Research overview
Could your exploration of Russian and East European languages, cultures and histories influence how future scholars understand the importance of this region?
As a PhD research student of Russian or Russian and East European Studies you will benefit from our interdisciplinary links with other institutions through our partnership with the Centre for Russian, Central and East European Studies (CRCEES), which is funded by AHRC, ESRC, HEFCE and SHEFCE and spearheaded from Glasgow. CRCEES also awards studentships at all postgraduate levels and runs an annual research forum and summer school especially for the postgraduates of its member institutions.
We also maintain strong links with a range of academic institutions in Eastern Europe, which our students are able to utilise along with further travel opportunities which exist through the Universitas 21 programme and the Monica Partridge Bequest.
Our research is interdisciplinary and our interests include the following areas:
- History and culture of early Rus and Muscovy
- History and culture of Byzantium
- Literature of exile and migration
- Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav literature and cinema
- Literature and culture of Central Europe and the Habsburg monarchy
- Russian émigré history and culture in the interwar period
- Vladimir Nabokov
- Modern Russian literature
- Popular music
- Late Soviet and post-Soviet culture
- Histories of childhood and youth in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
- Soviet and post-Soviet cinema
- Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav cinema, nationalism, memory and national identity
- Russian cultural policy
Find out more about research in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures or contact us to discuss a possible match between your research ideas and our supervisory expertise.
"We have a very active and dynamic research community where students and academics work on projects across many disciplines. This interdisciplinary environment offers students the opportunity to communicate and exchange ideas which can be very inspiring." Jean-Xavier Ridon, Director of Postgraduate Studies in the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies - read full conversation
