Academic Publications

Articles:

• Y. Raykhlina, “Developing a Commercial Press in Petersburg and Moscow: Institutions and Networks of Journalism under Alexander I and the Early Reign of Nicholas I,” Russian History, vol. 48, no. 3-4 (2022): 327-348. Read here; open access link forthcoming.

• Y. Raykhlina, “Physiological Illustration and a Women’s Fashion Magazine: Vasilii Timm’s Satirical Cartoons in Listok dlia svetskikh liudei, 1843-1844,” Experiment: A Journal of Russian Culture, vol. 28, no. 1 (2022): 24-43. Read here; open access link forthcoming.

Co-Authored Publications:

• Y. Raykhlina and Ala Graff, “Agency and Autonomy in the Russian Press across the 1917 Divide,” Russian History, vol. 48, no. 3-4 (2022): 321-326. Read here; open access link forthcoming. (Introduction to Special Forum: “Journalism as a Profession in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union: New Questions and Approaches in Russian Press History”.)

Additional articles are currently under peer-review, but will be posted.

Reviews:

• Y. Raykhlina, Review of Journeys through the Russian Empire: The Photographic Legacy of Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky by William Craft Brumfield, Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 74, no. 8 (2022): 1523-1525. Read here.

Additional reviews are forthcoming.

Translations:

• Y. Raykhlina, Translation of Anna Joukovskaia, '“Unsalaried and Unfed: Town Clerks’ Means of Survival in Southwest Russia under Peter I,” Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, vol. 14, no. 4 (2013): 715-739. Russian to English.

Other places to find my work:

Google Scholar, which has not been great at catching my citations, but feel free to take a look anyway.

ORCID (my number is 0000-0002-4730-6723).

Academia.edu, where I deposit PDFs of my work (article & conference abstracts, syllabi, etc).

Public-Facing Writing & Media:

• “The Past and Present Lives of the Periodical Press in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian History,” ASEEES NewsNet, forthcoming 2023.

• “Digital, Political, Prescient: New Directions in Russian Press History,” blog post co-written with Ala Graff for the NYU Jordan Center, February 7, 2022.

Podcast Interviews:

Episodes for New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies:

Ian Garner, Stalingrad Lives! Stories of Combat and Survival (December 26, 2022).

Darra Goldstein, The Kingdom of Rye: A Brief History of Russian Food (November 28, 2022).

Additional episodes forthcoming.