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Mark Bassin

Mark Bassin is a geographer and specialist on Russian and German geopolitics. He is currently employed as a professor in historical and contemporary studies at Södertörn University.[1]

Mark Bassin
Born1953, 1971  (age 70)
OccupationPolitical scientist, university teacher 
Awards

Life Edit

Mark Bassin was born in 1953.[2] Bassin gained his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley in 1983.[3]

He has received personal fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation, the Remarque Institute at New York University, the American Academy in Berlin, the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center in Sapporo, and the Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz. Between 1 July 1988 and 1 December 1988, he was a research scholar at the Kennan Institute working on challenges to Siberian development.[4]

His research has also been supported by grants from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the British Academy, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), NCEEER, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and the Ford Foundation.[5]

In 1995, he was a recipient of the Chester Penn Higby Prize from the American Historical Association.[2]

From 1996 to 2004, he served as Secretary for the Commission for the History of Geographic Thought of the International Geographical Union.[5][6]

From 2006 to 2009, his research was supported by a Major Research Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust.[6]

Since 1999, Bassin has been Associate Editor for the journal Geopolitics.[6]

He has been a consultant for the World Economic Forum, and is a founding member of the Valdai Discussion Club in Moscow, in which capacity he meets yearly with the Russian President and members of his government.[5]

In 2017, he was awarded the Reginald Zelnik Book Prize in History from the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.[2]

He is an Associate Fellow of the Swedish Institute.[7]

Teaching positions Edit

He has taught at UCLA, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and University College London, and held visiting positions at the Universities of Chicago, Copenhagen, and Pau in France.[5] In March 2005, while a visiting professor of geography at University College London, Bassin was invited to Russia as part of a UK expert group to meet with Vladimir Putin.[8]

Until 2010, he was a professor in Human Geography at the University of Birmingham.[9] In 2010, he became a professor at Södertörn University.[1] His teaching and research interests include political, cultural and historical geography, as well as contemporary politics in Russia, Germany and Poland.[3] He has also been a visiting professor at Uppsala University.[7]

He has also been a speaker at the Centre of European Studies at Harvard University.[10]

Publications[5] Edit

Books Edit

  • Imperial Visions: Nationalist Imagination and Geographical Expansion in the Russian Far East 1840-1865. Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 978-0-521-39174-0
  • Soviet and Post-Soviet Identities. Cambridge University Press, 2012. ISBN 978-1107011175
  • Between Europe and Asia: The Origins, Theories, and Legacies of Russian Eurasianism - Russian and East European Studies. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0822963660[11]
  • Space, Place, and Power in Modern Russia: Essays in the New Spatial History - NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Publisher: Cornell University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0875807980

Journals and articles Edit

  • Classical Eurasianism and the Geopolitics of Russian Identity
  • Eurasianism “Classical” and “Neo”: The Lines of Continuity
  • “Civilizations and their Discontents: Geography and Geopolitics in the Huntington Thesis,” article in Geopolitics
  • “Ethno-Landscapes and Ethno-Parasites: Lev Gumilev’s Ecology of Ethnicity,” chapter in Ethnosymbolism: Critical Approaches to Ethnicity and Nationalism. Essays in Honor of Anthony Smith; Athena Leoussi and Stephen Grosby, eds; Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • “Geographies of Imperial Identity,” chapter in The Cambridge History of Russia, Vol. II, Dominic Lieven, ed, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • “The Morning of our Motherland (painting by Fedor Shurpin)” chapter in The Russian Visual Documents Reader, Valerie Kievelson and Joan Newberger, eds, New Haven: Yale University Press
  • 2006 “Mackinder’s Heartland and the Politics of Space in post-Soviet Russia” (with K.E. Aksenov), Geopolitics 11: 1
  • 2005 “Blood or Soil? The volkisch movement, the Nazis, and the legacy of Geopolitik,” chapter in How Green were the Nazis? Nature, Environment, and Nation in the Third Reich, Franz-Josef Brüggemeier, Marc Cioc, and Thomas Zeller, eds, Athens OH: Ohio University Press: 204-242
  • 2005 “The Political Spaces of Modernity,” Conoscere il mondo: Vespucci e la modernitè (Memoire Geografiche, Nuova Serie, 5): 163–176.
  • 2005 «Россия между Азии и Европы: идеологическое конструирование географического пространства» chapter in Российская империя в современной зарубежной литературы [The Russian Empire in Contemporary Foreign Literature] Paul Werth, Aleksei Miller, and Pavel Kabytov, eds. Moscow: Зарубежная Литература, pp. 277–310.
  • 2004 “Historical Geography: Locating Time in the Spaces of Modernity” (with Vincent. Berdoulay), chapter in Human Geography: A History for the 21st Century, Georges Benko and Ulf Strohmeyer, eds. London: Arnold: 64–82.

translated as: “La Géographie historique: localiser le temps dans les espaces de la modernité” (with Vincent Berdoulay), chapter in Horizons géographiques, Georges Benko and Ulf Strohmeyer, eds. Paris: Brèal: 291–338. Translation of 2004a.

