CURRICULUM VITAE APRIL 2016

Name: Donald J. Raleigh

Education: B.A. Knox College, 1971 M.A. Indiana University, 1972 Ph.D. Indiana University, 1978

Employment: Program Officer, Council for International Exchange of Scholars. I administered the Fulbright Exchange of Lecturers with the USSR, June 1977-December 1978.

Assistant Professor of History, University of Hawaii, January 1979-1985; Associate Professor of History, University of Hawaii, 1985-1988

Editor, Soviet (Russian) Studies in History, 1979-94

Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1988-present; appointed Jay Richard Judson Distinguished Professor, 2004

Awards and Honors, Post-Ph.D.: 1980 University of Hawaii Research Grant 1981 Grant-in Aid, ACLS 1983-84 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship to translate E. N. Burdzhalov's Second Russian Revolution 1984 Excellence-in-Teaching Award, University of Hawaii 1986 Fulbright-Hays Fellowship and IREX Fellowship, Moscow State University 1987 Title VIII Fellowship, Hoover Institution 1988 IREX Fellowship (ACLS/Soviet Academy of Sciences, June-July) 1990 IREX Fellowship (ACLS/Soviet Academy of Sciences, May-June) 1991 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship 1991-92 National Humanities Center Fellowship 1992 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship 1992 IREX Short-Term Research Award 1994 ACLS Travel-to-Conference Award 1994 Honorary Doctorate, Saratov University (Russia) 1995 (Fall) Research Fellowship, UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities 1997 Pardue Professor of History (five-year term professorship) 1997 Kenan Competitive Leave UNC-CH (fall semester) 2

2002 Distinguished Teaching Award for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction, UNC 2002 Spray-Randleigh Fellowship, UNC 2003 (Spring semester) Chapman Faculty Fellowship, UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities 2004 Appointed Jay Richard Judson Distinguished Professor 2005-06 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship 2006 Distinguished Scholar Award, Southern Conference on Slavic Studies 2009 Distinguished Alumnus Award, Russian and East European Institute, Indiana University 2012 Fellow (Spring), UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities 2013 Short List for Pushkin House Inaugural Book Prize for Soviet Baby Boomers (The prize is open to non-fiction books written in English on Russia, or the Russian- speaking world.) 2015 Southern Conference on Slavic Studies Book Prize for Soviet Baby Boomers

Publications: Books and Edited Volumes Revolution on the Volga: 1917 in Saratov (Cornell University Press, 1986, pp. 373)

Russia's Second Revolution: The February 1917 Uprising in Petrograd by E. N. Burdzhalov. Trans. and ed. by Donald J. Raleigh (Indiana University Press, 1987, pp. 388)

A Russian Civil War Diary: Alexis V. Babine in Saratov, 1917-1922, edited, annotated, and with an introduction by Donald J. Raleigh (Duke University Press, 1988, pp. 240)

Perestroika and Soviet Historians: The First Phase, edited by Donald J. Raleigh (M. E. Sharpe Inc., Publishers, 1989, pp. 291)

Saratov i guberniia v 1917: Sobytiia, partii, liudi [Saratov and Saratov Province in 1917: Events, Parties, People] (Saratov, "Kolledzh," 1994, 120 pp.). This is a text I prepared for students at Saratov University.

Istoriia Rossii: Dialog rossiiskikh i amerikanskikh istorikov [The History of Russia: Dialogue of Russian and American Historians], edited by A. A. Kreder, I. D. Parfenov, A. V. Rodionov, and Donald J. Raleigh (Saratov, Izdatel'stvo Saratovskogo universiteta, 1994, 255 pp.)

Saratov ot avgusta 1914-ogo goda do avgusta 1991-ogo goda: Rossiia glazami amerkantsa [Saratov from August 1914 to August 1991: Russia as Seen by an American] (Saratov, Izdatel'skii tsentr Saratovskogo ekonomicheskogo instituta, 1994, 238 pp.). This is a collection of my articles in translation.

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Politicheskie sud'by rossiiskoi gubernii: 1917 v Saratove [The Political Fate of Provincial Russia: 1917 in Saratov] (Saratov, Slovo, 1995, 392 pp.). This is a translation of a revised edition of my Revolution on the Volga.

In Stalin's Shadow: The Career of "Sergo" Ordzhonikidze, by Oleg V. Khlevniuk. Edited and introduced by Donald J. Raleigh, with the assistance of Kathy S. Transchel (M. E. Sharpe Inc., Publisher, 1995, 193 pp.)

The Emperors and Empresses of Russia: Rediscovering the Romanovs, edited and with an introduction by Donald J. Raleigh (M. E. Sharpe Inc., Publisher, 1996, 414 pp.)

Labor-Camp Socialism: The Gulag in the Totalitarian State System, by G. M. Ivanova, edited, annotated, and with an introduction by Donald J. Raleigh (M. E. Sharpe, Publisher, 2000, 209 pp.)

Provincial Landscapes: Local Dimensions of Soviet Power, 1917-1953, edited and with an introduction by Donald J. Raleigh (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001, 407 pp.)

“Zalozhnik proletariata”: Otryvki iz vospominanii A. A. Minkha [“Hostage of the Proletariat”: Selections from the Memoirs of A. A .Minkh], edited and with an introduction by Donald J. Raleigh (Saratov University Press, 2002, 72 pp.)

Experiencing Russia’s Civil War: Politics, Society, and Revolutionary Culture in Saratov, 1917-1922 (Princeton University Press, 2002, 438 pp.)

Encyclopedia of Russian History, 4 vols., associate editor for Soviet history entries (New York, 2004, 1828 pp.)

Russia’s Sputnik : Soviet Baby Boomers Talk About Their Lives (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006, 301 pp.)

Soviet Baby Boomers: An Oral History of Russia’s Generation (Oxford University Press, 2012, 421 pp).

Russia’s Century of Revolutions: People, Places, Parties. Studies Presented in Honor of Alexander Rabinowitch, coedited with Michael S. Melancon (Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2012, 248 pp.)

Sovetskie beiby-bumery: Poslevoennoe pokolenie rasskazyvaet o sebe i o svoei strane (Moskva: Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 2015, 541 pp. Russian-language translation of Soviet Baby Boomers.

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Refereed Articles and Book Chapters "Revolutionary Politics in Provincial Russia: The Tsaritsyn 'Republic' in 1917," Slavic Review 40, no. 2 (1981): 194-209.

"The Revolution of 1917 and the Establishment of Soviet Power in Saratov," in Politics and Society in Provincial Russia: Saratov, 1590-1917, ed. by Rex A. Wade and Scott Seregny (Ohio State University Press, 1989): 277-306.

"The Impact of World War One on Saratov Province," same as above, pp. 255-76.

"'Vse chelovechestvo zainteresovano v uspekhe perestroiki' (Interv'iu s redaktorom amerikanskogo zhurnala 'Sovetskie issledovaniia v oblasti istorii')," Istoriia SSSR, no. 2 (1989): 196-204.

