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Andrew C. Reed Assistant Professor Department of Church History & Doctrine [email protected] (801) 422 – 4329 270 C JSB, Provo, UT 84602

I. EDUCATION Ph.D. 2014 – Arizona State University, Modern European History. Research Field: Modern Eastern and Russia Secondary Field: Religious Studies and Jewish History Dissertation Title: For One’s Brothers: Daniil Avraamovich Khvol’son and the Jewish Question in Russia, 1819-1911. (Committee: Stephen Batalden, Chair; Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Mark von Hagen, Brian Horowitz, Eugene Clay)

M.St. 2008 – University of Cambridge, Girton College, Study of Jewish-Christian Relations.

M.St. 2005 – University of Oxford, Wolfson College, Slavonic Studies.

BA 2004 – Brigham Young University, History.

II. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS and CURRENT PROJECTS Published Articles (selected) v Gerrit Dirkmaat and Andrew C. Reed, “‘The Kingdom of God and His Laws’: Joseph Smith’s Revelations and Teachings on Christ’s Kingdom and Church in the Council of Fifty ,” in How and What You Worship: Christology and Praxis in the Revelations of Joseph Smith, ed. Rachel Cope, Carter Charles, and Jordan T. Watkins (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center; : Deseret Book, 2020), 271–301.

v Jared Ludlow, Andrew C. Reed, and Shon D. Hopkin, “Supersessionism in Latter-day Saint Thought: An Appraisal,” Understanding Covenants and Communities: and Latter-day Saints in Dialogue, ed. Mark S. Diamond and Andrew C. Reed (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2020), 89-137.

v “An Apostate Maskil: The Impact of the Haskalah on Daniil Avraamovich Khvol’son” in New Approaches to Religion and the Enlightenment, Brett C. McInelly and Paul E. Kerry, eds. (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2018), 35-76.

v “The Saratov Case as a Critical Juncture in Ritual Murder History.” in The Worlds of Ritual Murder: Culture, Politics, and Belief in Eastern Europe and Beyond, Eugene M. Avrutin, Jonathan Dekel-Chen, and Robert Weinberg, eds. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2017), 74-94.

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v Rose Marie Reid, LeGrand Richards, and “The Plan for Teaching the Gospel to Jewish People,” Andrew C. Reed, John M. Murphy, and Jesse King, Mormon Historical Studies (Spring/Fall 2016), 145-194.

v “Framing the and Gathering: Orson Hyde and Early Mormon Understandings of Israel, Jews, and the Second Coming” in Foundations of the Restoration 2016 Sperry Symposium, Craig Ostler, Barbara Morgan, and Michael Hubbard MacKay, eds. (Religious Studies Center Brigham Young University, 2016), 225-244.

v “The non-Mormon mormony: authority, religious tolerance, and sectarian identification in late imperial Russia” in The Worldwide Church: Mormonism as a Global Religion, Michael A. Goodman and Mauro Properzi, eds. (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center Brigham Young University, 2016), 185-207.

v “Convergent Aims: The Revival of Jewish Studies in St. Petersburg and the Search for Russia’s Unaffiliated Jews.” Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia, vol. 11 (2013): 25-46.

Edited Books v Mark Diamond and Andrew C. Reed, eds. Understanding Covenants and Communities: Jews and Latter-day Saints in Dialogue, ed. Mark S. Diamond and Andrew C. Reed (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2020).

v Andrew C. Reed and Greg Wilkinson, eds. Religious Freedom: Building Faith, Family, and Society (Provo, UT: Office of Religious Outreach and Religious Education, 2017). (University Citizenship Assignment)

Forthcoming Publications (accepted) v “Vernacular Religion: Creative Individuals and Community Aesthetics” Cultural History of Religions in the West, Brett McInelly, ed. (: Bloomsbury Academic, forthcoming early 2021) – accepted and under contract.

v “Building Sacred Community: Response to Dean Phillip Bell” The Learning of the Jews: What Judaism Can Teach Latter-day Saints, (forthcoming 2020/early 2021) ed. Trevan Hatch. – accepted and under contract.