  • 2004 “The Two Faces of Contemporary Geopolitics,” Progress in Human Geography 28: 620-626
  • 2004 “Tristes Toponymies: What’s Wrong with Eurasia,” Ab Imperio 1: 178–183.
  • 2003 География и Идентичность в Постсоветской России [Geography and Identity in Post-Soviet Russia]; Edited (with Konstantin E. Aksenov). St. Petersburg. Геликон-Плюс: 2003, 271pp.
  • 2003 “Between Realism and the ‘New Right’: Geopolitics in Germany in the 1990s,” Transactions IBG 28:3 New Series: 350-366.
  • 2003 “Politics From Nature: Environment, Ideology, and the Determinist Tradition,” chapter in A Companion to Political Geography, John Agnew, Katherine Mitchell, and Gerard Toal, eds. Basingstoke: Blackwell; 14-29
  • 2003 “The Greening of Utopia: Nature, Social Vision, and Landscape Art in Stalinist Russia,” chapter in Architectures Of Russian Identity, 1500–Present, James Cracraft and Dan Rowland, eds. Ithaca: Cornell University Press; 150–171.
  • 2003 "Siberia as discursive space: The geo-psychology of nationalism in 19th century Russia", Годишњак за друштвену историју/Annual for Social History (Belgrad) 10: 1-2: 27-50
  • 2003 “Classical Eurasianism and the Geopolitics of Russian Identity,” Ab Imperio 2: 257–267.

Translated as: «Классическое евразийство и геополитки русской идентичности» chapter in Новая Имперская История Постсоветского Пространства [New Imperial History of Post-Soviet Space], Ilya Gerasimov, Sergei Glebov, Aleksandr Kaplunovskii, Marina Mogil’ner, Aleksandr Semenov, eds. Kazan: Центр Исслед. Нац. и Империи, 2004: 563–572.

  • 2003 «К вопросу о географии национальной идентичности» [Questioning the Geography of National Identity], in 2003a: 10–17.
  • 2002 “Imperialer Raum/Nationaler Raum: Sibirien auf der kognitiven Landkarte Rußlands im 19. Jahrhundert“ [Imperial Space/National Space: Siberia on the Cognitive Map of Russia in the 19th Century], Geschichte und Gesellschaft: Zeitschrift für Historische Sozialwissenschaft 28:3, pp. 378–403 [in German]
  • 2002 “Мыслить пространством: Eurasia And Ethno-Territoriality In Post-Soviet Maps,” chapter in S.K Frank and I.P. Smirnov, eds, Zeit-Räume. Neue Tendenzen in der historischen Kulturforschung aus der Perspektive der Slavistik (Wiener Slawistischer Almanach, Bd. 49): 15–35.
  • 2001 “Renaissance der Geopolitik” [The Renaissance of Geopolitics], Der Tagesspiegel (Berlin) No. 17523 (9 September), p. B4 [in German]
  • 2001 `“Reading the Natural and the Social,” Intro. to Nature as Space: (re)understanding Nature and Natural Environments, Guven Sargen, ed, Ankara: MfY/METU; pp. 1–11.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Mark Bassin. Professor". Södertörn University. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Mark Bassin". Mega Grants. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Mark Bassin: Naturalistic principles, Eurasian civilisation, ideological discourses". Exploring Geopolitics. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Mark Bassin". Wilson Centre. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e "School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences - University of Birmingham".
  6. ^ a b c "Mark Bassin". The American Academy in Berlin. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Lecture by Mark Bassin. Politicizing the Landscape". Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  8. ^ "On the eve of Beslan". UCL. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  9. ^ "School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences - University of Birmingham".
  10. ^ "Mark Bassin. CES Speaker". Harvard University. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  11. ^ "Mark Bassin". University of Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved 16 October 2022.

