Karl Schlögel, born in 1948, taught Eastern European history up until his retirement as professor emeritus, first at the University of Constance, and from 1995 onwards at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder. His most important publications include Moskau lesen, Petersburg 1909-1921. Das Laboratorium der Moderne, In Space We Read Time, and Moscow 1937. His book Das sowjetische Jahrhundert. Archäologie einer untergegangenen Welt, published in 2017, received the Prize of the Leipzig Book Fair that year.
Karl Schlögel, born in 1948, taught Eastern European history up until his retirement as professor emeritus, first at the University of Constance, and from 1995 onwards at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder. His most important publications include Moskau lesen, Petersburg 1909-1921. Das Laboratorium der Moderne, In Space We Read Time, and Moscow 1937. His book Das sowjetische Jahrhundert. Archäologie einer untergegangenen Welt, published in 2017, received the Prize of the Leipzig Book Fair that year.
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