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Associate Professor (1997-Present)
Assistant Professor (1991-1996)
Indiana University
Department of History
South Bend, IN 46634-7111
EDUCATION
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Ph.D. (1988).
Fields: Modern Russian/European/World History (Political, Social, Intellectual).
Dissertation: "The French Revolution in Russian Intellectual Life (XIX-XX Centuries)."
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI., M.A.
Major: Russian/Soviet/European History, Russian Literature.
University of Moscow, Russia, B.A.
Major: Russian/Soviet/European Political and Intellectual History, Including Literature.
Thesis: "The University of Moscow and the October Revolution.”
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2005-2006, Eurasian Conflict Senior Policy Fellow, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution,
George Mason University.
2003-2004, Contributing Fellow for Central European and Eurasian Studies at Hudson Institute.
Summer, 2002, Harvard University, NEH Institute "Eurasia in World History," Faculty.
Summer, 1997, Columbia University, Visiting Scholar.
Summer, 1994, NEH Seminar in Moscow (extensive work in Russian Archives).
Summer, 1992, Hoover Institution, Fellow.
1990-1991, Harvard Russian Research Center, Fellow.
Summer, 1989, NEH Seminar, Yale University.
1987-1988 State University of New York at Oswego, Visiting Assistant Professor.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Field Reader for Fulbright-Hayes Projects Abroad.
Reviewer for Princeton University Press.
Taught History and/or Russian language on a part-time basis at the following universities: Michigan State University, Marygrove College, Queens College (CUNY), Jerusalem Branch.
Summers, 1993-1996, 1998-1999, worked in Russian Archives and libraries.
Lady Davis Fellowship, Hebrew University. (Awarded on basis of academic achievement.)
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HONORS
Fellow, The International Napoleonic Society.
Included in Marquis Who's Who in the World, Marquis Who's Who in America.
Included in following books published by International Biographical Center, Cambridge, England:
Who's Who in the 21st Century, Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century.
Outstanding Intellectuals of the 20th Century.
Included in A Biographical Dictionary of the Soviet Union 1917-1988, K.G. Saur, 1989.
Included in Contemporary Authors.
Nominated as possible Fellow by the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
EXTRAMURAL AWARDS
Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Fourth Annual Awards, 2001.
IREX Short Term Grant (Summer, 2000).
NEH Fellowship (Summer, 1997).
American Council of Learned Societies, Travel Grant (Summer, 1995).
Hoover Fellowship (Summer, 1992).
Grant to attend workshop on Economic Culture (Boston University, Summer, 1991).
Grant to attend Fourth Social Science Research Council Summer Research Workshop on Soviet Politics and Society (University of Toronto, Summer, 1991).
Late Award and Kunstadter Scholarship, University of Chicago. (Awarded on basis of academic achievement.)
INTRAMURAL AWARDS
Intercampus Research Fund, Indiana University (2005).
Summer, Fellowship, Indiana University South Bend (2003).
Travel Overseas Conference Fund, Office of International Programs (Summer, 2000).
Mellon Endowment Grant-in-Aid, Indiana University, REEI (Summer, 2000).
International Projects and Activities Grant, Office of International Programs (Summer, 2000).
Summer, Fellowship, Indiana University REEI (Summer, 1999).
Summer, Fellowship, Indiana University South Bend (1998).
Research Project Initiation Expense Grant, Indiana University (Summer, 1996).
Travel Grant. Overseas Conference Fund, IU Office of International Programs (Summer, 1995).
International Projects and Activities Grant, Office of International Programs (Summer, 1995).
Research Project Initiation Expense Grant, Indiana University (Summer, 1995).
Mellon Grant-in-Aid for Research, Indiana University REEI (Summer, 1995).
Mellon Grant-in-Aid for Travel, Indiana University REEI (Summer, 1995).
Summer, Research Fellowship, Indiana University (Summer, 1994).
Grant-in-Aid of Research, Indiana University Research & Development Committee (Spring, 1993).
Multi-campus Research Project Initiation Expense Grant, Indiana University (Spring, 1993).
International Projects and Activities Grant, The President's Council on International Programs (Spring, 1993).
Grant to attend International Conference in Russia (Fall, 1992).
Summer, National Resource Research Fellowship (Summer, 1992).
Lady Davis Fellowship, Hebrew University (Awarded on basis of academic achievement.)
