CURRICULUM VITAE July 2017

A. PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Marples, David Roger Title: Distinguished University Professor and Chair Mailing Address: Department of History & Classics 2-28 Tory Building University of , Alberta, CANADA T6G 2H4 Phone: (780) 492-4687 Fax: (780) 492-9125 Email: [email protected] Citizenship: Canadian Languages: Russian, Ukrainian, and French; Reading ability in German and Belarusian

QUALIFICATIONS:

Ph.D. in Economic and Social History, University of Sheffield, 1985 M.A. in History, , 1980 B.A. (Honours) in History, University of London, 1975

PRESENT AND PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS:

2014-19 Chair, Department of History & Classics, University of Alberta 1991-2016, Department of History and Classics, University of Alberta 1991-95, Associate Professor, 1995-2006, Full Professor, 2006-present, Distinguished University Professor 1989-91 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, on loan from CIUS.

MAJOR RESEARCH/ACADEMIC AWARDS

2008, Winner of the University Cup, University of Alberta [highest university award]

2008, Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Teaching Award, University of Alberta

1 2007, The Philip Lawson Award for Excellence in Teaching, Department of History & Classics, University of Alberta

2006, Promoted to Distinguished University Professor, University of Alberta

2005-06, Killam Annual Professorship, University of Alberta

2005, Centennial Medal, Government of Alberta

2003, J. Gordin Kaplan Award for Excellence in Research, University of Alberta [University Research Prize]

1999, Faculty of Arts Research Prize for Full Professors, University of Alberta

1998, McCalla Research Professorship, University of Alberta

1993, Honorary Trustee, Institute of Society and Humanity, University of Saskatchewan

OTHER AWARDS AND HONOURS

2011, Delta Chi Teaching Excellence Award

2009, University of Alberta Senate ‘Beyond These Walls Recognition Program’ Award for Individual Faculty

2009, Delta Chi Teaching Excellence Award

2005-13, Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Intelligence Company, Canadian Armed Forces.

1998, Shevchenko Gold Medal, Ukrainian Canadian Congress of Canada, Winnipeg,

1993, Citation for “outstanding contribution to Ukrainians in Alberta” by the provincial council of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress. Presented on Ukrainian Day by Dr. Paul Davenport, President of the University of Alberta, at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, 8 August.

Listed in Dictionary of International Biography, Cambridge, England, current edition.

Listed in Canadian Who's Who, , University of Toronto Press, 1988-2017 editions.

2 B. ADMINISTRATION

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA:

Department of History and Classics (various times unless stated otherwise) Chair of Department, 2014-19 Professional Affairs Committee, 2014-17 Organizer of departmental colloquia series, 2014-16 Organizer of 2009 L.H. Thomas Annual Lecture by Professor Timothy Snyder, Yale University Hiring Committee for appointments in European history Graduate Committee, 2000-2002, 2011-2013 Chair of Teaching Committee, 2000-2001 Teaching Committee, 2013-16 Professional Affairs Committee Europeanists Coordinator Seminar Program coordinator, 1994-96 Undergraduate Committee Undergraduate Advisor, 1992 –94

Other Major Faculty and University Offices Member of Chairs’ Council, Faculty of Arts, 2014-17 Administrative Board, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 2016-17 Tomkins Fellow Hiring Committee, Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies/Department of History & Classics, 2014-17 Killam Annual Professor Selection Committee, 2009-10, 2013 Killam Finance Committee, 2008-2011 Killam Scholarship Committee, 2008-2011 University Cup Selection Committee, Vice-President Academic, 2009 Dean's Representative, Hiring Committee for position in Political Theory, Department of Political Science, 2008 Dean's Representative, Hiring Committee for junior positions in Continental Philosophy and Ethics, Department of Philosophy, 2006-07 Board of Directors, Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies, 2006-13 Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, Grants and Scholarships Committee, 2006-09 Member of Council of Associates, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1992-94 Director, Stasiuk Program for the Study of Contemporary Ukraine, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, 1994-2014 Board of Directors, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 2012-14 Honorary Research Fellow, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 2014-15 Advisory Board, Environmental Studies Committee, 2000-2001 Tompkins Fellowship Committee, Departments of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, and History and Classics, 2000-2006. 2010-2015 Acting Director, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1999-2000 Executive Board, Canadian Circumpolar Institute, 1997-2000 Executive Board, Kule Institute for Advanced Studies, 2010-2013

3 Committee member for Promotion Appeal Hearing, University Hall, 28 April 1998. Arts Representative, Physical Education Faculties Council, 1994-95

NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Member of Appeals Committee, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, for the 2006 and 2008 competitions Appraisal consultant, Ontario Council on Graduate Studies, for assessment of the Department of History, Queens University, March-October 2007. Chair of Committee 2, History and the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2004-06 Member of Adjudication Committee No. 2: History and the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1999-2002 Member of Canadian Association of Slavists, 1976-- (member of executive 1993-97) Board Member, Aid to Scholarly Publications Committee, Ottawa, 2004-07 Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Intelligence Company, Canadian Armed Forces, 2006- 14

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS Honorary President, Belarusian Canadian Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2017-- President, North American Association for Belarusian Studies, 2010-2015 Vice-President, North American Association for Belarusian Studies (NAABS), 2005-10 Member of International Advisory Board, Belarus Institute for Strategic Studies, Vilnius, Lithuania, 2007-present Board Member, Fund for Belarus Democracy, German Marshall Fund of the United States, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2006-present Vice-President (Publications), Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN), 1999- 2003 Executive Board Member, ASN, 2004-06 Co-founder and member of advisory board, Stasiuk-Cambridge Annual Lecture on Ukraine, Russian and East European Studies, Cambridge University, UK, 2003-2008 Selection Committee, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada for Reform Program on Ukraine, 1993-99 Member of Advisory Council, Ukrainian Research Program, Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Illinois, appointed 1992-- Member, American Historical Association, January 1991-- Associate Member, American Political Science Association, 1987-89 Member, American Assoc. for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1986-- Honorary Chairman, Ecolos (Toronto), 1988-92 Honorary Member, The Washington Group (Washington, D.C.), 1988-91

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS

Visiting Professor, Slavic and Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan, 2014-2015 (3-month visit, June-August 2014) Visiting Fellow, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Winter Term, 2010

4 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, University of Adelaide Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law, and Religion, March 2010. Visiting Professor, Department of Contemporary History, University of Innsbruck, Spring 2009. Associate of the University of Illinois Summer Research Laboratory, 2006, 1994, 1986, and 1985. Faculty Member, Summer School, Harvard University, 1994. Visiting Professor, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Summer Program, July 1989.

