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Doctoral Dissertations on Russia, the Soviet Union, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe accepted by Universities in the United States and Canada, 2022.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 April 2024

Patricia K. Thurston*
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Yale University, patricia.thurston@yale.edu
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Doctoral Dissertations, 2022
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies

This list, covering dissertations in the social sciences, humanities, and fine arts, was compiled through systematic searching in ProQuest's Dissertations & Theses Citation Index, as well as OCLC WorldCat, and other university library catalogs. The current list for 2022 contains 220 titles from 99 universities and covers titles that were available for electronic database searching from July 2023 to October 2023.

A list of dissertations, through 1959, can be found in Jesse J. Dossick's Doctoral Research on Russia and the Soviet Union (New York, 1960) and, through 1975, in the accompanying volume, Doctoral Research on Russia and the Soviet Union, 1960–1975 (New York, 1976). The second volume contains more than three thousand titles that have appeared in the Slavic Reviews annual list since 1964 (the 1964 list also included dissertations accepted from 1960 to 1963), as well as items not previously included in the first volume. In addition, the second volume offers some critical and statistical analysis, more than thirty major classifications, numerous subclassifications and sub-subclassifications, cross-references, an index of Russian and Soviet names, and an index of authors. A list of dissertations from 1976 to 1991 may be found in the winter issues of Slavic Review through the year 1992.

RUSSIA AND THE FORMER USSR

Art Education

Richardson, David R. 2022. “Free State Arts Studios: A History of the Svomas Initiative.” Arizona State.

Art History

Campeau, Marilyn. See Military.

Cinema and Film Studies

Chelpanova, Katya. See Literature.

De Luca, Raymond. 2022. “The Lives and Deaths of Animals in Soviet Cinema.” Harvard.

Efremova, Tatiana. See Gender Studies.

Kostina, Anastasia. 2022. “The Mother of Soviet Documentary: Esfir Shub in Compilation Film and Beyond, 1927–1937.” Yale.

Mankovskaya, Elizaveta. See Literature.

Svetinovic, Slaven. See Literature.

Cultural Anthropology

Adkins, Tyler B. 2022. “The Feast that Lasts Forever: Food and Time in an Altai Village.” Princeton.

Dance

Watts, Carolyn J. 2022. “Ballet Missionary: Adolph Bolm's American Enlightenment Agenda, 1917–1951.” Princeton.

Zharinova, Ekaterina Vladimirovna. 2022. “Unpredictable Dance: Dance Performance Practice as Research and Minor Curating in Contemporary Dance.” California, Davis.

Economics

de Deus Cunha, Daniel. 2022. “The Rise of the Hungry Automatons: The Industrial Revolution as World-Historical Imposition of Abstract Labor and Feralized Extractivism.” State University of New York, Binghamton.

Fisher, Tera. 2022. “Laying the Foundations of a BRICS Bloc: Determinants of Economic Growth: A Random Effect Model Utilizing Wallace-Hussain's Transformation.” Saint Leo.

Émigré and Immigration Studies

Blake, Jamie T. 2022. “Architects of Russian America: Transnational Musical Networks in the Early Twentieth Century.” North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Hawkins, Maren Maria. 2022. “A Community-Engaged Narrative Inquiry Photovoice Project Examining the Health-Impacting Experiences of Older Adult Russian and Spanish-Speaking Immigrants in Southeastern Wisconsin, United States.” Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Mock, Rachel. 2022. “Americans Married to Russian Immigrants: A Phenomenological Study of Resilience in Intercultural Marriages.” Regent.

Oren, Tanzilya. See Gender Studies.

Sobko, Sophia. See Ethnic and Minority Studies.

Strakhova, Anastasiia. See Ethnic and Minority Studies.

Ethnic and Minority Studies

Auketayeva, Laura. 2022. “Experiences of European Jewish Refugees in the Soviet Interior, 1939–1946.” American.

Avital, Yarden. 2022. “The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee between Universal Being and Particular Suffering.” Rutgers.

Bar Sadeh, Roy. 2022. “Recasting Minority: Islamic Modernists between South Asia, the Middle East, and the World, 1856–1947.” Columbia. [Crimean War 1853–1856]

Delaney, Danielle. 2022. “Wearing Raven's Cloak: Law, Recognition, and Indigenous Identity.” Wisconsin, Madison.

Honas, Matthew. See Music.

Postle, Damon Robley. 2022. “‘There Will Always Be Khöömei if Tyvans Are on the Land.’ Modern Identity and Transmission of Folksong in the Center of Asia.” Georgia.

Sobko, Sophia. 2022. “Troubling Soviet Ashkenazi Jewish Whiteness: Queer Immigrant Contestations and Imaginations.” California, Berkeley.

Strakhova, Anastasiia. 2022. “Selective Emigration: Border Control and the Jewish Escape in Late Imperial Russia, 1881–1914.” Emory.

Gender Studies

Ahern, Dana T. 2022. “Dangerous if Left Untreated: The Construction and Production of the Transgender Body.” California, Santa Cruz.

Efremova, Tatiana. 2022. “Beyond Nostalgia: Remediating the Soviet Body in Russian Culture Under Putin.” New York.

