This volume gathers Patricia Herlihyâ s most insightful work on Odessaâ s culture, community, and economyâ spanning decades of scholarship. It offers a valuable resource for those studying Ukraine, Russia, and the former Soviet Union.
This volume gathers Patricia Herlihyâ s most insightful work on Odessaâ s culture, community, and economyâ spanning decades of scholarship. It offers a valuable resource for those studying Ukraine, Russia, and the former Soviet Union.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A native San Franciscan, Patricia Herlihy graduated from the University of California, Berkeley and obtained her PhD in History from the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Odessa: A History 1794-1914 (Harvard University Press. 1987); The Alcoholic Empire: Vodka and Politics in Late Imperial Russia (Oxford University Press, 2002); Vodka: A Global History (Reaktion Books, 2012). She is Professor Emerita from Brown University (2001) and Louise Wyant Professor Emerita, Emmanuel College (2009). Currently Adjunct Professor, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University, Associate at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute and the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University. She is a former Co-Master (with David Herlihy) of Mather House Harvard University (1976-1986). She has six children and six grandchildren.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Culture The Persuasive Power of the Odessa Myth Odessa Memories How Ukrainian Is Odesa? From Odessa to Odesa Jewish Writers of Odessa Part 2: Community Death in Odessa: A Study of Population Movements in a Nineteenth-Century City The Ethnic Composition of Odessa in the Nineteenth Century Greek Merchants in Odessa in the Nineteenth Century The Greek Community in Odessa, 1861-1917 Part 3: Commerce Odessa: Staple Trade and Urbanization in New Russia Commerce and Architecture in Odessa in Late Imperial Russia Port Jews of Odessa and Trieste: A Tale of Two Cities Russian Wheat and the Port of Livorno, 1794-1865 The South Ukraine as an Economic Region in the Nineteenth Century
Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Culture The Persuasive Power of the Odessa Myth Odessa Memories How Ukrainian Is Odesa? From Odessa to Odesa Jewish Writers of Odessa Part 2: Community Death in Odessa: A Study of Population Movements in a Nineteenth-Century City The Ethnic Composition of Odessa in the Nineteenth Century Greek Merchants in Odessa in the Nineteenth Century The Greek Community in Odessa, 1861-1917 Part 3: Commerce Odessa: Staple Trade and Urbanization in New Russia Commerce and Architecture in Odessa in Late Imperial Russia Port Jews of Odessa and Trieste: A Tale of Two Cities Russian Wheat and the Port of Livorno, 1794-1865 The South Ukraine as an Economic Region in the Nineteenth Century
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