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Professor Chester Dunning, winner of four
distinguished teaching awards, conducts research in Russian
history and early modern European history. He also has a
strong interest in comparative history and the impact of
censorship on Russian literature. Professor Dunning has
received several research grants, including two from the
National Endowment for Humanities, as well as a research
fellowship from the Harvard University Russian Research
Center. His books include Russia’s First Civil War: The
Time of Troubles and the Founding of the Romanov Dynasty,
a History Book Club Selection during Summer 2001; A Short
History of Russia’s First Civil War; Jacques Margeret’s
The Russian Empire and Grand Duchy of Muscovy: A Seventeenth
Century French Account; and (with Caryl Emerson and Sergei
Fomichev) The Uncensored Boris Godunov: The Case for
Pushkin’s Original Comedy (forthcoming in Spring
2005). Professor Dunning has also published many refereed
articles in leading scholarly journals, including Slavic
Review, The Russian Review, The Slavonic and
East European Review, Comparative Studies in Society
and History, Revue Historique, Albion,
Voprosy istorii, Russian History/Histoire Russe,
The Sixteenth Century Journal, Harvard Ukrainian
Studies, Forschungen zur osteuropäischen
Geschichte, and The Pushkin Review. |