Anton Evgenievich Ivanesko
+7(918) 544-37-69
Associate Professor
Institute of History and International Relations
Research interests:
Nart Epic as a Historical Source;
the Ideology of the Indo-Iranian Peoples of Antiquity and the early Middle Ages;
Historical memory and nationalism in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.
Research projects:
"Between the Empire and the Nation: Russia in a Global Context" (2013) (with the support of the Southern Federal University Development Fund).
"Academia in the Public Discourse. Poland - Russia: Opening the Window "(2011 - 2012) (with the support of the Artes Liberales Institute Foundation (FIAL) and the Open Society Foundation).
"The Silent Intelligence: A Study in Civilizational Oppression" (2006 - 2008) (with the support of the Committee for Scientific Research of the Republic of Poland).
Teaching:
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National Processes in the Modern World
The discipline is read to bachelors studying History
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Fundamentals of International Security
Discipline is read to bachelors studying International Relations.
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The History of the Southern and Western Slavs
Discipline is read to bachelors studying History.
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The History of the World Culture in Modern Times
Discipline is read to bachelors studying History.
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National Processes and Geopolitical Problems at the Caucasus and the Balkans
Discipline is read to undergraduates studying History (the program "Ethnoconfessional Processes in the Modern World")