Peer-reviewed articles

Hilden, Irene & Zavadski, Andrei (2024) Museum participation as labor. Curator: The Museum Journal, online first (open access): 1-20.

Zavadski, Andrei & Hilden, Irene (2023) The Museum as a Choir. Visitor reactions to the multivocality at the Humboldt Forum’s Berlin Global exhibition. Museum and Society, 21(3): 57–77.

Robbe, Ksenia & Zavadski, Andrei (2024/2023) ‘C’mon, turn Swan Lake on: Memories of the 1990s at the Belarusian protests of 2020. Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media, 22: 115–141.

Zavadski, Andrei (2023) Remembering the 1990s in Russia as a form of political protest: Mnemonic counterpublics. In: Ksenia Robbe, Remembering Transitions: Local Revisions and Global Crossings in Culture and Media, 183–204 (Berlin, De Gruyter).

Zavadski, Andrei et al. (2022) Public history in Russia: The past, the present, and (thoughts about) the future. International Public History, 5(2): 143–156.

Zavadski, Andrei & Dubina, Vera (2023 [2021]) Eclipsing Stalin: The GULAG History Museum in Moscow as a manifestation of Russia’s official memory of Soviet Repression. Problems of Post-Communism, 70(5), 531–543.

Litvinenko, Anna & Zavadski, Andrei (2020) Memories on demand: Narratives about 1917 in Russia’s online publics. Europe-Asia Studies, 72(10): 1657-1677. DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2020.1791801.

Zavadski, Andrei & Toepfl, Florian (2019 [2018]) Querying the Internet as a mnemonic practice: How search engines mediate four types of past events in Russia. Media, Culture & Society, 41(1): 21–37. DOI: 10.1177/0163443718764565.

 

Edited collections and collective monographs

Dogadaeva S & Zavadski A (eds) (2024) Decolonizing the Self: How Do We Perceive Others When We Practice Autotheory? (Special Issue). The February Journal, 03: 1–166.

Gavrilova S & Zavadski A (eds) (2023) Stalin’s Terror, the Gulag, and Soviet Repression in Russia’s Museums (Special Issue). Problems of Post-Communism, 70(5).

Dogadaeva, Shura & Zavadski, Andrei (eds) (2023) On Behalf of Silence, Seeking Sanctuary. The February Journal, 01-02: 1–310.

Zavadski, Andrei & Dubina, Vera (eds) (2021) Vse v proshlom: teoriya i praktika publichnoi istorii [All Things Past: Theory and Practice of Public History]. Moscow, Novoe izdatelstvo.

Zavadski, Andrei; Sklez, Varvara; Suverina, Ekaterina (eds) (2019) Politika affekta: Muzei kak prostranstvo publichnoi istorii [Politics of Affect: The Museum as a Public History Space]. Moscow: Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie.

 

Articles in Russian

Zavadski, Andrei (2021) Memory studies [A chapter on the differences and similarities between memory studies and public history]. In: Zavadski, Andrei & Dubina, Vera (eds), Vse v proshlom: teoriya i praktika publichnoi istorii [All Things Past: Theory and Practice of Public History], pp. 337-353. Moscow, Novoe izdatelstvo.

Zavadski, Andrei (2019) “Pamiat' na steroidakh”: memory studies i novaya ekologiya nauchnoi zhizni. Letnyaya shkola "Mnemonics 2018: Ekologii pamiati (Lyovenskiy katolichskiy universitet, Belgiya, 22-24 avgusta 2018 g." [“Memory on steroids”: memory studies and a new ecology of academic life. Summer school “Mnemonics 2018: Ecologies of Memory” (KU Leuven, Belgium, August 22-24, 2018)]. Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 2(156).


Zavadski, Andrei; Isaev, Egor; Kravchenko, Andrei; Sklez, Varvara; Suverina, Ekaterina (2017) Publichnaia istoriia: mezhdu akademicheskim issledovaniem i praktikoi [Public History: Between Academic Research and Practice]" // Neprikosnovennyi zapas, 112(2).


Giesen, Anke; Zavadski, Andrei; Kravchenko, Artem (2016) Mezhdu rabskim trudom i sotsialisticheskim stroitel'stvom. Zametki o tom, kak v ekspozitsiiakh nekotorykh rossiiskikh muzeev reprezentirovan trud zaklyuchennykh Gulaga [Between Slave Labor and Building Socialism: Notes on How the Labor of Gulag Prisoners is Represented in Certain Russian Museum Exhibitions] // Novoie Literaturnoie Obozrenie. Special issue "Rabstvo kak intellektual'noie naslediie i kul'turnaia pamiat'" (Slavery as Intellectual Legacy and Cultural Memory), 142(II).

 
Zavadski, Andrei (2015) Pis’ma iz lageria kak sposob sokhranit’ sebia: sluchai khudozhnika Grigoriia Filippovskogo [Letters from the Gulag as a Survival Technique: A Case of the Artist Grigorii Filippovskii] // Laboratorium: Journal of Social Research, 1: 147-157.

Book reviews

Zavadski, Andrei (2023) Stephan Jaeger. The Second World War in the Twenty-First-Century Museum: From Narrative, Memory, and Experience to Experientiality. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020. Pp. xiv 354Austrian History Yearbook, 1–2. 

Zavadski, Andrei (2015) Nam nuzhna svoia Assman [We Need Our Own Aleida Assmann]: Review of the book “Dlinnaia ten’ proshlogo: Memorial’naia kul’tura i istoricheskaia politika [The Long Shadow of the Past: Memory, Culture and Memory Politics]” by Aleida Assmann // Zhurnal issledovanii sotsial'noi politiki [The Journal of Social Policy Studies], 3(13): 501-508.

Blog Posts

Zavadski, Andrei (2023, February 2) Public History in Russia and Its Failed Struggle against Putin’s Historical Politics. De Gruyter Conversations.

Zavadski, Andrei & Hilden, Irene (2022, April 7) Participatory Countermonuments of Colonial Violence. CARMAH Reflections.

Hilden, Irene; Merrow, Harriet & Zavadski, Andrei (2021, February 2) Present Imperfect, Future Intense: The Opening of the Humboldt Forum. CARMAH Reflections.