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Personal bio
Nancy Kollmann has been teaching at Stanford since 1982; she is a specialist in the history of early modern Russia (from Ivan the Terrible to Catherine the Great). She has published books on kinsihp networks in high politics, on litigations on honor among common people in early Russia and on the practice of the criminal law. She is currently exploring two very different fields-- the use of political violence and the visual world of early modern Russia. Currently teaching
SLAVIC 110: The Russian Empire, 1450-1800
(Autumn)
HISTORY 120A: The Russian Empire, 1450-1800 (Autumn) HISTORY 20A: The Russian Empire, 1450-1800 (Autumn) HISTORY 200F: Doing Microhistory (Winter) SLAVIC 203: Russia and Ukraine: Empire, Nation, Myth (Spring) HISTORY 323G: Russia and Ukraine: Empire, Nation, Myth (Spring) HISTORY 223G: Russia and Ukraine: Empire, Nation, Myth (Spring) |

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