Stanislav Repinetskiy is PhD candidate at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He was born in Samara, Russia, in 1984, received BA and MA in History in 2006 in Samara State Pedagogical University. Then he received PhD degree in Russian History in Moscow City Pedagogical University in 2009 and was a lecturer there in 2006–2012. He taught in secondary schools in Samara in 2002–2012 and in Jerusalem, Israel, in 2012–2013 and gave public lectures in 2009–2010. He was President of Samara Union of Young Researchers (NGO) in 2006–2012.
He is editor of Civil Society vs. Corruption (2007) and the author of The Formation of Russian Liberal Ideology during the Debate of Abolition Question in Journalism in 1856 – 1860 (Moscow – Samara, 2010) and several articles, including Moscow Censorship Committee and the Policy toward Public Press before the Emancipation in Rossiyskaya Istoriya (Russian history) № 2, 2011, pp. 109 – 116, A Reading in the Russian Empire in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century in Voprosy Istorii, № 12, 2014, pp. 131 – 141 (all the original titles are given in Russian) and with Anna Geifman Nikolai Chernyshevsky’s Novel as a Psychological Profile in Clio’s Psyche, Vol. 21 No. 3 December 2014, Pp. 343 – 347.


Stanislav A. Shlomo Repinetskiy
Ph.D. in history
Mentor and lecture
on history and Jewish tradition
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PREVIOUS and CURRENT POSITIONS
EDUCATION
2002—2012
2009—2012
2012—2013
2015—...
2020—...
2021—...
Teacher and mentor
Gymnasia № 1, Samara
Medical Technical Lyceum, Samara
Comprehensive school “Shuvu”, Jerusalem
Toldot.ru, Jerusalem
PELE educational program, Naharia
Amal Comprehensive school, Naharia
2006—2012
Lecturer
2006—2012
President
Samara branch of Moscow City Pedagogical University
Samara Union of Young Scientists (NGO)
2016—2017
Project manager and senior bibliographer
Bookline Ltd., Jerusalem, Israel
2012—2017
PhD
Bar-Ilan University, The Department of General History, Israel
2006—2009
PhD
Moscow City Pedagogical University, Russia
2001—2006
Specialist (MA equivalent)
Samara State Pedagogical University, Russia
PARTICIPATION
International INTERNSHIPS
1. 2006 – PR, Sofia, Bulgaria.
2. 2007 – Foreign Relations, Mexico City, Mexico
3. 2008 – Management for Science, Dubna, Russia
4. 2010 – Inter-Ethnic Relations, Moscow, Russia
5. 2011 – Management of organization, Haifa, Israel (MASA project)
6. 2011 – Western Russian studies, Tel Aviv, Israel (MASA project)
7. 2011 – Urbanism, Odessa, Ukraine (Milhauz Institute, Israel)
8. 2014 & 2015 – Summer Research Laboratory (Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center, University of Illinois, Urbana, Il, USA)
9. 2017 — Jewish Bibliography (Bookline, Boston, MA, USA)
International CONFERENCES
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The Time in Coordinates of History at the Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Science. Moscow, Russia, 2008.
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Russian State at the Russian Academy of Science. Samara, Russia, September 13 — 15 2012.
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The Second Conference of Young Israeli Researchers in European Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, June 11, 2014.
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The 11th Annual Conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS) TEXTUAL TRAILS. Transmissions of Oral and Written Texts. Helsinki, Finland, October 30 – November 1, 2014.
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ORAL HISTORY IN CENTRAL-EASTERN EUROPE: CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS, CHALLENGES AND SPECIFICITY in Lodz, Poland in September 17-18, 2015.
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The 12th Annual Conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS) at the Centre for Textual Studies, De Montfort University, Leicester England November 19-21 2015.
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2015 ASEEES Annual Convention, Philadelphia PA, Nov. 19-22 2015.
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Polyakov Readings: the History of Population and Territory at the Russian Academy of Science. Samara, Russia, September 15 – 17 2016.
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2016 ASEEES Annual Convention, Washington, DC, Nov. 17-20 2016.
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2017 100 Years since the Russian Revolution. University of Granada, Spain, Nov. 15-17 2017.
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2018 MAG Convention "Image of the Self", Lviv, Ukraine, June 27-29 2018.
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2018 ICOFORT International Conference in Hikone, Japan, Oct. 23-26, 2018.
COMPETENCE

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Mentoring in History and Jewish tradition.
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Online (Zoom and Skype) and offline public lectures and presentations.
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Online (various platforms and messengers) and offline private lessons.
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Informal Jewish education.
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History of ideology and political theory in Imperial Russia.
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University teaching and school supplementary education.
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Project management, NGO management and NGOs in modern Russia.
