Notes
1. The quoted references above are from the editors’ introduction “Razmyshleniia o natsiiakh i etnichnosti: opyt mezhditsiplinarnogo dialoga,” 6. The volume itself includes only the papers presented at the conference. Of the 72 papers that appear in the book, six are in English, the rest in Russian. For the broader discussions that took place at the meeting, see the e-journal Historia Nationem Gignit.
2. Based on their academic affiliations at the time of the conference, the authors in the collection represent the following general break-down by city: St. Petersburg (29), Moscow (16), Vladivostok (1), Vologda (1), Voronezh (1), Kazan’ (1), Nizhnyi Novgorod (1), Novosibirsk (2), Samara (2), Surgut (1), Ulyanovsk (1), Yaroslavl’ (1), Baku (1), Budapest (1), Warsaw (1), Vilnius (1), Greifswald (1), Donetsk (1), Kyiv (1), Corinth (1), L’viv (1), Lublin (1), Tartu (1), Trier (1), Kharkiv (1), and Cherkasy (1).