EDITORSHIPS

Contributing Editor, Belarusian Review, 2003-present Associate Editor, Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1999-present Member of Editorial Board, Nationalities Papers, 1994 -1996, 1998-- Associate Editor, Nationalities Papers, 2013-present Editorial Board Member, Journal of Belarusian Studies, 2013-present Scientific Council, Bialoruskie Zeszyty Historyczne [Belarusian Historical Notebooks], Bialystok, Poland, 2006-present Editorial Board Member, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 1995-2014 Member of Editorial Board, Slavic Review, 2003-06 Contributing Editor, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 1992-2009. Managing Editor, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 1989-1991 Member of Advisory Board, Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Prague, Czech Republic, 2009-present

ASSESSOR

Manuscript assessment for American Historical Review Canadian Slavonic Papers Europe-Asia Studies International History Review Journal of Cold War Studies Nationalities Papers Oxford University Press Problems of Post-Communism Slavic Review Slavonic and East European Review Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Aid to Scholarly Publication Reidmore Books Texas A&M University Press University of Nebraska Press Oxford University Press Central European University Press

5 ASSESSMENT OF RESEARCH GRANT APPLICATIONS Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada National Endowment for Humanities (USA) Guggenheim Foundation (USA)

C. RESEARCH

Books/Monographs (single authored, starting with most recent)

1. Ukraine in Conflict: An Analytical Chronicle. Bristol, UK: E-International Relations Publishing, 2017. 225 pp.

2. “Our Glorious Past”: Lukashenka’s Belarus and the Great Patriotic War. Stuttgart: Ibidem Verlag and New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. 408 pp.

3. Holodomor: Causes of the 1932-1933 Famine in Ukraine. Saskatoon: Heritage Press, 2011. 105 pp.

4. Russia in the Twentieth Century: the Quest for Stability. Harlow, Essex: Pearson- Longman, 2011, 392 pp. [Also appeared in a Romanian edition, published as Rusia in secolui XX. Bucharest: Meteor Press, 2015, 512 pp.]

5. Historia ZSRR: Od rewolucji do rozpadu. New and revised paperback edition. Wroclaw: Ossolineum Publishers, 2011. 420 pp.

6. Heroes and Villains: Constructing National History in Contemporary Ukraine. Budapest, Hungary and New York: Central European University Press, 2007. 383pp. Revised paperback version published in 2008.

7. The Lukashenka Phenomenon: Elections, Propaganda, and the Foundations of Political Authority in Belarus. Trondheim: Program on East European Cultures and Societies, No. 21, 2007. 120pp.

8. Historia ZSRR: Od rewolucji do rozpadu. Wroclaw, Poland: Ossolineum Publishers, 2006, 420 pp.

9. The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985-1991. Harlow, UK: Pearson Longman, 2004. 192pp.

10. Motherland: Russia in the Twentieth Century. London: Longman, 2002. 373 pp.

11. Lenin’s Revolution: Russia 1917-1921. London: Addison, Wesley, Longman 2000. 176pp.

6 12, Belarus: A Denationalized Nation. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1999. 155pp.

13, Belarus: From Soviet Rule to Nuclear Catastrophe. Basingstoke, UK: The Macmillan Press in association with St. Martin's Press, New York, 1996. 200 pp.

14. Stalinism in Ukraine in the 1940s. London: The Macmillan Press in association with St. Martin's Press, New York, and the University of Alberta Press, 1992. 248 pp.

15. Ukraine under Perestroika: Ecology, Economics and the Workers' Revolt. London: The Macmillan Press in association with St.Martin's Press, New York, and the University of Alberta Press, 1991. 264pp.

16. The Social Impact of the Chernobyl Disaster. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988. London: The Macmillan Press, 1988. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1988. xviii, 313 pp.

17. Chernobyl and Nuclear Power in the USSR. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986. London: The Macmillan Press, 1987. xii, 228 pp.

Books/Monographs edited

1. Euromaidan: Analyses of a Civic Revolution in Ukraine. Stuttgart: Germany: Ibidem Verlag and Columbia University Press, 2015. 307 pp. [Co-edited with Frederick V. Mills]

2. Prospects for Democracy in Belarus. Washington, DC: German Marshall Fund and Heinrich Boll Foundation, expanded second edition, 2006, 210 pp. [Co-edited with Joerg Forbrig and Pavol Demes]

3. Nuclear Energy and Security in the Former Soviet Union. Boulder, CO: The Westview Press, 1997.

4. Guest Editor, Canadian Slavonic Papers for Special Issue on Historical Memory and World War II in Russia and Ukraine, Vol. 54, Nos. 3-4 (September-December 2012). 578 pp. [Published on 18 February 2013]

Major Articles (peer reviewed unless indicated otherwise with a *)

1. “The ‘Minsk Phenomenon’ and the Demographic Crisis in the Republic of Belarus.” Nationalities Papers, Vol. 44, No. 6 (November 2016): 919-931.

2. “Russia’s Perception of Ukraine: Euromaidan and Historical Conflicts,” European Politics and Society, March 2016, pp. 1-14 (on line article). Hard copy of journal will be published in December 2016.

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3. “Causes of the 1932 Famine in Soviet Ukraine: Debates at the Third All-Ukrainian Party Conference,” Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. LVI, Nos. 3-4 (September-December 2014): 305-326. [Co-authored with Eduard Baidaus and Mariya Melentyevich).

4. “Between the EU and Russia: Geopolitical Games in Belarus,” Journal of Belarusian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2013): 38-68.

5. *“Feeling the Heat: Belarus’ Constrained Diplomacy.” World Politics Review, feature article, April 2, 2013.

6. “The Yanukovych Election Campaigns in Ukraine, 2004 and 2006: An Analysis.” Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Vols. 35-36 (2010-2011): 38-68. Published in 2013.

7. “Historical Memory and the Great Patriotic War.” Introduction, Special Issue: Historical Memory and World War II in Russia and Ukraine,” Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. 54, Nos. 3-4 (September-December 2012): 285-294.

8. "History, Memory, and the Second World War in Belarus." Australian Journal of Politics and History, No. 3, 2012.

9. *“Memory Loss: How To Lose Friends in Belarus.” Index on Cemsorship, Vol. 41, No. 3 (2012): 133-138.

10. "Revisiting the Collapse of the USSR." Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. 53, Nos. 2-4 (June-September-December 2011):

11. "Beyond the Pale? Conceptions and Reflections in Contemporary Ukraine about the Division Galizien." Tentorium Honorum: Essays Presented to Frank E. Sysyn on his Sixtieth Birthday. Ed. Olga A. Andriewsky, Zenon Kohut, Serhii Plokhy, and Larry Wolff. Edmonton and Toronto: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, 2010. 337-350.[

12. “The 2010 Presidential Elections in Belarus. Problems of Post Communism, Vol. 58, No. 1 (January-February 2010): 3-16. [Co-authored with Uladzimir Padhol]

13. “Chernobyl’: v [reddverii 25-i godovshchiny avarii” (Chernobyl on the threshold of the 25th anniversary), Perekrestki (Vilnius), No. 1-2 (2010): 116-130.

14. “Stalin: Authoritarian Populist or Great Russian Chauvinist?” Nationalities Papers, Vol. 38, No. 5 (September 2010): 749-756.

15. “Anti-Soviet Partisans and Ukrainian Memory,” East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Winter 2010): 26-43.

16. “War and Memory in Belarus: The Annexation of the Western Borderlands and the Myth of the Brest Fortress, 1939-1941.” [Co-authored with Per Anders Rudling] Bialoruskie Zeszyty Historyczne (Bialystok), No. 32 (2009): 225-244.

8 17. “Outpost of Tyranny? The Failure of Democratization in Belarus.” Democratization, No. 16 (2009): 756-776.

