In conjunction with the Department of History, EURUS is very pleased to host Dr. Robert Cutler for his upcoming lecture titled: “Seeing the Russian Anarchist Mikhail Bakunin As He Was: Dissolving the Historiographic Myths about his Personality and Ideas”.
The event will take place on February 11, 2015 from 2:30-4:00pm in 3302 River Building, Carleton Campus. For more information please click on the image or see below. We hope to see you there!
Abstract:
M.A Bakunin (1814-1876) was arguably the most cosmopolitan and widely influential of the 19th century revolutionaries. Although Bakunin is best known for his conflict with Marx inside the First International in the 1860s, this was only a part of his activity. This seminar examines and critiques the dominant historiographic and interpretive traditions of Bakunin, and in doing so offers a more objective and balanced evaluation of his continuing relevance.
Bio:
Dr. Robert Cutler is an Adjunct Professor at the Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (EURUS). Dr. Cutler has held research and teaching appointments at major universities in the United States, Canada, France, Switzerland, and Russia. His areas of expertise include the politics of Russia and Central Asia and global energy security. Dr. Cutler is a regular consultant to international institutions, think tanks, governments, and the private sector. He also works as a media analyst.