Bradley Woodworth
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Education Ph.D., History. Indiana University (2003)
Books: Co-edited with Karsten Brüggemann, Russland an der Ostsee: Imperiale Strategien der Macht und kulturelle Wahrnehmungsmuster (16. bis. 20. Jahrhundert) / Russia on the Baltic: Imperial Strategies of the Power and Cultural Patterns of Perception (16th-20th Centuries). (Cologne: Böhlau, forthcoming) Co-edited with Tõnu Tannberg, Vene impeerium ja Baltikum: venestus, rahvuslus ja moderniseerimine 19. sajandi teisel poolel ja 20. sajandi alguses [ The Russian Empire and the Baltic: Russification, nationality and modernization in the second half of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century]. Volumes I and II. Acta et Commentationes Archivi Historici Estoniae 16 (23) and 18 (25) (Tartu: Eesti Ajalooarhiiv, 2009 and 2010). "Musical Life and National Identity in Tallinn, 1850-1914," in Jörg Hackmann, ed., Vereins-kultur und Zivilgesellschaft in Nordosteuropa. Regionale Spezifik und europäische Zusammenhänge / Associational Culture and Civil Society in North Eastern Europe. Regional Features and the European Context (Cologne: Böhlau, forthcoming in 2011). "Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim," in Stephen M. Norris and Willard Sunderland, eds., People of Empire: Lives of Culture and Power in Russian Eurasia, 1500-Present. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, forthcoming in 2011). "Multiethnicity and Estionian Tsarist State Officials in Estland Province, 1881-1914," in Donald K. Rowney and Eugene Huskey, eds., Russian Bureaucracy and the State: Officialdom from Alexander III to Putin (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2009), pp. 72-88. “Patterns of Civil Society in the Modernizing Multiethnic City: A German Town in the Russian Empire Becomes Estonian,” Ab Imperio 2 (2006): 135-161. Courses Taught HS 351 Russia and the Soviet Union Other Languages: |
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