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Robert H. Greene - Assistant Professor
Robert H. Greene received his B.A. in History and Russian Studies from the University of Rochester (1997) and his M.A. and Ph.D. in History from the University of Michigan (2004).  He teaches courses in Russian and East European history and is co-director (w/ Prof. Ona Renner-Fahey) of the Russian Studies program at the University of Montana.  His research interests concern the religious, cultural, and social history of late imperial and early Soviet Russia.  Prof. Greene is the co-editor (w/ Valerie A. Kivelson) of Orthodox Russia: Studies in Belief and Practice under the Tsars (Penn State University Press, 2003) and is currently working on two projects: a translation and critical edition (w/ Eugene M. Avrutin) of a Russian-Jewish woman’s autobiography from the late 19th c and a monograph, based on his doctoral dissertation, entitled “Bodies Like Bright Stars: Saints and Relics in Orthodox Russia, 1860s-1920s.”