Svetlana Gorshenina Explained

Svetlana Gorshenina
Birth Name:Svetlana Michaïlovna Gorshenina[1]
Nationality:Suisse[2]
Occupation:Historian, art historian of Central Asia

Svetlana Gorshenina (also spelt Svetlana Goršenina;[2] born Svetlana Michaïlovna Gorshenina) is a Soviet-born Suisse historian, art historian, historiographer and specialist on Central Asia, mainly involved in the history of Turkestan of the nineteenth to the early twentieth century and the early years of Soviet rule in the region. She is Research Professor, EUR'ORBEM (CNRS — CNRS/Sorbonne Université, UMR 8224, Paris).Her works appear mostly in French language.

Career

A graduate of the Tashkent State University, Svetlana Gorshenina defended her first PhD thesis in 1996 under the direction of Galina Pugachenkova and Valery Germanov at the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. Then she has a second doctorate in 2007 at the Universities of Lausanne and Paris I-Sorbonne (under the direction of Henri-Paul Francfort and Patrick Sériot), and finally, in 2016, a habilitation on the cultural heritage of Turkestan at the Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO, Paris).

Svetlana Gorshenina has been a researcher at the Institute of Fine Arts and Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, and at the University of Tashkent. Later she has worked as a researcher and/or lecturer at the Collège de France (Frantz Grenet’s Departement, Paris), the École normale supérieure - ENS ("Hellenisms of Asia and Oriental Civilisations", Paris), the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences - EHESS (Paris) and the University of Lausanne and University of Manchester (grant of the Swiss National Science Foundation). She was also Director of the "Central Asia Programme” of the Réseau Asie-IMASIE (Asia-IMASIE Network).

She has curated several exhibitions of nineteenth and early twentieth century photographs and the history of Central Asian archaeology, and co-founded the international Alert Heritage Observatory.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gorchenina, Svetlana . . . 21 November 2018.
  2. Book: Goršenina, Svetlana (1969-....) . . . fr . 21 November 2018.