Team

Natalia Pashkeeva

Postdoctoral researcher

Dr. Natalia Pashkeeva is a historian and archivist. She graduated from the Institute of History and Archives (IAI RGGU) in Moscow and holds a Master’s degree in Archives and Digital Humanities in History of the École Nationale des Chartes (ENC) in Paris. In 2018, she completed her doctoral degree at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS), focusing on the activities of international organizations YMCA and WSCF within the former Russian Empire, the Russian diaspora in Europe after 1917, and the repressions in the USSR during the 1920s-1930s.

In the Off-Site project, Natalia explores the epistemological challenges related to the concept of “archival evidence” within the context of access restrictions to archives in authoritarian settings and investigates the influence of digital technologies on this dynamic.

Publications

Pashkeeva, N. (2024). Building ignorance by disseminating “evidence”: an agnotological look into the digital archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Archival Science 24, 455–479.

DOI: 10.1007/s10502-024-09447-9

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Pashkeeva, N. (2024). Building an Informal Transnational Information Network on the USSR from Paris: An Outside Perspective on Soviet Life in 1923–1939. Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research16(2), 57–94.

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« archives.ir ». Linked Archives in the Islamic Republic of Iran and Access Restrictions to Records: An Archival Science Outlook

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Press

“Overcoming the archival secrecy ? the OFF-SITE research project experience” – 26 August 2022 at The Hague (Netherlands)

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