Anastasiia Strakhova

Anastasiia Strakhova

Starr Fellow

Term:
Academic Year
2023-2024

Contact:
anastasiia_strakhova@fas.harvard.edu

Anastasiia Strakhova

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Emory University


Anastasiia Strakhova received her Ph.D. from Emory University, specializing in Modern Jewish history, Eastern European history, and migration. Internationally trained in Jewish Studies and History, she completed her undergraduate degree in Ukraine and then earned a master’s degree at Central European University in Hungary. In her dissertation, “Selective Emigration: Border Control and the Jewish Escape in Late Imperial Russia, 1881-1914,” Anastasiia examines how the racialization of Jews in late imperial Russia functioned through migration policies and everyday border-crossing practices. Her article “Unexpected Allies: Imperial Russian Support of Jewish Emigration at the Time of Its Legal Ban, 1881-1917” has been recently published in the special issue of Quest – Issues on Contemporary Jewish History devoted to migration. Before coming to Harvard, she was a Perilman Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Duke Center for Jewish Studies.