French, April Lynn. See Religion and Religious History.

Jackson, Lisa M. 2022. “Twenty-Four Hour Party People: A Transnational History of Communist Bodies, 1919–1943.” California, Santa Cruz.

Jarris, Mari Finch. See Literature.

Kim, Helena Hyesoo. See Music.

Novitskaya, Alexandra. 2022. “New Queer Dissidents: Politics and Geopolitics of Post-Soviet LGBTQ Migration and Asylum.” State University of New York, Stony Brook.

Oren, Tanzilya. 2022. “New Voices of Change: Transformative Community Organizing of New Immigrants in the U.S. A Case-Study of RUSA LGBTQ+” Fordham.

Ruban, Kateryna. 2022. “Female Emancipation in Doctors’ Hands: OB-GYN Nina Holopatiuk and the Short History of Abortion in the USSR.” New York.

Sobko, Sophia. See Ethnic and Minority Studies.

Geography

Altingoz, Mehmet S. 2022. “Water Diplomacy in Post-Soviet Geographies: Analyzing Multiple Scales of Cooperative Potential.” Delaware.

Health Sciences

Amawi, Rema M. 2022. “Color in Pharma: Color Associations and Expected Efficacies.” Rochester Institute of Technology.

History

1801–1917

Darling, Amanda. 2022. “Machiavelli in Modernity: The Prince's Continued Relevancy as Reflected in the Fall of Imperial Russia.” Salve Regina.

Drause, Raymond Lawrence. 2022. “‘In Word and Deed’: Exiled Siberian Decembrists as Servants of the Russian Empire, 1826–1860.” Notre Dame.

Graff, Ala Creciun. 2022. “Printing Power, Pressing Politics: M. N. Katkov and the Rise of Private Newspaper Press in Late Imperial Russia, 1860s–1880s.” Maryland, College Park.

Koulinka, Natalia. 2022. “From Sieyès to Lenin: Labor, Class and the Quest for Social Inclusion.” California, Santa Cruz.

Strakhova, Anastasiia. See Ethnic and Minority Studies.

1917–1991

Koulinka, Natalia. See 1801–1917.

Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy

Aziz, Zaib un Nisa. 2022. “Nations Ascendant: The Global Struggle Against Empire and the Making of Our World.” Yale.

Free, Anna. 2022. “War and Terror in Leningrad: The Museum of the Defense of Leningrad and War Commemoration Under Stalin.” California, Davis.

Ivanova, Anna. 2022. “Money, Property and Labor: Notions of Personal Wealth and Social Justice in the Soviet Union after Stalin, 1956–1991.” Harvard.

Kirillova, Liana. 2022. “Friendship Projects: Internationalization of the Student Construction Brigade Movement in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s” Southern Illinois, Carbondale.

Kortukov, Demitri. 2022. “Political Change in Ordered Societies: Governance, Elections, and the End of the USSR.” Indiana.

Koulinka, Natalia. See 1801–1917.

Laas, Nataliia. 2022. “Market Research Without a Market: Consumers, the State, and the Economy of Waste in the Soviet Union, 1947–1991.” Brandeis.

Martsinkiv, Nelia. See Ukraine.

Nealy, James Allen. 2022. “Making Socialism Work: The Shchekino Method and the Drive to Modernize Soviet Industry.” Duke.

Reichert, Matthew John. 2022. “Who Built Nations in Eurasia? How Writers, Artists, and Professors Shaped Beliefs about National Identity.” Harvard.

Samson-Paquet, Roxane. 2022. “Soviet Peasants and the “Test of War”: Food Politics and the Second World War in the Soviet Countryside, 1939–1945.” Toronto, Canada.

Scott, Rachel Bailey. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Stevens, Thomas C. 2022. “The Soviet Union After the Civil Wars: Rebels, Red Army Veterans, and “Democracy” in 1920s Tambov.” Pennsylvania.

Zhang, Liao. 2022. “A Separation: Waterways, Logistics, and the Making of the USSR's Northeast Asian Borderlands, 1920s–1940s.” Michigan State.

China and the Soviet Union

Harris, Michael G. See China and the Russian Federation.

United Nations and the Soviet Union

Jerónimo, Viva Iemanjá. See United States and the Soviet Union.

United States and the Soviet Union

Honegger, Matthew Ryan. See Music.

Jerónimo, Viva Iemanjá. 2022. “Adapting to Change: The U.N. Security Council, Decolonization, and the Cold War.” Yale.

Tockman, Kristine Alexandra. 2022. “How do World Leaders Judge Each Other? Personal Diplomacy at the End of the Cold War.” Georgetown.

Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy

Beliakova, Polina. 2022. “Don't Blame the Generals: A Policy-Focused Theory of Erosion of Civilian Control.” Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.

Hess, Katelyn. 2022. “Three Essays on Business-State Relations in Authoritarian Regimes.” Florida State.

Jang, Woojeong. 2022. “Networked Hegemonic Shocks: Hegemonic Transition and Post-Cold War Democratization.” Georgetown.

Kalajdzhyan, Vladimir. 2022. “Russian Federalism in 2012–2021.” Walden.