18. “Ethnic Issues in the Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine.” Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 61, No. 3 (May 2009): 505-518.

19. “The Energy Dilemma of Belarus: the Nuclear Power Option,” Eurasian Geography and Economics, Vol. 49, No. 2 (May 2008): 1-13.

20. “Is the Russia-Belarus Union Obsolete?” Problems of Post Communism, Vol. 55, No. 1 (January-February 2008): 17-26.

21. “Elections and Nation Building in Belarus.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, Vol. XLVIII, No. 1 (January-February 2007): 59-67.

22. “Beyond the Pale? Reflections on the SS Division ‘Halychyna’ in Contemporary Ukraine.” Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Vol. 34 (Summer 2008-Winter 2009): 337-350.

23. “Color Revolutions: The Belarus Case,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 39 (2006): 351-364.

24. *“Chernobyl: Twenty Years Later,” Ukrainian Quarterly, Vol. LXII, Number 1 (June 2006): 6-20.

25. “Diktatur statt Ökologie Krisenmanagement in Lukašenka’s Belarus,” Osteuropa, Vol. 56, No. 4 (2006): 117-129.

26. “Stepan Bandera: The Resurrection of a Ukrainian National Hero,” Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 58, No. 4 (June 2006): 555-566.

27. *“Belarus: Prospects for Change,” New Europe Review, Vol. 2, No. 5, 2005.

28. “Stalin’s Emergent Crime: Popular and Academic Debates on the Ukrainian Famine of 1932-33,” Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Volume 29, Nos. 1-2 (Summer-Winter 2004): 295-309.

29. “Europe’s Last Dictatorship: The Roots and Perspectives of Authoritarianism in ‘White Russia’,” Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 57, No. 6 (September 2005): 895-908.

30. “Belarus: Lukashenko’s Red October,” Problems of Post-Communism, Vol. 52, No. 2 (March-April 2005): 19-28 [co-authored with Lyubov Pervushina].

31. “Chernobyl: A Reassessment.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, Vol. 45, No. 8 (December 2004): 588-607.

32. “Lukashenka’s First Ten Years: An Analysis,” Belarusian Review, Vol. 16, No. 3, 2004. See also an on-line version, http://www.belreview.cz/articles/2822.html

9 33. “The Prospects for Democracy in Belarus.” Problems of Post-Communism, Vol. 51, No. 1 (January-February 2004): 17-28.

34. “Bac’ka Lukasenka: Zum Phaenomen ‘charismatischer’ Herrschaft” [Father Lukashenka: On the Phenomenon of ‘Charismatic’ Domination], Osteuropa, Vol. 54, No. 2 (2004): 18-30.

35. “De nasleep van Tsjernobyl: Gezondheidsproblemen in Wit-Rusland” [The Aftermath of Chernobyl: Health Problems in Belarus], Oost-Europa Verkenningen (Amsterdam) (March 2002): 71-80.

36. “The Parliamentary Elections in Belarus: Lukashenka’s Dress Rehearsal?” The Harriman Review (January 2001). [Co-authored with Uladzimir Padhol]

37. “International Nuclear Safety: The Case of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.” Vermont Law Review, Vol. 24, No. 4 (Summer 2000): 1209-1228. [Co-authored with Tatyana E. Cerullo]

38. “Ukrainian Scientists’ View of Chernobyl’. A Case of Déjà vu?” Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, Vol. 40, No. 4 (2000): 251-256.

39. “The Demographic Crisis in Belarus.” Problems of Post-Communism, Vol. 47, No. 1 (January-February 2000): 16-27.

40. “National Consciousness in Belarus, Nationalities Papers, Vol. 27, No. 4 (December 1999): 565-578.

41. “Belarus: The Opposition and the President.” The Harriman Review (September 1999). [Co-authored with Uladzimir Padhol]

42. *“Ukraine and Belarus: Politics, Social Mobility and the Next Generation. Belarusian Review, Vol. II, No. 1, (Spring 1999), 11-15.

43. “Environmental and Health Problems in the Sakha Republic.” Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, Vol. 40, No. 1 (1999): 62-77.

44. “Nuclear Power in Ukraine in the Late 1990s.” Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, Vol. 39, No. 6 (1998): 309-320.

45. “Chernobyl: Ukraine Twelve Years After.” The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 54, No. 4 (July/August 1998): 15-16, 64.

46. “Belarus: Exploring the ‘Economic Miracle,’” Analysis of Current Events 10 (1998), 2-4.

47. *“Ukraine and Belarus in the Post-Soviet Era: A Comparative Study,” Belarusian Review, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Spring 1998): 13-17.

10 48. “The Legacy of Chernobyl' in 1997: Impact on Ukraine and Belarus.” Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, Vol. 38, No. 3 (March 1997): 163-170.

49. “Belarus.” The Microsoft CD ROM Encarta Encyclopaedia, 1997. 26 ms. pp.

50. “Belarus: An Analysis of the Lukashenka Regime.” The Harriman Review (Spring 1997): 24-28.

51. “Ukraine's Relations with Russia in the Contemporary Era.” The Harriman Review, Vol. 9, No. 1-2 (Spring 1996): 103-112.

52. “The Decade of Despair.” The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vo. 52, No. 3 (May- June 1996): 22-31.

53. “Ukraine's Relations with Russia in the Contemporary Era.” The Harriman Review, Vol. 9, No. 1-2 (Spring 1996): 103-112.

54. “Chernobyl: Ten Years After the Catastrophe.” Medical and Health Annual of the Encyclopedia Britannica, Chicago, 1996, pp. 17-41.

55. “Belarus: Back to the USSR?” Freedom Review (November-December 1995): 33-36.

56. “Belarus: Ten Years After Chernobyl.” Post-Soviet Geography, Vol. XXXVI, No. 8 (August 1995): 1-28.

57. “Ukraine, Russia, and the Problem of the Crimea.” Nationalities Papers, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Spring 1995): 261-289. [Coauthored with David F. Duke.]

58. Dmitri D. Kozikis and David R. Marples, “Impartiality: The Belarusian Context.” Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. XXXVI, No. 3-4 (September-December 1994): 467-472.

59. “Kuropaty: Investigation of a Stalinist Historical Controversy.” Slavic Review, Vol. 53, No. 2 (Summer 1994): 513-523.

60. “Nuclear Power in the CIS: A Reappraisal.” RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 2, No. 28, 3 June 1994, pp. 21-27.

61. “Observations on the Geology and Geohydrology of the Chernobyl' Nuclear Accident Site, Ukraine.” International Geology Review, Vol. 36, No. 2 (February 1994): 203-211. [Co-authored with John R. Matzko, Donald J. Percious, and Jack Rachlin.]

62. “Environment, Economy, and Public Health Problems in Belarus'.” Post-Soviet Geography, Vol. XXXV, No. 2 (February 1994): 102-112.

63. “Belarus: The Illusion of Stability.” Post-Soviet Affairs, Vol. 9, No. 3 (June-September 1993): 453-477.

64. “'After the Putsch': Prospects for Independent Ukraine” Nationalities Papers, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Fall 1993): 35-46.

