Mgr. Anastasia Tenchurina ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** ORCID 0009-0005-4715-4263 [ URL "https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4715-4263"] In my work, I place particular emphasis on the interconnections between early modern histo culture, and transcultural exchanges, with a focus on translation practices and the coloni of knowledge. My doctoral research examines the racial constructs and colonial ideologies modern English representations of India and its inhabitants, as well as their reception in intellectual and print networks. ****************************************************************************************** * Field of study ****************************************************************************************** Early Modern History, history of print culture, transcultural history, colonial history, t history, digital humanities ****************************************************************************************** * Contact ****************************************************************************************** anastasia.tenchurina(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz [ MAIL "anastasia.tenchurina(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz" ****************************************************************************************** * Education ****************************************************************************************** Since 2025 PhD Candidate in General Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities, Charles Universit 2023–2025 MA Hons in Historical Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University 2020–2023 BA in Humanities and Liberal Arts, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University ****************************************************************************************** * Professional and academic activities ****************************************************************************************** Research stays One-month DAAD research stay, University of Bonn, Department of Early Modern History and R History (June 2026). Research on early modern English print culture, colonial discourse, a European reception. Participation at conferences and workshops COST Action CA23137 “Print Culture and Public Spheres in Central Europe 1500–1800” Summer School “Print Culture and Translation in Central Europe (1500-1700). Methods, Probl Approaches” under Tuglas Literary Institute of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Tallinn, – 3 July 2026) PCPSce Young Researchers and Innovators Lecture Lecture “The Representation of India in Early Modern English Print Production and their Re 2026) Participation in the Winter School “Handwritten Text Recognition of Historical Sources” or Austrian Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Princeton University and the Institute Balkan Studies (24 October 2025-21 November 2025) Participation in the CENTRAL Leadership Program, an interdisciplinary programme organized University network that entails Humboldt-Universität, University of Vienna, Charles Univer of Warsaw and ELTE in Budapest (24 August 2025-14 September 2025) Academic and Professional Development: Certificate of Pedagogical Competencies in the course “How to Support Teaching and Learnin Education” organized by Charles University, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and co European Union