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Roman Szporluk
Ph.D., Stanford, 1965
Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History, Emeritus
Faculty Associate and Executive Committee, Davis Center for Russian
and Eurasian Studies
Contact Information
1583 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
szporluk@fas.harvard.edu
Research Interests
Modern Ukraine (19th and 20th centuries); Poland since 1795; nationality
problems in Imperial Russia and the USSR.
Current Projects
A book about modern Ukraine; Ukrainian-Russian
relations.
Selected Publications
Warum die Ukrainer Ukrainer sind?
in TRANSIT: Europaeische Revue, No. 23 (2002)
Imperiia ta
natsii (Kiev: Dukh i Litera 2001)
Russia, Ukraine,
and the Breakup of the Soviet Union (Stanford: Hoover Institution
Press, 2000)
National Identity
and Ethnicity in Russia and the New States of Eurasia (Armonk,
NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994)
Communism and
Nationalism: Karl Marx versus Friedrich List (New York: Oxford
UP, 1991)
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