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Thomas M. Barrett is Professor of History at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. He received his Ph.D. from Georgetown University in 1997. Richard Stites directed his dissertation (“The Terek Cossacks and the North Caucasus Frontier, 1700–1860”), which was subsequently published as At the Edge of Empire: The Terek Cossacks and the North Caucasus Frontier, 1700–1860 (1999). He is the author of numerous articles on Cossacks and the North Caucasus including “Lines of Uncertainty: The Frontiers of the North Caucasus” ( Slavic Review , 54, no. 3 [Fall 1995]: 578–601), which has been republished twice in article collections. He has also published on the Siberian theme in American theater and Cossacks in Wild West shows, including “‘Thrills of Horror’: Siberia and the American Melodramatic Imagination,” in Eva-Marie Stolberg, ed., The “Siberian Saga:” A History of Russia’s Wild East (2005). He was the main writer and researcher for the Library of Congress’s digital presentation, The Meeting of Frontiers (http://frontiers.loc.gov/intldl/mtfhtml/mfhome.html). He is currently writing a book on the image of Russia and Eastern Europe in American popular culture. Karl D. Qualls is Professor of History at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He wrote his dissertation on Sevastopol under Richard Stites’ direction
Canadian-American Slavic Studies – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2014
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