
Dmitrijs Andrejevs
Research Fellow · 20th Century European History
The University of ManchesterAbout
Dmitrijs Andrejevs is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of History at The University of Manchester. His work focuses on 20th-century European history, post-socialist memory dynamics, and transnational commemoration practices. He co-convenes the Study Group on the Baltic States within the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies. His research often examines monuments and their socio-political implications, particularly in post-Soviet contexts.
Education:
- PhD in Russian and East European Studies, University of Manchester (2018-2022)
- MRes in International Relations and Security, University of Liverpool (2016-2017)
- MA (Hons) in Economics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen (2012-2016)
Research interests include late-Soviet transformations in the Baltic states, cross-border memorial practices, and the material legacies of socialist regimes. He collaborates on projects like the analysis of sports mega-events’ geopolitical impacts and the study of socialist-era statues in Manchester.
Professional roles beyond academia include serving as Conference Research Executive for the Manchester Convention Bureau, supporting academic conference hosting in the region. He is affiliated with the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies and the Memory Studies Association.
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