Marshall S. Shatz
American historian
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Marshall Sharon Shatz (born 1939) is an American historian and scholar of Russia.
Born
1939 (age 86–87)
Marshall Sharon Shatz
1939 (age 86–87)
OccupationHistorian
Marshall S. Shatz | |
|---|---|
| Born | Marshall Sharon Shatz 1939 (age 86–87) |
| Alma mater | Harvard University Columbia University |
| Occupation | Historian |
Works
- The Essential Works of Anarchism (1972, as editor)[1]
- Soviet Dissent in Historical Perspective (1980)[2]
- Signposts: A Collection of Articles on the Russian Intelligentsia (1986)[3]
- Imperial Russia, 1700-1917: Essays in Honor of Marc Raeff (1988, as editor, with Ezra Mendelsohn)[4]
- Jan Wacław Machajski. A Radical Critic of the Russian Intelligentsia and Socialism (1989)[5]
- Vekhi/Landmarks (1994, as editor, with Judith E. Zimmerman)[6]
Translations
- Bakunin's Statism and Anarchy (1990)[7][8]
- Kropotkin: The Conquest of Bread and Other Writings (1995)[9]
- Kliuchevsky's A Course in Russian History: The Time of Catherine the Great (1997)[10]
- Polunov's Russia in the Nineteenth Century: Autocracy, Reform and Social Change, 1814–1914 (2005)[11][12]