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PUBLICATIONS: Monographs
The French Revolution in Russian Intellectual Life, Paperback edition, Transaction (Rutgers University), (Pending 2008)
Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future, Palgrave/Macmillan, 2008.
Russia Between East and West, Brill, 2007.
The Proto-Totalitarian State, Transaction (Rutgers University), 2007.
The Counterrevolution in Revolution, United Kingdom: Macmillan, 1999.
The French Revolution and the Anti-Democratic Tradition in Russia, Transaction (Rutgers University), 1997.
The French Revolution in Russian Intellectual Life (1865-1905), Westport, CT: Praeger, 1996.
Soviet Cinematography 1918-1991, Ideological Conflict and Social Reality. (Co-author). Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter, 1993.
Ideologies in the Period of Glasnost: Response to Brezhnev's Stagnation, (Co-author). New York: Praeger, 1988.
PUBLICATIONS: Book-Length
“From 'Ancient Regime' to 'New Regime',” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 19 1999. (Published as a separate issue of this magazine).
"Drunkenness in the Context of Political Culture: The Case of Russian Revolutions."
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 4, 1994. (Published as a separate issue of this magazine).
“Mark Aldanov and the French Revolution: The Case of the Writer as Historian.” Stanford:
International Studies Working Papers, The Hoover Institution, 1993.
PUBLICATIONS: Articles
“Dugin Eurasianism: a Window in the Minds of the Russian Elite or an Intellectual Ploy?” Studies in East European Thought” (pending).
“The Stavropol Riots: Trends in the Russian Extreme-Right,” Analyst (Johns Hopkins University),
July 11, 2007.
“The Afghanistan-Russia Rapprochement and Its Geological Implications,” Analyst, (Johns Hopkins University), May 30, 2007.
“Russia Rising,” Armed Forces Journal, May, 2007.
“Russia’s Foreign Policy Toward Asia,” The European Courier, April 12, 2007
“Belarus Steps Up International Relations,” Jane’s Foreign Report, March 29, 2007.
“Post-Soviet Radicals and Spread of Terrorism,” Analyst (Johns Hopkins University), March 21, 2007.
“Kondopoga, ‘Russian March’ and After: The Russian Authorities’ Response to the Rise of Russian Nationalism,” Analyst (Johns Hopkins University), February 7, 2007.
“History and the Construction of Post-Soviet Identity,” Strategic Studies, Vol. XXVII, 2007
“Bad Guys and Good Guys and Fifteen Years After,” Strategic Studies, Vol. XXVII, 2007.
"Dugin's View on Middle East," Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 40, 2007.
"Ukraine at Crossroads," Contemporary Review, Vol. 289, 2007.
“Muslims in Contemporary Russian Society,” Vol. 44, Society, 2007.
“The Kondopoga Riots: The Sign of Things to come?” Analyst (Johns Hopkins University). November, 2006.
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PUBLICATIONS: Articles continued
“The Danger of Russian Extremist Nationalism,” Strategic Studies, Vol. XXVI, 2006.
"Jews and Muslims in Russia: the Problem of 'Good' Versus 'Bad' Minorities," Asian Affairs, Vol.27, 2006.
“Ukraine: Between Russia and the West,” New Europe Review, September, 2006.
"Russia's Changing Relations With China," Jane's Foreign Report, August, 2006.
"Moscow's move towards Chechenization," Jane's Islamic Affairs Analyst, May, 2006.
"Russia: A Muslim Country?" Transitions, April, 2006.
"The Ambitions of Russia's Muslims," Jane's Islamic Affairs Analyst, March, 2006.
“Between Decadence and Virtue. Popular Interpretation of History in Putin’s Russia,” New Europe Review, January, 2006.
"Eurasianism and Jews in Russia," Rusistika, Vol.30, 2005.
"President Bush, Shcharansky and the Tradition of Russian Dissent,” Contemporary Review,
Vol. 287, 2005.
"Imperialism in Reverse,” European Business Review, Vol. 17, 2005.
"Russia's Foreign Policy and Eurasianism,” Eurasianet.org 2, September, 2005.
"The New Geopolitical Arrangements and Threat of Terrorism,” European Business Review, Vol.16, 2004.
"Lessons from China: Russian Foreign Policy and its Implications,” Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol.41, 2004.
