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Prof Frances Nethercott is a Professor in the School of History at the University of St Andrews, specializing in Russian intellectual and cultural history from the 18th century to post-Soviet periods. Her work focuses on 'cultural transfer'—the transformation of Western ideas (e.g., French/German intellectual trends) within Russian contexts. Current research explores the literary dimension of Russian historiography in the 19th–20th centuries.
Research Interests:
- Historical reception of Western philosophy in Russia
- Pre-Revolutionary and post-Soviet juridical thought
- Development of historical thought in 19th-century Russia
- Collaborative projects on contemporary Russian society/culture
Professional Affiliations:
- Member of the International Society for Intellectual History
- Editorial Board Member of Intellectual History Review
- External Examiner, University of California
Grants/Projects:
- British Academy-funded projects on Carlyle and Russian intercultural dialogue (2022–2023)
- Leverhulme Trust Fellowship for 'Nostalgia for Fiction' (2011–2012)
- Studies on Crime & Punishment in Late Imperial Russia (2005–2006)
Awards: None explicitly listed, but holds prestigious editorial and academic roles.
Advising: Supervising PhD student Quinn Mann.
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