Kayser, Courtney. 2022. “The Enemy of My Enemy: Rebel Group Strategies at the Onset of Civil Conflicts.” George Mason.

Kimmelman, Susann. 2022. “Russian Hybrid Warfare: An Analysis of Disinformation Activities (Revisionism) During the 2020 Polish Presidential Election.” National American.

Loomis, Ryan Wendell. See Ukraine.

Norton, Sean T. 2022. “Three Papers in Comparative Politics.” North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Omay, Mehmet Can. 2022. “The Fraternal Twins: A Comparative Study of Hegemony Building, Political Mobilization and Crony Capitalism in Neo-Authoritarian Turkey and Russia (1991–2021).” State University of New York, Binghamton.

Scott, Rachel Bailey. 2022. “‘Russia Interferes with Their Brain’: Understanding Russian Foreign Propaganda Strategies, 1980–2022.” Princeton.

Shirikov, Anton. 2022. “How Propaganda Works: Political Biases and News Credibility in Autocracies.” Wisconsin, Madison.

Vlasenko, Anastasiia. See Ukraine.

Waller, Julian Gordon. 2022. “Beyond the Rubber-Stamp: Essays on Parliamentary Bodies Under Authoritarianism.” George Washington.

Zapolska, Anna Marie. 2022. “When Sanctions Can Benefit the Target: State Strategic Adjustment to Multilateral Sanctions in Russia and Beyond.” Northern Illinois.

China and the Russian Federation

Harris, Michael G. 2022. “Exploring Resistance Movements in Interstate Conflict and Integrated Deterrence.” Nova Southeastern.

Europe and the Russian Federation

Kinaci, Mehmet. 2022. “Russia, Europe and Central Asia Energy Security and Pipeline Politics.” Old Dominion.

Love, Paul Max. 2022. “Emergent Strategic Culture: Post-Cold War Europe Navigating Great Power Relations with the U.S., Russia, and China.” California, Irvine.

United Nations and the Russian Federation

Chen, Si. 2022. “Can Money Buy Peace? Financing the United Nations Peacekeeping Operations.” State University of New York, Buffalo.

United States and the Russian Federation

Hussong, Lillian. See Baltic States.

Journalism

Graff, Ala Creciun. See History 1801–1917.

Linguistics

Borgeson, Scott. See Czech Lands to 1918, Czechoslovakia, and Czech and Slovak Republics.

Marks, Nathan A. 2022. “Power, Prestige, and Stigma: Language Regard of Voronezh Russian Speakers Toward the Voiced Velar Fricative.” Washington.

Literature

Averbuch, Alexander. 2022. “Trading Words for Things: Solicitory Poetry in Russian, Ukrainian, and Hebrew.” Toronto, Canada.

Chelpanova, Katya. 2022. “Visceral Narratives: Constructing Bodily Awareness as a Moral Value in Thaw and Post-Thaw Soviet Literature and Cinema.” Kansas.

Costello, JillianBurgie. 2022. “The Poetics of Organic Damage: Discursive and Aesthetic Functions of Monstrosity and Monstrous Bodies in Early Soviet ‘Mad Science’ Literature.” Stanford.

Dossi, Giulia. 2022. “Unseemly Selves: Russian Realism and Early Psychiatry.” Harvard.

Dutchover, Tyler David. 2022. “The Existential Crisis in Pío Baroja and Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Novel as the Vehicle for the Analysis of National and Spiritual Distress.” California, Irvine.

Jarris, Mari Finch. 2022. “Revolutionary Utopianism and Subjectivation: Nikolai Chernyshevsky's and Lu Märten's Queer Aesthetic Paradigms, 1860s–1920s.” Princeton.

Mankovskaya, Elizaveta. 2022. “Under Construction: Time, Space and Embodied Labor in Soviet Construction Narratives Post-Stalin.” Princeton.

Pribble, Kathryn A. 2022. “Multiplicity and Metaform: Late Russian Romanticism as Literary Laboratory.” California, Berkeley.

Svetinovic, Slaven. 2022. “Anywhere I Lay My Head: Politics and Poetics of Private Space in Early Soviet Literature and Film.” Washington.

Mass Media

Blum, Ashley Katrine. 2022. “Choosing Propaganda: Media Selection and Politics in Putin's Russia.” California, Los Angeles.

Syunyaev, Georgiy. 2022. “The Media Under Autocracy: Essays on Domestic Politics and Government Support in Russia.” Columbia.

Military History

Bunn, William Emerson. 2022. “Thither the Russian Navy? Putin's Navalization in a Historical Context.” Old Dominion.

Campeau, Marilyn. 2022. “Imaging the War: Visual Representations on the Soviet-German Front, 1941–1945.” Toronto, Canada.

Cole, Brian W. 2022. “Securing Russia: Seeking Ontological Security in the Arctic.” Old Dominion.

Talibova, Roya. 2022. “Why Fight? Causes and Consequences of Joining a Tyrant's Army.” Michigan.

Music

Abrahamyan, Knar. 2022. “Opera as Statecraft in Soviet Armenia and Kazakhstan.” Yale.

Blake, Jamie T. See Émigré and Immigration Studies.