"Procopius of Caesarea as Soviet Intellectual,” Word, Vol.41, 2004.
"The Bad Hair Cut,” In The National Interest, February, 2004.
"Trends in Putin's Russia,” Society, Vol. 41, 2003.
"Ideology of Eurasianism,” Klio, Vol.1, 2003.
"Is NATO in Trouble?,” Contemporary Review, Vol.282, 2003.
"Making love in Yeltsin's Russia: A Case of 'De-medicalization' and 'De-normalization',” Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol.39, 2003.
"Post- Mao China: An Alternative to the End of History,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.35, Issue 3, 2002.
"The New Anti-Americanism,” Partisan Review, Vol. 2, 2002.
"Letter From Russia: The New Anti-Americanism" Chronicles, July, 2003.
'From Utopia to Fascism,” The World and I, April, 2002.
"The Events in China in 1989 and the Role of the Elite in History,” Social Change, Vol.31, No.3, 2001.
"From Yeltsin to Putin,” The World and I, October, 2001.
"Russian Nationalism Today: The Views of Alexander Dugin,” Contemporary Review, Vol. 279, 2001.
"The Russian Approach to Human Rights Intervention,” Contemporary Review, Vol. 278, 2001.
"Times of Trouble: Past and Present, Problems and Possible Solutions,” The Round Table,
Vol. 358, 2001.
"Cosmism in European Thought: Humanity Without Future in Cosmos." Journal of Philosophical Research, Vol. XVI, 2001.
"Mark Lianda, the Poet of Stagnation." Neohelicon, XXVIIII, 2000.
"The Illusions and Realities of Russian Nationalism," Washington Quarterly, Vol. 23,
Winter, 2000.
"The View from the West,” The World and I, September, 2000.
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PUBLICATIONS: Articles continued
"From Dictatorship to Anarchy,” The World and I, August, 2000.
"Mark Aldanov in Search of Thermidor," Russian History, Vol.1, Spring, 2000.
"Putin's Russia: What is Ahead?,” Contemporary Review, Vol. 276, May, 2000.
"The Fate of the Jews in Post-Soviet Russia,” The World and I, April 2000.
"Russia Enters the New Century," Contemporary Review, Vol. 276, March, 2000.
"The Post-Soviet History and NATO Expansion.," Humboldt Journal of Social Relations,
Vol. 25, 1999.
"The Permanent Russian Crisis." Society, Vol. 36, 1999.
"Reassessment of the Relationship: Polish History and the Polish Question in the Imperial Duma," East European Quarterly, Vol. 33, 1999.
"Endless Utopia: The Heritage of the Millennium," The World and I, July, 1999.
"General Lebed: Russia’s Napoleon in Waiting?" The World and I, February, 1999.
"Ger'e and Liubimov: The Historians of the French Revolution," Revue des Etudes Slaves,
Vol. LXX, 1998.
"Emotional Reasoning in Solzhenitsyn's novel, 'The First Circle'," Rusistika, Vol. 17, 1998.
"A New Political Species: The 'Red-to-Brown' Jews and the Dilemma of Liberal Reform in Russia," Washington Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 3, 1998.
"Writer as a Political Prophet: The Case of Ivanov," Wiener Slawistischer Almanach, Vol. 41, 1998.
"The 'Russian Idea' and the Russian Identity Crisis," Contemporary Review, Vol. 273, September 1998.
"Russian Soul and Yeltsin Body." Contemporary Review, Vol. 271, No. 1580, 1997.
"French Enlightenment in Russia: Voltaire in Pushkin's Life." Neohelicon, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1997.
"The Chechen War and Russia's Identity Crisis." Contemporary Review, Vol. 270, No. 1573, 1997.
Eurasianism: Past and Present." Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 30, No. 2, 1997.
""Letter from Moscow: Why Yeltsin Won," Washington Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1996-97.
"Pavel Florensky: A Postmodernist Vision of Renaissance Art!," Modern Age, Vol. 39, No. 1, 1997.
"Russian Conservative Historians of the French Revolution in Contemporary Context," Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 36, Spring, 1997.
"Fedorovian Roots of Stalinism," Philosophy Today, Vol. 40, No. 3-4, 1996.
"Bolshevism as a Fedorovian Regime," Cahiers du Monde Russe, XXXVII (4),
October-November 1996.
