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AAN | Archiwum akt nowych, Warsaw |
AUJ | Archiwum Uniwersytetu Jagielloskiego, Cracow |
BA | Bundesarchiv, Berlin |
DALO | Derzhavnyi arkhiv Lvivskoi oblasti, Lviv |
GDA SBU | Haluznyi derzhavnyi arkhiv Sluzhba bezpeky Ukrainy, Kyiv |
GARF | Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii, Moscow |
IUA | Institute of Ukrainian Studies Archive, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Lviv Branch |
NARA | National Archives and Records Administration, College Park |
RGAE | Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv ekonomiki, Moscow |
RGANI | Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv noveishei istorii, Moscow |
RGASPI | Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv sotsialno-politicheskoi istorii, Moscow |
TsDAHOU | Tsentralnyi derzhavnyi arkhiv hromadskykh obiednan Ukrainy, Kyiv |
TsDAMLM | Tsentralnyi derzhavnyi arkhiv-muzei literatury i mystetstva, Kyiv |
TsDAVOU | Tsentralnyi derzhavnyi arkhiv vyshchykh orhaniv vlady Ukrainy, Kyiv |
TsDIA | Tsentralnyi istorychnyi arkhiv, Lviv Branch |
TsDKFFA | Tsentralnyi derzhavnyi kinofotofonoarkhiv Ukrainy, Kyiv |
USHMM | United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |
YIVO | YIVO Institute for Jewish Research |
IH | Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw |
It is, unfortunately, unlikely that I will remember and properly acknowledge all the many individuals and institutions that have helped me write this book, and I offer my apologies to those I inadvertently omit. Special thanks are due to my adviser, Stephen Kotkin, and to Jan T. Gross, Harold James, and Amir Weiner, who oversaw the early stages of this project. None of this work would have been possible without the Department of History at Princeton University. Before I came to Princeton, I benefited from the support and insights of my teachers at the London School of Economics and Political Science and at Balliol College, Oxford University, especially my tutor Martin Conway.
In Ukraine, especially Lviv and Kyiv, as well as in Poland, Russia, Germany, and the United States, I have been fortunate to encounter many committed and helpful archivists and librarians, sometimes working under difficult conditions. Over the years, many historians and scholars from other humanities and social-science disciplines have also helped, supported, and challenged me, including Felix Ackermann, Omer Bartov, Jan Behrends, Volker Berghahn, Michael David-Fox, Gloria and Istvn Dek, Sofia Dyak, David Engel, Laura Engelstein, Gennady Estraikh, Franziska Exeler, Mayhill Fowler, Yoram Gorlizki, Victoria de Grazia, Ruth Ellen Gruber, Mark von Hagen, John-Paul Himka, Jochen Hellbeck, Susan Heuman, Peter Holquist, Cynthia Hooper, Liudmyla and Vladyslav Hrynevych (who also housed me during the Orange Revolution), the late Yaroslav Isaievych, Yanni Kotsonis, Maike Lehmann, Ola Linkiewicz, Eric Lohr, Mark Mazower, Ekaterina Melnikova, Stefan Plaggenborg, Susan Pedersen, Olena Petrenko, Ekaterina Pravilova, Vasyl Rasevych, Andreas Renner, Malte Rolf, Per Anders Rudling, Seth Schwartz, Max Schweer, Helene Sinnreich, Timothy Snyder, Michael Stanislawski, Keely Stauter-Halsted, Theodore Weeks, Richard Wortman, Serhy Yekelchyk, and Rakefet Zalashik.
I have had the opportunity to present my research and ideas at various venues, including the Russian and Soviet History Kruzhok at Columbia University, the history department at Bochum University, the German Historical Institute in Warsaw, the Russian History Seminar of the Department of History at Georgetown University, the Ab imperio Annual Seminar (then in Kazan), the Kandersteig Seminar of the Remarque Institute at New York University, the Borderlands of Empire: Imperialism, Colonialism, Environment, and Culture workshop organized by Omer Bartov, Wendy Lower, and Eric Weitz in Vilnius, the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University, the Council of European Studies and history department at Yale University, and the workshop Sovietizing the Periphery, a Comparative Approach, organized by the Graduate School for East and South East European Studies at Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich.
In Kyiv, Lviv, Moscow, Warsaw, and Berlin I have been fortunate to receive much hospitality and help from Teofil Dyak, Kornelia Holiyat, Ola Linkiewicz, Ira and Mykhailo Tsimmerman, and Rakefet Zalashik.
I gratefully acknowledge that work on this book has been facilitated by a number of grants and fellowships received from Princeton and Columbia Universities, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, and the Ukrainian Studies Program and the Harriman Institute at Columbia University. Last but not least, special thanks are due to my editors at Cornell University Press, John G. Ackerman and Roger Malcolm Haydon, to Kirsten Painter and Carolyn Pouncy, who have made this book much more readable than I could have done on my own, as well as to the anonymous reviewers of my manuscript.
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