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Suzanne Ament (MA, 1984; PhD, 1996, Indiana: “Sing to Victory: The Role of Popular Song in the Soviet Union During World War II”), now Associate Professor at Radford; John Daley (MA, 1986; PhD, 1992, Harvard: “The Watchful State: Police and Politics in Late Imperial Russia”), now full professor at Illinois-Chicago; and Deborah Yalen (MA, 1994; PhD, 2007, California-Berkeley: “Red Kasrilevke: Ethnographies of Economic Transformation in the Soviet Shtetl, 1917-1939”), now Assistant Professor at Colorado State. See also part 3, Collection of Memories: Suzanne Ament.
Anton Fedyashin, “I’m a Classic: In Memory of Richard Stites,” Russian Review, 70, no. 1, (Jan. 2011): 175-78.
On the latter program in 2011, see http://international.fhwa.dot.gov/gtep/russia.cfm. For a sample of her work there, “Where the Rail Meets the Road – a Tunneling Method Used in Russia to Run a Highway Beneath a Train Track Could Prove Beneficial in the United States in Some Situations,” co-author, Keri A Funderberg, Public Roads, 66, pt. 5 (2003): 44-47.
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