Korine AMACHER
Korine Amacher is a professor of Russian and Soviet History and the director of the “Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Caucasus” master’s program at the University of Geneva. In addition to many articles, she is the author of: La Russie, 1598-1917. Révoltes et mouvements révolutionnaires (Russia, 1598-1917: Revolts and Revolutionary Movements) (Gollion: Infolio, 2012). She has also published: Le retour des héros. La reconstitution des mythologies nationales à l’heure du postcommunisme (The Hero’s Return: Reconstituting National Mythologies in the Post-Communist Era) with L. Heller (Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia Bruylant, 2009); “Alexandre Herzen (1812-1870). Son époque, sa postérité” with M. Mervaud (Revue des études slaves, 83/1, 2012); Histoire et mémoire dans l’espace postsoviétique. Le passé qui encombre (History and Memory in the Post-Soviet region: The Weight of the Past) with W. Berelowitch (Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia, 2013); « Historiographies après 1989 : la Russie et l’Europe médiane au xxe siècle » (Post-1989 Historiographies: Russia and Eastern and Central Europe in the 20th century) with P. Gradvohl (Revue d’études comparative Est-Ouest (RECEO), 2014); Histoire partagée, mémoires divisées. Ukraine, Russie, Pologne (Shared History, Divided Memories: Ukraine, Russia, Poland) with E. Aunoble and A. Portnov (Lausanne: Antipodes, 2021).