Empire and Society

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Profiles of Contributors

ENGELSTElN, Laura (born in 1947)
Professor, Princeton University (USA)
Publications: Moscow, 1905: Workirbg-Class Organization and Political Confiict, Stanford, 1982;
The Keys to Happiness: Sex and the Search for Modernity in Fin-de-Siecle Russia, Ithaca, 1992.
HASLAM, Jonathan (born in 1951)
Senior Research Fellow, King's College, Cambridge (UK)
Publications: The Soviet Union and the Struggle for Collective Security in Europe, 1933-1939, New York, 1984;
The Soviet Union and the Threat from the East, 1933-41: Moscow, Tokyo and the Prelude to the Pacific War, Pittsburgh, 1992.
KOLONITSKll, Boris (born in 1955)
Senior Researcher, the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Russian History, RAS (Russia)
Publications: "A.F. Kerenskii i Merezhkovskie v 1917 godu," Literaturnoe obozrenie, No. 3, 1991;
"Antibourgeois Propaganda and Anti- 'Burzhui' Consciousness in 1917," The Russian Review, Vol. 53, No. 2, 1994.
KÖVÉR György (born in 1948)
Associate Professor, Budapest University of Economic Sciences (Hungary)
Publications: "the London Stock-Exchange and the Credit of Austria-Hungary," Acta Historica, No. 2-3, 1988;
"The Austro-Hungarian Banking System," R. Cameron and V.I. Bovykin (eds.) International Banking 1870-1914, Oxford. 1991 .
MATSUZATO, Kimitaka (born in 1960)
Associate Professor, SRC, Hokkaido University
Publications: "Sel'skaia khlebozapasnaia sistema v Rossii 1864-1917," Otechestvennaia istoriia, No. 3, 1995;
"The Fate of Agronomists in Russia: Their Quantitative Dynamics from 1911 to 1916,"The Russian Review, Vol. 55, No.2, 1996.
SUBTELNY, Orest (born in 1943)
Professor, York University (Canada)
Publications: The Mazepists: Ukrainian Separatism in the Early 18th Century, New York, 1981;
Domination of Eastern Europe: Native Nobilities and Foreign Absolutism, 1500-1715, Gloucester, 1986.
TAKENAKA, Yutaka (born in 1953)
Professor, Osaka Uhiversity
Publications: "The Russian Local Nobility in the Era of the Great Reforms," Suravu kenkyu [Slavic Studies], No.39 (1992);
"The Local Politics of Russia in the Great Reform Era: The Case of the Nizhegorod Province," Handai hogaku, Vol.43, Nos.2-3, 1993.
[Both in Japanese]
TOMITA, Takeshi(born in 1945)
Professor, Seikei University
Publications: "Comintern Reconsidered under Perestroika," Teruyuki Hara and Wakio Fujimoto (eds.), Crisis of <Socialist> Soviet Russia,
Tokyo, 1992;
"The Soviet Union in the 1930s," Slabu-no sekai, Vol.3,1995. [Both in Japanese]
TSUCHlYA, Yoshifuru(born in 1958)
Associate Professor, Nihon University
Publications: "Political General Strike in October of 1905," Gendaishi Kenkyu, No.37, 1991;
"Bloody Sunday and the St. Petersburg Workers," Shiso, No.51, 1993. [Both in Japanese]
ZYRIANOV, Pavel (born in 1943)
Senior Researcher, Institute of Russian History, RAS (Russia); Visiting Professor, SRC , Hokkaido University (1994/95)
Publications: Petr Stolypin: Politicheskii portret, Moscow, 1992;
Krest'ianskaia obshchina Evropeiskoi Rossii. 1907-1914, Moscow, 1992.

Empire and Society

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