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Hugo Lane <hugolane@gmail.com> Teaching Fellow New York Dept. of Education Comparative Empire; Comparative Nationalism; Modern Identity-formation in Eastern Europe; Technology and Society, Technology and Society, |
Address: | 33-54 83 Street Apt. E32 Jackson Heights, New York 11372 United States |
List Affiliations: | List Editor for HABSBURG |
Reviews: | Exploring Nationalism in a Socialist Context Eastern Europe's Counterpoint to the French Revolution Making Eastern Europe's Complexity Accessible to Non-Specialists Tensions in Galicia: An Under-Appreciated Factor in the Outbreak of WWI |
Interests: | European History / Studies |
Bio: Grinnell Collge, AB (1985); SUNY-Albany, MA in German (1989); University of Michigan, PhD. in History (1999) Book Manuscript: Nationalizing Identity: Culture and the Shaping of the Polish-Ukrainian Divide in Ausrian Galicia, 1772-1918 “Szlachta outside the Commonwealth: The case of Polish nobles in Galicia” published in Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung, vol. 52 (2003) no. 4, pp. 526-542. “The Polish Opera and the Ukrainian Theater: Cultural Hegemony and National Culture” published in Harvard Ukrainian Studies volume 24 (2000, but published 2002), pp. 149-170. “Review Essay: Continuities and Divergences: Rusyn - Ukrainian Relations Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow” Nationalities Papers vol. 29 (2001) No. 4, pp. 689-96 “Class interest and the Shaping of a ‘Non-historical’ Nation: Reassessing the Galician Ruthenian Path to Ukrainian Identity” published in Harvard Ukrainian Studies 22 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2000) also as Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe: Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2000) pp. 373-392 Courses: 20th Century Civilization; Western Civ; Nations and Nationalism |