Brown, Jane Katherine. 2022. “The Influence of Volga Tatar Folk Music and Soviet Cultural Policies on the Orchestral Composers of Kazan.” Nevada, Las Vegas.

Graham, Pheaross. 2022. “Visions of the Pianistic Self: Don Shirley, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Music Performance Studies.” California, Los Angeles.

Hatch, Amy M. 2022. “Developing Ogolevets's Doubly Augmented Prime: Semitonal Voice Leading in the Music of Shostakovich.” North Texas.

Honas, Matthew. 2022. “Symphony No. 1: Wolga Sinfonie.” Wisconsin, Madison.

Honegger, Matthew Ryan. 2022. “Bad Vibrations: A History of Soviet-U.S. Musical Exchange.” Princeton.

Ignjic, Valentina. 2022. “Shostakovich's Two Cello Concertos: History, Comparison, and Performance Guide.” Georgia.

Kim, Helena Hyesoo. 2022. “Recovering the Piano Works of Galina Ustvolskaya: Sidelined Perceptions of Female Composers and the Repressive Soviet Regime.” Cincinnati.

Lee, Yujin. 2022. “The Piano Sonata No. 5 (1923) of Nikolai Roslavets.” Hartford.

Leung, Ki Ki. 2022. “‘The Formation of a Personality’: Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony and the Politics of Its Hermeneutic Reception.” City University of New York.

Sun, Hui. 2022. “The Development of Cycles of 24 Preludes by Russian Composers with Special Attention to Shostakovich's 24 Preludes, Op. 34.” Florida State.

Suwanpotipra, Natnaree. 2022. “The Use of Folkloric Elements in Piano Music by Grieg, MacDowell, Ravel, Bartók and Prokofiev.” Maryland, College Park.

Psychiatry

Dossi, Giulia. See Literature.

Religion and Religious History

Bunnell, Andy. 2022. “To Russia with Fear: American Evangelicals and the Russian Orthodox Church.” Washington.

French, April Lynn. 2022. “The Lived Religion of Baptist Women and Children in Soviet Siberia, 1941–1991.” Brandeis.

Lee Silva, Amber. 2022. “Selective Modernity of a Global Enclave: Unity, Duality, and the American Old Believers.” McGill, Canada.

Sociology

Wang, Jia. 2022. “Nonstandard Employment and Unequal Life Chances: Insights from Diverse Contexts.” Wisconsin, Madison.

Space Program and Industry

Land, Kaylin. 2022. “Space Memoir as Literary Artifact: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Soviet Cosmonaut and American Astronaut Memoirs.” McGill, Canada.

Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Other Baltic Regions under Russian Control)

General

Fu, Liang. 2022. “Three Essays on Monetary Policy and Exchange Rates.” State University of New York, Albany.

Hussong, Lillian. 2022. “An Ice Wedge in Washington: A Comparison of American Strategy in the Arctic and Baltic Theaters.” Rutgers.

Jang, Woojeong. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Malyshava, Liudmila. 2022. “The Forgotten Lands: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Systems in Transition.” Missouri, Kansas City.

Estonia

Borgeson, Scott. See Czech Lands to 1918, Czechoslovakia, and Czech and Slovak Republics.

Latvia

Verdins, Karlis. 2022. “International Modernism and Queer Feeling: Small Literature in Interwar Latvia, 1918–1940.” Washington, St. Louis.

Lithuania

Barta, Monika M. 2022. “Translation and Cultural Validation of the Sprint-SR with a Lithuanian Sample.” Alliant International.

Marler, Joan Carol. 2022. “Marija Gimbutas's Contributions to Archaeology and the Reactions within Her Field: Examining the Backlash and Reassessing Her Significance and Legacy.” California Institute of Integral Studies.

Stevenson, David B. 2022. “Cyber-Weapons of the Weak: Understanding the Pursuit of Offensive Cyber-Capabilities by Smaller States.” Notre Dame.

Belarus

Blank, Geoffrey R. 2022. “The Moral Economy of Ordinary Belarussians and a Critical Examination and Re-evaluation of the 2020 Post-electoral Uprising.” City University of New York.

Jang, Woojeong. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Malyshava, Liudmila. See Baltic States.

Caucasus Region

General Coverage

Beliakova, Polina. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Brown Borenstein, Gabrielle. 2022. “Building Belief: from Symbolism to Social Organization in Early Bronze Age Eurasia (3500–2400 BC).” Cornell.

Jang, Woojeong. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Kinaci, Mehmet. See Europe and the Russian Federation.

Malyshava, Liudmila. See Baltic States.

Salushchev, Sergey. 2022. “Reluctant Abolitionists: Slavery, Dependency, and Abolition in the Caucasus (1801–1914).” California, Santa Barbara.

Włodarczyk, Zofia Agnieszka. 2022. “Challenging Theories of Migration, Integration, and Transnationalism: Female Chechen Refugees Fleeing Domestic Violence and Political Persecution.” California, Davis.

Armenia

Abrahamyan, Knar. See Music.

Bezrukov, Nikita. 2022. “Caucasus in Motion: Dynamic Wordhood and Morpheme Positioning in Armenian and Beyond.” Pennsylvania.

