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236 Chapman Hall
600 South College Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 631-2819
joseph-bradley@utulsa.edu
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Education
B.A., University of Wisconsin
A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University
Publications
Guns for the Tsar: American Technology and the Small Arms Industry in
Nineteenth-century Russia (DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University
Press), 1990
Muzhik and Muscovite: Urbanization in Late Imperial Russia (Berkeley:
University of California Press), 1985
Voluntary Associations and the Formation of Civil Society in Russia,
1750-1930 (in progress)
"Subjects into Citizens: Societies, Civil Society, and Autocracy in
Tsarist Russia," The American Historical Review 107, no. 4
(October, 2002), pp. 1094-1123.
"Science, Technology and the Public at the Moscow Exposition,"
(IREX Policy Papers: Science, Technology, and the Public in Russia, 1999) http://www.irex.org/publications/policy-papers/
"Russia's Cities of Dreadful Delight," Journal of Urban History,
24, no. 1 (November 1997), pp. 120-129
"Russia's Parliament of Public Opinion: Association, Assembly and the
Autocracy, 1906-1914," in Theodore Taranovski, ed., Reform in Russian
and Soviet History (Cambridge University Press), pp. 212-236
"Voluntary Associations, Civic Culture and Obshchestvennost' in
Moscow", in Edith Clowes, Samuel Kassow and James West, eds., Between
Tsar and People: Educated Society and the Quest for Public Identity in Late
Imperial Russia, (Princeton, 1991), pp. 131-148
Editorships
Russian Studies in History (co-editor), 1993-present
Awards, Honors
National Council for Soviet and East European Research grant, 1993-94
Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha chapter of Wisconsin
Course
Offerings (Fall 2002)
Hist 2603: Russia and the West
Hist 3323: Politics and History in Soviet Films
History 4843: The Russian Revolution
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