YOUNG, Glennys
Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Department of History and Jackson School of International Studies.
Appointed: 1992.
Education:
- B.A. 1981 (summa cum laude), European History, University of Pennsylvania.
- M.A. 1983 Modern European History, University of California, Berkeley.
- Ph.D. 1989 Modern European History (Russia, Germany), University of California, Berkeley.
- Teaching Specializations: political, social and cultural history of Imperial Russia, Soviet, and post-Soviet Russia; peasants; Russian Orthodoxy; comparative religion.
Field Experience/Research/Awards:
- 1995 - Awarded NEH Summer Stipend for research on second book-length project, "Violence and Russian Political Culture, 1890-1938"
- 1991-92 - Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies short term grant
- 1989-90 - Title VIII Post- doctoral grant, Hoover Institution
- 1987-88 - Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Abroad grant, USSR.
Recent Publications:
- "Into Church Matters': Lay Identity, Rural Parish Life, and Popular Politics in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia, 1864-1928 ," Russian History/Histoire Russe, 23:1-4 (1996).
- Editor, Law in Russia, No. 101 (August 1994) of the Donald W. Treadgold Papers in Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies, the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington.
- "Trading Icons: Clergy, Laity, and Rural Cooperatives, 1921-28," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 26 (1992), pp. 315-34.
- "Bonch-Bruevich, Vladimir Dmitrievich," Modern Encyclopedia of Religions in Russia and the Soviet Union, Vol. 4. Academic International Press, 1991.