"Revolutionary as a Career," Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 29, No. 3, September 1996.
"Russian Boys and Their Last Poet, " The National Interest, Summer, 1996.
"Thermidorian Meditation," International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, Vol. 9, No. 4, Summer, 1996.
"Weber in the Context of Current Events in Russia," International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, Vol. 9, No. 4, Summer, 1996.
"A Problem in Self-Identity: Russian Intellectual Thought in the Context of the French Revolution,” Journal of European Studies, March, 1996.
"Nicholas as Louis: The Problems of Regicide in Pre-Revolutionary Russia,” Slavonic, Vol. 2,
No. 2, 1995-96.
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PUBLICATIONS: Articles continued
"The French Revolution in Lenin's Mind," World Future: Journal of General Evolution, Vol. 44, 1995.
"History & Irrationality: Postmodernism East and West" International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 9, No. 2, 1995.
"The French Revolution in the Intellectual and Political Context of the Last Years of the Soviet Regime," International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 9, No. 1, 1995.
"Forgotten Predecessors: The Russian Conservative Historians of the French Revolution,” International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 9, No. 1, 1995.
"The Rise of a Coercive Economy: The Soviet Past and the Russian Present," Coexistence: East-West and Development Issues, Vol. 32, 1995.
"In Search of Thermidor,” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 15, 1995.
"Love in Turgenev's Stories 'Faust' and 'First Love,'" Rusistika, December, 1995.
"Aldanov in the Context of the French Revolution." Revue des Etudes Slaves, LXV , 1994.
"The End of the Russian State and its Geopolitical Implications," International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, Winter, 1993-1994.
"Two Revolutions." Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Vol. 3, 1993.
"The French and Russian Revolutions as Observed by Foreign Witnesses of the Russian Revolution," Revue des Etudes Slaves, LX. V.13, 1993.
"The End of the Russian Idea," Studies in Soviet Thought, Vol. 43, 1992.
"Lovemaking at the Time of Perestroika: Sex in the Context of Political Culture," Studies in Comparative Communism, No. 2, 1992.
"The Western Historians of the French Revolution and Political Struggle in Russia at the End of the 19th Century," Revue des Etudes Slaves (LXIII-4), 1992.
"Drunkenness and Anarchy in Russia: A Case of Political Culture," Russian History, Vol. 18, No. 4, 1991.
"Thermidor or Mongol Empire: History as a Political Model in Russian Émigré Thought," Cahiers du Monde Russe et Sovietique, (July-September, 1991).
"Fedorovism and Darwinism: The Problem of the Destiny of the Human Race in Russian Literature of the Late 19th - Early 20th Century," Rusistika, December 1990.
"Pushkin and Voltaire." New Zealand Slavonic Journal, (1989/1990).
"The Images of the French Revolution in the February and Bolshevik Revolutions,” Russian History, Vol. 10, 1989.
"The French Revolution in Contemporary Soviet Historiography, "Canadian-American Slavic Studies, Vol. 32, 1989.
"The Images of the French Revolution in Russian Political Life," Revue des Etudes Slaves, LXIII-2, 1989.
"Antigone of Valentine Rasputin." Renaissance, Vol. 150, 1987.
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PUBLICATIONS: Book Chapters
“Russia as Asiatic Threat,” The Rise of the Asian Community and the New Dialogue between Past and Future of the World, Pusan. Dae Dong Philosophical Association, 2006.
“The Problem of the ‘De-Americanization of American Higher Education, ”New Bearing in Higher Education, Istanbul: Fatih University Press, 2006.
"Whether Russia Belongs to the West in the View of Dmytro Cizevskij,” Dmytro Cyzevskyj osobnost a dilo, Prague: Narodni knihovna CR, 2004.
'Trotskyists' Approach to Violence in the Late 1920s and its Implications on the Great Terror,” The
Soviet Union––A Popular State? Saint Petersburg: Evropeiski Dom, 2003.
"Russia and NATO Expansion: Paradigms of Encounters,” Security at the Fault Line: Security in
Central and Southeastern Europe, NATO Defense College, 2001.
"Universalization of the Rejection of Human Rights: Russia’s Case," Negotiating Culture and Human Rights, Columbia University Press, 2001.
"Soviet Movie Industry," The International Movie Industry, Southern Illinois Press, 2000.