11 65. “Chernobyl's Lengthening Shadow,” The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 49, No. 7 (September 1993): 38-43.

66. *“Ukraine, Belarus, and the Energy Dilemma,” RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 2, No. 27, July 2, 1993, pp. 39-44.

67. “A Correlation Between Radiation and Health Problems in Belarus?” Post-Soviet Geography, Vol. XXXV, No. 5 (May 1993): 281-292.

68. “The Post-Soviet Nuclear Power Program,” Post-Soviet Geography, Vol. XXXV, No. 3 (March 1993): 172-184.

69. *“New Interpretations of Ukrainian History,” RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 2, No. 11, March 12, 1993, pp. 57-61.

70. *“The Legacy of the Chernobyl Disaster in Belarus,” RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 2, No. 5, January 29, 1993, pp. 46-50.

71. *“Chernobyl and Nuclear Energy in Post-Soviet Ukraine,” RFE/RL Research Report, Vol. 1, No. 35, September 4, 1992, pp. 54-58.

72. “Post-Soviet Belarus' and the Impact of Chernobyl',” Post-Soviet Geography, Vol. XXXIII (September 1992): 419-431.

73. “Toward a Thematic Approach to the Collectivization Campaign in the Soviet West (1948-56),” Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. XXXIII, No. 3/4 (September/December 1991): 225-240.

74. “Chornobyl': pohlyad iz zakhodu” [Chernobyl” The View from the West) Vsesvit (Kiev), No. 10 (1991): 228-230.

75. *“Radicalization of the Political Spectrum in Ukraine,” Report on the USSR, Vol. 3, No. 35, August 30, 1991, pp. 30-33.

76. “Dovody na koryst' Ukrains'koho suverenitetu,” Suchasnist', No. 6 (June 1991): 64-74.

77. “Chernobyl': Five Years Later,” Soviet Geography, Vol. 32, No. 5 (May 1991): 291- 313.

78. “Chernobyl': Observations on the Fifth Anniversary,” Soviet Economy, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1991, pp. 175-188.

79. “Revelations of a Chernobyl Insider: An Interview with Yuri Risovanny,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 46, No. 10, December 1990, pp. 16-21.

80. *“Turmoil in the Donbass: The Political Situation and the Economic Realities,” Report on the USSR, Vol. 2, No. 41, October 12, 1990, pp. 13-16.

12 81. “Chernobyl: Its Effects in the USSR,” Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Summer 1990): 5-16.

82. *“A Retrospective of a Nuclear Disaster,” Report on the USSR, Vol. 2, No. 16, April 20, 1990, pp. 9-14.

83. “No Soap Say Striking Miners,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 45. No. 10, December 1989.

84. *“Current Events in the Ukraine,” Soviet Analyst, Vol. 18, No. 11, May 31, 1989; No. 12, June 14, 1989; and No. 13, June 28, 1989.

85. “Ukraina za M. Gorbachova” [Ukraine under Gorbachev] Suchasnist', No. 2(334), February 1989, pp. 78 - 86.

86. “The Chernobyl Disaster,” Current History (October 1987): 325-28, 341-43.

87. “Beyond Chernobyl,” The East West Papers (September-October 1987).

88. *The Chornobyl Commission Report, 36 pp. (coauthor). Toronto: Ukrainian Canadian Congress, April 1987.

89. “Chornobyl'--rik piznishe” [Chernobyl—One Year Later] Suchasnist', no. 4 (April 1987): 88-104.

90. “An Examination of the Soviet Steel Industry in the 1980s,” Canadian Slavonic Papers, vol. XVIII, no. 4 (December 1986): 369-84.

91. “Chernobyl and Ukraine,” Problems of Communism, no. 6 (November-December 1986): 17-27.

92. “Work and Safety in Ukraine's Nuclear Power Industry,” Across Frontiers (Berkeley, California), vol. 3, nos. 1 and 2 (Fall 1986): 1-4; 36-8.

93. *“Soviet Steel: The Ukrainian Dilemma,” Soviet Analyst , vol. 15, nos. 8 and 9, 16 and 30 April, 1986.

94. “Die Katastrophe von Chernobyl': oder Wie sicher sind die Atomkraftwerke in der Ukraine?” [The Chernobyl Catastrophe: or How Safe Are Nuclear Power Plants in Ukraine?] Osteuropa info [Berlin], Nr. 65 (1. Quartal 1986): 94-106.

95. “The Soviet Annexation of Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia: the Development of Socialist Farming, 1939-1941,” Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. XXVII (June 1985): 158-77.

96. “The Ukraine in World War II,” Radio Liberty Research Bulletin, Supplement 1/85, May 15, 1985, 26 pp.

13 97. “The Soviet Collectivization of Western Ukraine, 1948-1949,” Nationalities Papers, Vol. XIII (Spring 1985): 21-43.

98. *“The Industrial Planning Experiment in the Ukraine: Old Problems and New,” Radio Liberty Research Bulletin, RL 430/84, November 13, 1984.

99. “'Zabutyi' voiennyi zlochynets'” [The Forgotten Atrocities of War], Diyaloh (Toronto), no. 10 (1984): 44-50.

100. “The Kulak in Postwar USSR: the West Ukrainian Example,” Soviet Studies, Vol. XXXVI, no. 4 (October 1984): 560-70.

101. “Khrushchev, Kaganovich and the Ukrainian Crisis,” Journal of Ukrainian Studies, no. 16 (Summer 1984): 55-70.

102. “Collective Farm Production in East and West Ukraine During the Fourth Five-Year Plan (1946-1950): A Comparative Study,” Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. XXII, no. 4 (December 1980): 496-505.

Book Chapters

1. “Belarus and Euromaidan: Lukashenka’s Responses,” in Ukraine’s Euromaidan: Analyses of a Civil Revolution, ed. David R. Marples and Frederick V. Mills. Stuttgart: Ibidem Press and New York: Columbia University Press, 2015, pp. 217-238.

2. “Ethnic and Social Composition of Ukraine’s Regions and Voting Patterns,” E- International Relations, March 10, 2015, in Ukraine and Russia: People, Politics, Propaganda, and Perspectives, ed. Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska & Richard Sakwa. Bristol, UK: E-International Relations Publishing, 2015, pp. 9-18.

3. “Formirovanie natsii na osnove proshlogo: uvekovechivanie geroev Velikoy Otechestvennoy voyny v Belarusi” [The formation of a nation on the basis of the past: the perpetuation of heroes of the Great Patriotic War in Belarus,” in Budushchee Belarusi: Vzglyad nezavisimykh ekspertov [The Future of Belarus: Perspectives of Independent Experts], ed. Oleg Manaev. St. Petersburg: Nevskiy prostor, 2012, pp. 171-216.

4. “Ethnic Issue in the Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine, “ in Holodomor and Gorta Mor: Histories, Memories, and Representations of Famine in Ukraine and Ireland,” edited by Christian Noack, Linday Janssen, and Vincent Comerford. London: Anthem Press, 2012, 35-49.

5. "Stepan Bandera: In Search of a Ukraine for Ukrainians," in In the Shadow of Hitler: Personalities of the Right in Central and Eastern Europe, ed. Rebecca Haynes. London: I.B. Tauris, 2011. 227-244.