Doyle, Keith Michael. 2022. “Designing a Curriculum for Teaching Hermeneutics to Exiled Christian Leaders in Armenia.” Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Hovhannisyan, Marianna. 2022. “Double Assimilations, Empty Fields, and Orphan Objects: Mapping Armenian Erasures and Displacements Through Archival Metadata and Folk Culture.” California, San Diego.

Palandjian, Garine. 2022. “Rethinking Borders and Identities in Armenian Education for Peaceful and Sustainable Coexistence.” Arizona State.

Shahparonyan, Zhanna. 2022. “Domestic Violence, Attachment and Codependency in Adult Romantic Relationships in Armenian-Americans.” Alliant International.

Sorfazian, Sareen. 2022. “Ethnocentric Schools’ Contribution to Biculturalism: A Case Study.” La Verne.

Tadros, Armine Amy. 2022. “The Importance of Early Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Overcoming the Negative Stigma Attached to It in Armenian Populations.” Alliant International.

Azerbaijan

Gasimzadeh, Humay. 2022. “Contemporary Piano Works by Three Azerbaijani Composers.” Bowling Green State.

Gregorian, Adrineh. 2022. “Peacebuilding and Gender Inclusivity: The Case of Nagorno-Karabakh.” Claremont Graduate.

Huseynli, Aytakin. 2022. “Effect of Resource Curse on Child Well-Being in Resource-Rich Countries, Specifically in Post-Soviet States.” Washington, St. Louis.

Safarli, Chilanay. 2022. “Women's Leadership Identity Development in the Public Sector in Azerbaijan: A Grounded Theory Study.” George Washington.

Republic of Georgia

Aydemir Kundakci, Görkem. 2022. “Eventful Things of a “Frozen Conflict”: Contingency, Materiality, and Movement in the Contested Periphery of Georgia.” George Washington.

Chen, Shijuan. 2022. “Satellite-Based Monitoring, Attribution, and Analysis of Forest Degradation.” Boston.

Crawford, Kimberley A. 2022. “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Young Georgian Adults.” Duquesne.

Rivera, Ricardo Renato. 2022. “In the Aftermath of Empire: Memory, History, and Time in Adjara Georgia.” California, Berkeley.

Saldadze, Malkhaz. 2022. “Narration of History and Transformation of the Conflict through Shifted Perceptions of the Other: The Case of Georgia.” George Mason.

Central Asia

General Coverage

Ambler, Catherine Henderson. 2022. “Masters of the Distant Meanings: Unity and Multiplicity in the Persian Poesis of Freshness.” Columbia.

Jang, Woojeong. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Kinaci, Mehmet. See Europe and the Russian Federation.

Malyshava, Liudmila. See Baltic States.

Kazakhstan

Abrahamyan, Knar. See Music.

do Nascimento Schettino, Daniella. 2022. “Epidemiological Models to Inform the Design and Evaluation of Official Plans for Risk-Based Surveillance of Foreign Hemorrhagic Fevers of Swine.” Minnesota.

Khamitova, Aiman. 2022. “Faculty Training as a Tool to Support Active Learning Classroom Usage.” Florida State.

Lee, Yong Gun. 2022. “Contemporary Approaches to Addressing HIV Prevention Needs Among Sexual and Gender Diverse Individuals in Kazakhstan.” Columbia.

Mukherjee, Trena. 2022. “Structural Determinants of HIV Risk among Women Who Use Drugs in Kazakhstan.” Columbia.

Rozsa, George Gregory. 2022. “The Nevada Movement: Trans-Indigenous Antinuclear Solidarity at the End of the Cold War.” Iowa.

Wood, Colleen. 2022. “Going Viral during a Pandemic: Civil Society and Social Media in Kazakhstan.” Columbia.

Kyrgyzstan

Boron, Usmon. 2022. “In the Shadow of Tradition: Soviet Secularism, Islamic Revival, and Skepticism in Kyrgyzstan.” Toronto, Canada.

O'Shea, Moira Kristin. 2022. “Amidst Horse Games and Monuments: Nation-Making, Material Culture, and Belonging in Contemporary Kyrgyzstan.” Chicago.

Oh, Joseph Suntaik. 2022. “A Research on Effective Discipleship and Communication for the Believers in Oral Culture: Focusing on the Oral Training of Manaschies in Kyrgyzstan.” Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Tajikistan

Hassani, Sara. 2022. “Cloistered Infernos: The Politics of Self-Immolation in the Persian Belt.” New School.

Silvia, Zachary W. 2022. “The Rural Settlements of Hellenistic and Post-Hellenistic Central Asia: An Archaeology of Indigenous Life Under Colonial Rule.” Bryn Mawr.

Uzbekistan

Djurabaeva, Sharifa. 2022. “Constraints on Teaching Practice in Contemporary Uzbekistan.” Massachusetts, Lowell.

Hassani, Sara. See Tajikistan.

Partov, Umed Mustafokulovich. 2022. “Reinforcing Global Development and Security Efforts: Prevention of Violent Extremism Policy and Strategies of State and Non-State Actors Through Education—A Comparative Case Study of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan.” George Mason.

