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Contributors Eliza Ablovatski is Assistant Professor of History at Kenyon College. She has published articles on the post–World War I revolutions in Germany and Hungary, as well as on the history of the Jewish community in Czernowitz/ Cernauti. Melissa Bokovoy is Associate Professor of History at the University of New Mexico and author of Peasants and Communists: Politics and Ideology in the Yugoslav Countryside, 1941–1953, winner of the AAASS 1999 Barbara Jelavich Prize. Maria Bucur is Associate Professor of History and John V. Hill Chair in East European History at Indiana University. She is author of Eugenics and Modernization in Interwar Romania, as well as articles on gender, war, and memory. Melissa Feinberg is Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. She is author of Elusive Equality: Gender, Citizenship and the Limits of Democracy in Czechoslovakia, 1918–1950. Benjamin Frommer is Associate Professor of History at Northwestern University . He is author of National Cleansing: Retribution against Nazi Collaborators in Postwar Czechoslovakia. Maureen Healy is Assistant Professor of History at Oregon State University and author of Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire: Total War and Everyday Life in World War I. Katherine R. Jolluck is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at Stanford University. Author of Exile and Identity: Polish Women in the Soviet Union during World War II, she has also published articles on gendered nationalism and anti-Semitism. Lisa A. Kirschenbaum is Associate Professor of History at West Chester University . In addition to Small Comrades: Revolutionizing Childhood in Soviet Russia, 1917–1932, she is author of The Legacy of the Siege of Leningrad, 1941– 1995: Myth, Memories, and Monuments. Mara Lazda holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University. Her article “Latvia” appeared in Women, Gender and Fascism in Europe, 1919–45, edited by Kevin Passmore. Alon Rachamimov is Lecturer at Tel Aviv University. He is author of POWs and the Great War: Captivity on the Eastern Front, winner of the Fraenkel Prize in 2001. Nancy M. Wing¤eld is Associate Professor of History at Northern Illinois University. She has published articles and books on the history of Habsburg Central Europe. 240 Contributors ...

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