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Good day, Mr. Pasley.
Excuse me for off-topic.
I am post-graduate student from Tomsk State University, Russia.
How can I contact to You? I have tried to use your e-mail pasleyj@missouri.edu, but it is failed.
Best regards,
Ilya
Yablokov Ilya |
01.17.08 - 8:50 am | #
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Good day, Mr. Pasley! Thank you very much for your reply.
I am post-graduate student at the Tomsk State University, Russia.
The field of my interest is conspiracy theory, conspirological myth creation and historical consciousness. At the moment I work on the topic of conspirological myth creation in my dissertation paper. One chapter of this paper dedicated to the american conspirological tradition. I would like to thank you for your web-page and materials that you have placed there.
I am sure you know that Russia also has long and cruel (as a result) tradition of conspirological myth creation.
Unfortunаtely, this topic is not very popular in russian historiography. I know only one specialist in Russia who researched this topic in historiographical context.
That is why I am writing you. I know that you have course in University of Missouri-Columbia devoted to conspiracy theory in american history and many publications concerned to this subject.
Is there possibility to consult with you and discuss some questions?
For me it will be great opportunity for better understanding of conspiracy theory phenomenon.
Thank You in advance.
Best regards,
Yablokov Ilya
Ilya |
01.18.08 - 9:15 am | #
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