Historian of Russian culture and society. The Department of History at Georgetown University is very sad to report that Professor Richard Stites (who held a joint appointment in the School of Foreign Service and also taught in the Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies at Georgetown) passed away on Sunday, March 7, , while on research leave in Helsinki, Finland, following. Your Cambridge account can now be used to log into other Cambridge products and services including Cambridge One, Cambridge LMS, Cambridge GO and Cambridge Dictionary. Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more.
The Icon and the Sax: Stites in Bright Lights Robert Edelman Revolutionary Dreams: Utopian Vision and Experimental Life in the Russian Revolution. By Richard Stites. New York: Oxford University Press, xii, pp. Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society since By Richard Stites. New York: Cambridge University Press, Buy Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society since (Cambridge Russian Paperbacks, Series Number 7) Illustrated by Stites, Richard (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. "In his richly detailed survey of Russian popular culture since , Richard Stites uses largely ignored sources--detective stories, science fiction, rock-n-roll lyrics, jokes and circus and vaudeville routines--to reveal a side of Russian life largely unknown in the West.
Historian of Russian culture and society. The Department of History at Georgetown University is very sad to report that Professor Richard Stites (who held a joint appointment in the School of Foreign Service and also taught in the Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies at Georgetown) passed away on Sunday, March 7, , while on research leave in Helsinki, Finland, following a relatively brief illness. Culture and entertainment in wartime Russia / edited by Richard Stites The women's liberation movement in Russia: feminism, nihilism, and bolshevism, / Richard Stites Revolutionary dreams: utopian vision and experimental life in the Russian Revolution / Richard Stites. Russian popular culture: entertainment and society since () Serfdom, society, and the arts in imperial Russia: the pleasure and the power () Four horsemen: riding to liberty in post-Napoleonic Europe () Other. Pavel Nikolaevich Mili︠u︡kov, Russian Revolution co-translated by Tatyana Stites, edited and co-translated by Richard Stites ().
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