"Dnevnik russkoi grazhdanskoi voiny: Aleksis Babin v Saratove, 1917-1922 gg.," Volga, no. 5 (1990): 112-27.

"Oktiabr'skaia revoliutsiia v Saratove," in Gody i liudi (Saratov, USSR: Privolzhskoe knizhnoe izdatel'stvo, 1990): 245-77.

"The Russian Revolution After Seventy Years: A View from the Provinces," The Maryland Historian 21, no. 1 (1990): 20-30.

"Political Power in the Russian Revolution: A Case Study of Saratov," in Revolution in Russia: Reassessments of 1917, ed. by Edith R. Frankel, Jonathan Frankel, and Baruch Knei-Paz (Cambridge University Press, 1992): 34-53.

"Beyond Moscow and St. Petersburg: Some Reflections on the August Revolution, Provincial Russia and Novostroika," South Atlantic Quarterly 91, no. 3 (1992): 603-20.

"Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev and the Moral Revolution," Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 20, no. 1 (1993): 1-10.

"Nekotorye mysli o krizise v istoricheskoi nauke i ob izuchenii lokal'noi istorii," in Istoriia Rossii: Dialog rossiiskikh i amerikanskikh istorikov, ed. by A. A. Kreder, et al. (Saratov University Press, 1994): 10-28.

"The Revolution of August 1991: A View from the Volga," in Russia at the Barricades: Eyewitness Accounts of the August Coup, ed. by Victoria Bonnell and G. Freidin (M. E. Sharpe, 1994): 131-46.

"The Russian Archive Series: A Review Essay," The Russian Review 55 (October 1996): 692-98.

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"Otsenit' mozhno tol'ko serdtsem," contribution to a festschrift in honor of V. A. Artisevich, Bibliotechnaia legenda, (Saratov, 1996): 190-94.

“A Revolucao de 1917 na Russia Provinciana: Um Ponto de Vista de Saratov,” Sociedades em Transformacao, vol. 4, no. 2 (1997): 52-59.

“Politicheskaia vlast’ v Rossii mezhdu fevralem i oktiabrem 1917 goda (Na materiale Saratova),” in Osvoboditel’noe dvizhenie v Rossii, no. 16 (1997): 27-45.

“Languages of Power: How the Saratov Bolsheviks Imagined Their Enemies,” Slavic Review, vol. 57, no. 2 (1998): 320-49.

"Out of the Dustbin of History: New Data on the Revolutionary Communist Party from the Saratov Communist Party Archive," Politics and Society under the Bolsheviks, 1917- 45 (London, 1999): 47-61.

"Bol'sheviki i Revoliutsionnye kommunisty Saratovskoi gubernii v gody grazhdanskoi voiny," Voenno-istoricheskie issledovaniia v Povolzh'e: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov, vol. 3, pt. 2 (Saratov, 1999): 3-11.

"Provintsial'nyi Kronshtadt: Mestnaia oppozitsiia Sovetskoi vlasti v Saratovskoi gubernii, 1921-1922 gody," Regional'naia istoriia v rossiiskoi i zarubezhnoi istoriografii: Tezisy dokladov mezhdunarodnoi nauchnoi konferentsii 1-4 iiunia 1999 goda, pt. 2 (Riazan', 1999): 47-52.

"Center-Periphery Relations during the Russian Civil War: The Rise and Fall of the Saratov 'Republic', Problemy slavianovedeniia: Sbornik nauchnykh statei i materialov, no. 1 (Briansk, 2000), 129-38.

"Foreward," to Rewriting History in Soviet Russia: The Politics of Revisionist Historiography, 1956-74 by Roger Markwick (Palgrave, 2001), pp. ix-xi.

"Provincial Landscapes: Some Reflections on Doing Local History," Studia Slavica Finlandensia, vol. 17 (2000): 128-39.

"Cooptation amid Repression: The Revolutionary Communists in Saratov Province, 1918-20," Cahiers du Monde russe, 40/4 (1999): 625-56.

"Saratov Workers against Communists: Some Thoughts on Worker Unrest during the Russian Civil War," Problemy slavianovedeniia, no. 2 (Briansk, 2000): 111-17.

"Vzaimootnosheniia tsentra i periferii v gody grazhdanskoi voiny v Rossii: Vzlet i padenie 'Saratovskoi respubliki'," in Akademik P. V. Volobuev: Neopublikovannye raboty, vospominaniia, stat'i (Moscow, 2000), pp. 364-88.

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“Antibol’shevistskie volneniia v Saratove i Saratovskoi gubernii v kontse grazhdanskoi voiny,” Voenno-istoricheskie issledovaniia v Povolzh’e: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov, vol. 4 (2000): 167-93.

“Editor’s Introduction,” Provincial Landscapes: Local Dimensions of Soviet Power, 1917-1953 (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001), 1-13.

“A Provincial Kronstadt: Popular Unrest in Saratov at the End of the Civil War,” in Provincial Landscapes: Local Dimensions of Soviet Power, 1917-1953 (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001), 82-104.

“Antibol’shevistskie volneniia v Saratove i Saratovskoi gubernii v kontse grazhdanskoi voiny,” Vestnik Samarskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 1 (19) (2001): 35-56.

“Rabochie protiv kommunistov: Rabochie volneniia v Saratove v kontse grazhdanskoi voiny,” in Pravo, nasilie, kul’tura v Rossii: Regional’nyi aspekt (pervaia chetvert’ xx veka) (Moscow-Ufa, 2001): 138-64.

‘Iz”iasnit’sia po-bol’shevistsi’, ili kak saratovskie bol’sheviki izobrazhali svoikh vragov,” Otechestvennaia istoriia, no. 4 (2001): 79-93.

“Doing Soviet History: The Impact of the Archival Revolution,” Russian Review, vol. 61 (January 2002): 16-24.

“Rupturing the ‘Political Cordon Sanitaire’: Peasant Uprisings in Saratov Province during the Russian Civil War,” Problemy slavianovedeniia, no. 4 (2002): 182-90.

“A Journey from St. Petersburg to Saratov,” in Samuel Baron and Cathy Frierson, eds., Adventures in Russian Historical Research: Reminiscences of American Scholars from the Cold War to the Present (Armonk, NY, 2003): 139-52.

“Une province russe dans la tourmente de la guerre civile (Saratov, 1914-1922),” Annales 58, no. 2 (2003): 441-70.

“The Revolutionary Word as Weapon: Or, How the Saratov Bolsheviks Talked Their Way into Power,” Problemy slavianovedeniia, no. 5 (2003): 152-59.

“Revoliutsionnoe slovo kak oruzhie, ili kak iazyk dovel saratovskikh bol’shevikov do vlasti,” Dialog so vremenem: Al’manakh intellektual’noi istorii, no. 14 (2005): 162-76.

