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Teddy J. Uldricks <uldricks@unca.edu> University of North Carolina at Asheville --The nature & role of ideology in Soviet foreign relations --The origins of World War II (esp. Soviet role) --The origins of the Cold War |
Address: | History Department CPO# 2830 1 University Heights Asheville, North Carolina 28715 United States |
Primary Phone: | 828 251-6620 |
Fax Number: | 828 251 6820 |
List Affiliations: | Former Review Editor for H-Russia |
Bio: A.B. Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, history, 1966 Ph.D., Indiana Univ., Russian history, 1972 "Icebreaker Redux: The Debate on Stalin's Role in World War II Continues," forthcoming in KRITIKA. "War, Politics and Memory: Russian Historians Reevaluate the Origins of World War II," HISTORY & MEMORY, vol. 21, 2 (Fall/Winter 2009): 60-82. "Appeasement in Russian, Chinese, and American Foreign Policy, 1931-1941," SELECTED ANNUAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE FLORIDA CONFERENCE OF HISTORIANS, vol. 16 (2009):88-105. "Were Britain and France Worth Having As Soviet Allies in 1939?," MS in revision for submission to a journal. "The Icebraker Controversy: Did Stalin Plan to Attack Hitler?," SLAVIC REVIEW, 58, 3 (1999): 626-43. DIPLOMACY AND IDEOLOGY: THE ORIGINS OF SOVIET FOREIGN RELATIONS, 1917-1930 (London: Sage, 1979). Plus 16 additional journal articles and chapters in books, and 58 book reviews. Courses taught: Imperial Russia/20th C. Russia World War II The Cold War Modern Germany Mussolini/Hitler/Stalin Humanities |