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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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_MarkerGary Marker - Wikipedia

    Gary "Magic" Marker (May 23, 1943 – December 8, 2015) was an American bass guitarist and recording engineer, best known for his involvement in various psychedelic rock bands of the 1960s. A bass player with jazz leanings, who had studied at Berklee College of Music, [1] Marker was a member of the Rising Sons between 1964 and 1966 ...

  3. 1. Okt. 2008 · Marker has clearly shown that the cult of St. Catherine made it possible to conceive of a female ruler in positive, Christian terms, a huge contribution to understanding the political culture of Russia from the mid-seventeenth to the early eighteenth centuries. The fact of female rulership is now much less mysterious, and Marker ...

    • Paul Bushkovitch
    • 2008
  4. 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
  5. GARY MARKER EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE: Department of History, SUNY Stony Brook: September 1995-2001, 2013- 2016 Chair 2020 Professor Emeritus 2020-2023 Toll Professor 1996-2020, Professor 1985-1996: Associate Professor 1979-85: Assistant Professor Instructor in New York Institute Stony Brook/St. Petersburg State

  6. "Gary Marker". The Future of (Post)Socialism: Eastern European Perspectives, edited by John Frederick Bailyn, Danijela Lugarić and Dijana Jelača, SUNY Press, 2018, pp. 239-252.

  7. 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.