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Faculty Affiliated with ISEEES

Anthropology, 232 Kroeber Hall #3710; (510) 642-3391

Ruth Tringham, professor
Archaeology of Eastern and Southeastern Europe

Alexei Yurchak, associate professor
Late socialist and post-Soviet culture

Comparative Literature, 4408 Dwinelle Hall #2510; (510) 642-1202

Robert P. Hughes, professor emeritus (joint appointment with Slavic)
Russian modernism, Soviet and emigre literature, comparative literature Eric Naiman, associate professor (joint appointment with Slavic)
19th- and 20th-century Russian literature and culture

Demography, 2232 Piedmont Hall #2120; (510) 642-9800

Eugene Hammel, professor emeritus
East European peasant society, demography

Economics, 549 Evans Hall #3890; (510) 642-0822

Gregory Grossman, professor emeritus
Soviet economy, comparative economics

Gérard Roland, professor
Soviet economic system, transition economics

Film Studies, 7408 Dwinelle Hall #2670; (510) 642-1415

Anne Nesbet, associate professor (joint appointment with Slavic)
Sergei Eisenstein, silent film, Soviet film

Geography, 501 McCone Hall #4740; (510) 642-3903

Melanie Feakins, visiting assistant professor and research associate
Offshore outsourcing to Russia, IT & software globalisation, urban transformation in St. Petersburg

David Hooson, professor emeritus
Eurasian geography, history of geographical thought

History, 3229 Dwinelle Hall #2550; (510) 642-1971

Stephan Astourian, assistant adjunct professor and director of the Armenian Studies Program
Armenian history

Diane Clemens, professor emeritus
US-USSR relations, US and East European diplomatic history

John Connelly, associate professor
Eastern and East Central Europe, 20th-century Europe

Victoria Frede, assistant professor
Imperial Russian history

Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of European History, emeritus
Russian history

Yuri Slezkine, professor; Director of ISEEES
Soviet and European history

Boalt School of Law, 221 Boalt Hall #7200; (510) 642-0921

Richard M. Buxbaum, the Jackson H. Ralston Professor of International Law
International trade relations, socialist enterprise law

Music, 104 Morrison Hall #1200; (510) 642-2678

Richard Taruskin, Class of 1955 Professor of Music
Russian music, 19th-century Russian musical realism

Near Eastern Studies, 250 Barrows Hall #1940; (510) 642-3757

Sanjyot Mehendale, Lecturer
Near Eastern Archaeology and Art, Central Asia, the Silk Road

Political Science, 210 Barrows Hall #1950; (510) 642-6185

George W. Breslauer, Professor of Political Science; Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost
Soviet and post-Soviet politics and foreign policy

M. Steven Fish, professor
Soviet and post-Soviet politics, comparative politics

Andrew C. Janos, professor of the graduate school
East European and comparative politics

Edward W. Walker, associate adjunct professor
Soviet and post-Soviet politics, nationalism, and ethnic conflict

Jason Wittenberg, assistant professor
Comparative politics of Eastern Europe, fascist and communist movements in interwar Eastern Europe

Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy, 2607 Hearst Avenue # 7320; (510) 642-4670

Michael Nacht, the Aaron Wildavsky Dean and Professor of Public Policy
US national security policy, international affairs, management strategies for public organizations

 

 

Slavic Languages and Literatures, 6303 Dwinelle Hall #2979; (510) 642-2979

Ronelle Alexander, professor.
South Slavic and Balkan Slavic language, linguistics, folklore, literature, and culture

Arkady Alexeev, lecturer
Russian language, Slavic linguistics Ema Antl, lecturer
Czech language

Vakhtang Chikovani, lecturer
Georgian language

David A. Frick, professor
Polish language and literature, comparative Slavic literature

Luba Golburt, assistant professor
18th- and 19th-century Russian literature

Joan D. Grossman, professor emeritus
19th-century Russian literature, Russian symbolism

Olga Raevsky Hughes, professor emeritus
Old Russian literature, 19th- and 20th-century Russian literature

Robert P. Hughes, professor emeritus (joint appointment with Comparative Literature)
Russian modernism, Soviet and émigré literature, comparative literature

Simon Karlinsky, professor emeritus
17th- through 20th-century Russian literature and culture, 20th-century Russian poets

Ellen Langer, lecturer
Czech language

Lisa Little, lecturer
Russian language

Olga Matich, professor
19th- and 20th-century Russian literature and culture

Hugh McLean, professor emeritus
Russian literature

Santoukht Mikaelian, lecturer
Armenian language

Anna Muza, lecturer
20th-century Russian and East European theater, Russian literature, Russian culture

Eric Naiman, associate professor (joint appointment with Comparative Literature)
19th- and 20th-century Russian literature and culture

Anne Nesbet, associate professor (joint appointment with Film Studies)
Russian modernism and early Soviet literature and culture, Soviet film

Johanna Nichols, professor
Slavic linguistics, languages of the former Soviet Union

Irina Paperno, professor
19th- and 20th-century Russian literature; Russian intellectual and cultural history; History of experience

Harsha Ram, associate professor
18th and 19th century Russian literature and imperial expansion, Russia and Eurasia, the Russian avant-garde

Walter Schamschula, professor emeritus
Czech language and literature, comparative Slavic linguistics

Alan Timberlake, professor
Slavic linguistics, Czech literature, Old Russian literature

Victor Zhivov, professor
Early modern Russian literature and culture

Sociology, 410 Barrows Hall #1910; (510) 642-4766

Victoria E. Bonnell, professor
Soviet and post-Soviet society and culture, revolution, labor history

Michael Burawoy, professor
Labor, methodology, capitalism on earth

Dylan Riley, assistant professor
Historical sociology, political sociology

Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, 101 Dwinelle Annex #2560; (510) 642-1677

Mel Gordon, professor
Stanislavsky, Chekhov

Collection Development, Doe Library, Rm. 438 #6000; (510) 643-1343

Jean Dickinson, Slavic cataloger

Allan Urbanic, Librarian for Slavic and East European Collections

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