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  1. GARY MARKER. Professor Emeritus/ Toll Professor (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1977) Curriculum Vitae. Email: gary.marker@stonybrook.edu. Interests: Russia, European social history. My research has concentrated on early-modern Russia (seventeenth through early nineteenth century, or Baroque and Enlightenment), although it has ...

  2. 14. Juli 2014 · About this book. Gary Marker describes the pursuit of an effective public voice by political, Church, and literary elites in Russia as synonymous with the struggle to control the printed media, showing that Russian publishing and printing evolved in a way that sharply diverged from Western experiences but that proved to be highly ...

    • Gary Marker
    • July 14, 2014
  3. Publications of Gary Marker Daniel H. Kaiser 1977 “Publishing and the Formation of a Reading Public in Eighteenth Century Russia.” PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley. 1981 Review of Leon Trotsky: A Biography, by Ronald Segal, Historian 43 (1981): 277-78. Review of Citizen for the Fatherland: Education, Educators, and Pedagog -

  4. 1. Okt. 2008 · Marker shows how the court gradually elevated St. Catherine to a major saint, with churches and monasteries built in her honor and a new version of her life (new to Russia, at least) imported from Western versions via Greek and Ukrainian clerics in Russia. The new version introduced the idea of St. Catherine's mystical marriage to ...

  5. Humanities Research for a Digital Future. Visit CESTA. Gary Marker (email, website) is professor of history at SUNY Stony brook. He is a specialist of Russian history, with interests in cultural history and the history of publication and reading.

  6. Language. ''Word and Image'' invokes and honors the scholarly contributions of Gary Marker. Twenty scholars from Russia, the United Kingdom, Italy, Ukraine and the United States examine some of the main themes of Markers scholarship on Russia—literacy, education, and printing; gender and politics; the importance of visual sources for ...