“Why Perestroika?: Some Preliminary Thoughts Based on the Oral Evidence,” Problemy slavianovedeniia, 7 (2005): 285-93.

“The Russian Civil War, 1917-1922” Cambridge History of Russia, Vol. 3, The Twentieth Century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006): 140-67. 7

“Voprosy kul’tury v usloviiakh provintsial’nogo kommunizma,” Noveishaia istoriia otechestva xx-xxi vv.: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov 1 (2006): 255-66.

“Eticheskie problemy polevikh issledovanii,” Antropologicheskii Forum, no. 5 (2006): 100-20.

“Fieldwork Ethics,” Forum for Anthropology and Culture, no. 4 (2007): 66-73.

“Introduction: Alexander Rabinowitch Rewrites the Russian Revolution,” Russia’s Century of Revolutions: People, Places, Parties. Studies in Honor of Alexander Rabinowitch (Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2012), 1-16 [co-authored with Michael S. Melancon]

“Revolution as Lived Experience: Soviet Baby Boomers, M. S. Gorbachev, and Perestroika,” Russia’s Century of Revolutions: People, Places, Parties. Studies in Honor of Alexander Rabinowitch (Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2012), 153-72.

““On the Other Side of the Wall, Things Are Even Better.” Travel and the Opening of the Soviet Union: The Oral Evidence,” Ab Imperio, no. 4 (2012): 373-99.

“Doing Local History, or From Social History to Oral History: Some Autobiographical Reflections on Studying Russia’s Saratov Region,” REGION: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central 2, no. 1 (2013): 1-22.

“Donal’d Reili: Naskol’ko ‘politcheskim’ bylo porazhenie belykh?” Rossiiskaia istoriia 5 (2013): 4-8. Part of Dialog of knige. “Provintsial’naia konterrevoliutsiia. Beloe dvizhenie i Grazhdanskaia voina na Russkom Severe, 1917-1920,” Liudmily Novikovoi,” 3-26.

“Russia’s Favorite: Reevaluating the Rule of Leonid Il’ich Brezhnev, 1964-82,” Russian Studies in History 52, no. 4 (2014): 3-11. Served as guest editor of journal issue and wrote introduction.

“Stravinsky’s Russia: The Politics of Cultural Ferment,” forthcoming in Severine Neff et al., eds, The Rite of Spring at 100, 1913/2013 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2016).

“Echoes of the International across the Historiographies,” in Russia's Home Front in War and Revolution 1914-1922, Book 1: Russia's Revolution in Regional Perspective, ed. by Sarah Badcock, Luidmila Novikova, and Aaron Retish (Bloomington: Slavica, 2015), pp. 383-402.

Review Article, Joshua Sanborn, Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War & the Destruction of the Russian Empire, in Revolutionary Russia 28, no. 2 (2015): 191-94.

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“The Russian Revolution after All These 100 Years,” Kritika, 16, no. 4 (Fall 2015): 787- 97.

Edited Series The Reforms of Peter the Great: Progress through Coercion, by E. V. Anisimov. Trans. by John Alexander, vol. 1 of The New Russian History, ed. by Donald J. Raleigh (M. E. Sharpe, 1993) ("The New Russian History," pp. vii-ix).

Women in Russian History: From the Tenth to the Twentieth Century, by Natalia Pushkareva. Trans. by Eve Levin, vol. 4 of The New Russian History Series, ed. by Donald J. Raleigh (M. E. Sharpe, 1997).

Russia's Eighteenth Century: Searching for a Place in the World, by Aleksandr B. Kamenskii, trans. by David Griffiths, vol. 5, The New Russian History Series, ed. by Donald J. Raleigh (M. E. Sharpe, 1997).

Russia after the War: Hopes, Illusions, and Disappointments, 1945-1957, by Elena Zubkova. Ed. and trans. by Hugh Ragsdale (M. E. Sharpe, 1998).

Our Daily Bread: Socialist Distribution and the Art of Survival in Stalin's Russia, 1927- 1941, by Elena Osokina. Ed. and trans. by Kate Transchel (M. E. Sharpe, 2001).

Mass Uprisings in the USSR: and Rebellion in the Post-Stalin Years, by Vladimir A. Kozlov. Ed. and trans. By Elaine McClarnand MacKinnon (M. E. Sharpe, 2002).

Church and State in Soviet Russia: Russian Orthodoxy from World War II to the Khrushchev Years, by Tatiana A. Chumachenko. Ed. and translated by Edward E. Roslof (M. E. Sharpe, 2002).

Russia in the Nineteenth Century: Autocracy, Reform, and Social Change, 1814-1914, by Alexander Polunov. Ed. by Thomas C. Owen and Larissa G. Zakharova (M. E. Sharpe, 2005).

Reprints of Published Work "The Revolution on the Volga," in The Russian Revolution and Bolshevik Victory, ed. by Ronald Suny and Arthur Adams (D. C. Heath and Co., 1990), pp. 457-68.

"Dual Power," a selection from Russia's Second Revolution in The Russian Revolution and Bolshevik Victory (same as above), pp. 116-52.

"Revolutionary Politics in Provincial Russia: The Tsaritsyn 'Republic' in 1917," in Articles on Russian and Soviet History, 1500-1991, ed. by Alexander Dallin and Bertrand Patenaude (Greenwood Press, 1992).

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"Beyond Moscow and St. Petersburg: Some Reflections on the August Revolution, Provincial Russia and Novostroika," in Late Soviet Culture: From Perestroika to Novostroika, ed. by Thomas Lahusen (Duke University Press, 1993), pp. 307-22.

"Vdali ot Moskvy i Sankt-Peterburga: Razmyshleniia ob avgustovskoi revoliutsii, provintsial'noi Rossii i "novostroike'," trans. by A. Iu. Iakhtontov, in Zemstvo, no. 1 (1994), pp. 74-89.

"Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev and the Moral Revolution," in The Gorbachev Reader, ed. by Joseph L. Wieczynski (Charles Schlacks, 1993).

"Russia's Second Revolution: The February 1917 Uprising in Petrograd," in The Russian Revolution, ed. by Martin Miller (Malden, Mass., and Oxford, 2001), pp. 39-72.

Bibliographies "Civil War and War Communism," in The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature, 3d ed. (Oxford University Press, 1995) pp. 1106-8

Book Reviews G. A. Gerasimenko, Nizovye krest'ianskie organizatsii v 1917-pervoi polovine 1918 godov in Slavic Review, vol. 35, no. 4, 1976, pp. 735-36.

Andrew Ezergailis, The 1917 Revolution in Latvia in Journal of European Studies, December 1977, p. 305.

Peter Kenez, Civil War in South Russia, 1918-1920: The Defeat of the Whites in Canadian Slavonic Papers, vol. 21,no. 1, 1979, pp. 111-12.

