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Faculty in Russian and East European Studies

Duke University

  • Andrews, Edna. Director of Duke Center. Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Department of Cultural Anthropology. Semiotics and media studies; Russian. eda@acpub.duke.edu. 660-3140.
  • Brown, Tony. Robertson Scholars Program President. Professor of the Practice, Public Policy Studies and Sociology at Duke. And the founder and Director of the Hart Leadership Program's Enterprising Leadership Initiative. abrown@duke.edu. 613-7347.
  • Dobrenko, Evgeny. Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. Slavic national literatures; Ukrainian. dob@acpub.duke.edu. 660-3140.
  • Flath, Carol. Associate Professor, Program in Literature, Department of English. 19th century Russian literature; Russian. djflath@unity.ncsu.edu. 660-3140.
  • Gheith, Jehanne M. Assistant Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. 19th century Russian literature; Russian. gheith@acpub.duke.edu. 660-3140.
  • Holmgren, Beth. Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Russian and Polish Literature. 660-3061. beth.holmgren@duke.edu
  • Horowitz, Donald. James B. Duke Professor, School of Law and Department of Political Science. 613-7058.
  • Hough, Jerry F. James B. Duke Professor, Department of Political Science. 684-5551.
  • Hueckel, Malgorzata. Instructor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. Contemporary Soviet and post-Soviet politics. 660-3140.
  • Johnson, Simon. Associate Professor, Fuqua School of Business. Economic reforms in the former Soviet Union and Poland. shj2@mail.duke.edu. 660-7817.
  • Kitschelt, Herbert. Professor, Department of Political Science. East European politics. h3738@acpub.duke.edu. 660-4343.
  • Koonz, Claudia. Professor, Department of History. 20th century German history. ckoonz@acpub.duke.edu. 684-3941.
  • Lahusen, Thomas. Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures; Program in Literature. Soviet realism; Polish literature; Polish. lahusen@acpub.duke.edu. 660-3140.
  • Lakin, Martin. Professor, Department of Psychology; Social and Health Sciences. 660-5745.
  • Leitzel, James A. Associate Professor, Public Policy Studies. Post-Soviet economic reform. leitzel@pps.duke.edu. 613-7337.
  • Lerner, Warren. Professor, Department of History. Russian and Eastern European socialist traditions. wlerner@acpub.duke.edu. 684-2060.
  • Maksimova, Elena. Assistant Professor of the Practice, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. Study of Russian language. 660-3140.
  • Mendelsohn, Ezra. Professor, Department of History. 684-2723.
  • Mickiewicz, Denis. Research Scholar. Acting Chair, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. 660-3140.
  • Mickiewicz, Ellen. James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Political Science. Director of the DeWitt Center for Communications and Journalism and the Commission on Television Radio Policy. Soviet and contemporary media studies. lsemp3@pps.duke.edu. 613-7340.
  • Miller, Martin A. Professor, Department of History. Revolutionary and terrorist traditions; History of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. mmiller@acpub.duke.edu. 684-3575.
  • Mlyn, Eric. Adjunct Associate Professor of International Studies at UNC-CH, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Policy at Duke. eric.mlyn@duke.edu. 668-1724
  • Newcity, Michael. Coordinator, Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies. mnewcity@acpub.duke.edu. 660-3157.
  • Van Tuyl, Joanna. Assistant Professor of the Practice, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. 19th century Russian literature; Russian. jvtuyl@acpub.duke.edu. 660-3140.
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