
Rebekah Ramsay
Assistant Professor · Late Modern European History
University of California, BerkeleyAbout
Rebekah Ramsay is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in Late Modern European History with a focus on Soviet Union and Central Asian historical dynamics. Her research examines how Kazakh pastoralist communities navigated forced collectivization, mass famine, and political purges during the Soviet cultural revolution of the 1920s-1930s.
Dr. Ramsay investigates how Kazakh articulations of cultural reforms shaped Soviet citizenship and enabled survival under extreme duress. Her work bridges Central Asian experiences with global reformist movements, particularly "Third World" internationalism. Current projects include preserving pre-Soviet to post-Soviet rural Central Asian histories through oral narratives, capturing unwritten village chronicles from elder community members.
She collaborates extensively with the University of Central Asia in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan, and the "Sanzhyra" Cultural and Historical Research Center in Bishkek on an open-access digital archive initiative. While specific advising details are unlisted, her role involves developing educational content and research frameworks for Central Asian history preservation.
This initiative records firsthand accounts from rural elders, transforming oral histories into edited publications and a publicly accessible digital repository to safeguard cultural memory across the Soviet/post-Soviet transition.
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