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Speech by Julia Scherbina at a conference at University College London

Julia Scherbina took part in the international conference "Revolutionary Dostoevsky: Rethinking Radicalism"


Julia Shcherbina, a research assistant at the Internetional Laboratory for the Study of Russian and European Intellectual Dialogue, made a report at the conference "Revolutionary Dostoevsky: Rethinking Radicalism" at the University College London. The conference "Revolutionary Dostoevsky: Rethinking Radicalism" was held by the School of Slavic and East European Studies at University College London on October 20-21, 2017. Julia Scherbina gave the presentation "Revolution as a shake in Dostoevsky: Towards a Problem of the Boredom and Shame of the Underground Man". The conference was attended by such researchers of Dostoevsky's works as Malcolm Jones (University of Nottingham), Carol Apollonio (Duke University, President of the North American Society for the Study of Dostoevsky), George Pattison (George Pattison, University of Glasgow) and others.