Silvia, Zachary W. See Tajikistan.

Republic of Moldova

Jang, Woojeong. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Malyshava, Liudmila. See Baltic States.

Ukraine

Averbuch, Alexander. See Literature.

Beliakova, Polina. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Chesterton, Hannah P. 2022. “Crackdowns and Coalitions: The Relationship between Social Movement Structure and Survival.” American.

da Silva, Cristina Espinosa. 2022. “Examining Mediation and Effect Measure Modification Processes in Behavioral HIV Prevention Trials with Key Populations.” San Diego State.

Hamov, Oleksiy. 2022. “Ukrainian Violin Sonata: Performance Analysis of Sonatas for Violin and Piano by Naum Lapynsky and Mykola Silvansky.” Nevada, Las Vegas.

Khomik, Myroslava. 2022. “Ukrainian Identity in Modern Chamber Music: A Performer's Perspective on Valentyn Silvestrov's Violin Sonata Post Scriptum and its Interpretation in the Context of Ukrainian Chamber Works.” California, Los Angeles.

Jang, Woojeong. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Lo Piano, Michael. See Poland.

Loomis, Ryan Wendell. 2022. “Rattling the Nuclear Saber: Rethinking Escalate-to-Deescalate Strikes.” Pittsburgh.

Malyshava, Liudmila. See Baltic States.

Martsinkiv, Nelia. 2022. “Unlikely Dissenters: Origins and Development of the Ukrainian Human Rights Movement from Khrushchev to Gorbachev.” Notre Dame.

Musolff, Leon Andreas. 2022. “Essays on Competition in the Digital Economy.” Princeton.

Pickett, Nathaniel Ray. 2022. “Social Fallout: Ukrainian Society and Geopolitics in the Shadow of Chornobyl.” Kansas.

Ridgeway, Robert M. 2022. “A Critical Analysis of Michael Gott's Evangelistic Methodology Used in Ukraine.” New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Ruban, Kateryna. See Gender Studies.

Samson-Paquet, Roxane. See Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Shpylova-Saeed, Nataliya. 2022. “‘I Am a Ukrainian’: Letters and the Exploration of Contested Memory,” Indiana.

Spencer, Daniel G. 2022. “Ambient Aesthetics and the Spirit of Disintegration in Ecological Art.” Ohio.

Sultana, Tahmina. 2022. “Understanding Online Information Avoidance Behavior During a Crisis.” North Carolina, Greensboro.

Tashlitskyy, Roman. 2022. “From Kiev to Kyiv: Attempted Ukrainization between the Revolutions of 1917 through the Prism of Local Newspapers.” Toronto, Canada.

Vlasenko, Anastasiia. 2022. “Electoral Effects of Institutional Reforms: Evidence from Ukraine and Russia.” Florida State

CENTRAL, SOUTH CENTRAL, AND EASTERN EUROPE

General

Bielousova, Gražina. 2022. “The Making of Savage Europe: Religious Difference and the Idea of Eastern Europe.” Duke.

Brasiskis, Lukas. 2022. “Environmental Memories in East-Central European Films and Video Art, 1988–2018.” New York.

Grube, Eric Benjamin. 2022. “An Intra-national Borderland: Regional Conflicts & Affinities across the Austro-Bavarian Border, 1918–1955.” Boston.

Haidinger, Brendan W. 2022. “Civil Society and State Security in Central Europe, 1770–1830.” Delaware.

Kachynska, Nadiia. 2022. “Fostering Global Norms of Research Excellence: National Policies and Strategic Responses of Public Universities in Central and Eastern Europe.” Toronto, Canada.

Pandy-Szekeres, Milena Julianna. 2022. “A ‘Truly European Language:’ Europeanization and Supranational Language Regimes in the Case of Romani Language, 1998–2018.” Toronto, Canada.

Perat, Katja. 2022. “Victimhood and Its Perversion: Masochistic Narratives and Cultural Identity in Cold War Central Europe.” Washington, St. Louis.

Randolph, Jacob R. 2022. “The Medieval Miles Christi and the Anabaptist Knight: Chivalric Imagination in the Radical Reformation.” Baylor.

Rosenberg, Emma. 2022. “Rally Around the Steeple: Religious Rhetoric and Nativist Parties in Central Europe.” Notre Dame.

Waller, Julian Gordon. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Weinshel, Meyer Jacob. 2022. “Dos eygene Daytshland : Anthologizing Jewish Multilingualism in and Beyond the Habsburg Empire.” Minnesota.

Balkan Countries (General)

Alhazmi, Mofareh D. 2022. “Case and Gender Loss in Germanic, Romance, and Balkan Sprachbund Languages.” Oregon.

Ekštajn, Igor. 2022. “The Danube River and the Planning of Nature, 1856–1972.” Harvard.

Lawrence, Sean D. 2022. “‘What Do You Suppose This Rain Is Worth?’ German Colonialism, Political Ecology, and the Founding of Modern Turkey.” California, Santa Cruz.

Mariuma, Yarden. 2022. “Accountants, Smugglers, Tricksters and Princes: Cultural and Network Brokerage in 1821 Balkans.” Columbia.

