Peer-reviewed articles
Zavadski A, Macdonald S & Hilden I (2024) Postsocialist, postmigrant, and postcolonial dynamics in Germany’s changing memoryscape: introduction. Berliner Blätter, 89: 3–23.
Hilden, Irene & Zavadski, Andrei (2024) Museum participation as labor. Curator: The Museum Journal, online first (open access): 1-20.
Zavadski, Andrei & Hilden, Irene (2023) The Museum as a Choir. Visitor reactions to the multivocality at the Humboldt Forum’s Berlin Global exhibition. Museum and Society, 21(3): 57–77.
Robbe, Ksenia & Zavadski, Andrei (2024/2023) ‘C’mon, turn Swan Lake on’: Memories of the 1990s at the Belarusian protests of 2020. Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media, 22: 115–141.
Zavadski, Andrei (2023) Remembering the 1990s in Russia as a form of political protest: Mnemonic counterpublics. In: Ksenia Robbe, Remembering Transitions: Local Revisions and Global Crossings in Culture and Media, 183–204 (Berlin, De Gruyter).
Zavadski, Andrei et al. (2022) Public history in Russia: The past, the present, and (thoughts about) the future. International Public History, 5(2): 143–156.
Zavadski, Andrei & Dubina, Vera (2023 [2021]) Eclipsing Stalin: The GULAG History Museum in Moscow as a manifestation of Russia’s official memory of Soviet Repression. Problems of Post-Communism, 70(5), 531–543.
Litvinenko, Anna & Zavadski, Andrei (2020) Memories on demand: Narratives about 1917 in Russia’s online publics. Europe-Asia Studies, 72(10): 1657-1677. DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2020.1791801.
Zavadski, Andrei & Toepfl, Florian (2019 [2018]) Querying the Internet as a mnemonic practice: How search engines mediate four types of past events in Russia. Media, Culture & Society, 41(1): 21–37. DOI: 10.1177/0163443718764565.
Edited collections and collective monographs
Macdonald S, Hilden I & Zavadski A (eds) Germany's Changing Memoryscape. Postsocialist, Postmigrant, and Postcolonial Dynamics (special issue). Berliner Blätter 89: 1–134.
Dogadaeva S & Zavadski A (eds) (2024) Decolonizing the Self: How Do We Perceive Others When We Practice Autotheory? (Special Issue). The February Journal, 03: 1–166.
Gavrilova S & Zavadski A (eds) (2023) Stalin’s Terror, the Gulag, and Soviet Repression in Russia’s Museums (Special Issue). Problems of Post-Communism, 70(5).
Dogadaeva, Shura & Zavadski, Andrei (eds) (2023) On Behalf of Silence, Seeking Sanctuary. The February Journal, 01-02: 1–310.
Zavadski, Andrei & Dubina, Vera (eds) (2021) Vse v proshlom: teoriya i praktika publichnoi istorii [All Things Past: Theory and Practice of Public History]. Moscow, Novoe izdatelstvo.
Zavadski, Andrei; Sklez, Varvara; Suverina, Ekaterina (eds) (2019) Politika affekta: Muzei kak prostranstvo publichnoi istorii [Politics of Affect: The Museum as a Public History Space]. Moscow: Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie.
Articles in Russian
Zavadski, Andrei (2021) Memory studies [A chapter on the differences and similarities between memory studies and public history]. In: Zavadski, Andrei & Dubina, Vera (eds), Vse v proshlom: teoriya i praktika publichnoi istorii [All Things Past: Theory and Practice of Public History], pp. 337-353. Moscow, Novoe izdatelstvo.
Zavadski, Andrei (2019) “Pamiat' na steroidakh”: memory studies i novaya ekologiya nauchnoi zhizni. Letnyaya shkola "Mnemonics 2018: Ekologii pamiati (Lyovenskiy katolichskiy universitet, Belgiya, 22-24 avgusta 2018 g." [“Memory on steroids”: memory studies and a new ecology of academic life. Summer school “Mnemonics 2018: Ecologies of Memory” (KU Leuven, Belgium, August 22-24, 2018)]. Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 2(156).
Zavadski, Andrei; Isaev, Egor; Kravchenko, Andrei; Sklez, Varvara; Suverina, Ekaterina (2017) Publichnaia istoriia: mezhdu akademicheskim issledovaniem i praktikoi [Public History: Between Academic Research and Practice]" // Neprikosnovennyi zapas, 112(2).
Giesen, Anke; Zavadski, Andrei; Kravchenko, Artem (2016) Mezhdu rabskim trudom i sotsialisticheskim stroitel'stvom. Zametki o tom, kak v ekspozitsiiakh nekotorykh rossiiskikh muzeev reprezentirovan trud zaklyuchennykh Gulaga [Between Slave Labor and Building Socialism: Notes on How the Labor of Gulag Prisoners is Represented in Certain Russian Museum Exhibitions] // Novoie Literaturnoie Obozrenie. Special issue "Rabstvo kak intellektual'noie naslediie i kul'turnaia pamiat'" (Slavery as Intellectual Legacy and Cultural Memory), 142(II).
Zavadski, Andrei (2015) Pis’ma iz lageria kak sposob sokhranit’ sebia: sluchai khudozhnika Grigoriia Filippovskogo [Letters from the Gulag as a Survival Technique: A Case of the Artist Grigorii Filippovskii] // Laboratorium: Journal of Social Research, 1: 147-157.
Book reviews
Zavadski, Andrei (2023) Stephan Jaeger. The Second World War in the Twenty-First-Century Museum: From Narrative, Memory, and Experience to Experientiality. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020. Pp. xiv 354. Austrian History Yearbook, 1–2.
Zavadski, Andrei (2015) Nam nuzhna svoia Assman [We Need Our Own Aleida Assmann]: Review of the book “Dlinnaia ten’ proshlogo: Memorial’naia kul’tura i istoricheskaia politika [The Long Shadow of the Past: Memory, Culture and Memory Politics]” by Aleida Assmann // Zhurnal issledovanii sotsial'noi politiki [The Journal of Social Policy Studies], 3(13): 501-508.
Blog Posts
Zabadski, Andrei (2025, February 21) (Mis) Remembering 1990s Russia. Riddle.
Zavadski, Andrei & Robbe, Ksenia (2024, May 2) “C’mon, Turn Swan Lake on!”: The Belarusian Protests of 2020 and Memories of the 1990s. The NYU Jordan Center Blog.
Zavadski, Andrei (2023, February 2) Public History in Russia and Its Failed Struggle against Putin’s Historical Politics. De Gruyter Conversations.
Zavadski, Andrei & Hilden, Irene (2022, April 7) Participatory Countermonuments of Colonial Violence. CARMAH Reflections.
Hilden, Irene; Merrow, Harriet & Zavadski, Andrei (2021, February 2) Present Imperfect, Future Intense: The Opening of the Humboldt Forum. CARMAH Reflections. (And another version here: Hilden, Irene et al. (2021, March 3) Present Imperfect, Future Intense: The Digital Opening of the Humboldt Forum. Boasblogs.)