- Ben Eklof and Tatiana Saburova organized a roundtable "Education in the Making of Modern Russia: Pathways to the Present" at the Annual Convention of ASEEES, Chicago, November 9, 2017. Tatiana Saburova was also a discussant on a panel "Signifying the Presence of the Non-Imperial: Soviet Space of Power in Russia and Poland in the 1920s-1950s" at the ASEEES convention. Ben Eklof and Tatiana Saburova have an article, "In Pursuit of a Different Revolution: Russian Populists of the Seventies Generation in 1917, " in a special section of the most recent issue of the Slavic Review (Fall, 2017):The Russian Revolution a Hundred Years Later."
- The History News Network published Padraic Kenney’s essay entitled Why Are There Political Prisoners?
- With Devin Pendas and Richard Wetzell, Mark Roseman published the edited volume Beyond the racial state. Rethinking Nazi Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017). The volume, which appeared simultaneously in hardback and paperback, draws on an international conference that took place at Indiana University, co-funded by the History Department. As well as co-editing the volume, Mark co-wrote the introduction, pp.1-30, and wrote the chapter "Racial discourse, Nazi violence, and the limits of the 'racial state' model", pp.31-57.