External links Edit

  • "River of Dreams: Fleeting Visions of a Siberian Mississippi", Review of Bassins's book Imperial Visions, by Ilya Vinkovetsky.

mark, bassin, geographer, specialist, russian, german, geopolitics, currently, employed, professor, historical, contemporary, studies, södertörn, university, born1953, 1971, occupationpolitical, scientist, university, teacher, awardsberlin, prize, 2002, conten. Mark Bassin is a geographer and specialist on Russian and German geopolitics He is currently employed as a professor in historical and contemporary studies at Sodertorn University 1 Mark BassinBorn1953 1971 age 70 OccupationPolitical scientist university teacher AwardsBerlin Prize 2002 Contents 1 Life 2 Teaching positions 3 Publications 5 3 1 Books 3 2 Journals and articles 4 References 5 External linksLife EditMark Bassin was born in 1953 2 Bassin gained his Ph D at the University of California Berkeley in 1983 3 He has received personal fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation the Remarque Institute at New York University the American Academy in Berlin the Slavic Eurasian Research Center in Sapporo and the Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz Between 1 July 1988 and 1 December 1988 he was a research scholar at the Kennan Institute working on challenges to Siberian development 4 His research has also been supported by grants from the Arts and Humanities Research Council AHRC the British Academy the German Academic Exchange Service DAAD NCEEER the National Endowment for the Humanities NEH and the Ford Foundation 5 In 1995 he was a recipient of the Chester Penn Higby Prize from the American Historical Association 2 From 1996 to 2004 he served as Secretary for the Commission for the History of Geographic Thought of the International Geographical Union 5 6 From 2006 to 2009 his research was supported by a Major Research Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust 6 Since 1999 Bassin has been Associate Editor for the journal Geopolitics 6 He has been a consultant for the World Economic Forum and is a founding member of the Valdai Discussion Club in Moscow in which capacity he meets yearly with the Russian President and members of his government 5 In 2017 he was awarded the Reginald Zelnik Book Prize in History from the Association for Slavic East European and Eurasian Studies 2 He is an Associate Fellow of the Swedish Institute 7 Teaching positions EditHe has taught at UCLA the University of Wisconsin Madison and University College London and held visiting positions at the Universities of Chicago Copenhagen and Pau in France 5 In March 2005 while a visiting professor of geography at University College London Bassin was invited to Russia as part of a UK expert group to meet with Vladimir Putin 8 Until 2010 he was a professor in Human Geography at the University of Birmingham 9 In 2010 he became a professor at Sodertorn University 1 His teaching and research interests include political cultural and historical geography as well as contemporary politics in Russia Germany and Poland 3 He has also been a visiting professor at Uppsala University 7 He has also been a speaker at the Centre of European Studies at Harvard University 10 Publications 5 EditBooks Edit Imperial Visions Nationalist Imagination and Geographical Expansion in the Russian Far East 1840 1865 Cambridge University Press 1999 ISBN 978 0 521 39174 0 Soviet and Post Soviet Identities Cambridge University Press 2012 ISBN 978 1107011175 Between Europe and Asia The Origins Theories and Legacies of Russian Eurasianism Russian and East European Studies University of Pittsburgh Press 2015 ISBN 978 0822963660 11 Space Place and Power in Modern Russia Essays in the New Spatial History NIU Series in Slavic East European and Eurasian Studies Publisher Cornell University Press 2018 ISBN 978 0875807980Journals and articles Edit Classical Eurasianism and the Geopolitics of Russian Identity Eurasianism Classical and Neo The Lines of Continuity Civilizations and their Discontents Geography and Geopolitics in the Huntington Thesis article in Geopolitics Ethno Landscapes and Ethno Parasites Lev Gumilev s Ecology of Ethnicity chapter in Ethnosymbolism Critical Approaches to Ethnicity and Nationalism Essays in Honor of Anthony Smith Athena Leoussi and Stephen Grosby eds Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press Geographies of Imperial Identity chapter in The Cambridge History of Russia Vol II Dominic Lieven ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press The Morning of our Motherland painting by Fedor Shurpin chapter in The Russian Visual Documents Reader Valerie Kievelson and Joan Newberger eds New Haven Yale University Press 2006 Mackinder s Heartland and