Published Book Reviews v Review of Shternshis, Anna. When Sonia Met Boris: An Oral History of Jewish Life under Stalin. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Russian Review: An American Quarterly Devoted to Russia Past and Present, vol. 77, no. 2 (April 2018): 324-325.

v Review of Turner, John G., The Mormon : A Biography. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2016. in BYU Studies Quarterly, vol. 57: no. 1 (April 2018): 198-201.

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v Review of Mikhailov, H. B., and Plamper, Jan, eds. Malen’kii chelovek i bol’shaia voina v istorii rossii: Seredina XIX – seredina XX v. St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriia, 2013. in The Russian Review: An American Quarterly Devoted to Russia Past and Present, vol. 75, no. 3 (July 2016): 536-537.

v Review of Nosenko-Stein, Elena. Peredaite ob etom detiam vashim, a ikh dety sleduiushchemu rodu: Kulturnaia pamiat’ u rossiiskikh evreev v nashi dni. Biblioteka Rossiiskovo evreiskovo kongressa. Moscow: Institut vostokovedeniia RAN, 2013 in The Russian Review: An American Quarterly Devoted to Russia Past and Present, vol. 74, no. 1 (January 2015): 180-181.

Encyclopedia Articles v “Zionism (Jewish and Christian)”, End of Days: An Encyclopedia of the Apocalypse in World Religions, Wendell G. Johnson, editor (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2017), 343-347.

Invited Newsletter Contributions (Misc.) v “BYU Interfaith Club” BYU Religious Education Review (Winter 2020), 20-23. https://issuu.com/byu_review_magazine/docs/review_13.1

v “Jewish—Latter-day Saint Dialogue” BYU Religious Education Review (Fall 2017), 18- 21. https://rsc.byu.edu/sites/default/files/review/Review_10.2_web.pdf

v “Summer Study in Vilnius, Lithuania” Arizona State University: Center for Jewish Studies (Fall 2010), 17.

Current Projects v Latter-day Saint Interfaith Work: Why and How We Engage (monograph) v “Can Theology Answer the Call? Latter-day Saint Thought on Suffering” with Byran Korth v Contested Identity: D. A. Khvol’son, Ritual Murder, and the Battle for Tolerance in Late Imperial Russia (monograph) v Sir Isaiah Berlin – Liberalism, Russia, and the twentieth century v “In Search of Truth: Pavel Florenskii’s theosophic interpretation of the world in 1914.” Article to be submitted to The Russian Review or Kritika. v Gerumi Khan: Persian Nobleman, Latter-day Saint, potential immigrant (with Gerrit Dirkmaat)

III. RESEARCH and TEACHING POSITIONS 2015-Present Assistant Professor, Brigham Young University, Church History and Doctrine 2014-2015 Visiting Assistant Professor, Brigham Young University, Department of Church History and Doctrine 2013-2014 Adjunct Instructor, Brigham Young University, Religious Education, Department of Church History and Doctrine 2012-2013 NSEP Boren Fellow (St. Petersburg, Russia) European University St. Petersburg, Research Affiliate, IMARES

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2011, 2012 Research Affiliate, European University St. Petersburg, Department of Anthropology 2011-2012 Graduate Teaching Associate, Arizona State University, Department of History 2010-2011 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, Department of History 2008-2010 Research Associate, Arizona State University, Melikian Center for Russian and East European Studies/ Project Go (ROTC and Military language training program)/ Critical Languages Institute 2007-2008 Taft Union High School, English Teacher, Taft, CA 2005-2006 Taft College, Adjunct Instructor, Taft, CA

IV. COURSES TAUGHT Brigham Young University REL C 351 Survey of World Religions REL C 357 Survey of Judaism and Islam REL C 325 REL C 225 Foundations of the Restoration Arizona State University HST 104 Western Civilization 1500-Present HST 103 Western Civilization 1200-1700 HST 354 Revolutionary Europe 1789-1917 Taft College HISTORY 17A US History Survey

V. SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS v “Unlikely Conversationalists: Florenskii and Thoreau on Friendship as a Remedy for the World” ASEEES Summer Convention, Zagreb, Croatia (June 16, 2019). v “Meerza Giraummee Khan and the Beginnings of the Localization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Asia” Decentered Mormonism, Bordeaux, France (March 30, 2019). (with Gerrit Dirkmaat). v “Comparative Christian Worldviews: Theosis as an Exploration of Mormon and Orthodox Thought” Asian Conference on Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion, Tokyo, Japan (March 23, 2019). v “Within Her Sacred Borders: Khvol’son’s understanding of Christian Theology” at Russian Kruzhok, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona (March 1, 2019). v “The Photography Collection of Jay Jensen: Early 20th century Japan under the Christian Missionary Gaze” Japan Studies Association, Oahu, Hawaii (Jan. 5, 2019). v “Shinto Shrines in Modern Japanese Pilgrimage” Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Soka University, , CA (October 19, 2018). v “Building the Navigational Self: Efforts to define Jewish selfhood in nineteenth-century Russia” Association for Slavic, Eurasian, East European Studies – International Association for the Humanities Summer Convention, Lviv, Ukraine (June 28, 2018). v “Japanese Christianity: Questions for Modern Evangelicals” at Japan Studies Association, Oahu, Hawaii (January 8, 2018). v “Pavel Florenskii’s Eschatology in Stolp i utverzhdenie istiny (1914)” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, , IL (November 11, 2017).

4 v “A Tale of Great Disdain – Ritual Murder and the Turn Away from Imperial Myths in the Post-Revolutionary Period” International Young Researchers Conference on Centennial, Commemoration, Catastrophe: 1917-2017 as Past and Present in Russia and Beyond, Cuma, Italy (June 14, 2017). v “Playing Religion: Russian Jewish Apostates in Nineteenth-Century Society” Religion and Spirituality in Society, Imperial College London, London, England (April 17, 2017). v “The Image of Mormons in and Media” Academy of Jewish Religion, Los Angeles, CA (December 10, 2016). v “The Blood Libel as a National Myth: Finding the Boundaries in Nineteenth-Century Russia” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Washington, D.C. (November 19, 2016). v “Framing the Restoration and Gathering: Orson Hyde and Early Mormon Understandings of Israel, Jews, and the Second Coming” Sperry Symposium, Provo, UT (October 30, 2016). v “Covenantal Belonging and Mormon Missiology” John Whitmer Historical Association, 44th Annual Conference, Kirtland, OH (September 23, 2016). v “To Doubt the Progress of Humanity: D. A. Khvol’son’s Efforts to Humanize Jewish Otherness” Association for Slavic, Eurasian, East European Studies – International Association for the Humanities Summer Convention, Lviv, Ukraine (June 26, 2016). v “Finding Pathways and Practices for Religious Tolerance in Early Mormonism” Mormon Historical Association, Snowbird, UT (June 9, 2016). v “Early Mormon Understandings of “Literal Gathering” and Israel” John Whitmer Historical Association, 43rd Annual Conference, Independence, MO (September 24-27, 2015). v “‘I have marked well the plight of My people’: Contemporary Jewish and Mormon Relations” International Association for the History of Religions, World Congress, Erfurt, Germany (August 28, 2015). v “Orson Hyde’s political and religious perspective on Jews and Judaism” Mormon Historical Association, Provo, UT (June 7, 2015). v “Narrating the Blood Libel Myth” Association for the Study of Nationalities 20th World Convention, , , NY (April 25, 2015). v “The non-Mormon mormony: authority religious tolerance, and sectarian identification in late imperial Russia.” Brigham Young University Church History Symposium “The International Church: The Global Reach of Mormonism.” Salt Lake City, UT (March 6- 7, 2014). v “Proselytes, Philanthropists, and Scholars: Reaching Russia’s ‘Unaffiliated’ Jews in Contemporary Russia.” Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies, Boston, MA (December 15, 2013). v “A Century of Beilis: Where did you come from? Where did you go?” 18th World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, Columbia University/Herriman Institute, New York City, NY (April 18, 2013). v “Daniil Khvol’son: A Case Study for Understanding Jewish Conversion in a Confessional Empire.” Faculty presentation, Brigham Young University Religious Education, Provo, UT (November 27, 2012).