N. S. Zakharov, Sovety Srednego Povolzh'ia v period bor'by za diktatury proletariata in American Historical Review, vol. 84, no. 1, 1979, p. 214.

R. J. Brym, The Jewish Intelligentsia and Russian : A Sociological Study of Intellectual Radicalism and Ideological Divergence in Nationalities Papers, vol. 3, no. 2, 1979, pp. 242-43.

I. A. Baklanova, Rabochie Petrograda v period mirnogo razvitiia revoliutsii in American Historical Review, vol. 85, no. 3, 1980, p. 686.

G. M. Enteen, The Soviet Scholar-Bureaucrat: M. N. Pokrovskii and the Society of Marxist Historians in Nationalities Papers, vol. 9, no. 1, 1981, pp. 146-47.

Roy Medvedev, The October Revolution in Russian History, vol. 7, no. 3, 1980, pp. 391- 92.

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B. A. Demidov, Oktiabr' i natsional'nyi vopros v Sibiri, 1917-1923 in Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas, vol. 28, no. 3, 1980, pp. 444-45.

Taras Hunczak, editor, The Ukraine 1917-1929: A Study in Revolution in Canadian- American Slavic Studies, vol. 14, no.1, 1980, pp. 126-27.

Graeme J. Gill, Peasants and Government in the Russian Revolution, in Russian History, vol. 7, no. 3, 1980, pp. 389-90.

Robert Service, The Bolshevik Party in Revolution, 1917-1923: A Study in Organizational Change in Nationalities Papers, vol. 9, no. 2, 1981, pp. 257-58.

Paul N. Miliukov, The Russian Revolution. I, The Revolution Divided: Spring, 1917 in Canadian-American Slavic Studies, vol. 14, no. 4, 1980, pp. 563-64.

Paul Dukes, October and the World: Perspectives on the Russian Revolution and E. H. Carr, The Russian Revolution: From Lenin to Stalin in Slavic Review, vol. 40, no. 4, 1981, pp. 645-46.

A. D. Maliavskii, Krest'ianskoe dvizhenie v Rossii v 1917 g. Mart-oktiabr' and E. D. Popova, Leninskaia agrarnaia programma i bor'ba bol'shevikov za krest'ianstvo v 1917godu in American Historical Review, vol. 87, no. 3, 1982, pp. 1135-36.

Sidney Heitman, The Soviet Germans in the USSR Today in Nationalities Papers, vol. 11, no. 1, 1983, pp. 110-11.

E. V. Illeritskaia, Agrarnyi vopros: Proval agrarnykh programm i politiki neproletarskikh partii v Rossii, in Slavic Review, vol. 42, no. 2, 1983, pp. 290-91.

Mikhail Frenkin, Zakhvat vlasti bol'shevikami v Rossii i rol' tylovykh garnizonov armii: Podgotovka i provedenie oktiabr'skogo miatezha, 1917-1918 gg., in Russian Review, vol. 43, no. 1, 1984, pp. 77.

Barbara Ann Chotiner, Khrushchev's Party Reform: Coalition Building and Institutional Innovation, in Russian History, vol. 13, no. 4, 1986, p. 442.

David Mandel, The Petrograd Workers and the Fall of the Old Regime: From the February Revolution to the July Days, 1917, and The Petrograd Workers and the Soviet Seizure of Power: From the July Days 1917 to July 1918, and S. A. Smith, Red Petrograd: Revolution in the Factories, 1917-1918, in Russian Review, vol. 44, no. 3, 1985, pp. 309- 11.

L. A. Derbov, Istoricheskaia nauka v Saratovskom universitete, in American Historical Review, vol. 91, no. 1, 1986, pp. 157-58.

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L. K. Il'inskii et al., eds., Spisok povremennykh izdanii za 1917 god., Reprint ed. by David R. Jones, Russian Review, vol. 46, no. 4, 1987, pp. 454-55.

V. M. Kruchkovskaia, Tsentral'naia gorodskaia duma Petrograda v 1917 g., in Slavic Review, vol. 47, no. 2, 1988, pp. 539-40.

Richard Abraham, Alexander Kerensky: The First Love of the Russian Revolution, in Slavic Review, vol. 47, no. 4, 1988, pp. 739-40.

Lynne Viola, The Best Sons of the Fatherland: Workers in the Vanguard of Soviet Collectivization, in Journal of Modern History, vol. 62, no. 1, 1990, pp. 217-18.

Jane Swan, The Lost Children: A Russian Odyssey, in Russian History/Histoire Russe, vol. 17, no. 2, 1990, p. 231.

Daniel H. Kaiser, ed., The Workers' Revolution in Russia 1917: The View From Below, in Canadian-American Slavic Studies, vol. 23, no. 2, 1989, pp. 228-29.

Harold Shukman, The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Russian Revolution, in Russian Review, vol. 49, no. 3, 1990, pp. 351-52.

R. W. Davies, Soviet History in the Gorbachev Revolution, in Soviet Union/Union Sovietique, vol. 17, nos. 1-2, pp. 186-87.

Isabel A. Tirado, Young Guard! The Communist Youth League, Petrograd, 1917-1920, in American Historical Review, vol. 95, no. 3, 1990, pp. 872-73.

Diane P. Koenker, William G. Rosenberg, and Ronald Grigor Suny, Party, State, and Society in the Russian Civil War: Explorations in Social History, in Russian Review, vol. 50, no. 1, 1991, pp. 103-5.

Orlando Figes, Peasant Russia, Civil War: The Volga Countryside in Revolution, 1917- 1921, in American Historical Review, vol. 96, no. 3, 1991, pp. 919-20.

Richard Stites, Revolutionary Dreams: Utopian Vision and Experimental Life in the Russian Revolution, Canadian-American Slavic Studies, vol. 25, nos. 1-4, 1990, pp. 322- 23.

Laura Engelstein, The Keys to Happiness: Sex and the Search for Modernity in Fin-de- Siecle Russia, in Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1994, pp. 501-2.

A. A. German, Nemetskaia avtonomiia na Volge. Pt. I, Avtonomnaia oblast' 1918-1924, in Slavic Review, vol. 53, no. 2, 1994, pp. 606-7.

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Henry Kozicki, ed. Western and Russian Historiography: Recent Views, in Russian History/Histoire Russe, vol. 22, no. 2 (1995), pp. 219-21.

Lars T. Lih, O. V. Naumov, and O. V. Khlevniuk, Stalin's Letters to Molotov, 1925-1936, Book World, May 21, 1995, p. 9.

Christopher Read, From Tsar to Soviets: The Russian People and their Revolution, 1917- 21, in Russian Review, vol. 56, no. 4 (1997), pp. 600-601.

A. A. German, Nemetskaia avtonomiia na Volge, 1918-1941, pt. 2, Avtonomnaia respublika, 1924-1941, in Slavic Review, vol. 56, no. 1 (1997), pp. 148-49.

