David L. Hoffmann

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David L. Hoffmann is a

East European history. His other interests include Environment, Health, Technology, and Science, as well as Power, Culture, and the State.[1] Since 2017 he has been Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of History at the Ohio State University.[2]

Education

Books

Monographs

  • (in progress) The Motherland Calls: War, Gender, and Memory in the Soviet Union, 1941-1991[1]
  • The Stalinist Era (2018)[3]
  • Forthcoming: Russian translation
  • Spanish translation: La Era de Stalin (2019)[4]
  • Cultivating the Masses: Modern State Practices and Soviet Socialism, 1914-1939 (2011)[5][6]
  • Stalinist Values: The Cultural Norms of Soviet Modernity, 1917-1941 (2003)[7]
  • Peasant Metropolis: Social Identities in Moscow, 1929-1941 (1994) (Ohio Academy of History award for best book)[1][8]

Edited Volumes

  • Stalinism: The Essential Readings (2002)
  • Russian Modernity: Politics, Knowledge, Practices (2000)

Awards

  • Ohio State University Distinguished Teaching Award (2013)[1]
  • Phi Alpha Theta Teaching Award (2010 and 2017)[1]
  • Ohio Academy of History Book Award (1995)[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "David L. Hoffmann", a profile at the OSU website
  2. ^ Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor, Ohio State College of Arts and Sciences, 11 August 2017, retrieved 2020-07-17
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  6. ^ Thunemann, Fabian. "H-Net reviews". h-net.org. h-net Reviews. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
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