14 6. "The Long Shadow of Chernobyl," in Gerd Ludwig, The Long Shadow of Chernobyl. I- pad app book available on line at http://itunes.apple.com/app/the-long-shadow-of- chernobyl/id484752718, Lightbox Press, 2011.

7. “Stepan Bandera—Heroi Ukrainy,” in Strasti za Banderovyu, ed. T.S. Amar, I. Balyts’kyi, and Ya. Hrytsak, Kyiv: Hrani-T, 2010, pp. 128-139.

8. “The Failed Revolution: Reflections on the 2006 Election in Belarus.” In Europe's Last Frontier, ed Oliver Schmidtke and Serguei Ekeltchik, Basingstoke (Hampshire: Macmillan-Palgrave, 2009).

9. “Creating New National History from Old: the Role of Historical Memory and World War II in Contemporary Belarus.” In Andrej Dynko, ed. The Generation Gap, or Belarusian Differences in Goals, Values and Strategy (Warsaw: Lazarsky University, 2008), pp. 157-167.

10. “Are there Belarusians in Belarus?” in Valer Bulhakau, ed. The Geopolitical Place of Belarus in Europe and the World (Warsaw: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2006), pp. 175- 180.

11. “Belarus After the March 2006 Elections,” in Prospects for Democracy in Belarus, ed. Joerg Forbrig, David R. Marples, and Pavol Demes, Washington, DC: The German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2nd edition, 2006, pp. 197-206.

12. “The Democratic Political Opposition,” in Prospects for Democracy in Belarus, ed. Joerg Forbrig, David R. Marples, and Pavol Demes, Washington, DC: The German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2006, pp. 47-56.

13. “The Presidential Election Campaign: An Analysis,” in Prospects for Democracy in Belarus, pp. 95-101.

14. “The Fall of the USSR: The National Dimension and the Role of Ukraine,” in Tragediya velikoy derzhavy: natsional'nyi vopros i raspad Sovetskogo Soyuza [The Tragedy of a Great State: the National Question and the Fall of the Soviet Union], ed. G.N. Sevost'yanov (Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of History, 2005), pp. 526-542.

15. “Belarus in a Global World,” in Yu.V. Stulov, ed. The United States of America in a Globalized World: Challenges and Perspectives (Minsk: Propilei, 2004), pp. 341-345.

16. “Ukraine: A Country Profile,” in Marat Terterov, Consultant Editor, Doing Business with Ukraine, 3rd edition, London: GMB Publishing, 2004, pp. 1-9.

17. “Belarus: The Russia Option,” in Oleg Manaev, ed. Recent Developments in Belarusian Politics, Society, and Media. Dortmund: Erich-Brost Institute, 2004, pp. 13-18.

15 18. “The Lukashenka Presidency and the Future of Belarus.” In Egle Rindzeviciute, ed. Contemporary Change in Belarus, Baltic and East European Studies 2. Stockholm: Baltic and East European Graduate School, 2004, pp. 7-20.

19. “The Dynamics of the 2001 Presidential Election.” In Stephen White, Elena Korostoleva, and John Loewenhardt, ed. Post-Communist Belarus (London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004), pp. 93-109. [Co-authored with Uladzimir Padhol]

20. “Belarus: The Last European Dictatorship?” In Ann Lewis, ed. The EU & Belarus: Between Moscow and Brussels. London: The Federal Trust, 2002, pp. 31-50.

21. “History and Politics in Belarus and the Western Response.” In Elena Korostoleva, ed. Contemporary Belarus: Between Democracy and Dictatorship (London: Routledge Curzon, 2002), pp. 1-16.

22. “The Opposition in Belarus: History, Potential, and Perspectives,” in Independent Belarus: Domestic Determinants, Regional Dynamics, and Implications for the West, ed. Margarita M. Balmaceda, James Clem, and Lisbeth L. Tarlow. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2002, pp. 55-76. [Co-authored with Uladzimir Padhol]

23. “Belarus: Independence and the Russian Question.” In Brassey’s Eurasian Security Yearbook, edited by Ustina Markus and Daniel N. Nelson. Washington, D.C: Brassey’s Inc., 2002, pp. 17-28. [Co-authored with Uladzimir Padhol]

24. “Die Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik WeissRussland (1917-1945),” in Handbuch der Geschichte Weissrusslands, ed. Dietrich Beyrau and Rainer Lindner. Goettingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 2001, pp. 135-152.

25. “Die Sozialistische Sowjetrepublic WeissRussland (1945-1991) in Handbuch der Geschichte Weissrusslands, ed. Dietrich Beyrau and Rainer Lindner. Goettingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 2001, pp. 166-177.

26. “Stalinism in the 1940s: A Western Perspective” In Chelovek v kontekste kul'tury i literatury SShA. Materialy mezhdunarodnykh konferentsiy, ed. Yu. V. Stulov. Minsk, 1996, pp. 52-56.

27. “The Chernobyl Disaster: Its Effects on Belarus and the Ukraine.” In The Long Road to Recovery: Community Responses to Industrial Disaster, ed. James K. Mitchell. Tokyo: United Nation's University Press, 1996, pp. 183-230.

28. “Belarus and the Expansion of the European Union.” In Derek Hall and Darrick Danta, ed., Europe Goes East: EU Enlargement, Diversity, and Uncertainty. London: The Stationery Office, 2000, pp. 349-359.

29. “Ukraine and the Expansion of the European Union.” In Hall and Danta, ed., Europe Goes East, pp. 360-374.

16 30. “The Political Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident.” In Norma Berkowitz and Mark Beissinger, ed., The Chernobyl Reader, University of Wisconsin, 2001, 18 pp.

31. “Ukraine, Russia, and the Current Energy Crisis.” In Ekonomika Ukrainy: mynule, suchasne i maybutne (The Economy of Ukraine: Past, Present and Future), ed. George Churchman and Mykola Herasymchuk, Kiev: Naukova dumka, 1993, pp. 313-324.

32. “The Greening of Ukraine: Ecology and the Emergence of Zelenyi svit, 1986-1990,” in Judith Sedaitis and Jim Butterfield, eds., Perestroika From Below: Social Movements in the Soviet Union, Westview Press, 1991, pp. 133-144.

33. “Ukrainians in Eastern Poland Under Soviet Rule,” in Keith Sword, ed., Poland Under Soviet Rule, 1939-1941, London: The Macmillan Press, 1991, pp. 236-52.

34. “Can the Soviet Union Reform Itself?” In Glasnost Examined: Inside the USSR, Washington, D.C.: The World Media Association, 1988, pp. 62-71.

Shorter Articles

Shorter articles also published in Belarusian Review, Britannica Book of the Year, Radio Liberty Research Bulletin, RFE/RL Research Report, Report on the USSR, Soviet Analyst, Open Democracy Russia,E-International Relations, The Point Journal, and others.

Regular author for Eurasian Daily Monitor (Washington, SC, for articles on Belarus), 2004-13. See: http://jamestown.org/authors_details.php?author_id=189

Preface or Foreword

“The Historian as Public Analyst: The Case of Ukraine.” Foreword to Marta Dyczok, Ukraine’s Euromaidan: Broadcasting Through Information Wars with Hromadske Radio. E-International Relations, 2016.