R. W. Davies, Soviet History in the Yeltsin Era, in Russian Review., vol. 57, no. 1 (1998), pp. 153-54.

Vladimir Brovkin, ed. The Bolsheviks in Russian Society: The Revolution and the Civil Wars, Slavic Review, vol. 57, no. 1 (1998), pp. 202-3.

Anthony D'Agostino, Gorbachev's Revolution, in Journal of World History, vol. 11, no. 1 (2000), pp. 162-64.

Orlando Figes and Boris Kolonitskii, Interpreting the Russian Revolution: The Language and Symbols of 1917, in Slavic Review, vol. 59, no. 3 (2000), pp. 678-79.

Igor’ Narskii, Zhizn’ v katastrofe: Budni naseleniia Urala v 1917-1922 gg., in Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas, vol. 51 (2003), pp. 108-9.

Wendy Z. Goldman, Women at the Gates: Gender and Industry in Stalin’s Russia, in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History., vol. 34, no. 1 (2003), pp. 91-92.

Roy R. Robson, Solovki: The Story of Russia Told Through Its Most Remarkable Islands, in The Historian, vol. 67, no. 3 (2005), pp. 581-82.

A. P. Novikov, V. M. Chernov: Chelovek i politik. Materialy k biografii, in Russian Review 64, no. 1 (2005): 146-47.

Moshe Lewin, The Soviet Century, in Slavic Review, vol. 65, no. 2 (2006), pp. 378-79.

David E. Murphy, What Stalin Knew: The Enigma of Barbarossa, in World War II Magazine, vol. 21, no. 3 (2006): 70, 72.

Oleg V. Budnitskii, Rossiiskie evrei mezhdu krasnymi i belymi, 1917-1920, in Kritika 7, no. 3 (2006): 667-74.

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Igal Halfin, Intimate Enemies: Demonizing the Bolshevik Opposition, 1918-1928, in Slavic Review, vol. 67, no. 2 (2008), pp. 506-7.

Sarah Badcock, Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History, in Revolutionary Russia, vol. 22, no. 1 (2009), pp. 102-5.

Jennifer Hedda, His Kingdom Come: Orthodox Pastorship and Social Activism in Revolutionary Russia, in the Journal of Ecclesiastical History, vol. 60, no. 3 (2009), pp. 639-40.

Aaron B. Retish, Russia’s Peasants in Revolution and Civil War: Citizenship, Identity, and the Creation of the Soviet State, 1914-1922, in The English Historical Review, vol. 124, no. 511 (2009): 1531-1533.

Zubok, Vladislav, Zhivago’s Children: The Last Russian Intelligentsia, Journal of Modern History 82, no. 4 (2010): 1010-1011.

Zhuk, Sergei I., in the Rocket City: The West, Identity, and Ideology in Soviet Dniepropetrovsk, 1960-1985, in Journal of Modern History 83, no. 4 (2011): 976- 78.

Messana, Paola. Soviet Communal Living: An Oral History of the Kommunalka, forthcoming in Canadian Slavonic Papers 53, nos.2-4 (2011): 658-59.

Juliane Furst. Stalin’s Last Generation: Soviet Post-War Youth and the Emergence of Mature Socialism, in The Historian 74, no. 1 (2012): 392-93.

Smith, Scott B. Captives of Revolution: The Socialist Revolutionaries and the Bolshevik Dictatorship, 1918-1923, Journal of Modern History 84, no. 4 (2012): 1032-1033.

Andrews, James T. and Asif A. Siddiqi, eds. Into the Cosmos: Space Exploration and Soviet Culture, The Russian Review, vol. 71, no. 4 (2012): 713-14.

Denis Kozlov. The Readers of Novyi Mir: Coming to Terms with the Stalinist Past, Slavic Review, vol. 73, no. 2 (2014): 446-47.

Christopher Read. War and Revolution in Russia, 1914-22: The Collapse of Tsarism and the Establishment of Soviet Power, in Slavonic and East European Review, vol. 92, no. 1 (2014): 163-65.

Helen Rappaport. The Romanov Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra, in The Historian, vol. 78, no. 2 (2016): 392-93.

Willard Sunderland. The Baron’s Cloak: A History of the Russian Empire in War and Revolution, in Journal of Modern History, vol. 88, no. 1 (2016): 245-47. 14

Encyclopedia Articles Biographical sketches of A. M. Bogoliubov, G. I. Bokii, S. S. Kamenev, and G. F. Grin'ko in The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History.

Entry on "Russia," in The World Book Encyclopedia (vol. 16, 1993, pp. 525-56; revised 1999). Also short entries for Kaliningrad and Alexander Herzen.

Entry on "Russian Civil War," Encarta Encyclopedia, 1997.

Entry on “The Russian Civil War,” forthcoming in The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Modern Russian History.

Entry on “Bresti-Litovsk, Treaty of,” in The World Book Encyclopedia, on-line 2008 edition.

Journal Work Introduction (pp. 3-11) to a partial translation I edited and annotated of G. A. Gerasimenko's Nizovye krest'ianskie organizatsii, published in Soviet Studies in History (hereafter SSH), Winter 1977-78.

Introduction (pp. 3-10) to a partial translation I edited and annotated of E. N. Burdzhalov's Vtoraia russkaia revoliutsiia, published in SSH, Summer 1979.

Introduction (pp. 3-4) to a special issue of SSH I edited and annotated, "Studies of the Russian Peasantry," Spring 1980.

Editor's Note (pp. 3-4), SSH, Summer 1980.

Editor's Note ("Introducing a New Soviet History Publication," pp. 3-5), SSH, Fall 1980.

Introduction ("Recent Soviet Literature on the Russian Working Class," pp. 3-5), SSH, Spring 1981.

Introduction (pp. 3-4) to a partial translation I edited and annotated of N. M. Pirumova's Zemskoe liberal'noe dvizhenie, published in SSH, Summer 1981.

Introduction ("Recent Soviet Works on the Balkan Liberation Movements," pp. 3-12), SSH, Spring 1982.

Editor's Note (pp. 3-4) SSH, Spring 1983.

Introduction ("Reviving a Historical Controversy: Who Made the Revolution?" pp. 3-7), SSH, Winter 1983-84.

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Editor's Note ("In Memory of N. V. Sivachev," pp. 3-4), SSH, Spring 1984.

Editor's Note (pp. 3-4), SSH, Summer 1987.

Introduction ("Glasnost' and the October Revolution," pp. 3-5), SSH, Fall 1988.

Introduction ("Perestroika and the Journal Voprosy istorii KPSS," pp. 3-5), SSH, Winter 1988-89.

Introduction ("A Roundtable on Soviet Historians and Perestroika," pp. 3-5), SSH, Spring 1989.

Introduction ("The Soviet Union in the 1920s: A Roundtable," pp. 3-6), SSH, Fall 1989.

