Vladislav Zubok
Vladislav Zubok is professor of international history at the London School of Economics. Zubok is a specialist in the history of the Cold War and 20th century Russia.[1]
Career
Zubok earned his undergraduate degree at Moscow State University and his PhD at the Institute for the USA and Canada in Moscow.[1]
Zubok became a fellow at the National Security Archive, a non-government organization at the George Washington University in 1994. He has been a visiting professor at Amherst College, Ohio University, Stanford University, and the University of Michigan, and in 2004 he became a tenured professor at Temple University.[1]
Zubok is a senior fellow of The Hertog Program in Grand Strategy at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.[2]
Selected publications
- A Failed Empire: the Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev. University of North Carolina Press, 2007.
- Zhivago's Children: the Last Russian Intelligentsia. Harvard University Press, 2009.
- Masterpieces of History: A Peaceful End of the Cold War in Europe, 1989. Central European University Press, 2010. (editor with Svetlana Savranskaia and Thomas Blanton)
- Società totalitarie e transizione alla democrazia. il Mulino, Bologna, 2011. (Editor with Tommaso Piffer).
- Inside the Kremlin's Cold War, From Stalin to Krushchev. Harvard University Press, 1996.
References
- 1 2 3 Professor Vladislav Zubok . London School of Economics. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ Vladislav Zubok. Foreign Policy Research Institute. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
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