- Patricia Herlihy
Patricia Herlihy is an American historian and author specializing in
Russia n andSoviet history. cite web
title =Patricia Herlihy
work =The Watson Institute for International Studies
url =http://www.watsoninstitute.org/contacts_detail.cfm?id=25
accessdate=2006-07-30 ]Early life
When Herlihy was six months old her recently divorced mother moved to
China , where they lived for five years. During this time, she learned Chinese, German and some English.In adolescence, she met her future husband, David Herlihy, and together they lived and studied in
Naples ,Pisa andFlorence , and also lived in France for a year. cite journal
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year =1997
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title =Prof Details Life Of A Married Woman In Academia
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url =http://www.2odessa.com/wiki/index.php?title=Patricia_Herlihy]Academic career
After returning to the United States, Herlihy taught Russian history at the
Harvard University . In 1985 Herlihy visitedOdessa, Ukraine , which would later be the subject of several books and articles by Herlihy.After returning to the United States, the Herlihys accepted tenured positions at
Brown University , where she continues to work. She also teaches atEmmanuel College .Notes
Works
Books
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first = Patricia
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year =2002
title =The Alcoholic Empire: Vodka and Politics in Late Imperial Russia
publisher =Oxford University Press
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id =ISBN 0-19-516095-9
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last = Herlihy
first = Patricia
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year = 1987, 1991
title = Odessa: A History, 1794–1914
publisher = Harvard University Press
location = Cambridge, MA
id = ISBN 0-916458-15-6, hardcover; ISBN 0-916458-43-1, paperback reprint
* cite book
last = Herlihy
first = Patricia
authorlink =Patricia Herlihy
year = 2003
title = Port Jews of Odessa and Trieste: A Tale of Two Cities (Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts II)
publisher = Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt
location = München
id = ISBN 3-421-05522-X
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last = Kaufman
first = Bel
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coauthors = Oleg Gubar (Contributor), Alexander Rozenboim (Contributor), Nicholas V. Iljine (Editor), Patricia Herlihy (Editor).
year =2004
title = Odessa Memories
publisher = University of Washington Press
location = Seattle
id =ISBN 0-295-98345-0, hardcoverArticles
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first = Patricia
last = Herlihy
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year = 1977
month =
title = The Ethnic Composition of the City of Odessa in the Nineteenth Century
journal = Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University
volume = 1
issue = 1
pages = 53–78
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url = http://www.huri.harvard.edu/pdf/hus_volumes/vI_n1march1977.pdf
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first = Patricia
last = Herlihy
authorlink =Patricia Herlihy
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year = 1979–1980
month =
title = Greek Merchants in Odessa in the Nineteenth Century
journal = Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University
volume = 3
issue = 4
pages = 399–420
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url = http://www.huri.harvard.edu/pdf/hus_volumes/vIII-IV_1979-1980_part2.pdf
* cite book
last = Herlihy
first = Patricia
authorlink =Patricia Herlihy
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year = 2002
title = Commerce and Architecture in Odessa in Late Imperial Russia
publisher = Johns Hopkins University Press
location = Baltimore
id = ISBN 0-8018-6750-9, hardcover In the book "Commerce in Russian Urban Culture 1861–1914."
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first = Patricia
last = Herlihy
authorlink =Patricia Herlihy
coauthors = Gubar, Oleg
year =
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title = The Persuasive Power of the Odessa Myth
journal = Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University
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url = http://www.2odessa.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Persuasive_Power_of_the_Odessa_Myth
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