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Erik Kulavig is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, focusing on the history, culture, and civilization of Russia. His extensive research explores social history, cultural history, everyday life, and political history, particularly during the Cold War era. Kulavig has published several notable works including 'KGB: The Russian Security Services from Ivan the Terrible to Vladimir Putin' and 'Stalin's Homefront'. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of Russian nationalism and the sociopolitical transformations in Eastern Europe across various periods. Kulavig has served on multiple academic committees and has been involved in organizing educational and research programs, including guest lectures and professional collaborations. His dedication to educating the next generation of historians is reflected in his teaching of historical methods and supervision of master's subjects related to Stalinism.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Teaching and researching in the field of Russian studies and Cold War history.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Engaged in teaching and academic research.
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