Albania

Kalaj, Jozefina. 2022. “Essays in Labor and Development Economics: Albania, Senegal, and Ethiopia.” George Washington.

Rocker, Kailey Alana. 2022. “Translational Justice: Facing the Past to Take on the Present in Albania.” North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Rousseva, Nicoletta Georgieva. See Former Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia, and New Yugoslav States.

Bulgaria

Dicandia, Vittoria. See Romania.

Foltz, Lindsey Marie. 2022. “Saving Food in Bulgaria: Practicing Food Sovereignty in Everyday Life.” Oregon.

Fu, Liang. See Baltic States.

Mladjov, Ian S.R. 2022. “Concepts of Emperorship from the Ancient Near East to Medieval Bulgaria.” Michigan.

Czech Lands to 1918, Czechoslovakia, and Czech and Slovak Republics

Borgeson, Scott. 2022. “Long-Distance Compensatory Lengthening.” Stanford.

Hughes, Amy J. 2022. “Refracted Trauma: Dissent, Memory, and Affective Politics in Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová's Public Glass Sculptures in Communist Czechoslovakia, 1968–1975.” Wisconsin, Madison.

Lee, Ju Young. 2022. “Influences in Erwin Schulhoff's Piano Chamber Works and Lieder.” Maryland, College Park.

Stehnová, Šárka. 2022. “The Intersection of Culture, Music Theory Innovation, and Ethnomusicological Ideation in Leoš Janáček's Piano Sonata 1. X. 1905.” Nebraska, Lincoln.

Tyler, AllisonRae Bobyak. 2022. “Can We Still Archive? Privacy and Social Science Data Archiving After the GDPR.” Michigan.

East Germany and Germany since 1989

Freedman, Jesse Aaron. 2022. “The Precarity of Sonic Geographies: Politics and Identity of Chilean Nueva Canción in East Germany.” California, Riverside.

Lagodny, Julius Sebastian. 2022. “Essays on the Political Participation and Views of Immigrant-Origin Citizens in Germany.” Cornell.

Petrusek, Alexander Harrison. 2022. “Real Existing Ideals: East Germany and the Socialist Imaginary 1945–1991.” Rutgers.

Hungary

Brinitzer, Cameron. 2022. “Culturing Evolution: A History and Anthropology of a Cognitive Science of Culture in Illiberal Hungary.” Pennsylvania.

Gombos, Taylor. 2022. “Cold War Refugees and the Hungarian Revolution: The Ciphered Meanings of Emigration from Postwar Eastern Europe.” New York.

Kimmey, Roy Albert. 2022. “A Question in History, a History in Question: Romani Politics and Policies in State Socialist Hungary.” Chicago.

Laszlo, Szabolcs. 2022. “Transcending the Cold War: Cultural and Scholarly Interactions Between Hungary and the U.S. (1960s–1970s).” Indiana.

Marein, Lilla Lukács. 2022. “Pupils, Parents, and Policy: Three Essays in Applied Microeconomics.” Colorado, Boulder.

McCombs, Jonathan Dewes. 2022. “Whiteness as (Post)Socialist Property: Racial Governmentality and Property Transformation in Post-War Hungary.” Georgia.

Samuel, Nebyu. 2022. “The Hungarian Violin Tradition of Jenö Hubay.” Temple.

Stenberg, Matthew T. 2022. “Multi-Level Politics and Central European Democratic Development.” California, Berkeley.

Storey-Nagy, Jessica R. 2022. “Sovereign Voices: Politics, Identity, and Meaning-Making in Contemporary Hungary.” Indiana.

Susan, Eszter. 2022. “Modes of Dissent and Resistance: On Being Jewish and Being ‘Political’ During Communism in Hungary Between 1968 and 1988.” New York.

Suwanpotipra, Natnaree. See Music.

Szillery, Mirjam. 2022. “Mental Health and Socioeconomic Outcomes in Hungary.” Duke.

Venyige, Robert. 2022. “The Road from Serfdom: Essays in Economic Development and Property Rights.” Michigan.

Poland

Butkiewicz, Anna Barbara. 2022. “‘An Inborn Idea . . . to be Realised.’ Imagining the Polish Nation within the Great Emigration in France, 1831–1846.” Toronto, Canada.

Charasz, Pawel. 2022. “Essays on the Political Economy of City Status.” Duke.

Chelminski, Lukasz. 2022. “Émigrés as Aneks: Polish Intellectuals Between East and West, 1968–1989.” City University of New York.

Grotkowski, Karolina. 2022. “Development and Examination of the Polish Negative Mood Regulation Expectancies Scale.” Rosalind Franklin.

Hibbard, Melissa J. 2022. “Children of the Polish Republic: Child Health, Welfare, and the Shaping of Modern Poland, 1915–1939.” Illinois, Chicago.

Kimmelman, Susann. See Post-Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Lo Piano, Michael. 2022. “Virtue Signals: Narrative, Self-Transformation, and Behavioral Exemplarity in XV-Century Italian Renaissance Humanist Biography in Poland and Ukraine.” Yale.

Rosen-Bayewitz, Passi Malka. 2022. “The Story of Jewish Staszów: Its History, Memory, and Representation 1525–2021.” Drew.

