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Professor Andrei Zorin is a Professor of Russian and Fellow of New College at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages. His research focuses on Russian literature and cultural history from the 18th to early 19th centuries, with emphasis on ideological frameworks, emotional cultural history, and late Soviet/post-Soviet literature. He has published extensively on topics such as Russian imperial symbolism, European intellectual networks, and comparative urban studies.
His notable works include Кормя двуглавого орла... (2004) and Где сидит фазан (2003), alongside editorial contributions like the Berlin-Moscow chronicle (2003). He has also authored seminal articles on the Holy Alliance's mysticism (Kritika, 2003) and semiotic theory applications in Russian contexts (History and Theory, 2001).
- Research Themes: Enlightenment Studies, Russian Cultural History, Literary Ideology
- Teaching Focus: Slavonic Languages, Russian Cultural Analysis
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in available materials. He has advised no formally recorded students in this dataset.
Prof Zorin collaborates closely with the Taylor Institution Library and contributes to interdisciplinary programs in European cultural history at Oxford.
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