Dr. Ivan Sablin
KHK Visiting Research Fellow 2017KHK Visiting Research Fellow 2017
Ivan Sablin gained his first M.A. in International Relations and his second M.A. in Global History. With the dissertation “Buryat-Mongol, Buddhist, and Socialist: Transcultural Spaces and Boundary Construction in Post-Imperial Asia, 1917–1923”, he was awarded Ph.D. in 2014.
The research interests of Ivan Sablin cover transcultural interactions in Siberia, the relations between Russia and East Asia, and the history of Buddhism in Soviet and post-Soviet contexts. He is especially interested in ongoing discussions of post-Soviet/post-colonial legacies, and currently works on a co-authored monograph on Buddhism in the Soviet Union.
Education
- Ph.D., History, University of Heidelberg (Germany), 2014
- M.A., Global History, University of Heidelberg (Germany), 2011
- M.A., International Relations, Saint Petersburg State University (Russia), 2011
KHK Fellowship
Duration: October 2017 to March 2018
Project: Traditional Religions of the Desecularizing State: Buddhism, Christianity, and Shamanism in Post-Soviet Buriatia
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