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CAMCCEEES

CAMCCEEESÌýsupports students and scholars involved in teaching and/or research in all aspects of Central andÌýEast European and Eurasian Studies. It is led by a Steering Committee that reflects this disciplinary diversity.Ìý

Chair

Dr Olenka Pevny (Slavonic Studies)Ìý

Secretary

Ìý(University Library)

Steering CommitteeÌý

Dr Stanley BillÌý(Slavonic Studies)

Ìý(History of Art)

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Ìý(Asian and Middle Eastern Studies)

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Ìý(Politics and International Studies)

Professor Emma Widdis (Slavonic Studies)

Ìý(Politics and International Studies)

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Spotlight: ProfessorÌýRosalind Polly Blakesley

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ProfessorÌýRosalind Polly Blakesley's current research interest is the cultural exchange between Western Europe and Russia. She was the co-editor ofÌýRussian Art and the WestÌý(2007), and was awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship from 2009-10 to work on a new book that examines painting and patronage in Russia from 1757 to 1873. The project pays particular attention to transnational and transcultural dialogue in considering how Russia's painters evolved from untrained individuals in awe of their Western counterparts, to proud professionals claiming their place on the international stage. The º£½ÇÉçÇø Courtauld Russian Art Centre, which ProfessorÌýBlakesley founded and co-directs, has also run various conferences and workshops which investigate the complexity of Russia's cultural relationship with the West during the Imperial and Soviet periods. SeeÌýÌýfor more information.​

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