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v “Jewish Studies in contemporary St. Petersburg.” Revival of Jewish Studies in Eastern Europe Symposium (Arizona State University and Uniwersytet Jagielloński). Tempe, AZ (November 8-9, 2012). v “The Refutation of Blood Libel: Forms and Sources of Authority in the Defense of Jews Accused of Committing Ritual Murder.” Association for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies (ASEEES) National Convention, Washington, D. C. (November 19, 2011). v “The Scholar as Activist: Daniil Avraamovich Khvol’son and the Legacy of His 1861 O nekotorykh srednevekovykh obvineniiakh protiv evreev: Istoricheskoe issledovanie po istochnikam.” Western Regional Conference on Faith and History - “The Historian and the Text.” Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA (October 22, 2011). v “Thinking about the academic study of Jewish — Christian relations in the 21st century university.” Arizona State University Center for Jewish Studies Student Recognition Celebration (April 28, 2010) Republished in abridged form, in Arizona State University Center for Jewish Studies, Fall 2010 Newsletter. http://jewishstudies.clas.asu.edu/newsletter v “Russian ‘Silver Age’ Religious Philosophers and Jews” at American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) National Convention, Boston, MA (November 15, 2009). v “Jewish Lithuania: Looking Back, Looking Forward” at Or Adam Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Scottsdale, AZ (October 2009). v “Anti-Semitism in the Beilis Trial, 1911-1913” at “Controversy and Convergence: Emerging Voices and Debates in Interdisciplinary Research Conference, Northern Arizona University (May 2009). v “Beilis Revisited” at “What’s in a Name? The Name of God and Eschatology in Philosophy, History, and Art.” Arizona State University (April 2009). v “Dabru Emet and A Sacred Obligation: Starting points for theological definitions of Jewish – Christian Relations.” at Cambridge Theological Federation, University of Cambridge (January 2007). v “Ukrainian and Polish Interaction and Public Education in Austrian Galicia, 1867-1900.” at Harvard University, Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute, Graduate Research Session (August 2005). v “Meletij Smotryc’kyj’s Homillary Gospel (1616): Examples of Early Ukrainian Linguistic Development.” Oxford Graduate Russian Society, University of Oxford (March 2005).

VI. PUBLIC OUTREACH AND MEDIA 2020 “The Influence of Rose Marie Reid” Y Religion Podcast. https://rsc.byu.edu/media/y- religion. 2019 “Jewish – Latter-day Saint Academic Dialogue Project” Brown Bag 2019 “What is Passover” Springville, Senior Center (April 2019) public lecture 2018 Interviewee, “This’ll Take a While” BYU Radio (April 19, 2018) https://www.byuradio.org/episode/f24aeb76-cb46-45d4-afaa-13cb5b55305b/this-ll-take- a-while-a-few-introductory-thoughts-on-world-religion-and-on-judaism 2018 “Sacred Sounds Interfaith Panel” Brigham Young University (with Imam Muhammad Shoayb Mehtar and Cantor Wendy Bat-Sarah), Provo, UT (January 25, 2018).