Smith, Kevin Semaj. 2022. “Three Essays Examining the Economic Impact of Common Ownership, Heat Shocks, and Economic Integration.” Lehigh.

Stenberg, Matthew T. See Hungary.

Sultana, Tahmina. See Ukraine.

Swenson, Victoria Marie. 2022. “Biodistance Analysis of Cemetery Structure, Social Status, and Postmarital Residence in Medieval Poland.” Nevada, Reno.

Tokarska, Elzbieta. 2022. “A Polish Opera Becomes Violin Fantasy.” North Carolina, Greensboro.

Włodarczyk, Zofia Agnieszka. See Caucasus Region.

Romania

Borteș, Mădălina. 2022. “Re-Visiting Communism in România from a Depth Psychological Perspective.” Pacifica Graduate Institute.

Dicandia, Vittoria. 2022. “Essays in Labor Economics.” Boston.

Faur, Iosua. 2022. “Identification, Equipping and Incorporation of Presbyters in the Congregational Leadership of the ‘Holy Trinity’ Christian Baptist Church, Brăila.” Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Hou, Heng-Han. 2022. “A Performance Guide to George Enescu's Later Violin Works.” Toronto, Canada.

Moldovan, Simina. 2022. “Housing Discrimination, Social Isolation or Exclusion Among Gypsies in Romania.” Walden.

Former Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia, and New Yugoslav States

General Coverage

Djordjevski, Josef. 2022. “A Seaside for the Future: Yugoslav Socialism, Tourism, Environmental Protection, and the Eastern Adriatic Coastline, 1945–2000s.” California, San Diego.

Jelušić, Jelena. 2022. “Yugoslav Television Between Conformity and Dissidence—Ideological Hybridity in Informational and Fiction Genres (1980–1995).” Northwestern.

Marko, McKenna E. 2022. “Spatial Mediations of Holocaust Memory in Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Art.” Michigan.

Novakov-Ritchey, Christina. 2022. “A New Peasant Question: Confronting Epistemic and Material Dispossession in the Yugoslav Region.” California, Los Angeles.

Pekov, Alex. 2022. “Toward a Transmediterranean Genealogy: Matrilineal Legacies in Sephardi Women Writers from the Former Yugoslavia and the Maghreb.” Columbia.

Rousseva, Nicoletta Georgieva. 2022. “Bad Comrades: Art and Answerability After Socialism.” Illinois, Chicago.

Sexton, Raymond Scott. 2022. “Singing for Peace: A Biographic-Narrative Study of Mary Cay Brass and Her Choir and Peacebuilding Work with the Vocal Music of the Former Yugoslav Countries.” Auburn.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dicke, Rachel A. 2022. “The Efficacy of Third-Party Interventions: International Organization-Led Interventions into Ongoing and Post-Conflict Situations.” Missouri, Columbia.

Hamza, Alen. 2022. “Twice There Was a Country.” Utah.

Croatia

Debeljuh, Josip. 2022. “Relational Discipleship: Equipping Church Members at Krscanski Centar Put Istine in Zagreb, Croatia, in Discipleship Habits Using an Adaptation of Navigators’ Life-to-Life Discipleship Model, the Ways of the Alongsider.” Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Hamid, Iman. 2022. “Ancestry-Based Methods for Characterizing the Evolutionary History of Admixed Populations.” Duke.

Horvat, Franka. 2022. “Insular Power: Reconstructing the Social, Economic and Artistic Networks of the Elaphiti Islands, Croatia.” California, Los Angeles.

Kosovo

Krasniqi, Fitim A. 2022. “Curriculum Traditions in Teacher Preparation: A Mixed Methods Study of Kosovo Teacher Educators’ Views on Effective Teacher Preparation.” Kent State.

Madsen, Kimberly DeGroff. 2022. “Representation and Its Boundaries in Post-Conflict Areas: Can Representation and Performance Increase Public Perceptions of Legitimacy?” Indiana.

Serbia

Stanojevic, Cedomir. 2022. “Attitudes of Practitioners Who Provide Services to Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder Towards Use of Socially Assistive Robots.” Indiana.

Slovenia

Bjekovic, Nina. 2022. “The Other Others: Negotiating Alterity in Postwar Triestine Literature.” California, Los Angeles.

IMAGES OF THE SOVIET UNION, RUSSIA, AND EASTERN EUROPE IN OTHER REGIONS OF THE WORLD.

Aziz, Zaib un Nisa. See Soviet History, Politics, Political Thought, and Nationality Policy.

Bielousova, Gražina. See CENTRAL, SOUTH CENTRAL, AND EASTERN EUROPE.

Blake, Jamie T. See Émigré and Immigration Studies.

Bowen, Andrew S. 2022. “Getting Your Message Across: Costly Signaling Success and Failure during the Cold War.” Boston.

Powell, Aisha D. 2022. “A Cultural Historical Analysis of Louise Thompson Patterson, Dorothy West and Constance White in 1932 Russia.” Howard.

Prown, Henry Hemple. 2022. “Famine, Trial, War: The Daily Worker during the Great Depression.” William and Mary.