Research Interest
Revolution of 1917, WW1 and WW2, Origins and meaning of Bolshevism, interplay and opposition between liberal and illiberal forms of modernity
Native of Kazakhstan, Mikhail Akulov defended his doctoral thesis in 2013 at Harvard University. That same year, he returned to Almaty to assume teaching, scholarly and administrative responsibilities at the Kazakh-British Technical University. Working first as chair of the Department of History and Social Science and then as dean of the General Education Faculty, he focused primarily on synchronizing liberal arts curriculum with key modern practices. From the Fall 2018 he joined the Department of History, Philosophy and Religious studies at the Nazarbayev University, where he is teaching courses on Eurasia’s complex history during the “Short twentieth century” (1914-1991).
Mikhail Akulov is convinced that a scholar – no matter how seemingly arcane his research might appear to a non-specialist – has an important role to play as a public figure. In line with this conviction, while in Almaty he was actively engaged in organizing discussion forums, art exhibitions, open lectures, etc. – in short, in creating spaces, where an exchange between experts, artists, civic activists and concerned audiences could take shape. He intends to continue working in that direction in Astana.
Academic Publications
Books
- Akulov M. The Year of Impossible Possibilities: Ukraine between the Russian and the German Revolutions (work in progress)
- Akulov M. at al., eds. Stalinism in Kazakhstan: History, Memory, and Repression. Lexington Books, 2021.
- Akulov M. et al., ed. Zhivaia pamat’: Stalinizm v Kazakhstane. Proshloe, pamiat’, preodolenie. Almaty: Daik-Press, 2019. (Recipient of the Altyn Kalam Prize for the best non-fiction published in Kazakhstan in 2019)
Articles
- Akulov M., Akanov A. “Kolonizatsiia or Korenizatsiia: The Many Faces of the Soviet Modernization in the post-Stalinist Kazakhstan,” in Saeculum: Special Issue (tentative publication date mid-2023).
- Akulov M. “Weaponizing Self-Determination: Crimea as ‘German Riviera’ and Tatar National State,” in Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History (to be published in 2023).
- Akulov M. “The Third Path or An Imperial Roundabout? Skoropadsky’s Ukraine, Technocrats and the ‘Great Russian Lobby’” in Jahrbücher für Geschichte Östeuropas, no. 4 (2021)
- Akulov M. “Tendentsii v zapadnykh issledovaniiakh istorii Tsentral’noi Azii. Primer zhurnala Central Asian Survey,” in Vestik ENU, no. 3 (2022).
- Akulov M., Chokobaeva A. “‘Savages’ and ‘Exploiters’: Exploring Anti-Colonial Violence in the Time of War and Revolution” in Studies in Ethnicities and Nationalism(SENA), forthcoming in Dec. 2021
- Akulov M., “Paradoksy i povsednevnost’ vechnoi arkhaiki Moderna” in Bilgamesh, Center for the Rapprochement of Cultures under the Auspices of UNESCO, no. 3 (2020)
- Akulov M. “The Revolution Spent: A Commentary to Andrea Graziosi’s ‘A Century of 1917s’” in Harvard Ukrainian Studies, vol. 36, no. 1-2 (2019)
- Akulov M. “Playground of Violence: Mennonites and Makhnovites in the Time of War and Revolution and Civil War” in International Relations and Diplomacy, no. 7, 2015.
- Akulov M. “Charisma and ‘Politics of Proximity’ in the Time of Revolution and Civil War” in Otan Tarikhy, nr. 1, Spring 2014 (pp. 31-43)
Book Chapters
- Akulov M. “Section 1: History. Introduction: Critical Appraisal” in in Critical Reader in Central Asian Studies, ed. Rico Isaacs. London: Routledge, expected date of publication Dec. 2021
- Akulov M. “Eternal Futurostan: Myths, Fantasies and the Making of Astana in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan” in Theorizing Central Asian Politics: State, Ideology and Power, ed. Alessandro Frigerio and Rico Isaacs. Oxford, UK: Oxford Brookes U Press, 2019.
Book Reviews
- Akulov M. Review of Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine: Living Conditions, Violence, and Demographic Catastrophe, 1917-1923 by Stephen Velychnko, in Slavic Review (to be published in 2023).
Selected Non-academic Publications and Interviews
- «Записки об украинской войне» [“The Notes on the War in Ukraine], analytical journal Vlast’, March-October 2022; link, link, link, link
- «Моральная экономика ржавого социализма» [“The Moral Economy of Rust Socialism”], analytical journal Vlast’, Oct. 2021; link.
- «Про динозавров» [“On Dinosaurs”], analytical journal Vlast’, May 2021; electronic link: https://vlast.kz/avtory/45008-pro-dinozavrov.html
- «Победить плохие идеи: как жить в мире, полном принципиальных разногласий» [“To Defeat Bad Ideas: Living in the World Full of Fundamental Disagreements”], analytical journal Vlast’, July 2020; electronic link: https://vlast.kz/avtory/40809-pobedit-plohie-idei.html
- «Наше общество равнодушно к истории» [“Our Society is Indifferent to History”], interview given to the The Steppe, Dec. 2019; electronic link: https://the-steppe.com/lyudi/istorik-doktor-ph-d-garvardskogo-universiteta-mihail-akulov-nashe-obshchestvo-ravnodushno-k-istorii
- «Революционный проект себя не исчерпал» [“The Revolutionary project has not exhausted itself”], interview dedicated to the centennial anniversary of the Civil War in Central Asia, analytical journal Vlast’, June 2018; electronic link: https://vlast.kz/civilwar/28488-revolucionnyj-proekt-seba-ne-iscerpal.html
- «Приказано зачистить» [“Cleansing records”], interview dedicated to 80-year anniversary of the Great Terror, analytical journal Vlast, May 2017; electronic link: https://vlast.kz/memorialday/23185-mihail-akulov-istorik-nasa-problema-ne-v-otsutstvii-dekommunizacii-a-v-obsem-provale-liberalnoj-idei.html
- «Квартирный вопрос и социальная справедливость» [“The Housing Problem and the Social Justice”], analytical journal Vlast’, Sept. 28, 2017; electronic link: https://vlast.kz/avtory/25005-kvartirnyj-vopros-i-socialnaa-spravedlivost.html
- «Post–Human. Гротеск и грядущее.» [“Post-Human. The Grotesque and the Future”], analytical journal Vlast’, Dec. 14, 2016; electronic link: https://vlast.kz/post-nachalo/20833-post-human-grotesk-i-gradusee.html
- «Любовь и Капитализм» [“Love and Capitalism”], article published in the internet analytical journal Vlast’, July 26, 2016; electronic link: https://vlast.kz/avtory/18523-lubov-i-kapitalizm.html
HST 433/533/733: Neither Red, Nor White: the 1917 Revolution as a National Moment