The edited volume Red Migrations: Transnational Mobility and Leftist Culture after 1917 (University of Toronto Press, 2024), co-edited by Dr Philip Tuxbury-Gleissner (Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies) and Bradley A. Gorski (Georgetown University), received the 2025 book award from the American Association of Teachers in Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) in the category 'Best Edited Multi-Author Scholarly Volume'.

"Featuring innovative contributions from both early-career and established scholars, Red Migrations traces the transnational networks forged by travellers engaged in post-revolutionary aesthetic and political practice, offering a new conceptual map for the field. What once appeared as isolated instances of artists and politicians “going to the people” are recontextualized within a broader spatio-ideological framework. Drawing on the expertise of contributors working across diverse geographic contexts, Red Migrations has the potential to shape future scholarship through its compelling analysis of “red” transnational flows and networks."