

With philosophers Amber Carpenter (Singapore) and Rachael Wiseman (Liverpool), Charlotte led the British Academy-funded project ‘Portraits of Integrity’. With Daniel Laqua, Charlotte has edited two special issues of journals ( Journal of Modern European History, and European History Review) focusing on transnational solidarities and humanitarianism.

The resulting monograph Tolstoy and His Disciples: the History of a Radical International Movement (I B Tauris, 2014) examines the operation of international Tolstoyan networks and campaigns, as well as the ways in which Tolstoy’s ideas were developed in different national contexts. The research for this book project was supported by grants from the British Academy, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Royal Irish Academy and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Charlotte continues to publish on the Anglo-Russian alliance in wartime, and on international intervention in Russia’s civil war, with recent articles in War in History (2017), Russkii Sbornik (2020), and the multi-volume project Russia's Great War and Revolution (2021).Ĭharlotte’s second monograph was a study of the international Tolstoyan movement. The book explores the worlds of Anglo-Russian relations, wartime cultural diplomacy, early 20 th century international news reporting, and lobbying for intervention in Russia’s civil war. Her first book, published in 2007, was a biography of the New Zealand journalist, publicist and linguist Harold Williams, who witnessed and reported on the Russian revolutions of 1917. She is the author of books and articles on Russia's revolutions and civil war, the post-First World War peace settlements, and the international influence of Tolstoy's thought. Applicant Terms and Conditions and PoliciesĬharlotte’s research focuses on Russia’s relations, both cultural and diplomatic, with the West.International & EU Fees, Funding & Scholarships.