the Politics of Space in post Soviet Russia with K E Aksenov Geopolitics 11 1 2005 Blood or Soil The volkisch movement the Nazis and the legacy of Geopolitik chapter in How Green were the Nazis Nature Environment and Nation in the Third Reich Franz Josef Bruggemeier Marc Cioc and Thomas Zeller eds Athens OH Ohio University Press 204 242 2005 The Political Spaces of Modernity Conoscere il mondo Vespucci e la modernite Memoire Geografiche Nuova Serie 5 163 176 2005 Rossiya mezhdu Azii i Evropy ideologicheskoe konstruirovanie geograficheskogo prostranstva chapter in Rossijskaya imperiya v sovremennoj zarubezhnoj literatury The Russian Empire in Contemporary Foreign Literature Paul Werth Aleksei Miller and Pavel Kabytov eds Moscow Zarubezhnaya Literatura pp 277 310 2004 Historical Geography Locating Time in the Spaces of Modernity with Vincent Berdoulay chapter in Human Geography A History for the 21st Century Georges Benko and Ulf Strohmeyer eds London Arnold 64 82 translated as La Geographie historique localiser le temps dans les espaces de la modernite with Vincent Berdoulay chapter in Horizons geographiques Georges Benko and Ulf Strohmeyer eds Paris Breal 291 338 Translation of 2004a 2004 The Two Faces of Contemporary Geopolitics Progress in Human Geography 28 620 626 2004 Tristes Toponymies What s Wrong with Eurasia Ab Imperio 1 178 183 2003 Geografiya i Identichnost v Postsovetskoj Rossii Geography and Identity in Post Soviet Russia Edited with Konstantin E Aksenov St Petersburg Gelikon Plyus 2003 271pp 2003 Between Realism and the New Right Geopolitics in Germany in the 1990s Transactions IBG 28 3 New Series 350 366 2003 Politics From Nature Environment Ideology and the Determinist Tradition chapter in A Companion to Political Geography John Agnew Katherine Mitchell and Gerard Toal eds Basingstoke Blackwell 14 29 2003 The Greening of Utopia Nature Social Vision and Landscape Art in Stalinist Russia chapter in Architectures Of Russian Identity 1500 Present James Cracraft and Dan Rowland eds Ithaca Cornell University Press 150 171 2003 Siberia as discursive space The geo psychology of nationalism in 19th century Russia Godishњak za drushtvenu istoriјu Annual for Social History Belgrad 10 1 2 27 50 2003 Classical Eurasianism and the Geopolitics of Russian Identity Ab Imperio 2 257 267 Translated as Klassicheskoe evrazijstvo i geopolitki russkoj identichnosti chapter in Novaya Imperskaya Istoriya Postsovetskogo Prostranstva New Imperial History of Post Soviet Space Ilya Gerasimov Sergei Glebov Aleksandr Kaplunovskii Marina Mogil ner Aleksandr Semenov eds Kazan Centr Issled Nac i Imperii 2004 563 572 2003 K voprosu o geografii nacionalnoj identichnosti Questioning the Geography of National Identity in 2003a 10 17 2002 Imperialer Raum Nationaler Raum Sibirien auf der kognitiven Landkarte Russlands im 19 Jahrhundert Imperial Space National Space Siberia on the Cognitive Map of Russia in the 19th Century Geschichte und Gesellschaft Zeitschrift fur Historische Sozialwissenschaft 28 3 pp 378 403 in German 2002 Myslit prostranstvom Eurasia And Ethno Territoriality In Post Soviet Maps chapter in S K Frank and I P Smirnov eds Zeit Raume Neue Tendenzen in der historischen Kulturforschung aus der Perspektive der Slavistik Wiener Slawistischer Almanach Bd 49 15 35 2001 Renaissance der Geopolitik The Renaissance of Geopolitics Der Tagesspiegel Berlin No 17523 9 September p B4 in German 2001 Reading the Natural and the Social Intro to Nature as Space re understanding Nature and Natural Environments Guven Sargen ed Ankara MfY METU pp 1 11 References Edit a b Mark Bassin Professor Sodertorn University Retrieved 7 October 2022 a b c Mark Bassin Mega Grants Retrieved 16 October 2022 a b Mark Bassin Naturalistic principles Eurasian civilisation ideological discourses Exploring Geopolitics Retrieved 7 October 2022 Mark Bassin Wilson Centre Retrieved 16 October 2022 a b c d e School of Geography Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham a b c Mark Bassin The American Academy in Berlin Retrieved 16 October 2022 a b Lecture by Mark Bassin Politicizing the Landscape Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje Retrieved 16 October 2022 On the eve of Beslan UCL Retrieved 16 October 2022 School of Geography Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham Mark Bassin CES Speaker Harvard University Retrieved 16 October 2022 Mark Bassin University of Pittsburgh Press Retrieved 16 October 2022 External links Edit River of Dreams Fleeting Visions of a Siberian Mississippi Review of Bassins s book Imperial Visions by Ilya Vinkovetsky Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Bassin amp oldid 1168769052, wikipedia, 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