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Year Name
Dissertation Title Placement
1991 Melissa K. Bokovoy
A separate road to collectivization: The Communist Party of Yugoslavia’s agrarian policy, 1941-1949 University of New Mexico
1991 Nicholas John Miller Between great Serbianism and Yugoslavism: Serbian politics in Croatia, 1903-1914
Boise State University
1991 Brigit Farley The decline of the Franco-Yugoslav Alliance, 1933-1937
Washington State University
1993 Elizabeth P. Coughlan Martial law in Poland: The dynamics of military involvement in politics
Salem State College
1993 Alexandros Kosmas Kyrou Greek nationalism and diaspora politics in America, 1940-1945: Background and analysis of ethnic responses to wartime crisis
Salem State College
1993 James Downey
Civil society and the campaign against corporal punishment in late Imperial Russia, 1863-1904 (Russia)
 
1993 George Jerzy Makowski
The Russian classical gymnasium, 1864-1890 University of North Alabama
1994 Robert Walker Montgomery
Buriat language policy, 19th century – 1928: A case study in Tsarist and Soviet nationality practices (Siberia, Mongols, Soviet Union)
Baldwin-Wallace College
1994 Lori A. Citti
Moscow architects and professional accomodation to Soviet power: Defining the limits of professional authority, 1867-1930 (Russia) Overseas Study Administrator, Georgetown
1996 Choitali Chatterjee Celebrating women: International women’s day in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1909-1939 (Bolsheviks)
Cal State University, Los Angeles
1995 Shoshana Keller The struggle against Islam in Uzbekistan, 1921-1941: Policy, bureaucracy and reality (Soviet Union)
Hamilton College (NY)
1996 Thomas Clayton Black Manufacturing communists: ‘Krasnyi Putilovets’ and the politics of Soviet industrializiation, 1923-1932 (Worker Organizations, Russia)
Washington College (MD)
1996 John K. Cox Edvard Kardelj: A political biography
Wheeling Jesuit University (WV)
1996 Suzanne Ament Sing to victory: The role of popular song in the Soviet Union during World War II
Radford University
1997 Willard Sunderland Making the empire: Colonists and colonization in Russia, 1800-1850s
University of Cincinnati
1997 David Carl Spaeder Propaganda and the politics of community in the USSR, 1941-1947
 
1997 Langdon Healy Serbian elites, Kosov and the Kosovo Albanians, 1889-1912: Representations and politics
 
1998 Sugao Kawamura
Bohemian State-Law and the Bohemian Ausgleich in 1871
 
1998 Vincent Alan Comerchero From outcasts to allies: Red Army veterans and the Soviet state from the introduction of the New Economic Policy through the first Five-Year Plan (1921-1932)
 
1998 Steven Taylor Duke Educating non-Russians in late Imperial Russia: An historical study of educational development in a multi-ethnic setting 1885-1914
Virginia Tech (Administration)
1998 Lynn Lubamersky Women in family politics: the Radziwill family of Zdzieciol in the history of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth 1733-1763
Boise State University
1998 Jeffrey Toland Leigh Press policy in Bohemia, 1848-1860: The defense of Habsburg legitimacy and public order University of Wisconsin, Marathon County
1998 Anthony Joseph Amato In the wild mountains: Idiom, economy and ideology among the Hutsuls, 1849 to 1939 (Ukraine, Austria, Poland)
Southwest Minnesota State University
1999 Michaela Pohl
The Virgin Lands between memory and forgetting: People and transformation in the Soviet Union, 1954-1960
Vassar College
2000 Won Yong Park Struggles for proletarianizing higher educational institutions: Rabfaks during the first decade of Soviet power, 1919-1928
 
2000 Randi Lynn Barnes-Cox
The creation of the socialist consumer: Advertising, citizenship and NEP (Soviet Union)
Steven F. Austin State University
2001 Barbara Carol Allen Worker, trade unionist, revolutionary: A political biography of Alexander Shliapnikov 1905-1922 (Russia)
La Salle University
2001 Mary Lynn Sargeant Middle class culture: Music and identity in late imperial Russia
California State University, Fullerton
2003 Bradley Woodworth Civil Society and Nationality in the Multiethnic Russian Empire: Tallinn / Reval, 1860-1914
Independent Scholar
2003 Namsub Kim
The Vanguard of the Working Class?: The Leningrad Metalworkers during the Soviet Industrialization Drive, 1929-1934  
2003 David Fisher
Exhibiting Russia at the World Fairs, 1851-1900
 
2004 Nathan D. Wood Becoming Metropolitan: Cracow's Popular Press and the Representation of Modern Urban Life, 1900-1914
University of Kansas
2004 Julie Thomas International Intercourse: Establishing a Transnational Discourse on Birth Control in the Interwar Era
IU Gender Studies
2004 Sudha Rajagopalan A Taste for Indian Films: Negotiating Cultural Boundaries in Post-Stalinist Soviet Society
 
2005 Matt Pauly
Building Socialism in the National Classroom: Education and Language Policy in Soviet Ukraine, 1923-30 Michigan State University
2005 Martin Blackwell
Regime City of the First Category: The Experience of the Return of Soviet Power to Kyiv, Ukraine, 1943-1946
University of Central Arkansas
2005 Mara Lazda
Gender and Totalitarianism: Soviet and Nazi Occupation of Latvia, 1940-1945 Bryn Mawr College
2005 Adam Ehrlich
Between Germany and Poland: Ethnic-Cleansing and Politicization of Ethnicity in Upper Silesia under National Socialism and Communism (1939-1950)  

 

 

 


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