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Languages: Russian (mother tongue), Hebrew and English (fluent in speech and writing); French, Spanish, Bulgarian, Latin (read with dictionary)
Jewish history
1. Repinetskiy Stanislav A. Monotheistic National Religions. Judaism in Course of Lectures. The Hidtory of Religions of the Ancient Civilizations. Ed. A.V. Zhukotskaya. Moscow: MGPU, 2015. Book 1. Pp. 94-121. Глава - Монотеистические национальные религии. Иудаизм. // История религии (Древние цивилизации и мировые религии). Курс лекций. Книга 1: История религии древних цивилизаций. Под общей редакцией А.В. Жукоцкой. М.: МГПУ. 2015. С. 94-121.
2.Repinetskiy Stanislav. Guidemap of the Jewish Sights in Samara. Samara, 2019, 2021. Репинецкий С.А. Карта-путеводитель по еврейским достопримечательностям Самары. Самара, 2019, 2021.
4.Samara (Kyibyshev) Jewish Religious Community after WWII. Репинецкий С.А. Иудейская община г. Куйбышева после Второй Мировой войны. // Свет Меноры. Сборник статей / Составители И. Р. Шейнин, Я. Г. Трахт. – Самара : ООО «Полиграфическое объединение «Стандарт», 2020. С. 23 - 29.
5.Documents on the History of Samara (Kyibyshev) Jewish Religious Community in the 1950s. Репинецкий С.А. «…Актив верующих усилил свою пропаганду...» Докладные записки уполномоченного Совета по делам религиозных культов при Совете министров СССР по Куйбышевской области о деятельности еврейских общин (1948-1959 гг.) // Отечественные архивы. № 4, 2019. С. 92 - 109.
6.Solomon Gertsevich Basin: Way of the Academic, Samara, 2018. Репинецкий А.И., Репинецкий С.А. Соломон Герцевич Басин: путь ученого: историко-биографический очерк. – Самара: СГСПУ, 2018. – 92 с.
Liberalism in Russia
Book:
Repinetskiy Stanislav. The Formation of Russian Liberal Ideology during the Debate of Abolition Question in Journalism in 1856 - 1860. Samara – Moscow, 2010.
Papers 2014
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Repinetskiy Stanislav A. On the issue of the relation of society to the novel “Chto delat’?” (“What is to be done?”) by Nicolay G. Chernyshevsky in Clio, 2014, № 2, p. 46 - 50.Репинецкий С.А. К вопросу об отношении общества к роману Н.Г. Чернышевского «Что делать?» // Клио, 2014, № 2, с. 46 – 50.
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Repinetskiy Stanislav. Chernyshevsky’s Novel “What Is to Be Done?”: Variances in Understanding the Text in TEXTUAL TRAILS – Transmissions of Oral and Written Texts, materials of the 11th Conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (30 October – 1 November 2014, Helsinki). Pp. 59 – 60.
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Anna Geifman & Stanislav Repinetskiy. Nikolai Chernyshevsky’s Novel as a Psychological Profile in Clio’s Psyche. Vol. 21 No. 3 December 2014. Pp. 343 – 347.
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Repinetskiy Stanislav. The history of teachers’ dynasty of the Basins and the Repinetskiys [Istoriya prepodavatel’skoy dinastii Basinyh – Repinetskih] in Ferinskiye chteniya materials. Ufa, 2014. Pp. 180 – 184.
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Repinetskiy Stanislav A. A reading in Russian Empire in the middle of the nineteenth century in Voprosy Istorii 2014, 12, p. 131-141. Репинецкий С.А. Как читало русское общество на заре Великих реформ середины XIX века. // Вопросы истории 12 2014, с. 131-141.
2006 – 2013
1. Repinetskiy Stanislav. MOSCOW censorship committee and the policy toward public press before the Emancipation. / / Rossiyskaya Istoriya (Russian history) № 2, 2011. Pp. 109 - 116.
Московский цензурный комитет и политика в отношении печати накануне отмены крепостного права. // Российская история № 2, 2011. С. 109 – 116. 1 п.л.
2. Repinetskiy Stanislav. The global liberal revolution: the fourth way, changed the world. / / Sovremennaya nauka (Modern science): current theory and practice. Humanities, № 2-2011. Pp. 20 - 24.
3. Repinetskiy Stanislav. St. Petersburg Committee of Foreign Censorship in the fight against subversion (1856 – 1860). / / Vestnik of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. A series of "historical science." Number 2 (4), 2009. pp. 39 - 50.
4. Repinetskiy Stanislav. Voices from Russia. // Russian Liberalism from the middle of the 17-th to the beginning of the 20-th century. Editor – Valentine Shelochaev. – Moscow, ROSSPEN, 2010. – pp. 200 – 201.