskaya I., Dragoy O., Maslennikov M.

Linguistics. WP BRP. НИУ ВШЭ, 2022

Community – News

Russian Language Festival to Take Place on Red Square

Book Fair on Red Square, June 4, 2016, Moscow, Russia
From May 31 to June 3, as part of the Red Square Book Fair, a Russian language festival will be held with the help of the HSE School of Philology.

Young HSE Researchers Receive Awards from Moscow Government

The Moscow Government has presented various awards to several young HSE researchers - Aigul Mavletova, Evgeny Feigin and Alexey Vdovin.

Erik Bulatov: 'I Just Live in the Now, and I’ve Vowed not to Turn My Back or Lie'

Erik Bulatov: 'I Just Live in the Now, and I’ve Vowed not to Turn My Back or Lie'
In an interview with the Higher School of Economics organised by the HSE School of Philology, the artist Erik Bulatov discussed his life and artwork.

‘Poetry Keeps Coming Back to the Question of Life and Death’

‘Poetry Keeps Coming Back to the Question of Life and Death’
The HSE School of Philology is organising a new university project, Poet in Residence. The first poet to take up the post is Alexander Kushner. In October he came to talk to students about what poetry is concerned with and promised students he would comment on their verses in the future. 

Konstantin Polivanov Delivered an Open Lecture in Riga

Konstantin Polivanov Delivered an Open Lecture in Riga
On August 12 Konstantin Polivanov, Associate Professor at the School of Philology delivered an open lecture on the novel ‘Doctor Zhivago’ by Boris Pasternak in Riga, Latvia.