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Chechesh Kudachinova serves as a guest researcher at the Institute of East European Studies within the Department of History at Freie Universität Berlin. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. phil.) from Humboldt University in Berlin, specializing in Russian geographical conceptions of frontier regions.
Her educational background includes:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. phil.) in History from Humboldt University, Berlin
Kudachinova's research centers on Russian imperial history in Siberia and Inner Asia, with emphasis on colonial encounters, borderland dynamics, and knowledge production. She investigates how Eurasian empires like Russia and Qing China conceptualized and governed contested frontier zones through interdisciplinary lenses of border studies, transnational history, and historical epistemology. Her work particularly examines the Altai Mountains region as a nexus of cultural interaction and imperial competition.
Recent publications reveal consistent focus on colonial violence, environmental constraints, and indigenous experiences in Siberian history. Her 2025 article analyzes seventeenth-century food security crises through cannibalism narratives, while her 2020 chapter explores enduring historical imaginations of the Altai region, demonstrating how geographical representations shaped imperial policies across centuries.



