The Cahiers du Monde Russe covers the political, economic, social and cultural history of the Russian empire, from its beginning until 1917, the Soviet Union and its successor states. Actually an important place is given to the studies of the structure of power during the Soviet period. The studies based on the state archives recently opened are chartered.
One of the most original features of this journal is the attention given to the study of the Russian empire and the Soviet Union based on the different nationalities that composed them. In fact, almost one third of the articles in the journal are focused on particular areas of the former Soviet Union.
Wladimir Berelowitch
Alain Blum
Juliette Cadiot
Catherine Depretto
Catherine Gousseff
Andrea Graziosi
Anna Joukovskaïa
Georges Nivat
Jutta Scherrer
Alessandro Stanziani
Gilles Veinstein
Nicolas Werth
Michel Aucouturier, Paris
Alain Besançon, Paris
Paul Bushkovitch, Yale
Marco Buttino, Turin
Sarah Davies, Durham
Peter Holquist, Penn
Oleg Hlevnjuk, Moscou
Jean-Claude Lanne, Lyon
Chantal Lemercier-Quelquejay, Paris
Terry Martin, Harvard
Alberto Masoero, Venise
Stefan Plaggenborg, Marburg
David Shearer, Newark
Richard Wortman, Columbia
Andrej Zorin, Oxford
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