Foreword to Olesya Khromeychuk, Undetermined Ukrainians: Post War Narratives of the Waffen SS ‘Galicia’ Division. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2013.

“Introduction” to Grigorii Medvedev, No Breathing Room: The Aftermath of Chernobyl. New York: Basic Books, 1993, pp. 1-29.

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED TALKS, 2014-16

17 "Western Debates on OUN and UPA and their Historical Legacy in Ukraine." Invited lecture to members of the doctoral program and faculty of the program "Austrian Galicia and its Multicultural Heritage," University of Vienna, Austria, 31 January 2014.

"Understanding Vladimir Putin and the Ukrainian-Russian Conflict." Paper presented at a forum of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, held at the Faculty of Education, University of Alberta, 6 March 2014.[

"'Our Glorious Past': Lukashenka's Belarus and the Great Patriotic War." Book launch, Dom Spotkań z Historią, Warsaw, Poland. Sponsored by Belarus in Focus (Warsaw) and the Canadian Embassy in Warsaw, 27 March 2014.

"The Conflict in Crimea." Keynote lecture to the University of Alberta Alumni Association, Eventi Hotel, New York, NY, 29 May 2014.

"The Politics of the 1932-33 Holodomor (Great Famine) in Ukraine: Recent Debates," at the International Symposium, "Thirty Years of Crisis: Empire, Violence, and Ideology in Eurasia form the First to the Second World War," Slavic and Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido, University, Japan, 10 July 2014

"The Donbas and Russian Responses to Euromaidan." Presentation at the Symposium "The Future of Ukraine: Conflict, Leadership, and Civil Society" (one of two keynote speakers), Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta. 14 November 2014

"The Donbas and Russian Responses to Euromaidan." Keynote presentation at the Symposium "The Future of Ukraine: Conflict, Leadership, and Civil Society," University of San Diego, 14 November 2014

"Public Intellectuals and the Conflict in Ukraine." Paper presented at the annual conference of the History and Classics Graduate Students' Association, University of Alberta, 27 February 2015

Book Panel on my book 'Our Glorious Past': Lukashenka's Belarus and the Great Patriotic War, at the Association for the Study of Nationalities, Annual Convention, The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, 24 April 2015

"An Analysis of Ukraine's 'Memory Laws'." Talk presented at the Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington. DC. July 24, 2015

"Historians and the Politicization of History in Ukraine and Belarus." Paper presented at the 9th ICCEES World Congress, Makuhari, Japan. August 6, 2015

"Rethinking Chernobyl After 30 Years." Paper presented at the conference "70 Years After Hiroshima", organized by the Department of History and Classics and the Prince Takamado Japan Centre, University of Alberta. September 19, 2015

18 "Decommunization and Retribution in Contemporary Ukraine." Presented at Conference on Aftermaths: Repression, Participation, and Retribution in East Central Europe," Columbia University, New York. February 19-20, 2016 Public and Professional Activities, 2014-16

• "Soviet Civil Defense after World War II," talk presented at the Alberta Provincial Archives, panel to discuss civil defense films shown the previous weekend, 3 June 2015. • "Euromaidan and the Ukrainian Conflict with Russia." Keynote presentation at the Edmonton Lifelong Learning Association, University of Alberta, 7 May 2015. • Interview, Corus Radio, Calgary, 16 April 2015 • Interview, BBC Radio "5-Live," 23 March 2015 • "The Conflict in Ukraine." Talk to Social Studies Teachers from W.P. Wagner and Strathcona High Schools, W.P. Wagner School, Edmonton, 20 March 2015. • Interview, Global Television, Edmonton, 5 March 2015 • Interview, 630 CHED radio station, 3 March 2015 • Disentangling the Ukraine Crisis as A Ceasefire Agreement Breaks Down - See more at: http://uprisingradio.org/home/2015/02/20/disentangling-the-ukraine- crisis-as-a-ceasefire-agreement-breaks-down/#sthash.trmOUbEU.dpuf, Uprising Radio, Los Angeles, California, 20 February 2015 • Interview, CTV National, 14 February 2015 • Interview, CBC Radio ("Radioactive"), 12 February 2015 • Interview, BBC World TV, 23 February 2015 • Commens on Ukraine, U of A News website, 19 December 2014 • Articles published in Open Democracy Russia (each around 1200 words): https://www.opendemocracy.net/od-russia/david-marples/long-live- donetsk-people%E2%80%99s-republic, 8 July 2014 • https://www.opendemocracy.net/od-russia/david-marples-myroslava- uniat/ukrainian-army-is-unprepared-for-war (with Myroslava Uniat) • https://www.opendemocracy.net/od-russia/david-marples/fuckingputin • Personal blog site, "Current Politics in Ukraine." 17 articles published in 2014-15, each around 2,000 words. https://ukraineanalysis.wordpress.com/ • Interview on 70th Anniversary of Hiroshima, for UAlberta News, July 28, 2015. • Briefing on Ukraine to Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, August 7, 2015. • Interview on 70th Anniversary of Hiroshima Conference, The Gateway, September 11, 2015. • Interview on 70th Anniversary of Hiroshima Conference, CBC Radio, Edmonton, September 16, 2015. • Co-organizer of international conference, "70 Years After Hiroshima", University of Alberta, September 18-19, 2015. • Chair of panel on "Geopolitics of the Arab Uprisings: Oil, Foreign Intervention, and Military Coup," at the conference "The Unfinished Project of the Arab Spring", University of Alberta, September 26, 2015. • Interview (on Russian involvement in Syria), 630 CHED Radio, September 29, 2015.

19 • Interview on the Danielle Smith Show, News Talk Radio 770, Calgary, September 29, 2015. • Talk on Ukraine, Delton Elementary School, Edmonton, October 2, 2015. • Interview on the Danielle Smith Show, News Talk Radio 770, Calgary, October 12, 2015. • Interview, Al Jazeera Radio, November 21, 2015. • Interview, 630 CHED Radio, November 25, 2015. • Interview, KPMG Radio, Wellington, New Zealand, November 26, 2015.

