商品簡介
"This book weaves together elements of biography, historiography, and historical writing to explore the writings and legacy of Sheila Fitzpatrick, the University of Chicago's eminent scholar of Soviet history. It begins with essays that examine Fitzpatrick's contribution to her field and concludes with reminiscences about her life and career so far written by friends, family members, colleagues, and students. The heart of the book is a collection of original articles written by some of Fitzpatrick's students. These articles address subjects ranging from Kazakh resettlement under Stalin to the self-fashioning of scientists under Khrushchev, from state practices of terror to cultural and gender politics, showcasing both diverse and shared elements in the work of this scholar's protaegaes"--Provided by publisher.
作者簡介
Golfo Alexopoulos is an Associate Professor of History at the University of South Florida, and the author of Stalin’s Outcasts: Aliens, Citizens, and the Soviet State, 1927-1936.
Julie Hessler is an Associate Professor of History at University of Oregon. Her publications include A Social History of Soviet Trade: Trade Policy, Retail Practices, and Consumption, 1917-1953 and Robert O. Paxton and Julie Hessler, Europe in the Twentieth Century (fifth edition).
Kiril Tomoff is an Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Riverside, and author of several articles on Soviet cultural life in the Stalin era and of Creative Union: The Professional Organization of Soviet Composers, 1939-1953.