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The main focus of Perrie's research and studies has been [[History of Russia|Russian history]] from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.<ref name="Perrie, Maureen 2006">Perrie, Maureen, ed. ''Cambridge History of Russia''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.</ref> She is one of the editors of the three-volume ''[[The Cambridge History of Russia]]''.<ref name="Perrie, Maureen 2006"/> In addition, from 2001 to 2004, Perrie served as |
The main focus of Perrie's research and studies has been [[History of Russia|Russian history]] from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.<ref name="Perrie, Maureen 2006">Perrie, Maureen, ed. ''Cambridge History of Russia''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.</ref> She is one of the editors of the three-volume ''[[The Cambridge History of Russia]]''.<ref name="Perrie, Maureen 2006"/> In addition, from 2001 to 2004, Perrie served as president of the [[British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies]] (BASEES).<ref name="Perrie, Maureen 2006"/> She is currently serving as the vice-president of BASEES.<ref name="Perrie, Maureen 2006"/> |
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==Works== |
==Works== |
Revision as of 05:33, 11 December 2022
Maureen Perrie (born 1946) is a British historian, Professor Emeritus of Russian History at the University of Birmingham,[1] and a lecturer in Russian History at the centre for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Birmingham.[2]
Career
The main focus of Perrie's research and studies has been Russian history from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.[3] She is one of the editors of the three-volume The Cambridge History of Russia.[3] In addition, from 2001 to 2004, Perrie served as president of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES).[3] She is currently serving as the vice-president of BASEES.[3]
Works
Books
- The Agrarian Policy of the Russian Socialist- Revolutionary Party: from its Origins through the Revolution of 1905-1907, 1976
- The Image of Ivan the Terrible in Russian Folklore, 1987
- Pretenders and Popular Monarchism in Early Modern Russia: the False Tsars of the Time of Troubles, 1995
- The Cult of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin’s Russia, 2001
- (with Andrei Pavlov) Ivan the Terrible, 2003
- (ed.) Cambridge History of Russia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 3 vols.
Articles
- "Folklore as Evidence of Peasant Mentalite"
- "The Sovialist Revolution"
- "Correspondence"
- "The Russian Peasant Movement of 1905-1907: Its Social Composition and Revolutionary Significance"