Original work on the culture and history of Russia throughout the centuries; cultural, ethnic and national identity, social and political history, popular culture, visual and performing arts, architecture and cinema, gender studies, children and youth culture, oral history and memory.
As of Volume 23, the series is published by Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh.
The series published an average of 1,5 volumes per year over the last 5 years.
Jeffrey P. Brooks (brooksjp@jhu.edu) is Professor of History at The Johns Hopkins University. He specializes in Russian culture and politics in the 19th-20th century, Russian literature and history, Russian Popular Culture, and Cold War studies. Professor Brooks has published extensively on these subjects and also serves as a Board member of the journal Russian History and as advisor of Brill's primary source program in Russia.
Christina Lodder (hammerlodder@gmail.com) is Honorary Professorial Fellow of Art History at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. She specializes in the history of Russian art and design of the early twentieth century. Her numerous publications include Russian Constructivism, the Catalogue Raisonné of the Constructions and Sculptures of Naum Gabo, Constructing Modernity, the Art and Career of Naum Gabo; Constructive Strands in Russian Art, and Rethinking Malevich.
Editors-in-Chief
Jeffrey P. Brooks, The Johns Hopkins University
Christina Lodder, University of Kent