Nadezhda Borisovna Kitsenko ( English Nadiezhda B. Kizenko ; 1961 , New York , USA ) - American historian , expert on the history of Orthodoxy and religion in Russian culture. [one]
| Nadezhda Borisovna Kitsenko | |
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| Date of Birth | |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | story |
| Place of work | Columbia university State University of New York at Albany |
| Alma mater | Harvard University Columbia university |
| Academic degree | PhD in history |
| supervisor | Beth Holmgren Leopold Khimson Richard Wortman |
| Known as | Historian , specialist in the history of Orthodoxy and religion in Russian culture |
Biography
Born in a family of displaced persons who arrived in the United States from Germany after the Second World War .
In 1982, she graduated from Harvard University with an AB ( Bachelor of Arts ) degree in literature and history and defended her work under the supervision of Beth Holmgren under the supervision of Beth Holmgren on the concepts of the Optina Monastery Monastery in the late imperial Russian literature and religious thought ( eng. Representations of the Optina Pustyn 'Monastery in Late Imperial Russian Literature and Religious Thought ). In 1991, she received a MA ( Master of Arts ) degree from Columbia University under the supervision of Leopold Himson work on the theme “The problem of continuity in the works of Sergei Eisenstein ” ( eng. The Problem of Continuity in the Works of Sergei Eisenstein ). In 1995, she received a Ph.D. degree in the Faculty of History . defended under the supervision of Richard Wortman's dissertation on the theme “The ministry of the modern saint: John of Kronstadt and the Russian people, 1855-1917” ( Eng. “The Making of a Modern Saint: Ioann of Kronstadt and the Russian People, 1855-1917” ). [one]
In 1984 - 1985 she worked in the editorial office of the magazine Vogue . [one]
In 1985 - 1986 she worked in the publishing house St. Martin's Press junior editor of scientific and reference publications. [one]
In 1989 - 1992 he was a teacher of Russian language and literature at the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Columbia University . [one]
From 1994 to 2000, Assistant Professor, from 2000–2016, Associate Professor , since May 2016, Head, and from January 2017, Professor of the History Department of the College of Arts and Sciences at New York State University in Albany , where she teaches history Russia. [1] In 2000, she published the book “A Prodigal Saint: Father John of Kronstadt and the Russian People,” and thanks to this work she won the Heldt Prize . Kutsenko's scientific work was supported by grants and encouraged by scholarships, including a student scholarship of the Congress of Russian Americans . In addition to English, speaks Russian, Church Slavonic, Ukrainian, Belarusian, French, Italian and German.
He teaches Russian history at Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville .
Married to Vladimir Frutier. Lives in the USA.
Scientific Works
Monographs
- Kizenko NB : Ioann of Kronstadt and the Russian People, 1855-1917. - New York City: Columbia University Press , 1995. - 752 p.
- Kizenko NB A Prodigal Saint: Father John of Kronstadt and the Russian People . Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000.
- Russian translation Kititenko N. The saint of our time. Father John of Kronstadt and the Russian people = A Prodigal Saint: Father John of Kronstadt and the Russian People. - M .: New Literary Review , 2006. - 392 p. - (Historia Rossica). - 2000 copies - ISBN 5-86793-443-8 .
Articles
- in Russian
- Kitsenko N. B. Religion in the Soviet era // State, religion, church in Russia and abroad . No. 3-4 (30). 2012. - P. 10-33.
- in other languages
- Kizenko NB “Describing Metropolitan Philaret, Past and Present,” // Philaret, Metropolitan of
Moscow 1782-1867 / ed. Vladimir Tsurikov. The Variable Press, 2003. p. 193-205.
- Consequences of Consequences for Women and Orthodox Christianity: Robert H. Greene and Valerie Kivelson. Penn State University Press 2003. p. 189-218.
- Kizenko NB “Orthodoxies and Revisions,” // Adventures in Russian Historical Research / eds. Samuel H. Baron and Cathy A. Frierson. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe 2003. p. 229-242.
- Kizenko NB 'Introduction,' // Ten Homilies on the Beatitudes by St. John of Kronstadt, trans. and ed. Paris: Cornerstone Editions / La Pierre Angulaire, 2003. P. 5-17.
- Kizenko NB 'Introduction,' // The Trinity Sergius Lavra in Russian History and Culture / ed. Vladimir Tsurikov. Jordanville: Holy Trinity Seminary Press, 2005. P. 13-23.
- Kizenko NB 'Written Confessions and the Sacred Narrative,' // Sacred Stories: Religion and Spirituality in Modern Russian Culture. / eds. Mark Steinberg and Heather Coleman. Bloomington: Indiana University Press , 2007. P. 93-118.
- Kizenko NB 'The Savior on the Waters' Church War Memorial in St. Petersburg,' // Picturing Russia: Essays on Visual Evidence. / eds. Valerie A. Kivelson and Joan Neuberger. Yale University Press , 2008. P. 124-128.
