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James von Geldern
Macalester College
Professor of Russian and International Studies
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Is the Caspian Sea a sea; and why does it matter?
(with Hanna Zimnitskaya),
Journal of Eurasian Studies
(2011)
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Soviet Cultural Practices and the West
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Russian History
(2011)
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International Criminal Justice: Growing Pains or Incurable Contradictions?
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Macalester International
(2010)
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"The Three Gorges Project: Great Plans and their Unforeseen Consequences."
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Macalester International
(2007)
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"Cultural Transformations, 1900-1945"
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Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Former Soviet Union
(2006)
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"An Online Sourcebook of Soviet History."
(with L. Siegelbaum),
AAASS Newsnet (online)
(2005)
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“Review of The Dancer Defects: The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy during the Cold War.”
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American Historical Review
(2005)
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“Epic Revisionism and the Crafting of a Soviet Public”
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Epic Revisionism: Russian History and Literature as Stalinist Propaganda
(2005)
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"Communists"
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The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America
(2004)
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Seventeen Moments In Soviet History
(with L. Siegelbaum) (2003)
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"Review of Youth in Revolutionary Russia: Enthusiasts, Bohemians, Delinquents."
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Slavic Review
(2002)
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"The Centre and the Periphery: Cultural and Social Geography in the Mass Culture of the 1930's"
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The Structure of Soviet History: Essays and Documents
(2002)
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"Telling History on the Internet."
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AAASS Newsnet (online)
(2001)
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“The Battlefields of KwaZulu Natal and the Revision of South African History.”
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Macalester International
(2000)
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“Islam in the Coming Century.”
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Macalester International
(2000)
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"Review of Constructing Russian Culture in the Age of Revolution: 1881-1940."
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Russian Review
(1999)
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"Review of How life Writes the Book: Real Socialism and Socialist Realism in Stalin's Russia."
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American Historical Review
(1999)
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"Review of Revolution of the mind: Higher learning among the Bolsheviks, 1918-1929."
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Europe-Asia Studies
(1998)
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"Birches, Bolsheviks, and Balalaikas: Popular Culture in Russian History."
(with H. Jahn, ed.),
Journal of Popular Culture Special Issue
(1998)
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"Putting the Masses in Mass Culture: Bolshevik Festivals, 1918-1920."
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Journal of Popular Culture
(1998)
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Entertaining Tsarist Russia: Tales, Songs, Plays, Movies, Jokes, Ads, and Images From Russian Urban Life, 1779-1917
(with L. McReynolds) (1998)
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"Review of History and Literature in Contemporary Russia."
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American Historical Review
(1997)
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"Life In-between - Migration and Popular Culture in Late Imperial Russia."
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Russian Review
(1996)
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"Russian Rock and Soul: Seeing History from the Inside."
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Radical History Review
(1996)
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"Review of Creating life: The aesthetic utopia of Russian modernism."
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Russian History-Histoire Russe
(1995)
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Mass Culture in Soviet Russia: Tales, Poems, Songs, Movies, Plays, and Folklore, 1917-1953.
(with R. Stites, ed.) (1995)
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"Review of Serious Fun: a History of Spectator Sports in the USSR."
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American Historical Review
(1994)
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“Dateline Moscow: Radio and the Voice from the Center”
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Culture and Entertainment in Wartime Russia
(1994)
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“Nietzsche and the Debate on Mass Theater from the Civil War to NEP”
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Nietzsche and Soviet Culture: Ally and Adversary
(1994)
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"Review of Cinema and Soviet Society, 1917-1953."
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Russian Review
(1994)
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Bolshevik Festivals, 1917-1920.
(1993)
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"Review of Culture of the Future: The Proletkult Movement in Revolutionary Russia."
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American Historical Review
(1991)
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"The Ode as a Performative Genre."
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Slavic Review
(1991)