"The Problem of Russian Democracy: Can Russia Rise Again?" Democracy, Cambridge University Press, 2000. (Simultaneously published in Social Philosophy & Policy, Vol. 17, 2000.)
"Utopia and Reality: An Image of the USA in Russian Liberal and Radical Publications," Prospects, An Annual of American Cultural Studies, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
"Bolshevism, Nationalism, and Statism: Soviet Ideology in Formation," The Bolsheviks in Russian Society, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1997.
"Nikolai Berdiaev and the Influence of the Fedorovian Vision," Analecta Husserliana, Kluwer
Vol. 51, 1996.
"The French Revolution in Russian Intellectual Life," Ramifications of the French Revolution, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press/Washington: Woodrow Wilson Press, 1994.
"Third Thermidor," Consortium on Revolutionary Europe 1750-1850. Proceedings 1992, Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution, Florida State University, 1993.
"Cinema, Religious Themes," Modern Encyclopedia of Religions in Russia and the Union, Vol. 5, 1993.
"Inside Views of Soviet Life Provided by Soviet Movies: Political Authors and Their Ideologies,” Communication Yearbook (Co-author), Newbury, London, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992.
"State Purge and Public Opinion," State Organized Terror: The Case of Violent Internal Repression, Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1991.
"Russian Nationalism and Soviet Intellectuals Under Gorbachev," The Search for Self-Definition in Russian Literature, Rice University Press, 1991.
"Avvakum," Modern Encyclopedia of Religions in Russia and the Soviet Union, Vol. 3, 1991.
"Letters to the Editor in the USSR During the 1980's," Research on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Anthony Jones (Ed.), Vol.1, (Co-author), Greenwich/London: JAI Press, 1990.
"Historians of the French Revolution and Russian Intellectuals from 1850 to 1900," Consortium. Tallahassee: Florida State University Press, 1990.
"Christianity in Recent Soviet Films, The Case of Russophile Ideology," Christianity in Russian Culture and Soviet Society, Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1990.
"Turgenev and Schopenhauer: Man and Nature as Viewed by Ivan S. Turgenev," Proceeding of the Fourteenth European Studies Conference, Cedar Falls: University of Northern Iowa, 1989.
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PUBLICATIONS, Reviews
Lenin: A Revolutionary Life by Christopher Need, New York, Routledge, 2006, The Historian pending.
US. -China Relations in the 21st Century: Power Transition and Peace, Routledge, 2006, in Military Periscope, February, 2007.
For Prophet and Tsar: Islam and Empire in Russia and Central Asia, Harvard University Press, 206 in Russia Profile, January 12, 2007.
Countdown to Crisis by Kenneth R. Timmerman, Three Rivers Press, 2005, in Military Periscope, September 6, 2006.
The Great Wall: China Against the World, 1000 BC-Ad 2000 by Julia Lowell, Grove Press, 2006, in Military Periscope, May 10, 2006.
Rossiia i messianizm: K'russkoi idee' N.A. Berdiaeva, by Manuel Sarkisiants, Izdatel'stvo Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta, 2005, in The Russian Review, Vol.65, 2006.
Human Bullets: A Soldier's Story of the Russo-Japanese War by Tadayoshi Sakurai, Kegan Paul, 2005 in Military History, Vol.23, 2006.
Radical Islam in Central Asia: Between Pen and Rifle by Vitaly Naumkin, Rowman & Littlefield, 2005 in Military Periscope, December 14, 2005.
Voices of Revolution by Mark Steinberg, Yale University Press, 2003, in The Historian, Vol.67, 2005.
Al Qaeda and What It Means to be Modern by John Gray, The New Press, 2003.
Youth in Revolutionary Russia, Indiana University Press, 2000, by Anne E. Gorsuch in
The Historian, Vol. 65, No.3, 2003.
Russia and the Idea of the West by Robert D. English, New York: Columbia University Press, 2000 in Political Psychology, September, 2001.
The Russian Reading Revolution: Print Culture in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Eras, by Stephen Lovell, Macmillan/St Martin, 2000 in American Historical Review, December, 2001.
Interpreting the Russian Revolution: The Language and Symbols of 1917 by Orlando Figes and Boris Kolonitsky in Historian, Vol. 63, 2001.
