PhD, Habilitation, full professor, Moscow Lomonossov State University, Department of History, Moscow, Russia
Professional Activities
- Assistant, associate, full professor, Moscow Lomonossov state University, 1984-2017
- Visiting professor, Vienna University, 1992
- Visiting Stuart Ramsey Tompkins professor, University of Alberta, Canada, 1993, 1995, 1996-1997, 1999-2000
- Visiting professor, University Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, 1994, 1997-1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010
- Recurrent visiting professor, Central European University, 2003-2010, 2013, 2015, 2017
- Visiting professor, University Montpellier III, 2004-2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
- Visiting professor, University of Maine (France), 2009
Fellowships, grants and awards:
- Polish Ministry for Higher Education (1980-1981, 1987)
- Austrian Ministry for Education and Researh (1991-1992)
- Maison des sciences de l'Homme, Paris (1991-1992, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2005)
- University of Alberta, Canada, Stuart Ramsey Tompkins Visiting Professorship (1993, 1995, 1996-1997, 1999 – 2000)
- Institute for European History (Mainz, Germany, 1993)
- University Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne (1994, 1997-1999, 2000-2004, 2010)
- OSI (RSS grant 1997-1998)
- Russian State Foundation for Humanities (1998)
- Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris (2000, 2002, 2006),
- CEU research grant, 2004-2005
- University Montpellier III (2004-2005, 2006, 2008, 2009);
- University of Maine, France (2009)
- HESP/OSI Regional seminar for excellence in teaching grant (2008-2010)
Doctoral theses under Dmitriev’s supervision (those, which got finished and successfully defended):
- М. А. Korzo: “Social and Ethical issues in Catholic and Orthodox Sermons in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, XVIth - XVIIth centuries” [defended in 1999, at Moscow Lomonossov State University];
- S.S. Lukashova: “Orthodox Confraternities in Ukraine and Belarus in the Late XVIth Century” [defended in 2002, at Moscow Lomonossov State University];
- L. А. Berezhnaya: ”Sub specie mortis. Perception of death in Catholic and Orthodox Cultures of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, XVIth - XVIIth centuries” [defended in 2003, at Central European University].
- А.М. Shpirt: «Christians and Jews in Ukraine in the Middle of the XVIIth century» [defended in 2010, at Moscow Lomonossov State University];
- D. Yu. Stepanov: «Ethnoconfessional selfawareness of the Orthodox Population of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Ukrainian Hetmanate, 1650s – 1670s [defended in 2016, at Moscow Lomonossov State University].
Courses taught:
- 2011: Debatable problems of the East European history, XVIth – XIXth centuries (PhD seminar course, 2011)
- 2013, 2015: Historiography of Eastern Europe: Grand Debates (MA seminar course)
- 2015: East and West of Europe in Comparison: Russia, Poland, France, XVIth- XIXth centuries (MA seminar course)
- 2017: Advanced Russian Source Reading in Historiography (PhD/MA seminar course)
- 2017: Orthodox Traditions in the East of Europe and beyond. Middle Ages – XXIth century. (MA seminar course)
CEU doctoral supervision:
- Sub specie mortis: perception of death and the afterlife in the catholic and orthodox cultures of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth in the 16-17 century / Lilya Berezhnaya (2003)
Qualification
Habilitation Thesis, Moscow Lomonossov State University, 2001
Ph.D., Moscow Lomonossov State University, 1984
M.A., Moscow Lomonossov State University, 1981