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Bradley Woodworth

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University of New Haven: Faculty Bradley Woodworth
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Title: Assistant Professor
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College: College of Arts and Sciences
Dept: History
Phone: 203.932.7121
Email: bwoodworth@newhaven.edu
Office: Kaplan 205A

Education

Ph.D., History. Indiana University (2003)
M.A., Russian and Soviet Area Studies. Harvard University (1990)
B.A., Russian Language and Literature. Brigham Young University (1987)


Published Books and Articles

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).

 
Co-written with Constance E. Richards, St. Petersburg (Bloom’s Literary Places) (Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2005).

Book Chapters and Articles (selected):

"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.

“Administrative Reform and Social Policy in the Baltic Cities of the Russian Empire: Riga and Reval, 1870-1914,” Jahrbuch für europäische Verwaltungsgeschichte 16 (2004), pp. 111-150.

“An Ambiguous Monument: Peter the Great’s Return to Tallinn in 1910,” in Rut Biuttner [Ruth Büttner] et al., eds., Problemy natsional’noi identifikatsii, kul’turnye i politicheskie sviazi Rossii so stranami Baltiiskogo regiona v XVIII-XX vekakh  (Samara: Izdatel’stvo Parus, 2001), pp. 205-219.

Book reviews in Russian Review; Kritka: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History; Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung and other professional journals.


Courses Taught

HS 351 Russia and the Soviet Union
HS 345 Europe in the Nineteenth Century
HS 382 /GLS 200 Trends in Global History
GLS 100 Introduction to Global Studies 
HS 101 Foundations of the Western World
HS 102 The Western World in Modern Times
HS 108 History of Science


Other

Languages:

Fluency in Russian, Czech, German, Estonian, Finnish