Russia & Eurasia Workshop | “Making Sense of the Shaking: The 1861-62 Lake Baikal Earthquakes and the Meanings of Nature in Imperial Russia”

Date
Wednesday, October 28, 2020, 12:00 pm1:20 pm
Location
Zoom
Audience
Public

Speaker

Details

Event Description

“Making Sense of the Shaking: The 1861-62 Lake Baikal Earthquakes and the Meanings of Nature in Imperial Russia”

Nicholas B. Breyfogle, The Ohio State University


This workshop will be held virtually via Zoom. Registration is required. To register, visit: 

https://princeton.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0sde6qqjkpE9NCC0xe5tdgibsCUpmo1UBQ

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing a unique link to join the meeting. If there is a pre-circulated paper, it will be distributed to those who registered approximately one-week prior to the workshop.


Nicholas B. Breyfogle is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching at The Ohio State University. He is the author/editor of nine volumes, including Eurasian Environments: Nature and Ecology in Imperial Russian and Soviet History (2018), Nature at War: American Environments and World War II (2020), Readings in Water History (2020), and Heretics and Colonizers: Forging Russia’s Empire in the South Caucasus (2005). He is currently completing the book, “Baikal: the Great Lake and its People.” Since 2007, Breyfogle has worked as co-editor of the online magazine/podcast/video channel Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, origins.osu.edu.

 

Co-Sponsored by:

PIIRS

Contact
Taylor C. Zajicek
Area of Interest
Environmental History
Period
19th Century
Region
Russia and Eurasia
Scholarly Series
Russia and Eurasia Workshop