SovMode-2025: Combined and Uneven Emancipation: Exploring Benefits and Pitfalls of Soviet Modernity
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Fri, Oct 17, 2025 9:00 AM –
Sat, Oct 18, 2025 6:00 PM EDT (GMT-4)
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The promise and practice of emancipation became a powerful force for social mobilization, energizing workers, women, youth and intellectuals across the Soviet Union and even beyond its borders. However, because emancipation was uneven in its reach and application, its potential was also constrained, generating disillusionment, dissent and alternative visions of freedom.
SovMode-2025, the second workshop in the three-part series "SovMode: Reconsidering Modernity and Socialism," funded by the Princeton University Humanities Council, is dedicated to the theme “Combined and Uneven Emancipation: Exploring Benefits and Pitfalls of Soviet Modernity.”
The workshop will examine Soviet emancipation projects, which were distributed unevenly across social, gendered, ethnic and geographic divides, against the backdrop of the multiple contradictions engendered by the promises and limits of Soviet modernity in the twentieth century.
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Co-hosted with: Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies, Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (OWNER)