Die Weisse Bewegung in Russland by Nikolaus Katzer, Bohlau Verlag, 1999, in Slavic Review, Vol. 59, 2000.
Romantics Reactionaries: Russian Conservative Thought and Politics in the Reign of Alexander I by Martin Alexander, Northern Illinois University Press, 1997, in History of Political Thought, Vol. XVI, 2000.
Ot pervogo litsa: razgovory s Vladimirom Putinym, by Vladimir Putin, Vagrius, 2000, in Eurasanet
(Open Society Institute).
Ninie Obstat by Sabrina Namet, Duke University Press, 1998, in Church History, December, 1999.
Marina Tsvetaeva: The Double Beast of Heaven and Hell by Lily Feiler, Duke University Press, 1994, in Silver Age of Russian Literature and Culture, 1881-1921, Vol. 2, 1999.
The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions by Arno J Mayer, Princeton University Press, 2000, in Cithara, Vol. 39, 1999.
A Long Walk to Church: A Contemporary History of Russian Orthodoxy, by Nathaniel Davis, Boulder/San Francisco/Oxford: Westview Press, 1995, in Historian, Vol. 58, No. 4, Summer, 1996.
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PUBLICATIONS, Reviews continued
Apocalyptic Realism: The Science Fiction of Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, by Yvonne Howell, New York/Washington/Baltimore/San Francisco/Bern/Frankfurt and Main/Berlin/Vienna/Paris: Peter Lang, 1994, in Russian Review, Vol. 54, 1995.
Metafora vlasti: Literatura Stalinskoi epokhi v istoricheskom osveshchenii, by Evgenii Dobrenko, Munich: Verlag Otto Sayner, 1993. Russian Review, October 1995.
This I Cannot Forget: The Memoirs of Nikolai Bukharin's Widow, by Anna Bukharin, W.W. Norton, 1993. Online Modern History Review, September, 1993.
Cambodia: 1975-1978 by Karl Jackson (ed.), Princeton University Press, 1989, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 111, November 12, 1991.
The Materialist Conception of History by Karl Kautsky, New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1988, History of European Ideas, Vol. XIII, 1991.
Perestroika: How New is Gorbachev's New Thinking?,” Washington: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1989, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 11, 1991.
The Bolshevik Poster by Stephen White, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1988. The European Studies Journal, Vol. VII, 1990.
Archpriest Avvakum: The Life written by Himself, in Russian Language Journal XXXVIII, 1983.
"The Sage from Konigsberg," The World of Books, June 1978.
“Books for the Jubilee.” Science and Religion, December, 1977.
The Way of the Scholar,” The World of Books, April, 1976.
SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
“Russia as Asiatic Threat,” The Second International Conference of the Asian Philosophical Association, Pusan, South Korea, October 26-29, 2006.
“Russia as an Asiatic Threat in Post-Napoleonic Polish and French Thought: The Case of Duchinski,” Fourth International Napoleonic Congress, Dinard, France, July 9-16, 2005.
“Eurasianism: Past and Present,” Fourth METU Conference on International Relations, Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, June 30-July 2, 2005.
“From National Bolshevism to Westernization: The Road to Utopian Paradigm,” Tenth Annual World Convention for the Study of Nationalities, Columbia University, New York, April 14-16 2005.
"Ideology Under Gorbachev,” Seminar, From Theory to Practice-Managing the Chaos or How the Soviet Union Survived, Finnish Graduate School of History at The University of Helsinki, October 25-26, 2004.
"Soviet and American Educational Models and the Problem of Their Applicability to Turkey,” Perspectives on University Education in 21st Century, Fatih University, May 27-29, 2004.
"Eurasianism,” University of Massachusetts, Amherst, May 14, 2003.
"Trotskyists' Approach to Violence,” Conference, USSR–A Popular State or Run by Violence, St. Petersburg (Russia), September 9-10, 2002.
"Whether Russia Belongs to the West in the View of D. Cyzevskyj,” Conference on Dmitro Cyzevskyj, Prague, June 13-15, 2002.
"Eurasianism in the Geopolitical Paradigms of Putin's Russia,” AAASS Convention, November 15-18, 2001, Washington, D.C.
Round Table Discussant," Toward an Understanding of Russia,” Council on Foreign Relations, September 6-7, 2001, Washington, D.C.