- Kizenko NB 'Vitriny samoderzhaviia: russkaia tserkovnaia arkhitektura za granitsei,' 'Vitrines of Autocracy: Russian Orthodox Churches Outside the Empire,' // Petr Andreevich Zaionchkovskii: sbornik stateii i vospominanii k stoletiiu istorika. / eds. LG Zakharova, SV Mironenko, and T. Emmons. Moscow: Rosspen, 2008. p. 451-471.
- Kizenko NB “The Russian Style Churches of St. Petersburg, ”// St. St. Petersburg 300: A New Years Eve; / eds. George Jackson and Alexej Ugrinsky. Hempstead: University of Lima: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos / Centro de Production Fondo Editorial, 2008. P. 63-84.
- Kibenko NB 'Nuns' Confessions in Imperial Russia, '// “Culture and Identity in Eastern Europe”,' Ohio Slavic Papers, vol. 9 / Eastern Christian Studies, vol. 1. 2009. P. 103-121.
- Kizenko NB 'The Church Schism and Old Belief // A Companion to Russian History / ed. Abbott Gleason. Malden and
Oxford: Wiley / Blackwell, 2009. P. 145-162.
- Kizenko NB “Women and their Confessors in the 18th and 19th Century Russia,” // Women in the Orthodox Church: Past Roles, Future Paradigms. / ed. Justin Marc Lasser. New York: Theotokos Press / The Sophia Institute, 2010. P. 46-56.
- Kizenko NB "Orthodox Beauty, Orthodox Fashion: Preoccupations in Contemporary Russia". Sophia Studies in Orthodox Theology. vol. 4. / ed. Natalia Ermolaeva. New York: Theotokos Press, 2013. p. 292-299.
- Kizenko NB “Sacramental Confession in Russia and Ukraine,” // State Secularism and Lived Religion in Soviet Russia and Ukraine. Chapter 6. / ed. Catherine Wanner. - New York: Oxford University Press , 2012. P. 190-217.
- Kizenko NB “The Poltava Battle in Language and Liturgy,” // Poltava 1709: The Battle and the Myth. / ed. Serhii Plokhy . - Cambridge: Ukrainian Research Institute of Harvard University , 2012. P. 227-270.
- Kizenko NB "Metropolitan Antonii (Khrapovitskii) and the 'Jewish Question,'" // Metropolitan Antonii (Khrapovitskii): Archpastor of the Russian Diaspora. / ed. Vladimir Tsurikov. Jordanville: Foundation for Russian History, 2014. p. 195-206.
- Kizenko NB "Paradoxes of the Patriarchy: Orthodoxy and Gender in the Post-Soviet Russia," // Orthodox Paradoxes: Heterogeneities and Complexities of Contemporary Russian Orthodoxy. / ed. Katya Tolstaya. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2014. P. 302-317. (Brill's series in church history, 66),
- Writing Confessions and Religious Thought in Nineteenth-Century Russia, "// Thinking Orthodox in Modern Russia: Culture, History, Context. / Eds. Patrick Luthein Michelson and Judith Deutsch Kornblatt. - University of Wisconsin Press , 2014. - P. 177-195.
- Kizenko NB “The Feminization of Patriarchy? Women in Contemporary Russian Orthodoxy, ”// Signs. Vol. 38 (3). 2013. P. 595-621.
- Kissenko NB “Confessions of the Sacrament of the Penalty after Communion: An Attémpted Revival of the Faces of the Secular,” // Tradition, Secularism, Fundamentalism / ed. George Demacopoulos and Aristotle Papanikolaou .
- Kizenko NB “The Russian Abroad, The Russian Patriarchate, The Abbey During The Cold War 1948–1964,” Paul Mojzes. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans
- Kizenko NB “The Sacrament of Confessions with Encounter with Early Modernity,” // Rethinking Early Modern Russia. / ed. Paul Bushkovitch. Indiana University Press .
- After the Fall of Communism, ”// Post-Communist Era / eds. Aristotle Papanikolaou and Pantelis Kalaitzidis. Geneva, WCC Publications, approved and submitted).
- Kizenko NB “Confession and Modernity in Imperial Russia,” // Russia, Religion, and Secularism: The Varieties of Modernity. / eds. Ana Siljak and Christopher Stroop. Northern Illinois University Press .
- Kizenko NB “The Personal is Liturgical: Govienie in Modern Russian Culture,” // 'On the Behalf of All and For All': Liturgy in Russian Cultural History. / ed. Ronald Vroon. University of California Press .
- Kizenko NB “Father John of Kronstadt and Russian Writers” and “Father John of Kronstadt and the Phenomenon of Modern Sanctity,” // Ioann Kronshtadtskii in the Historical and Cultural Legacy of Russia / ed. Gleb Zapalsky. Moscow: Leto.
- Kizenko NB “Confession and the Autobiographical Genre in Early 19th Century Russia,” // Autobiography and Orthodoxy in Late 17th - Early 20th Century Russia. / eds. Laurie Manchester and Denis Sdvizkov. Moscow: NLO.
Encyclopedias and Dictionaries
- Kizenko NB, Bouteneff Orthodox Church in Eastern Europe // The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity / ed. Daniel Patte . - Cambridge University Press , 2010. p. 899-903.
