The Environment in (B)order-Making and Border Crossing in Russian Karelia from the Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Century

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Oksana Ermolaeva
Complutence University of Madrid

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Sergio Aguilar. Full Professor at the Sao Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil, where he also coordinates the International Conflicts Studies and Research Group. He is also professor at the San Tiago Dantas Graduate Program in International Relations (UNESP/UNICAMP/PUC-SP). He holds a PhD in History (UNESP), and was visiting researcher at the Department of Politics and International Relations - University of Oxford, UK. His research focuses on international conflicts, conflicts resolution, and peacekeeping
operations.

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Oksana Ermolaeva, Complutence University of Madrid

Oksana Ermolaeva holds a PhD degree in the history of Central and Eastern Europe from the Central European University (Budapest, Hungary). She is a visiting researcher at the Complutence University of Madrid, Spain, under the aegis of a grant from the Gerda Henkel Stiftung, Dusseldorf, Germany. Among other topics, she is interested in Russian borders during the Soviet and post-Soviet periods.

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December 11, 2025

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The Environment in (B)order-Making and Border Crossing in Russian Karelia from the Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Century. (2025). In Decentering European studies: perspectives on Europe from its beyond. Publishing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.36311/2025.978-65-5954-652-7.p29-45