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SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS continued
Discussant, "Russian Diaspora: Political Allegiances and Changing Identities,” The Annual
Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalists, Columbia University, April 5-7, 2001.
"Russia and NATO Expansion," PFP International Research Seminar, Slovenia,
September 20-23 2000.
"Do the Russians Look 'German', 'Russian', or 'Chinese'?,” Association for the Study of Nationalities, Fifth Annual World Convention, Columbia University, April 13-15, 2000.
"Roots of Eurasianism," AAASS Convention, Seattle, Washington, November 21, 1997.
"Corruption and the Response in the Early Years of the Soviet Regime," Bribery, Blat and Patronage in Russia, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London (UK), June 20-21, 1997.
Participation in the Symposium on "Social Policy in Post-Soviet Russian Transition Economics," Council on Foreign Relations, Washington DC, June 19-20, 1996.
"Roots of Eurasianism," 5th World Congress of the International Council for Central and East European Studies, Warsaw (Poland), August 6-11, 1995.
"Eurasianism," International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam (Netherlands), June 10, 1994.
"Eurasianism: A Case of Russian Nationalism," University of Canterbury, Canterbury (UK).
June 8, 1994.
"The Russian Revolution in the Context of Russian Political Culture," Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge (UK), June 3, 1994.
"Eurasianism in the Soviet Union," History Department, University of London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, June 2, 1994.
"Eurasianism," Center for Slavic and East European Studies, Ohio State University, May 12, 1994.
"Drunkenness in the Context of Political Culture: The Case of Russian Revolutions," International Congress on the Social History of Alcohol, Huron College, Canada, May 13-15, 1993.
"In Search of Thermidor," Workshop, Historical Archival Institute, Moscow (Russia),
January 6, 1993.
"Russia's Economic Failure at the 1917 Revolution: The Case for Economic Culture," Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, Illinois,
November 5-8, 1992.
"Professional Revolutionary Activity as a Career: Reflections on the Bolshevik Party,"
Harvard University, Russian Research Center, March 3, 1992.
"The Third Thermidor," Consortium, Auburn University, February 1992.
"The French Revolution and Russian Intellectual and Political Life," Harvard University.
Drunkenness and Pogroms in the Russian Revolution: The Case of Political Culture,"
Harvard University, Russian Research Center, February 22, 1991.
The Minda de Ginzburg Center for European Studies, February 12, 1991.
"Bolshevism and the Ideas of Fedorov," Conference on Esoteric Science and its Influence in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Russian and Soviet History and Culture. Fordham University, Summer, 1991.
"Aldanov and the French Revolution." Paper for AATSEEL annual meeting. Washington, D.C., December, 1989.
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SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS continued
"The French Revolution and Russian Political Development," International Conference on the Impact of the French Revolution, Wilson Center for Scholars, November, 1989.
"The French and Russian Revolutions as Observed by Foreign Writers of the Russian Revolution," Conference on Perspectives of the French Revolution, Hofstra University, New York, October 5, 1989.
"Historians of the French Revolution and Russian Intellectuals: 1850 to 1900," Consortium at Florida State University, September 28-30, 1989.
"Russian Nationalism in the Literary Polemics of Gorbachev's Russia.," Conference on "Uses of Nationalist Ideology in Russian Literature," Rice University, September, 1989.
"Fedorov and Dostoevsky." Paper presented at AAASS 20th National Convention. Also served as discussant on the panel, "Religion in Literature and Society." Honolulu, 1988.
"State Purge and Public Opinion," International Conference on State Organized Terror: The Case of Violent Internal Repression, Michigan State University, November 2-5, 1988.
"Vodka and the Bolshevik Revolution," Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference, Albany, New York,
April 16, 1988.
"Voltaire and Pushkin," Midwest Slavic Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington,
March 1988.
"Christianity in Recent Soviet Movies," Conference on "Christianity, the State and Society in Contemporary Russia: Sources of Continuity and Change." Monterey Institute, January, 1988.
"Man and the Cosmos in European Culture,” Paper presented at Tsiolkovskie Chteniia, Kaluga (USSR), 1978.
PUBLICATIONS: Newspaper Articles and Creative Writings
Articles published in various periodicals, including Los Angeles Times, Globe & Mail, Christian Science Monitor, The Hindu, The Korean Herald, and Nezavisimaia Gazeta (Independent Gazette).
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