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- Blog | Sgrr
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- Join us | Sgrr
HOW TO JOIN Membership for the Study Group costs just £5.00 per annum for UK residents, and is free to overseas residents. Members are circulated in the early autumn with advance information about the programme of the next annual conference, and enjoy voting rights at the AGM. Download & fill in our membership form: Send to: Dr Lara Douds Connect:
- About us | Sgrr
ABOUT US SGRR aims to help promote new approaches to the study of the Russian Revolution between the 1880s and 1932. From its foundation in the 1970s it has had two main activities: an annual international conference, normally held over three days in early January publications, notably the twice-yearly refereed journal Revolutionary Russia Additionally, the SGRR sponsors panels at the annual BASEES conference, and has sponsored a number of document publications in Russia. SGRR OFFICERS The current committee consists of the Secretary, Dr Lara Douds (Northumbria University), and the Treasurer, Dr Katy Turton (University of the Highlands and Islands). Secretary Dr Lara Douds Dr Douds is an Assistant Professor in Russian History at Northumbria University, Newcastle. She specialises in the history of government, political practice and political culture in Russia and the Soviet Union. Mail Treasurer Dr Katy Turton Dr Turton is a University Teacher at the University of Highlands and Islands. Specialsing in European, Russian and Soviet history, with particular focus on women's experiences, she's also an author of many notable publications. Mail
- For Academics | Sgrr
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- Journal | Sgrr
JOURNAL REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA ISSN print 0954-6545 ::: ISSN online 1743-7873 Our refereed journal, now in its twenty-sixth year, is published twice a year, in June and December. Launched in 1988, Revolutionary Russia is the first English-language journal to concentrate on the revolutionary period. It is interdisciplinary and international in approach, publishing original research in the fields of history, politics, economics, sociology, literary and intellectual history from scholars throughout the world, including the former Soviet Union. The journal is published by Taylor and Francis. Journal website ABOUT Contributions Contributions are invited on any subject within the group’s broad remit and can be submitted through the journal’s online portal. Guidelines Guidelines for authors are published at the back of each issue, or can be obtained online . Subscription The latest subscription rate for individuals is £53. To request an online sample copy, please visit the Taylor and Francis website . All institutional subscriptions include free online access. Members of the Study Group are entitled to special subscription rate. Editors Dr Matthew Rendle, Senior Lecturer, History, University of Exeter, M.Rendle@exeter.ac.uk Dr Aaron Retish, Associate Professor, Wayne State University, aretish@wayne.edu Reviews editor Dr James Ryan, Department of History, Cardiff University, RyanJ5@cardiff.ac.uk Publications Papers from the Study Group’s XXIX and XXX conferences have been collected in two books: Sarah Davies and James Harris (eds), Stalin: A New History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005) ISBN 0-521-85104-1 (pbk: 0-521-61653-0). Date of publication: September 2005. Jonathan D. Smele and Anthony Heywood (eds), The Russian Revolution of 1905: Centenary Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2005). ISBN 0-415-35568-0. Date of publication: July 2005.
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Find out more From its foundation in 1970s, our study group aimed to help promote new approaches to the study of the Russian Revolution between the 1880s and 1932. Read more what we do History The story of SGRR Journal Information on Revolutionary Russia Conference The annual international SGRR conference Resources For academics & teachers Join us Find out how to join SGRR Blog Recent news and articles
- Conference | Sgrr
CONFERENCE We usually meet over three days in early January. There are generally some 40-50 participants from Europe, North America and sometimes further afield, with about 18-25 papers. Advance information about the conference programme and booking details is normally circulated to members in the early autumn. Papers are then emailed to registered participants in mid-December, so as to maximise the time available for discussion at the sessions. Download the spec sheet Download PAST CONFERENCES XXIX Conference 4-6 January, 2003 Hatfield College, University of Durham XXXII Conference 3-5 January, 2006 University of Nottingham XXX Conference January, 2004 Citilodge Hotel, Nottingham XXXIII Conference 4-6 January, 2007 University of Aberdeen XXXI Conference 9-10 April, 2005 University of Nottingham XXXIV Conference 3-5 January, 2008 University of Aberdeen XXXV Conference 2-4 January, 2009 Queen's University, Belfast XXXVIII Conference 5-7 January, 2012 University of Glasgow XXXVI Conference 2-4 January, 2010 Queen's University, Belfast XXXIX Conference 4-6 January, 2013 University of East Anglia, Norwich XXXVII Conference 6-8 January, 2011 University of Glasgow XL Conference 3-5 January, 2014 University of East Anglia, Norwich XLI Conference 3-5 January, 2015 University of East Anglia, Norwich XLIV Conference 4-6 January, 2018 Cardiff University XLII Conference 7-9 January , 2016 Northumbria University, Newcastle XLV Conference 3-5 January, 2019 Cardiff University XLIII Conference 5-7 January, 2017 Northumbria University, Newcastle XLVI Conference 9-11 January, 2020 University of Leuven, Antwerp XLVII Conference The 2021 Conference did not take place due to Covid-19. XLVIII Conference 3-5 January , 2022 University of Leuven, Antwerp (online) XLIII Conference 4-6 January, 2023 Southampton University