12 February
Ekaterina Shulman, one of the most sought-after Russian political scientists of our time, and Maxim Kurnikov, a well-known journalist and media manager, will present a joint lecture entitled "Emigration that Came to Power". The event will be held in Russian, the speakers will talk about the political and information structures of Russians in exile 1900-1917.
40-110 €
Ekaterina Shulman, one of the most sought-after Russian political scientists of our time, and Maxim Kurnikov, a well-known journalist and media manager, will present a joint lecture entitled "Emigration that Came to Power". The event will be held in Russian, the speakers will talk about the political and information structures of Russians in exile 1900-1917.
Ekaterina Shulman is a political scientist, publicist, PhD in political science, whose analytical commentaries and lectures invariably attract a wide audience. Her ability to explain the dynamics of legislation, analyze political decisions, and contextualize what is happening in the state has made her one of the most influential Russian-speaking experts. Her characteristic style, combining precision, scholarly argumentation and ironic observation, ensures her enduring popularity among audiences around the world.
Maxim Kurnikov is a journalist and leading editor of Bild's Russian-language service, media manager and head of the Echo online edition. His professional activities have established his reputation as an expert who is able to analyze events quickly and deeply, forming an objective and structured media space.
Books and souvenir sales will be organized at the venue, as well as an autograph session.