Introduction ("Reflections on Stalin and Stalinism," pp. 3-4), SSH, Winter 1989-90.

Introduction ("Reform and Revolution in Russia," pp. 3-5), SSH, Spring 1991.

Introduction ("Editor's Introduction," pp. 3-6), SSH, Summer 1991.

Introduction ("Editor's Introduction," pp. 3-5), SSH, Fall 1991.

Introduction ("More Light on the Stalin Years," pp. 3-4), SSH, Fall 1992.

Introduction ("Editor's Introduction," pp. 3-5), RSH, Summer 1993.

Popular Writings "Administering the Fulbright Lecture Program with the USSR," Slavic and European Education Review, no. 2, 1980, pp. 20-23.

"Why the Russian Aren't Like Us," Humanities News (Newsletter of the Hawaii Committee for the Humanities), vol. 5, no. 1, February-March 1984.

"The Mood in Moscow," Malamalama (Publication of the University of Hawaii Alumni Association), vol. 8, no. 3, Fall 1984.

"The Triumph of Glasnost' in Scholarship: Raleigh Reaches Saratov," AAASS Newsletter, vol. 30, no. 4, September 1990, pp. 1-2.

"Back from the Volga," Inflections (Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies' Newsletter), April 1997, pp. 1-2.

“Graduates of the Cold War,” Berfrois: Intellectual Jousting in the Republic of Letters,” May 22, 2012, 4 pages, http://www.berfrois.com/2012/05/donald-raleigh-generation- sputnik/. 16

Other Writings "Eduard Nikolaevich Burdzhalov (1906-1985)," Slavic Review, vol. 45, no. 3, 1986, pp. 599-601.

"Hugh F. Graham (1924-1994)," in The Russian Review, vol. 54, no. 1 (1995), pp. 158-59.

Guest editor, volume 34, no. 3 (Winter 1995-96) issue of Russian Studies in History, "Portraits of the Tsars: Part IV."

Other Translations "The Stolypin Agrarian Reform in Saratov Province," by G. A. Gerasimenko, in Politics and Society in Provincial Russia: Saratov 1590-1917, ed. by Rex A. Wade and Scott Seregny (Ohio State University Press, 1989), 233-54.

Presentations at Scholarly Meetings: "Dvoevlastie in the Provinces: The Case Study of Saratov,"at the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, St. Louis, October 1976.

Commentator for "Education and Revolution: The Russian Experience in Perspective," Pacific Coast History of Education Society Conference, Honolulu, May 1979.

"The Saratov Garrison in 1917," at the Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association Convention, Honolulu, August 1979.

"Revolutionary Politics in Provincial Russia: The Tsaritsyn Republic in 1917," at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, New Haven, Connecticut, October 1979.

"What Were You Doing during the War? The Saratov Bolsheviks and the Newspaper "Nasha Gazeta,'" at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Philadelphia, November 1980.

"Controversies in Soviet History: October 1917 in Saratov,"at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Asilomar, September 1981.

Commentator for "Russian Sources in Alaska, California, and Hawaii," Information Transfer and Technology Conference, Honolulu, March 1983.

Commentator/participant, "Conference on the Russian Civil War," organized by the Study Group on Russian Social History, University of Pennsylvania, October 1984.

Participant in panel discussion on "Problems of Translation," at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, New York, 1984.

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Commentator/moderator, "Recent Research on the Russian Revolutionary Movement," at the 79th Annual Meeting, Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association, Honolulu, August 1986.

"The Diary of Alexis V. Babine as a Historical Source," at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, New Orleans, 1986.

"Political Power in the Russian Revolution: A Case Study of Saratov," at an international conference in Jerusalem "Reassessments of 1917," January 1988.

Organizer/moderator of roundtable discussion, "The Current Ferment in the Soviet Historical Profession," held for four consecutive years (1988-91) at the annual meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies.

"Glasnost' and Soviet Historians: The First Phase," at the annual meeting of the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, Charlottesville, October 1988.

Chair, "Labor and Management in the Donbass, 1870-1914," at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington D.C., 1990.

"Perestroika in the Provinces," at the annual meeting of the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, Savannah, 1991, and chair, "Graduate Student Research."

Chair, "Recent Research on the Great Terror," at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Miami, 1991.

"Nekotorye mysli o krizise v istoricheskoi nauke i ob izuchenii lokal'noi istorii," opening address at a Russian-American conference, "Politics and Society in the West and in Russia: Current Problems," Saratov University, Russia, May 18, 1992.

Chair, "Witte, Miliukov, and Shulgin," at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Phoenix, 1992.

"The Revolutionary Communists during the Russian Civil War: A Case Study of Saratov Province," at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu, 1993.

"Methods and Approaches to Studying Change in the Former Soviet Union and Successor States," (roundtable) at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu, 1993.

"Vlast'iu trudiashchikhsiia k sotsializmu: Partiia Revoliutsionnogo kommunizma v Saratovskoi gubernii, 1918-1920," at a conference "History and Civilization" held at Saratov Technical University, June 21-22, 1994.

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Chair, "Anti-Bolshevik Movements in 1917-22: Problems of Sources and Interpretations," at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Philadelphia, November 19, 1994; and Discussant, "Opposition Politics in the Russian Civil War," same meeting.

Chair, "Writing a New Russian History Textbook," at the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, Mobile, Alabama, March 1995.

Participant in roundtable, "Teaching Courses on Russian Women's History," annual meeting of the AAASS, Boston, November 17, 1996; I also chaired a session"18th- Century Russian Culture," on November 19.

“The October Revolution in Provincial Russia: Some Reflections,” presented at Revolucao de Outubro/80 anos, Seminario Internacional, Universida de Sao Paulo, November 5, 1997.

“Representing Self and Other: Diaries of Saratov’s Bourgeoisie during the Civil War, 1918-1922,” annual meeting of the AAASS, Seattle, November 21, 1997; I also served as discussant on a panel, “The Left Socialist Revolutionaries during the First Year of Soviet Power”

“Teaching Russian Women’s History: What Works and What Doesn’t,” Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, Durham, March 20, 1998.

"Provintsial'nyi Kronshtadt: Mestnaia oppozitsiia Sovetskoi vlasti v Saratovskoi gubernii, 1921-1922 gody," Regional History in Russian and Foreign Historiography, Riazan, Russia, June 2, 1999.

"Poslednaia glava grazhdanskoi voiny: Krizis vesnoi 1921 g. i golod v Saratovskom Povolzh'e," Saratov University, June 10, 1999.

“Post-Soviet Reflections on Soviet Histories,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, November 15, 2001.

“A Journey from St. Petersburg to Saratov,” Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, March 15, 2002, Daytona Beach, Florida.

“Soviet Baby Boomers Tell Their Stories: An Oral History in Progress,” Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, March 19, 2004.

“Soviet Baby Boomers: An Oral History of the Class of 1967,” presented, in Russian, at an international conference, “Culture and Power during the Cold War,” Saratov, July 12, 2004.

