- Ronald Grigor Suny
Ronald Grigor Suny is currently the Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Social and Political History at the
University of Michigan , and Emeritus Professor ofpolitical science andhistory at theUniversity of Chicago . He was the first holder of theAlex Manoogian Chair in Modern Armenian History at theUniversity of Michigan , after beginning his career atOberlin College .Suny graduated from
Swarthmore College and got his Ph.D. fromColumbia University in1968 . His fields of study are theSoviet Union and post-SovietRussia ;nationalism ;ethnic conflict ; the role of emotions inpolitics ;South Caucasus ; Russian/Soviet historiography [ [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/history/facstaff/facultydetail.asp?ID=207 Ronald Grigor Suny] ] .He is a grandson of the Armenian composer
Grikor Mirzaian Suni .elected Publications
*The Baku Commune, 1917-1918: Class and Nationality in the Russian Revolution (Princeton University Press, 1972);
*Armenia in the Twentieth Century (Scholars Press, 1983);
*The Making of the Georgian Nation (Indiana University Press, 1988, 1994);
*Looking Toward Ararat: Armenia in Modern History (Indiana University Press, 1993);
*The Revenge of the Past: Nationalism, Revolution, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union (Stanford University Press, 1993);
*The Soviet Experiment: Russia, the USSR, and the Successor States (Oxford University Press, 1998).the editor of
*Transcaucasia, Nationalism and Social Change: Essays in the History of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia (Michigan Slavic Publications, 1983; University of Michigan Press, 1996) and
*The Structure of Soviet History: Essays and Documents (Oxford University Press, 2003);
*The Cambridge History of Russia, volume III: The Twentieth Century (Cambridge University Press, 2006).the co-editor of
*Party, State, and Society in the Russian Civil War: Explorations in Social History (Indiana University Press, 1989);
*The Russian Revolution and Bolshevik Victory: Visions and Revisions (D. C. Heath, 1990);
*Making Workers Soviet: Power, Culture, and Identity (Cornell University Press, 1994);
*Becoming National (Oxford University Press, 1996);
*Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation (University of Michigan Press, 1999);
*A State of Nations: Empire and Nation-making in the Age of Lenin and Stalin (Oxford University Press, 2001).References
External links
* [http://history.uchicago.edu/faculty/suny.html Faculty page at University of Chicago]
* [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/history/facstaff/facultydetail.asp?ID=207 Faculty page at University of Michigan]
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