- Kizenko NB Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Monastery // The Encyclopedia of New York State. Syracuse University Press , 2003. P. 727.
- Kizenko NB Orthodox Churches // The Encyclopedia of New York State. Syracuse University Press , 2003. P. 1162-1163.
- Kizenko NB Russians // The Encyclopedia of New York State. Syracuse University Press , 2003. p. 1342-1343.
Reviews
- Kibenko NB The Orthodox Church in The History of Russia // The Russian Review 59 (April 2000): 298-299.
- Kizenko NB The Magic Mirror: Cinema in Russia, 1908-1918 // Russian History / Histoire Russe, Winter 2000, 145.
- NB Of Religion and Empire: Missions, Conversion, Tolerance in Tsarists Russia // Slavic Review (Spring 2002): 155-156.
- Russian Orthodoxy from World War II // The Russian Review 62, 4 (October 2003): 662.
- Kizenko NB Imitations of Life: Two Centuries of Russian Melodrama // Russian History v. 30, # 3 (2003), 351-352.
- The Nicholas II and The Empress Alexandra, April 1914-March 1917 // Russian History / Histoire Russe vol. 30, No. 1-2, 2003, 241.
- Kizenko NB Enlightener of Rus': The Image of Vladimir Sviatoslavich across the Centuries // Russian History / Histoire Russe 31, no. 3 (Fall 2004): 314-315.
- Kizenko NB The Cossacks and Religion in Early Modern Ukraine // Russian History / Histoire Russe 31, no. 3 (Fall 2004): 315-317.
- Kizenko NB Red Priests: Renovationism, Russian Orthodoxy, and Revolution 1905-1946 // Slavic Review vol. 63, No. 1 (Spring 2004), 191-192.
- Kabenko NB Tale of Boyarynia Morozova: A Seventeenth-Century Religious Life // September 2004, 1-3.
- Kizenko NB Converging Worlds: Religion and Community in Peasant Russia, 1861-1917 // The Russian Review 64 (January 2005): 140-141
- Kizenko NB, Russia's Lost Reformation: Peasants, Millenialism, 1830-1917 // Journal of Modern History 78 no. 3 (September 2006): 776-778.
- Kizenko NB Russkaia Pravoslavnaia Tserkov ': sovremennoe sostoianie i aktual'nye problemy // Ab Imperio , 3/2006, 647-648.
- Kizenko NB Svoboda sovesti i modernizatsiia veroispovednogo zakonodatel'stva Rossiiskoi imperii v nachale XX veka // Ab Imperio 1 (2009): 217-222.
- Kizenko NB Working Souls: Russian Orthodoxy and Factory Labor in St. Petersburg The Last Review of Tsars (double review) // The Russian Review 68 (July 2009): 535-537.
- Kizenko NB Pravoslavie: konfessia, instituty, religioznost '(XVII-XX vv.): Sbornik nauchnykh rabot // The Russian Review 69, no.4 (October 2010): 719-720.
- Kizenko NB Russian Society and the Orthodox Church: Religion in Russia After Communism // Logos 2010. No. 3-4 (51). 384-389.
- Kizenko NB Tserkovnaia revoliutsiia 1917 goda (Vysshee duxovenstvo v Rossiiskoi Tserkvi v bor'be za vlast 'v eparkhiakh posle Fevral'skoi revoliutsii) // Slavic Review vol. 70, no. 2 (Summer 2011): 469-471.
- Kizenko NB Preserving Petersburg: History, Memory, Nostalgia // European History Quarterly 41 (4) 2011, 698-700.
- Kizenko NB Spiritual Elders: Charisma and Traditions in Russian Orthodoxy // Cahiers du monde russe , 51/4, Oct-déc 2011, 837-839.
- Kibenko NB Bodies Like Bright Stars: Saints and Relics in Orthodox Russia // Slavic Review Vol. 70, No. 4 (Winter 2011), 983-993.
- Kizenko NB From the Shadow of Empire: Defining the Russian Nation through Cultural Mythology, 1855-1870 // The Slavonic and East European Review Vol. 90, No. 2 (April 2012), 360-362.
- Kibenko NB Mount Athos: Microcosm of the Christian East / / The Journal of Ecclesiastical History vol. 65, No. 1 (January 2014), 174.
Translations
- “A Service of Thanksgiving,” (Lopatynsky's Sluzhba
blagodarstvennaia), in Serhii Plokhy, ed., Poltava 1709: The Battle and the Myth (Cambridge: Ukrainian Research Institute of Harvard University, 2012), 245-270.
- Ten Homilies on the Beatitudes by St. John of Kronstadt, trans. and ed. (Paris: Cornerstone Editions / La Pierre
Angulaire, 2003). 96pages.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6
- Nadieszda Kizenko, CV // University at Albany, State University of New York
- Nadieszda Kizenko // University at Albany, State University of New York
- Kizenko // University at Albany, State University of New York
Literature
- Aleksandrov, E. A. Russians in North America: A Biographical Dictionary . Hamden; San Francisco; SPb., 2005, p. 253.