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John Randolph is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Illinois. He specializes in Digital Public History and has a keen interest in Early Modern Europe, Modern Europe, and the cultural dynamics of Russian, Soviet, and Eurasian contexts. Randolph also holds additional appointments as an Associate Professor in Slavic Languages and Literatures, and as the Director of the Russian, East European & Eurasian Center. His work explores the intersections of history and the digital humanities, emphasizing the significance of public engagement in historical discourse. Randolph's academic contributions are recognized for their impact on understanding historical narratives within contemporary society.
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