Other Selected Media Interviews

CBC Edmonton AM CBC Radio “Radioactive,” regular slot on “Europe,” in 2009-2010 CanWest CBC Syndicate (interviews with CBC Montreal, St. John’s, Fredericton, Yellowknife, Winnipeg, Regina, Sudbury, and Vancouver) CKOM, Saskatoon CBC Radio, Ontario Morning CBC Calgary City TV, Edmonton CTV News (numerous interviews, 2013-15) Global TV, Edmonton Radio Canada, Montreal (for series on Cold War now on DVD) KPFK FM, Los Angeles Voice of America, Russian Service, Belarusian Service, and Ukrainian Service BBC World BBC News BBC Radio 5 ABC, Australian Broadcasting Company NHK TV, Tokyo, Japan Radio Liberty, Prague, Czech Republic Radio Denmark, Copenhagen Maclean’s, The New York Times Washington Post The Times of India National Post National Public Radio, Boston, MA Time magazine Panorama magazine, Milan, Italy National Public Radio, Los Angeles Radio China International, Beijing, China Sanlian Life (weekly magazine), Beijing, China Social Outlook, Shanghai, China Financial Times

20 Bratislava Pravda (Slovakia) Embassy (Ottawa)

Presentations: National and International

Canada University of Saskatchewan University of Calgary University of British Columbia University of Western Ontario University of Ottawa Malaspina University College, Nanaimo, BC University of Toronto McGill University, Montreal University of Northern British Columbia University of Manitoba University of Winnipeg University of Victoria York University

United States University of Chicago Ohio State University Vermont Law School University of Wisconsin-Madison Harvard University University of Michigan University of California at Berkeley California State University University of California, Santa Barbara University of San Diego, CA Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA The Harriman Institute, Columbia University The Hoover Institution, Stanford University Center for Russian, European, and Eurasian Studies, Stanford University Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Michigan Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C. Monterey Institute of International Studies, California Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. Kennan Institute (Woodrow Wilson Center), Washington, D.C. Cleveland City Club Forum Faculty of Environment, University College of Los Angeles Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, University of Illinois

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United Kingdom European Research Institute, University of Bath University of St Andrews, Scotland Department of Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow University of the West of England, Bristol School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London Kings College, University of London Kings College, Cambridge University Robinson College, University of Cambridge (Co-founder of the Stasiuk Annual Lecture on Ukraine at Cambridge University, 2002-2016, which led to the foundation of a permanent Ukrainian Studies program at the university in 2008) University of Lancaster University of Sheffield

Australia University of Adelaide Monash University, Melbourne University of Western Australia, Perth

Ukraine Ukrainian International Economics Association, L’viv, Euro-Chernobyl Conference, Kyiv, Lviv Polytechnical University

Belarus European Humanities University, Minsk, Belarus Belarusian State Economic University, Minsk, Belarus Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus Minsk State Linguistic University, Minsk, Belarus United States Information Service, Minsk, Belarus

Other European Countries German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMFUS), Warsaw, Poland; Berlin, Germany; Vilnius, Lithuania; and Brussels, Belgium Institute fuer die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Vienna, Austria Heinrich Boell Foundation, Warsaw, Poland Institute of Civic Space, Lazarski Institute, Warsaw, Poland Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bratislava, Slovakia Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Riga, Latvia Baltic and East European Graduate School, Stockholm, Sweden University of Tampere, Finland Central European University, Budapest University of Cologne, Germany School of Journalism, University of Dortmund, Germany

22 Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway Hornhaug Centre, Lillehammer, Norway Barents Institute, Kirkenes, Norway European Humanities University, Lithuania University of Vilnius, Lithuania

Japan University of Tokyo University of Hokkaido Hyogo Medical Association, Kobe

RESEARCH GRANTS

External

Killam Cornerstone Grant, $19,980, for preliminary research on new project on “History Wars in Ukraine and Russia: An Examination of Decommunzation in Ukraine,” July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, $35,000, Conference Grant for “70 Years After Hiroshima,” co-organized with Aya Fujiwara, University of Alberta, September 2015. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, $61,000, for the project “Historical Memory and World War II in Belarus,” 2009-2013. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, $52,500 for the study of “The Formation of National History in Ukraine, 1988-2005,” 2003-2006. AUCC, $6,000 for visit of guests from Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), December 1998. Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, $25,000 for the study of “Historical Perspectives of Authoritarianism in the Republic of Belarus”: 1997-2000. University of Calgary Gorbachev Foundation and CIDA, grant of $100,000 for project entitled: “Yakutsk-Sakha and the Siberian North-East,” October 1996 - September 1999. Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, Ottawa, Partnerships Program, grant of $2,000 for travel to Minsk, Belarus, December 1993. Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, Ottawa, Partnerships Program (formerly Canada-USSR Exchange), grant of $2,000 for research in Minsk, Belarus, April 1993. Ukrainian National Association, Research grant of US$26,000, 1987, for a project entitled “Chornobyl' and Ukraine,” subsequently published by the Macmillan Press Ltd., London, as The Social Impact of the Chernobyl Disaster.

Internal Killam Conference Grant, $3,700, August 2015. University Professorship, Office of the Proctor and Vice-President Academic, $20,000 annually, 2006-18.

23 Faculty of Arts-Winspear, University of Alberta, $10,000, 2007-08. Support for the Advancement of Scholarship (SAS), Faculty of Arts, $4,500 for “Belarus” The Lukashenka Years,” 2004. Support for the Advancement of Scholarship (SAS), Faculty of Arts, $5,600 for “Motherland: Russia in the 20th Century,” 2001. Humanities and Fine Arts, University of Alberta, $4,500 for the study of Stalinist repressions in Belarus, 2000-2001. Support for the Advancement of Scholarship, Faculty of Arts, $8,200 for the study of “Historical Perspectives of Authoritarianism in the Republic of Belarus,” 1996-97. Support for the advancement of Scholarship, Faculty of Arts, $1,430, for research assistance on the Belarus project funded by the SSHRC (above) Travel grant to Minsk, Belarus, $2,888, Humanities and Fine Arts Council, 1996-1997. Travel grant to Kiev, Ukraine, $2,500, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1996-1997. SAS grant - $8,146, 1996-97. SAS grant - $3,961, 1995-96. Central Research Fund Grant - $1,074, February 1995. SAS grant - $4,500, 1993-94. Central Research Fund Grant - $1,500, August 1993. Central Research Fund Grant - $1,100, May 1992. Central Research Fund Grant - $1,800, 1988. University of Alberta, Research Grant - $2,500, 1986.

D. TEACHING

Undergraduate Courses taught in the previous ten years

History 112: The Modern World (19th Century to the present) History 120: World History (1750 to present) History 204: Europe since the Renaissance History 210: Europe in the 19th and 20th Century History 295: Twentieth Century Warfare History 298: The History of Human Conflict History 300: Topics in European History History 317: Twentieth Century Ukraine History 318: Medieval and Imperial Russia History 320: The Soviet Union History 322: Russia in the 20th Century History 339: The Soviet Union History 406: Topics in Post-war European History History 415: Topics in Ukrainian History (Contemporary Ukraine) History 419: Topics in Soviet History (various topics) History 436: Topics in Soviet History (Stalinism in the Light of Glasnost and Perestroika) INTD 499: Department of Slavic and East European Studies, Topics in Soviet History UKRN S-124: 20th Century Ukraine, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University,

24 Summer Session. History 622054: EU Neighbours: Ukraine and Belarus since 1991, Department of Contemporary History, University of Innsbruck, Austria, Spring Session

Graduate Courses

War Studies 524: Total Warfare in the 20th Century, Graduate Course at the Canadian Forces Base, Edmonton, for the Royal Military College of Canada War Studies 522: Foreign Politics of the Soviet Union, for the Royal Military College of Canada History 631: Problems in 20th Century Russian History (various topics) History 633: Topics in East European History (Foundations of Soviet Autocracy) History 699: Research Seminar (The Peasantry in Imperial Russia and the USSR) History 699: Research Seminar (Soviet Nationalities Policy) History 699: Research Seminar (Contemporary Ukraine)

Honours Supervision

B. Halsey, 1992 (won honours prize) E. Van Nes, 1992 N. Nettleton, 1996 A. Hrynyk, 1996 K. Palmer, 1997 M. Pollard, 1999 K. Heinrichs, 2000 M. Schellenberger, 2003 M. Jemmett, 2009 D. Clanahan, 2012 A. Kalashnikov, 2013 (won honours prize) A. Resmerita, 2016

GRADUATE SUPERVISION

Ph.D.

