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698 List of Contributors LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Ivan BASHAROV, Candidate of Sciences in History, Junior Research Fellow , Institute of Mongol, Buddhist, and Tibet Studies of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ulan-Ude, Russia. mtbi@yandex.ru Stefan BERGER, Professor in History and Border Studies, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, UK. sberger@glam.ac.uk Brian J. BOECK,VisitingAssistant Professor, De Paul University, Chicago, USA. bboeck@lmu.edu Ekaterina BOLTUNOVA, Junior Research Fellow, Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. boltounovaek@ hotmail.com Kate BROWN, Assistant Professor, History Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Baltimore, USA. kbrown@umbc.edu Yuehtsen J. CHUNG, Ph.D. in History, Junior Research Fellow for the Chinese Maritime Customs Service Project, University of Bristol, Department of Historical Studies, Bristol, UK. yuehtsen@yahoo.com Sergei DIGOL, Doctoral Candidate, Institute of History, MoldovaAcademy of Sciences, Chisinau, Moldova. s_digol@hotmail.com AlexanderETKIND, Professor, Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology, European University in St. Petersburg, Russia. etkind@eu.spb.ru Boris GROYS, Professor of Philosophy and Theory ofArt and Mass Media at the Academy of Design in Karlsruhe, Germany. Ernest GYIDEL, Graduate Student, Institute for European Studies, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine. ernest_gyidel@yahoo.com Bert HOPPE, MA in History, Institute of History, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. bert.hoppe@geschichte.hu-berlin.de 699 Ab Imperio, 2/2004 Elena IVANOVA, Professor, Head of the Chair for Psychology, Karazin National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine. eivanova@iatp.org.ua Nina KOLYBASHKINA, MAin Social Sciences, Research Fellow, Center for Ethno-Social Studies, Simferopol, Ukraine. nkolybashkina@yahoo.com Volodymyr KRAVCHENKO, Professor, Head of the Chair for Ukrainian Studies, Karazin National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine. kravchenko@ univer.kharkov.ua; kravch@ic.kharkov.ua Lubov KUDRIAVTSEVA, Candidate of Sciences (Art Studies), Editor, “Amfora” Press, St. Petersburg, Russia. lkudriav@yahoo.com Jeff MANKOFF, Doctoral Candidate, History Department,Yale University, New Haven, USA. jeffrey.mankoff@yale.edu Sergei MARKEDONOV, Candidate of Sciences in History, Head of the Department of Inter-Ethnic Relations Problems, Institute for Political and Military Analysis, Moscow, Russia. smark@pochta.ru Maya NADKARNI, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York, USA. man17@columbia.edu Igor NARSKII, Professor of Russian History, Chair for Pre-Revolutionary Russian History, Cheliabinsk State University, Russia. narskij@csu.ru J.Alexander OGDEN,Assistant Professor in Russian Studies, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, College of LiberalArts, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA. ogden@sc.edu Alexander OSIPIAN,Associate Professor of History and Cultural Studies, Kramatorsk Institute for Economics and Humanities, Kramatorsk, Ukraine. agricolae_ua@yahoo.com Serhii PLOKHY, Doctor of Sciences in History, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. s.plokhii@ ualberta.ca Antony POLONSKY, Albert Abramson Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA. polonsky@brandeis.edu Olga SHEVCHENKO,Assistant professor of Sociology, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, USA. olga.shevchenko@williams.edu William R. SPIEGELBERGER, J.D., Counsel and Head of Dispute Resolution Practice at White & Case LLC, Moscow, Russia. Wspiegelberger@ whitecase.com Mikhail TYAGLYI, Ph.D. Candidate, Taurida National University; Member of the Curatorial Team, Museum of Crimean Jews History at the Jewish Philantropic Center “Hesed Shimon”, Simferopol, Ukraine. salgir@ pochtamt.ru 700 List of Contributors Elena VISHLENKOVA, Professor of Russian History, Head of the Chair for Russian History before the 20th Century, Kazan State University, Russia. evishlenkova@mail.ru Serhy YEKELCHYK, Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada. serhy@uvic.ca ...

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