Dr. George Gilbert

Associate Professor

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Biography

George Gilbert is an Associate Professor specializing in modern Russian history at the University of Southampton, UK. His research primarily focuses on the revolutionary period of Russian history, encompassing the late 19th to the early 20th century and examining critical themes related to nationalism, national identity, and commemorative culture. His notable monograph, 'Radical Right Late Imperial Russia: Dreams True Fatherland,' published by Routledge in 2016, was nominated for the Alec Nove Prize for Russian and East European Studies. Gilbert has edited 'Reading Russian Sources' (2020) as part of Routledge’s Guides Historical Sources series, which received the Historical Materials award from the American Library Association for 2020-2021. He is actively engaged in several research projects, including a forthcoming monograph on martyr cults in revolutionary Russia with Bloomsbury Academic. Additionally, Gilbert's teaching portfolio includes a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate modules focused on Russian history within a transnational context, reflecting his enthusiasm for educating the next generation of scholars in the field.

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Associate Professor

— Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Specializes in modern Russian history, focusing on the revolutionary period and related themes.

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Historical Materials