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. 3 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 Generation: Soviet Baby Boomers Talk About Their Lives (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006, 301 pp.) Soviet Baby Boomers: An Oral History of Russia’s Cold War 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. 4 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. 5 "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
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