Michael David-Fox
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Michael David-Fox | |
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Born | 21 May 1965 |
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Main interests | Comparative history, Germany–Russia relations, Russian history, Russian Revolution, Soviet history, Stalinism, transnational history |
Michael David-Fox (born 21 May 1965) is a historian of modern Russia and the Soviet Union. He has been a professor at the Higher School of Economics since 2014, and director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies in Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service. David-Fox is a founding editor of Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, for which he received the 2010 Distinguished Editor Award from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
David-Fox received his A.B. from Princeton University and his Ph.D. from Yale. As of 2021, he is the author of several books, nine-edited volumes, twelve-edited special theme issues of peer-reviewed academic journals, and about 50 articles and chapters. He has been a fellow, visiting professor, and honorary professor in France, Germany, and Russia, and Kennan Institute member. In 2017, he was awarded a fellowship at the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for his study of European and Latin American history.
He is married to Katherine David-Fox and is father to Jacob (born January 7, 2004) and Nicholas (born January 25, 2006).
References[]
- "Dr. Michael David-Fox". USHMM. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- "Michael David-Fox". Faculty Directory. Georegtown University. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- "Michael David-Fox". GF. John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- "Michael David-Fox". HSE. Higher School of Economics. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- "Michael David-Fox". Wilson Center. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
Bibliography[]
Articles[]
- David-Fox, Michael (Winter 2004). "On the Primacy of Ideology. Soviet Revisionists and Holocaust Deniers (In Response to Martin Malia)". Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. Bloomington, Indiana: Slavic. 5 (1): 81–105. doi:10.1353/kri.2004.0007. S2CID 159716738.
- David-Fox, Michael (Fall 2011). "The Implications of Transnationalism". Kritika. Slavica Publishers. 12 (4): 885–904. doi:10.1353/kri.2011.0059. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
- David-Fox, Michael (Fall 2016). "Modernost' v Rossi ii SSSR: otsutstvuiushchaia, obshchaia, al'ternativnaia, perepletennaia?" Модерность в России и СССР: отсутствующая, общая, альтернативная, переплетенная? [Modernity in Russia and the USSR: Absent, Common, Alternative, Intertwined?]. Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie. New Literary Observer (140): 19–44. doi:10.17613/M6QR4R.
- David-Fox, Michael (Fall 2016). "Russian—Soviet Modernity: None, Shared, Alternative, or Entangled?". Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie. New Literary Observer (140): 19–44. doi:10.17613/M6QR4R. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
- David-Fox, Michael (Fall 2016). "Modernost' kak voobrazhaemoe, modernost' kak instrument: Est' li dvizhenie vpered?" Модерность как воображаемое, модерность как инструмент: Есть ли движение вперед? [Modernity as Imaginary, Modernity as Tool: Is There a Way Forward?]. Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie. New Literary Observer (140): 79–91. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
- David-Fox, Michael (Fall 2016). "The People's War: Ordinary People and Regime Strategies in a World of Extremes". Slavic Review. Cambridge University Press. 75 (3): 551–559. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.75.3.0551. JSTOR 10.5612/slavicreview.75.3.0551. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
- David-Fox, Michael (Winter 2016). "The Leader and the System". Kritika. Slavica Publishers. 17 (1): 119–129. doi:10.1353/kri.2016.0009. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
- David-Fox, Michael (Fall 2017). "Toward a Life Cycle Analysis of the Russian Revolution". Kritika. Slavica Publishers. 18 (4): 741–783. doi:10.1353/kri.2017.0049. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
Books[]
- David-Fox, Michael (1997). Revolution of the Mind: Higher Learning Among the Bolsheviks, 1918–1929 (illustrated hardcover ed.). Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801431289. Retrieved 1 December 2021 – via Google Books.
- David-Fox, Michael (2012). Showcasing the Great Experiment: Cultural Diplomacy and Western Visitors to the Soviet Union, 1921–1941 (illustrated hardcover ed.). New York City, New York: Oxford University Press, USA. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794577.001.0001. ISBN 9780199794577. Retrieved 1 December 2021 – via Google Books.
- David-Fox, Michael; Holquist, Peter; Martin, Alexander M. (2012). Fascination and Enmity: Russia and Germany as Entangled Histories, 1914–1945 (illustrated paperback reprint ed.). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 9780822962076. Retrieved 1 December 2021 – via Google Books.
- David-Fox, Michael; Holquist, Peter; Martin, Alexander M. (2014). The Holocaust in the East: Local Perpetrators and Soviet Responses (paperback reprint ed.). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 9780822962939. Retrieved 1 December 2021 – via Google Books.
- David-Fox, Michael (2015). Crossing Borders: Modernity, Ideology, and Culture in Russia and the Soviet Union (E-book ed.). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 9780822980926. Retrieved 1 December 2021 – via Google Books.
- David-Fox, Michael, ed. (2016). The Soviet Gulag: Evidence, Interpretation, and Comparison (illustrated hardcover ed.). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 9780822944645. Retrieved 1 December 2021 – via Google Books.
Chapters[]
- David-Fox, Michael (2017). "Intellectuals and Communism". In Pons, Silvio; Smith, Stephen A. (eds.). World Revolution and Socialism in One Country. Cambridge History of Communism. Vol. 1 (E-book ed.). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108210416. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Google Books and Humanities Commons.
- David-Fox, Michael (2017). "Communism and Intellectuals". In Pons, Silvio; Smith, Stephen A. (eds.). The Cambridge History of Communism: World Revolution and Socialism in One Country 1917–1941. The Cambridge History of Communism. Vol. 1 (E-book ed.). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 526–550. ISBN 9781108210416. Retrieved 17 December 2021 – via Google Books.
Essays[]
- David-Fox, Michael (July 2019). "Syncretic Subcultures or Stalinism without Stalin? Soviet Partisans as Communities of Violence". Russian Review. 78: 486–501. ISSN 1467-9434. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
- David-Fox, Michael (March 2018). "Bolshevik Millenarianism as Academic Blockbuster". Canadian-American Slavic Studies. 52 (1): 75–86. doi:10.1163/22102396-05201005. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
Reviews[]
- David-Fox, Michael (January 2002). "Obshchestvennye organizatsii Rossii v 1920-e gody (review)". Kritika. Slavica Publishers. 3 (1): 173–181. doi:10.1353/kri.2002.0004. Retrieved 2 December 2021 – via Humanities Commons.
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