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“Interviews with Soviet Baby Boomers,” presented at Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, April 15, 2005, Columbia, SC. I also chaired a panel, “The Living and the Dead: From the Personal to the Public in Soviet History.”

Commentator on panel, “Shaping Soviet Regional Identities,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies,” November 6, 2005.

Commentator on panel “Youth in the Soviet Union,” at the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, March 24, 2006, in Mobile.

“The Oral Interview across Disciplines,” at the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies,” November 16, 2006, Washington, DC.

“The Petrograd Bolsheviks after October 1917,” roundtable presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, November 17, 2007, in New Orleans; I also commented on a panel “After Work: Soviet Leisure Practices in the and 1960s.”

“Roundtable Retrospective on Ronald G. Suny’s Scholarship,” Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, March 28, 2008, held in Atlanta.

Chair and commentator for panel, “Soviet Exchanges: Popular Opinion, Culture, and Foreign Relations under Stalin and After,” Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, March 27, 2009.

Commentator for panel, “The Era of Revolution: Expectations and Their Fulfillment, 1906-1922,” Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, March 26, 2010.

Chaired panel “Purging the Party: Mass Operations and Soviet Personnel Changes Reevaluated,” and roundtable participant, “Against the Grain: Michael Melancon and the Persistent Rethinking of Revolutionary Russia,” Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, April 7-9, 2011.

“Doing Local History or, from Social History to Oral History,” at a conference at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, Korea, “Space, Memory, and Identity: The Local Experiences of Russia and Korea,” October 2012.

“Stravinsky’s Russia: The Politics of Cultural Ferment,” at an international conference, “Rite of Spring,” UNC, Chapel Hill, October 26, 2012.

Presented “I Dressed Brezhnev: Leonid Ilich’s Tailor and Others Remember Russia’s Most Maligned—and Popular—GenSec,” and commented on a panel, Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, November 2012.

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Chaired panel and served as commentator for “Choreographies of Exchange: Cold War Encounters between Soviet and American Experts,” and chaired roundtable, “Women, Sex, and Power in Russia and the Soviet Union,” at annual meeting of Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, November 21, 2014.

Presented “Brezhnev as Diarist: What Leonid Ilich’s Work Journals Reveal about the GenSec,” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, November 21, 2015.

Lectures Presented at Other Universities since 1990: "The Russian Revolution after Seventy Years: A View from the Provinces," University of Maryland, February 1, 1990.

"Some Reflections on the Course of Reform in Provincial Russia," and "Designing a Curriculum in Russian and East European Studies," Appalachian State University, October 12, 1990.

"Rewriting Russian History Under Glasnost'," and "Perestroika in the Provinces," University of Louisville, March 12, 1991.

"Perestroika: How It Got There, Where It's Going," Campbell University, April 10, 1991.

"Soviet Historians and Perestroika," and "The Gorbachev Revolution," Washington and Lee University, May 1991.

"The Volga Region in Turn-of-the-Century Russian Culture," Kennan Institute, May 28, 1991.

"The History Profession and Perestroika," presented at the Workshop on New Currents and Conflicts in Soviet Historical Writing, University of Illinois, June 15, 1991.

"Beyond St. Petersburg and Moscow: Some Reflections on the August Revolution, Provincial Russia, and Novostroika," Guilford College, March 18, 1992.

"The Collapse of Communism in Historical Perspective," and "The August 1991 Coup in Historical Perspective," Pembroke State University, March 25, 1992.

In addition, I have presented nine other public lectures at Saratov University (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995) and Rostov-on-the-Don University (1991)

“Conducting Research in Local Archives on the Russian Civil War: Sources and Strategies,” University of Toronto, March 7, 1996.

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“Reflections on the Provinces and the Evolution of Democracy in Russia,” The Conrad M. Wingate Memorial Lecture in History, Washington College, April 1, 1998.

"A Provincial Kronstadt: Popular Unrest in Saratov at the End of the Civil War," University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 29, 1999.

"Languages of Power: How the Saratov Bolsheviks Imagined Their Enemies," Joseph and Clara Johnson Distinguished Lecture, Knox College, April 14, 2000.

"A Provincial Kronstadt: Popular Unrest in Saratov at the End of the Civil War," University of Iowa, April 28, 2000.

"A Provincial Kronstadt: Popular Unrest in Saratov at the End of the Civil War," Kennan Institute, Washington, DC, October 16, 2000.

“Experiencing Civil War: Politics, Society, and Revolutionary Culture in Saratov Province, 1917-1922,” Centre d’etudes du Monde russe, sovietique et post-sovietique, Paris, May 11, 2001.

“Clio’s Revenge: The Writing of History in Russia before and after the Collapse of Communism,” keynote address, UNC-Charlotte, March 29, 2003.

“Russia’s Sputnik Generation: Interviewing Soviet Baby Boomers,” University of Victoria, February 26, 2007.

“Russia’s Sputnik Generation: Interviewing Soviet Baby Boomers,” Presented at the 10th Brian Bertoli Innovative Perspectives in History Conference, Virginia Tech University, March 17, 2007.

“Growing Up Russian during the Cold War: Portrait of a Generation,” University of Wisconsin, September 2007.

“Thinking about Oral History: Researching and Writing Soviet Baby Boomers,” University of Michigan, October 6, 2010.

“Soviet Baby Boomers: Russia’s Cold War Generation and the End of the Soviet Dream,” University of North Carolina, Greensboro, October 25, 2010.

Charles Edmondson Endowed Historical Lectures, “Russia’s Cold War Generation and the End of the Soviet Dream,” Baylor University, March 6-7, 2012: “Soviet Baby Boomers Talk about Their Lives,” and “Revolution as Lived Experience: Soviet Baby Boomers, M. S. Gorbachev, and Perestroika.”

Michael B. Petrovich Endowed Lecture in Russian History, University of Wisconsin, April 26, 2012, “Soviet Baby Boomers and the End of the Soviet Dream.” 22

“Soviet Baby Boomers: An Oral History of Russia’s Cold War Generation,” University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, April 11, 2013.

“Russia’s Cold War Generation and the End of the Soviet Dream: Soviet Baby Boomers Talk about Their Lives,” Stanford University, February 26, 2015.

“‘Soviet’ Man of Peace: and His Diaries,” Stanford University, February 27, 2015. 23

M.A. Theses and Ph. D. Dissertations Chaired at UNC since 1990

M. A. Theses

1990 Iwasaki, Kathy M. "The Memoir as Text: Impressions of American Engineers in the Soviet Union, 1928-1932."

1990 Nordlander, David J. "Khrushchevian Ideology and the Stalin Question at the Twenty- second Party Congress."

1990 Transchel, Kathy. "Sobriety and Culture: The Politics of the Soviet Anti-Alcohol Movement, 1928-1931."

1991 Jones, Jeffrey W. "Roy Medvedev: Prophet of Perestroika."

1991 Michaels, Paula A. "Red Sands: Collectivization in Kazakhstan, 1928-32."

1992 Thompson, Keith. "The Peaceful Atom and Soviet Power: Nuclear Technology and Soviet Legitimacy in the Early Post-Stalin Era, 1954-1956."

