
Graduate Student in History
M.A., Public History, Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, University of Manchester
B.A., History, Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia)
Filipp Kruchenov is a doctoral student in History at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests lie in the ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ revolutionary movement, late imperial ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ history, revolutionary terrorism, and European intellectual history. He focuses on the public perception of revolutionary violence and believes that this terrorist framework may be helpful for understanding why ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ society at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries was highly tolerant to revolutionary violence. He is also interested in the origins of the ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ Civil Wars and the advent of various forms of ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ socialism.
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Prior to his studies at Penn, Filipp participated in numerous conferences in both ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ and Soviet history, published on the development of revolutionary terrorism in the late ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ empire, and worked as history teacher in Russia. He participated in a research group on late Soviet history at theΜύPoletayev Institute for Theoretical and Historical Studies in the Humanities (HSE, Moscow). Filipp also held an internship at ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ State Archive (GARF).
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