[This is the final part of a four-part series of posts concerning “The Past, Present, and Possible Future of Russian History in America.” For background information on this series, click here. Previous installments: Part One, Part Two and Part Three. Cross-posted from The Russian Front.]
What is to be Done?
For scholars who have themselves been forced […]
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[This is the third of a four-part series of posts concerning “The Past, Present, and Possible Future of Russian History in America.” For background information on this series, click here. Previous installments: Part One and Part Two. Cross-posted from The Russian Front.]
Revenge of the Nationalities?
Despite the impressive work being done in the broad subfields of […]
Filed in: Avia-Corner, Academic Publishing, Historians, 1930s, Reviews, Great Patriotic War, Historiography
[This is the second of a four-part series of posts concerning “The Past, Present, and Possible Future of Russian History in America.” For background information on this series, click here. For Part One, here. Cross-posted from The Russian Front.]
From under the rubble
Although the years that immediately followed the demise of the Soviet system were accompanied […]
Filed in: Avia-Corner, Academic Publishing, Historians, Reviews, Historiography
[This is the first of a four-part series of posts concerning “The Past, Present, and Possible Future of Russian History in America.” For background information on this series, click here. Cross-posted from The Russian Front.]
A brief history of Russian history, 1945-1991
Although the scholarly study of Russia’s past may be said to have begun as early […]
[Cross-posted from The Russian Front]
About this time last year, The Journal of the Historical Society published an essay of mine devoted to recent trends in the field of Russian history. Although the article (”Scholarship at the Crossroads: The Past, Present, and Possible Future of Russian History in America”) was commissioned by the Journal’s editor, George […]