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2018 Guest, “In Good Faith” BYU Radio 2017 Consultant and Interviewee, “Latter-day Jew Wants Jews to Hear His Story of Love and Conversion”, Jewish Journal, Naomi Pfefferman (Nov. 2017). https://jewishjournal.com/news/los_angeles/226770/latter-day-jew-wants-jews- hear-story-love-conversion/

VII. RELEVANT FELLOWSHIPS and AWARDS 2019-2021 Planning committee member (UVU, BYU, Snow College, Westminster College) Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) Innovation Grant for interfaith training ($3000) 2018 Brigham Young University Mentored Environment Grant (MEG) — $6000 for Student Scholarships for the Global Leadership China program. 2018-2020 “Fellowship for Research on the History and Culture of Russian Jewry” SEFER Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization (Moscow, Russia) 2018- 2019. (215,000 Rubles). 2017 “Young Researcher Conference: Centennial, Commemoration, Catastrophe, 1917- 2017 as Past and Present in Russia and Beyond.” Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies ( University) in Cuma, Italy. (Fellowship for Research). 2014 “Church and State in the Early American Republic” The Witherspoon Institute, Princeton University, Summer 2014 (Fellowship for Study). 2014 Wallace E. Adams Memorial Award for Excellence in European History – Arizona State University. 2012-2013 Outstanding Teaching in the College Award, Arizona State University School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies. 2013 Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Student Association European Travel Grant. 2013 Arizona State University Center for Jewish Studies – Great Students Fellowship. 2012-2013 Arizona State University Melikian Center – Research Incentive Funds, Grant for study in Eastern Europe. 2012-2013 National Security Education Program – David L. Boren Fellowship for St. Petersburg, Russia. (Commitment for Federal Service Fulfilled in 2018), $24,000 2012 Dissertation Research Fellowship – Brigham Young University Religious Education. 2012 Department of State, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Office of Outreach Title VIII Program for Research and Training on Eastern Europe and Eurasia (Independent States of the Former Soviet Union)—University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Summer Research Lab Grant. 2012-2013 Arizona State University Department of History – Dissertation Research Fellowship. 2011-2012 Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Student Association, Graduate Research Support Program (GRSP). 2011-2012 Arizona State University Melikian Center – Research Grant. 2011-2012 Arizona State University Department of History – Adams European Travel Grant. 2010-2011 Jess Schwartz Memorial Scholarship – ASU Center for Jewish Studies. 2009 Or Adam Congregation for Humanistic Judaism Scholarship – ASU Jewish Studies Center.

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2009 Morris and Julia Kertzer Scholar – ASU Center for Jewish Studies. 2009 Great Students Graduate Fellowship – ASU Center for Jewish Studies Fellowship. 2005 Harvard University HURI – Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute Graduate Fellowship (Graduate course work in language and history).

VIII. DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Brigham Young University 2019 Moderator, “Interfaith Perspectives on Human Dignity, Religious Freedom, and Persecution” BYU Human Dignity and Freedom of Religion or Belief: Preventing and Addressing Persecution, 26th Annual International Law and Religion Symposium, October 6-8, 2019 2015-present BYU Religious Outreach Council, Fellow News Coverage: https://www.deseret.com/2019/7/6/8935815/jewish-and-latter-day-saint- scholars-just-had-an-interfaith-dialogue-in-jerusalem-now-they-re- going#elder-quentin-l-cook-of-the-quorum-of-the-twelve-apostles-shakes- hands-with-rabbi-samuel-l-spector-of-salt-lake-citys-congregation-kol- ami-at-the-byu-jerusalem-center-june-5-2019 https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/reflections-on-jewish-latter-day-saint- dialogue-in-israel/ https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2019-06-06/during- address-in-jerusalem-elder-cook-highlights-commonalities-of-latter-day- saints-and-jews-1216 https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/elder-cook-jerusalem- transcript-june-2019 2016-2019 Planning Committee – Interfaith Leadership Lab for Utah Undergraduate Students 2017 – USU 2018 – UVU 2019 – Westminster College (secured $2000.00 in funding grant) 2018-2021 Faculty Advisor – Student Interfaith Club Participant and Faculty Advisor for students in Interfaith Youth Core Training—Chicago, IL (August 2019) News coverage of Interfaith Club Activity: https://issuu.com/byu_review_magazine/docs/review_13.1 https://universe.byu.edu/2018/09/27/byu-interfaith-club-discusses-non- latter-day-saint-student-experience-1/ https://wheatley.byu.edu/truth-interfaith-work/ https://universe.byu.edu/2018/11/15/students-of-other-faiths-learn-to-be- more-tolerant-through-marginalization-1/ https://www.deseret.com/2018/1/31/20639255/why-interfaith- programming-matters-at-religious-schools-like-byu https://www.deseret.com/2018/1/26/20638959/this-new-byu-student- group-seeks-interfaith-understanding https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/church/news/how-byu-is-creating-an- environment-of-respect-and-understanding-for-students-of-all- faiths?lang=eng

