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Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe

Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk

Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe( )
Editor: Gitelman, Zvi
Hajda, Lubomyr A.
Himka, John-Paul
Solchanyk, Roman
Contribution by: Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Martha
Budding, Audrey Helfant
Connor, Walter D.
Corrsin, Steven D.
Flier, Michael S.
Grabowicz, George G.
Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy
Hill, Fiona
Hrytsak, Yaroslav
Humesky, Assya
Johnson, Owen V.
Keenan, Edward L.
Kenney, Padraic
Kiebuzinski, Ksenya
Kohut, Zenon E.
Krueger, Rita
Lane, Hugo
Lesiow, Michal
Livezeanu, Irina
Pipes, Richard
Polonsky, Antony
Pritsak, Omeljan
Rakowska-Harmstone, Teresa
Sadkowski, Konrad
Sevcenko, Ihor
Stauter-Halsted, Keely
Suny, Ronald Grigor
Sysyn, Frank E.
Szporluk, Larissa
Walicki, Andrzej
Wolff, Larry
Zimmerman, William
Series title:Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Publications
ISBN:978-0-916458-93-5
Publication Date:Feb 2001
Publisher:Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $26.50
Book Description:

Written in honor of one of the foremost observers of nationalism and culture in Central and Eastern Europe, this volume brings together 35 eminent scholars from the United States, Canada, Ukraine, and Poland. Supplemented by a bibliography of the work of Roman Szporluk, these fresh, urgent essays mirror Szporluk's broad and comparativist approach.

Book Details
Pages:672
Detailed Subjects: History / Civilization
History / Europe / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 1.6 Inches
Book Weight:2.5 Pounds
Author Biography
(Editor)
Richard Pipes was born Ryszard Edgar Pipes in Cieszyn, Poland on July 11, 1923. Soon after German troops entered Warsaw, he and his family fled to Italy on forged passports in 1939. They reached the United States a year later. He was attending Muskingum College in Ohio when he was drafted into the Army Air Corps in 1942. He was sent to study Russian at Cornell University. He received a bachelor's degree from Cornell in 1946 and a doctorate in history from Harvard University in 1950. His dissertation became the basis of his first book The Formation of the Soviet Union: Communism and Nationalism, 1917-1923.

His other books included Struve: Liberal on the Left, 1870-1905; Struve: Liberal on the Right, 1905-1944; U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Era of Détente; Survival Is Not Enough: Soviet Realities and America's Future; Russia Under the Old Regime; The Russian Revolution; Russia Under the Bolshevik Regime; and Vixi: Memoirs of a Non-Belonger. He served for two years as the director of Eastern European and Soviet affairs for President Ronald Reagan's National Security Council. He spent his entire academic career at Harvard University. He died on May 17, 2018 at the age of 94.

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