D.Duke, Ph.D., completed 1998 A. Espiritu, Ph.D., completed 1999 E. Krevsky, Ph.D., completed 2002 P.A. Rudling, Ph.D., completed 2009 D. Dolff, Ph.D., completed May 2010 I. Khineyko, Ph.D., in progress T. Rockwell, Ph.D., (co-supervision with Professor R.W. Smith), completed, 2012 M. Melentyeva, Ph.D., in progress, ABD B.K. Daley, Ph.D., in progress, ABD E. Baidaus, Ph.D., completed, January 2017

25 L. Kasmach, Ph.D, completed, October 2016 O. Vinnyk (co-supervision with Professor H. Coleman), Ph.D., in progress, ABD F. Mills, in progress (comps completed, 2015) S. Allison, Ph.D., in progress, ABD (candidacy 2015) E. Gyidel, Ph.D., in progress, ABD (candidacy 2015)

M.A.

A. Espiritu (Thesis), Slavic and East European Studies 1992 P. Pirie (Thesis), 1993 N. Slawski (Thesis), 1994 B. Halsey (Thesis), 1994 S. Atkins (Thesis), 1994 A. Juricic (Thesis), 1994 E. de Marco (Thesis), Slavic and East European Studies 1996 E. Van Nes (Thesis), 1996 R. Zyla (Thesis), 1996 R. Heynen (Thesis), 1996 T. Cooper (course-based), 1997 N. Nettleton (Thesis), 1999 V. Plewak (Thesis), 2000 K. Palmer (course-based), 2002 M. Pollard (Thesis), 2002 O. Melnyk (Thesis), 2004 D. Braiden (course-based) 2005 R. Anderson (Thesis), 2006 D. Ryning (course-based), 2006 A. Rommens (Thesis), 2006 D. Grigat (course-based), 2006. G, Fowler (Thesis), 2007 M. Bernard (Thesis), 2008 F. Mills (Thesis), 2009 J. Vincent (Thesis), 2013 M. Ostapchuk (Thesis), 2015 A. Resmerita (Thesis, starting September 2016) C. Basar (Thesis, starting September 2016)

Committee Member or Examiner in the Department of History and Classics

Ph.D. Klid, B., Ph.D., 1992 Yekelchyk S., Ph.D., 1999. Neufeldt, C., Ph.D., 2000 Beniuk, A., Ph.D., 2002 Pavlovic, S., Ph.D., 2003

26 Eisler. M., Ph.D., 2008 Gainor, C., Ph.D. 2011 Zwicker, K., Ph.D. 2012 Friesen, A., Ph.D (in progress), ABD Demoskoff, J., PhD (in progress), ABD Miankinkov, E., Ph.D., 2015

Committee Member or Examiner, Other Departments

Gammer, N., Ph.D., Political Science, 1996. Poelzer, G., Ph.D., Political Science, 1996. Matiasz, S., Ph.D., Anthropology, 1994. Molchanov, M., Ph.D., Political Science, 1998. Painter, J., M.A., Political Science, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1991. Statiev, A., Ph.D., History, University of Calgary, 2000. Riach, D., Ph.D., Political Science, Carleton University, 2000. Khvan, Irina M.A., Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, 2004. Gounko, T., Ph.D., Department of Educational Foundations, 2007 Isakava, V., Ph.D, Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, 2012 Babicheva, Yu., Ph.D., Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, 2011 Zhyznomirska, Lyubov, Political Science, 2012 Kmita, Cathy, Anthropology (in progress) Beukian, Sevan, PhD , Political Science, 2015 Robertson, Fiona, MA Thesis, Political Science, 2011

External Assessor

External assessor for four promotion cases in 2004-16 at Nipissing University (History), University of Virginia (History), University of Waterloo (Slavic and Germanic Studies), University of Saskatchewan (History), Pennsylvania State University (Sociology), and Eastern Finland University.

E. PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICES

CONSULTATIONS

General

Expert witness for Immigration and Naturalization Service of the United States: Kansas City, 1996; Chicago, 1998, San Francisco, 1999, Atlanta, 1999, Philadelphia, 2002, New York City, 2003, 2004, Seattle, 2007, Denver, 2005, 2007, Newark, NJ, 2012 [all involving potential refugees from either Belarus or Ukraine]. International consultant for The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Chicago) for exchange program with the former countries of the Soviet Union., 1992-94.

27 Consultant to American Bar Association on amendments to the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus, 1993. Expert witness for the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada hearings, 1992-93. External consultant to Arnold Publishers on the book, Russia: Then and Now, published in 1993. Consultant and regular contributor on Ukraine and Belarus, Oxford Analytica, Oxford, England.

For Governments US Department of State Office of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, United Kingdom Ditchley Foundation, UK British Defence Council US Department of State, Foreign Relations Institute Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Canada) Depart of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada Foreign Ministry of Slovakia, Bratislava Foreign Ministry of Lithuania, Vilnius Heinrich Boell Foundation, Warsaw, Poland Embassy of Canada, Warsaw, Poland The Canadian Board of Immigration Immigration and Naturalization Service of the United States Embassy of the U.S.A. in the Republic of Belarus Embassy of Germany in the Republic of Belarus Embassy of Great Britain in the Republic of Belarus

For Non-Government/Non-Profit Organizations Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Advisory and Monitoring Group (Belarus) International Monetary Fund The American Bar Association The Association for Rural Development (Burlington, Vermont) Ukrainian Canadian Congress Cleveland City Club Forum The Ukrainian National Association (USA) Academy of Public Administration with the President of Ukraine The Belarusian Charitable Fund “For the Children of Chernobyl” Soros Foundation, New York City

COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND SPEECHES:

University Liaison officer and founder of the Alberta-Minsk academic exchange program between the

28 University of Alberta and the Minsk State Linguistic University, 1993--.

University of Alberta Open Day “Super Saturday,” September 1990, 1991 and 1992.

Co-founder of the Stasiuk Annual Lecture on Ukraine at Cambridge University, 2002- 2008, which led to the foundation of a permanent Ukrainian Studies program at the university in 2008.

Community: Edmonton Public Schools Alberta Teachers’ Association The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Edmonton Ukrainian Canadian Committee (national, Edmonton and Calgary branches)

29 G. REFEREES

Professor Kenneth Moure, Department of History & Classics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2H4 E-mail: [email protected]

Serhii Plokhii, Mykhailo Hrushevs’kyi Professor of Ukrainian History; Director, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard Unievrsity, Cambridge, MA 02138. E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Blair Ruble, Director, Global Sustainability and Resilience Program, The Woodrow Wilson Center, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20004-3027, USA Tel. (202) 691-4239 E-mail: [email protected]

Professor David B. Saunders, Professor of History, Department of History, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle NE1 7RU, UK E-mail: [email protected]

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