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https://universe.byu.edu/2018/11/15/being-jewish-in-america-today-1/ https://universe.byu.edu/2018/12/17/new-rabbi-brings-energy-to-salt-lake- jewish-congregation-1/ https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2019-01-17/the-2-percent- how-muslims-jews-and-other-faiths-are-fostering-interfaith- understanding-at-byu-5533 https://universe.byu.edu/2019/11/19/byus-interfaith-club-promotes- dialogue-between-latter-day-saints-post-believers-and-other-faiths/ 2018 Faculty Mentor, “Sacred Sounds: A Compassionate Listening Guide to Musical Worship”, Maddie Blonquist – lead curator. https://cfac.byu.edu/sacred-sounds/. 2016-2018 Church History and Doctrine Reading Discussion Group – Co-Chair. 2019-2020 Master’s Thesis committee member (Jake Simmonds – defended April 2020) 2016-2018 Master’s Thesis committee member (Jeff Smedley defended April 2018) 2016-2018 Master’s Thesis committee member (Jared Davis defended August 2018). 2015 (Moderator) Five Questions: Bringing Greater Understanding in the Community. Interfaith panel hosted by the BYU Newman Catholic Student Club (November 11, 2015). 2015-2016 BYU Scholarly and Creative Works Grant Reviewer. 2015 BYU National Scholarships, Fellowships, and Programs (NSFP) Mock Interviewer for Rhodes Scholarship – Jerald Adam Long. 2014-2017 Faculty Forum Committee – Religious Education, Brigham Young University (2016-2017 Chair). 2014 Phi Alpha Theta Student Honor Society Regional Conference – “New Views on the Holocaust” Panel Chair and Moderator – Provo, UT. March 29, 2014. Arizona State University 2010-2011 Arizona State University, Department of History/Center for Jewish Studies – Eastern Europe Faculty Search Committee – Graduate Representative. 2009 Arizona State University, Conference Committee –- Joint Graduate and Undergraduate Student Government Legislative Policy Board. 2008-2010 Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Student Association Assembly Member for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (2008- 2010); Internal Affairs Committee Member. University of Cambridge 2006-2008 Graduate Representative for the Faculty Advisory Board, Divinity Faculty (Center for the Study of Jewish – Christian Relations), University of Cambridge. 2007 Graduate Representative, Faculty Search Committee, Center for the Study of Jewish — Christian Relations, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge.

IX. SERVICE TO ACADEMY AND FIELD 2019-2020 Reviewer Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 2019 Chair/Moderator for Maria Fedorova, UC Santa Barbara: "Experimental Ground: Harold Ware and the Russian Reconstruction Farms, 1925-27.” At Kruzhok in the Desert, Arizona State University

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2019 Chair, Panel on National Self Determination, ASEEES MAG Convention, Zagreg, Croatia, June 2019 2018-2019-Proposal Reviewer – Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy 2018-Roundtable Chair, “Religion in the Public Sphere: “Resurgent Anti-Semitism: Framing Challenges and Shaping Policy” BYU Wheatley Institution (November 6-10, 2018). 2017-Roundtable Chair, “Religion in the Public Sphere: ‘The Religious Other and Jewish Civil Society’” BYU Wheatley Institution (November 7-10, 2017). 2014-PRESENT Book reviewer for the Russian Review 2016 article reviewer for Mormon Historical Studies (periodic request) 2015-PRESENT Reviewer for BYU Religious Studies Center/Religious Educator (periodic request)

X. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association for the Study of Nationalities Association for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies Association for Jewish Studies Phi Alpha Theta Western Jewish Studies Association

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