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Joan Neuberger

Joan Neuberger is an American historian. She obtained a bachelor's degree in Russian literature at Grinnell College in 1975, and a doctorate in Russian history at Stanford University at 1985. She now teaches at the University of Texas at Austin, where she focuses on 19th- and 20th-century Russian/Soviet history, with a special interest in the history of cinema and other visual cultures.

Neuberger's publications include:

  • Hooliganism: Crime and Culture in St Petersburg, 1900-1914 (1993)
  • Ivan the Terrible: The Film Companion (2003)
  • Europe and the Making of Modernity, 1815-1914 (with Robin Winks, 2005)
  • This Thing of Darkness: Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia (2019) (nominated for the Pushkin Book Prize)

She has also co-edited the following anthologies:

  • Imitations of Life: Melodrama in Russia (with Louise McReynolds, 2001)
  • Picturing Russia: Explorations in Visual Culture (with Valerie Kivelson, 2008)
  • Everyday Life in Russian History: Quotidian Studies in Honor of Daniel Kaiser (with Gary Marker, Marshall Poe, Susan Rupp, 2010)
  • The Flying Carpet: Studies on Eisenstein and Russian Cinema in Honor of Naum Kleiman (with Antonio Somaini, 2017)

She is the founding editor of the history website Not Even Past, and co-founder of the podcast 15 Minute History.[1]

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joan, neuberger, american, historian, obtained, bachelor, degree, russian, literature, grinnell, college, 1975, doctorate, russian, history, stanford, university, 1985, teaches, university, texas, austin, where, focuses, 19th, 20th, century, russian, soviet, h. Joan Neuberger is an American historian She obtained a bachelor s degree in Russian literature at Grinnell College in 1975 and a doctorate in Russian history at Stanford University at 1985 She now teaches at the University of Texas at Austin where she focuses on 19th and 20th century Russian Soviet history with a special interest in the history of cinema and other visual cultures Neuberger s publications include Hooliganism Crime and Culture in St Petersburg 1900 1914 1993 Ivan the Terrible The Film Companion 2003 Europe and the Making of Modernity 1815 1914 with Robin Winks 2005 This Thing of Darkness Eisenstein s Ivan the Terrible in Stalin s Russia 2019 nominated for the Pushkin Book Prize She has also co edited the following anthologies Imitations of Life Melodrama in Russia with Louise McReynolds 2001 Picturing Russia Explorations in Visual Culture with Valerie Kivelson 2008 Everyday Life in Russian History Quotidian Studies in Honor of Daniel Kaiser with Gary Marker Marshall Poe Susan Rupp 2010 The Flying Carpet Studies on Eisenstein and Russian Cinema in Honor of Naum Kleiman with Antonio Somaini 2017 She is the founding editor of the history website Not Even Past and co founder of the podcast 15 Minute History 1 References edit Bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joan Neuberger amp oldid 1017368553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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