CV Whittington 2019.12 - Simplified
CV Whittington 2019.12 - Simplified
CV Whittington 2019.12 - Simplified
Postdoctoral Fellow Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities Washington University in St. Louis
[email protected]
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Ph.D. in History 2018
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
M.A. in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies 2011
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
A.B. cum laude with High Honors in History 2009
Secondary Concentration in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
2019– Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities,
Washington University in St. Louis.
2018–19 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, International Centre for the History and Sociology
of World War II and its Consequences, Higher School of Economics, Moscow.
PUBLICATIONS
Chapters in Peer-Reviewed Edited Volumes
“Making a Home for the Soviet People: WWII and the Origins of the Sovetskii Narod.” Chapter in
Krista Goff and Lewis Siegelbaum, eds., Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands
(Cornell, April 2019), 147–161.
“‘Citizen of the Soviet Union—It Sounds Dignified’: Letter Writing, Nationalities Policy, and
Identity in the Post-Stalinist Soviet Union,” in National Indifference and the History of
Nationalism in Modern Europe, ed. Maarten Van Ginderachter and Jon E Fox (Abingdon:
Routledge, 2019), 225–47.
Works in Progress
Repertoires of Citizenship: Inclusion, Inequality, and the Making of the Soviet People, book
manuscript, in preparation.
A Mirror for Society: Censuses in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, book manuscript,
research phase.
“Contested Privilege: Russians and the Unmaking of the Soviet Union,” in preparation.
Anticipated completion in Winter 2020.
“Alphabet Soup: Orthographic Reform in Soviet Eurasia,” journal article, in preparation. Pending
research in Moldova, planned for Summer 2020.
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2018 “Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Celebrating the October Revolution under Khrushchev
and Brezhnev.”
International Social Science Summer School in Ukraine, Zaporizhia, June 25–29.
2018 “Between Nation an Empire: Towards a History of the Soviet Union from the Periphery.”
Fisher Workshop, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, June 14–15.
2018 “Making a Home for the Soviet People: World War II and the Evolution of Soviet
Identity.”
Constructivist Criticism Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, January 19.
2017 “Russian Language, Soviet People: The Place of Russian after the 1958–59 School Reform.”
ASEEES Annual Convention, Chicago, November 9–12.
2017 “Between Russification and Friendship: Cyrillization in Stalinist Central Asia.”
Central Eurasian Studies Society Annual Conference, Seattle, October 5–8.
2017 “World War II and the Making of Soviet Citizens in Central Asia.”
Central Eurasian Studies Society, Regional Conference—Bishkek, June 29–July 1.
2017 “Celebrating Citizens: Patriotism and Participatory Citizenship from Stalin to Brezhnev.”
Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York City, May 4–6.
2016 “Whither the Soviet People? Ideological Discourse and Interethnic Relations, 1977–91.”
ASEEES Annual Convention, Washington, DC, November 17–20, 2016.
2016 “Making a Home for the Soviet People: WWII and the Origins of the Sovetskii Narod.”
Nationalism, Revolution and Genocide. University of Michigan, October 7–8.
2016 “Nationally Indifferent and Soviet: Letter-Writing, Nationalities Policy, and Identity in the
Post-Stalinist Soviet Union.”
National Indifference Workshop, Charles University, Prague, September 5–6, 2016.
2016 “Learning ‘Lenin’s Language’: Russian Language Education in the Soviet Union, 1938–58.”
ASEEES-MAG Summer Convention, Lviv, Ukraine, June 26–28.
2016 “‘For the Soviet Person, New Rituals’: Religion, Civic Rites and Soviet Identity.”
Constructing the Soviet: Student Conference, European University of St. Petersburg
(Russia), April 22–23.
2014 “Forging Soviet Ukrainians: Social Integration in Postwar Ukraine.”
Graduate Symposium on Ukrainian Studies, University of Toronto, March 14–15.
2013 “Soviet Peoples, Soviet People: State Patriotism and Unity in the Stalinist Soviet Union.”
Projects of Modernity: Constructing the ‘Soviet’ in European Perspective, Perm State
National Research University (Russia), June 24–26.
Round Table Presentations
2017 Soviet Nationality Politics and Practices in the Khrushchev Era.
ASEEES Annual Convention, Chicago, November 9–12, 2017.
2016 Global (Dis)Connections: Space, Text and Context of Soviet Childhood.
ASEEES Annual Convention, Washington, DC, November 17–20, 2016.
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Washington University in St. Louis:
Spring 2020 “Tactics of (In)equality,” advanced Theory and Methods course in interdisciplinary
humanities, co-teaching with Clare Kim.
Fall 2019 “Borders, Walls, and Frontiers: Making Others, Making Ourselves.” First-year
seminar.
University of Michigan:
2012–14 Graduate Student Instructor
• The History of Islam in South Asia (Farina Mir), Winter 2014.
• War, Rebellion, and Revolution in China (Pär Cassel), Fall 2013.
• The History of Witchcraft: The 1692 Salem Witch Trials in Cross-Cultural and
Historical Perspective (Valerie Kivelson), Winter 2013.
• From Genghis Khan to the Taliban: Modern Central Asia (Douglas Northrop), Fall
2013.
Fall 2010 Course Assistant to Gail Lapidus (Stanford University), “State and Nation Building
in Central Asia.”
2009–10 Assistant Teacher of English, Städtische Wirtschaftsschule, Erlangen, Germany.
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TEACHING AREAS
History of the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire, and Central Asia; world and European history;
empires in comparative perspective; global communism; citizenship; borders and frontiers;
nationalism; global equality and inequality; methods in historical writing and research.
LANGUAGES
German Fluent Ukrainian Advanced Intermediate
Russian Advanced Kazakh Intermediate
Uzbek Advanced Intermediate Persian Basic (Tajik dialect)
Spanish Intermediate
REFERENCES
Available Upon Request