1994 Olich, Jacqueline. "The Politics of Soviet Children's Literature, 1921-32."

1994 Snyder, G. Michael. "The 'Blue Screen' in Black and White: Discussion of Television in the Soviet Press, 1955-1964."

1994 Thompson, Larry. "Peasant Resistance to Collectivization in the Western Oblast, 1928-1934."

1995 Dickerson, Paula. "Martyr for the Motherland: Zoia Anatol'evna Kosmodem'ianskaia--The Soviet Joan of Arc."

1998 Sharon Kowalsky. “The Criminal World of Women: Female Crime, Criminology, and Socialism in Russia, 1917-1931.”

1998 Jonathan Wallace. "Prefabricated Paradise: New Artek in Late Soviet Culture."

1999 Lisamarie Griebel Small. "Local Officials, Central Authority, and Foreign Famine Relief: The Volga Germans and the Famine of 1921."

2001 Rosa Magnusdottir. “The Russianness of Russia: Soviet Life Through an American Looking Glass, 1968-1979.”

2004 Marko Dumancic. “Miror, Mirror on the Wall! Who’s the Manliest of Them All?: Celluloid Masculinity as a Reflection of Soviet Values during the Khrushchev Thaw, 1957-1964.” 24

2004 Jenifer Parks. “Verbal Gymnastics: Sporting Bureaucracy and the Soviet Union's Entrance into the Olympic Games, 1946-1952.”

2006 Emily Baran. “Contested Victims: Jehovah's Witnesses and the Russian Orthodox Church, 1990-2004.”

2006 Michael Paulauskas. “A Personal Affair: Negotiations and the Portrayal of Detente in Pravda, 1972-1975.”

2008 Edward Geist. "Scenarios for Survival: Representations of Nuclear War in American and Soviet Civil Defense Manuals, 1954-1972."

2008 Adrianne Nolan. "Shitting Medals": L.I. Brezhnev, the Great Patriotic War, and the Failure of the Personality Cult, 1965-1982.”

2009 Aaron Hale-Dorrell. “For Peace and Friendship of All Countries: Soviet Citizens’ Opinions of Peace during the Cold War, May 1960.”

2011 Gary Guadagnolo. "Revolutionary Narrative, Revolutionary Defense: Reading Stalin's 'First Victim'."

2012 Trevor Erlacher. “Denationalizing Treachery: The Ukrainian Insurgent Army in Late Soviet Discourse, 1945-1985.”

2013 Louis Porter. "An Endnote to History: Julian Huxley, Soviet Scholars, and UNESCO's History of Mankind, 1945-1967."

2014 Vadim Haanstad. “The Power of Persuasion: Remembering the Battle of Stalingrad during the Thaw, 1958-1966.”

2015 Virginia Olmsted. “Nationalizing Fashion: Soviet Fashion and the West, 1959- 1967.”

M.A. Theses in Interdisciplinary Russian Area Studies Program

2001 Jason Czyz. “The Getty Thesis in Light of the Archives.”

2004 Jeffrey Long. “Putin’s Youth?: The Moving Together Movement in Post-Soviet Russia”

2004 Nancy Bland. “The Russian Mafia Goes to America: Russian Organized Crime in Brighton Beach as Depicted in Novoe Russkoe Slovo”

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2015 AustinYost. “Exposiciones Sovieticas: Selling Socialist Modernity in the US’s Backyard.”

2015 Philip Kiffer. “‘Actors in a Cheap Comedy’: Soviet Dissidents in Psychiatric Institutions, 1968-1974.”

Ph.D. Dissertations

1994 Roslof, Edwin. "The Renovationist Movement in the Russian Orthodox Church, 1922-46."

1996 Transchel, Kathy S. "Under the Influence: Drinking, Temperance, and in Russia, 1900-1932."

1997 Paula A. Michaels. “Shamans and Surgeons: The Politics of Health Care in Soviet Kazakhstan, 1928-41.”

1998 David J. Nordlander. “Capital of the Gulag: Magadan in the Early Soviet Period, 1929-1941.”

1998 Betsy Jones Hemenway. "Telling Stories: Political Culture in Revolutionary Russia 1917-1921."

1999 Jacqueline M. Olich. "Competing Ideologies and Children's Books in the Soviet Union: The Making of a Soviet Children's Literature, 1918-1935."

1999 Jeffrey W. Jones. "'In my opinion this is all a fraud': Concrete, Culture, and Class in the Postwar Reconstruction of Rostov-on-the-Don, 1943-1948."

2002 Christopher Ward. “The Path to the Future or the Road to Nowhere? A History of the Baikal-Amur Mainline Railroad, 1974-1984”

2004 Sharon A. Kowalsky, “Making Crime and Sex Soviet: Women, Deviance, and the Development of Criminology in Early Soviet Russia”

2006 Nicholas Ganson. “Famine of Victors: The Soviet Hunger of 1946-1947 in Historical and Global Perspective.”

2006 Rósa Magnúsdóttir. “Keeping Up Appearances: How the Soviet Union Failed to Control Popular Attitudes toward the of America, 1945-1959.”

2009 Jenifer Parks. “Red Sport, Red Tape: The Olympic Games, the Soviet Sports Bureaucracy, and the Cold War, 1952-1980.”

2010 Dumančić, Marko. “Rescripting Stalinist Masculinity: Contesting the Male Ideal in 26

Soviet Film and Society, 1953-1968.”

2011 Tsipurskii, Gleb. "Pleasure, Power, and the Pursuit of Communism: Soviet Youth and State-Sponsored Popular Culture during the Early Cold War, 1945-1968."

2011 Baran, Emily. “Faith on the Margins: Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova, 1945-2010.”

2012 Paulauskas, Michael. “Moscow on the Potomac: The Soviet Embassy and Détente, 1969-1979.”

2013 Edward Moore Geist. “Two Worlds of Civil Defense: State, Society, and Nuclear Survival in the USA and USSR, 1945-1991.”

2014 Aaron Hale-Dorrell. “Khrushchev's Corn Crusade: The Industrial Ideal and Agricultural Practice in the Era of Post-Stalin Reform, 1953-1964.”

2015 Adrianne K. Jacobs. “The Many Flavors of Socialism: Modernity and Tradition in Late Soviet Food Culture, 1965-1985.”

2016 Gary Guadagnolo. “Creating a Tatar Capital: National, Cultural, and Linguistic Space in Kazan, 1920-1941.”

2016 Daniel F. Giblin. “Digging for Victory: Mobilization of Civilian Labor for the Battle of Kursk.”