Fellows


Olga V. Solovieva
ifk Research Fellow


Duration of fellowship
01. March 2026 bis 30. June 2026

A Spiral of History. Iosif Trumpeldor, Nikolai Russel, Kōtoku Shūsui, and the ›Hamadera Moment‹



PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The project focuses on the international roots of the Zionist activism of Iosif Trumpeldor by triangulating his social and cultural experience in the POW camp Hamadera during the Russo-Japanese War with the contemporaneous heiminism movement organized around Kōtoku Shūsui and the revolutionary propaganda efforts in the Japanese POW camps by the Populist revolutionary Nikolai Russel. Reconstructing the indirect dialogue between Russel and Trumpeldor via Japan shows Sino-Japanese anarchism's impact on the Russian and Jewish democratic thought-practices, recovering the place of Asian revolutionaries in creation of the global democratic paradigm. By focusing on the study of the writings, biographies, and publishing and pedagogical activity of three historical figures, the goal is to create an »effective« history of the »Hamadera moment« as a moment of dialogue among Japanese-Russian-Jewish cultures and political aspirations that went into the formation of early Zionism. This can be best understood against the background of Dmitri Shumsky’s recent historical revision of early Zionist thought »beyond the nation-state.«

 

 

 



CV

Olga V. Solovieva studied Russian, German and Comparative Literature at the Moscow State University, Freie Universität Berlin, and Yale. She taught at Yale College, Smith College, Georgia Tech, and University of Chicago. Currently, she is Researcher in Comparative and Slavonic Literatures at the Center of Excellence—Interacting Minds, Societies, Environments at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland. She is the author of Christ's Subversive Body: Practices of Religious Rhetoric in Culture and Politics (2018) and The Russian Kurosawa, or the Art of Speaking Differently (2023), co-editor of Japan's Russia: Challenging the East-West Paradigm (2021) and editor of Belarus—Faces of Resistance (2025).



Publications

(ed.), Belarus—Faces of Resistance, Boston, MA: Cherry Orchard Books (Imprint of Academic Studies Press) 2025.

»After the Freeze and the Thaw: Kawabata Yasunari’s Nobel Prize and the Soviet Rediscovery of Japan«, in: Irina Holca and George T. Sipos (eds.), Japan Behind the Iron Curtain, London: Routledge 2025, p. 125–143.

The Russian Kurosawa: Transnational Cinema, or the Art of Speaking Differently, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023.

with Sho Konishi (eds.), Japans Russia: Challenging the East-West Paradigm. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press 2021.

Christs Subversive Body: Practices of Religious Rhetoric in Culture and Politics, Evanston: Northwestern University Press 2018.

13 April 2026
18:15
  • Lecture
ifk Arkade
Olga V. Solovieva

A Spiral of History. Iosif Trumpeldor, Nikolai Russel, Kōtoku Shūsui and the ›Hamadera Moment‹

The lecture follows the biographical and ideological trajectories of the Russian-Belarusian revolutionary Populist Nikolai Sudzilovski-Russel, the Japanese anarchist Kōtoku Shūsui, and the early Zionist activist Iosif Trumpeldor whose lives overlapped for about six months in the Hamadera camp in Japan.

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