Background
Gregory Lee Freeze was born on May 9, 1945 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. He is the son of Paul M. Freeze and Mildred F. Freeze.
Greencastle, Indiana, United States
In 1967 Gregory Lee Freeze graduated from the DePauw University with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
New York City, New York, United States
In 1968 Gregory Lee Freeze received a Master of Arts degree from the Columbia University and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1972.
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This volume attempts to put the clergy in the context of the issues and debates of the nineteenth century, treating the social history of the clergy, the repeated attempts to reform it, and the impact of these reforms on the structure and outlook of rank-and file parish clergy.
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1983
(Religious life has been perhaps the least explored and mo...)
Religious life has been perhaps the least explored and most poorly understood aspect of imperial Russian history. This annotated translation of a dissident priest's exposé of the parish clergy adds significantly to our knowledge, providing a graphic picture of the Orthodox church in the mid-nineteenth century.
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1985
(Of all the dimensions of modern Russian history, it is th...)
Of all the dimensions of modern Russian history, it is the stucture, interactions, grievances, and aspirations of pre-revolutionary society which have been most neglected. Professor Freeze's unique documentary history of the development of social order in Imperial Russia fills this gap by presenting translations of important, representative statements by the main social categories of Russian society. These documents, some of them drawn from previously unpublished archival material, are organized to present a coherent picture of Russian society at three crucial junctures - the 1760s, 1860s, and 1905-1906 - and so provide a systematic self-portrait of various social groups and their aspirations. As the documents change in form, tone, and substance, there emerges a graphic sense of how Russian society evolved and why the autocracy collapsed in 1917.
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1988
(An analysis of, and factual details on, the economy, natu...)
An analysis of, and factual details on, the economy, natural resources, populations, foreign economic activity, and radical economic reform in the Russian Far East. Features of the public and private sectors are discussed providing a comprehensive discussion of this area.
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1994
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This book cuts through the myths and mystery that have surrounded this nation from its earliest days, with startling revelations from classified archives that until recently were not even known to exist.
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1997
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This revealing study sheds new light on the long-term relationship between Germany and the USSR, stretching from the early years of the Weimar Republic to the cataclysmic events of 1941. Nekrich explores how Germany and the Soviet Union - as "pariah" states, condemned and ostracized by the Great Powers - collaborated to regain their political and, especially, military power. He demonstrates, in particular, Stalin's abiding interest in the "German card, " and the diplomacy of "predation, " by which in 1939-1941, the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany set about a methodical dismemberment and annexation of the smaller states of east-central Europe.
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1997
Gregory Lee Freeze was born on May 9, 1945 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. He is the son of Paul M. Freeze and Mildred F. Freeze.
In 1967 Gregory Lee Freeze graduated from the DePauw University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1968 he received a Master of Arts degree from the Columbia University and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1972.
Gregory Freeze was an assistant professor at the Brandeis University from 1972 to 1977 and served as an associate professor from 1977 to 1983, then became a professor of history in 1983, and a head of department from 1990 to 1996. In 1972 he was appointed a research associate of Davis Center for Russian Studies at the Harvard University. Freeze was a guest professor at the University of Tuebingen from 1986 to 1987.
Freeze served as a scholar at the University of Helsinki from 1989 to 1990. He was a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley from 1989 to 1990. He was also a visiting professor at the University of Heidelberg from 1991 to 1992. In 1997 he was a guest professor at the University of Goettingen. Freeze served as a lecturer at educational institutions, including University of Cologne in 1993, University of Washington, Seattle in 1996, and Free University of Berlin in 1997. He conducted research in Germany, Czechoslovakia, Russia, and Ukraine. Freeze was a member of advisory board at Hoover-Rosarkhiv On-Line Archive Project.
Freeze is also very active in international scholarly activities. He regularly presents papers at international conferences, most recently a 2006 conference in Moscow (on the Stalinist repression of 1937), a June 2007 conference in Urumqi China (on post-Soviet Central Asia), and a 2007 conference in Moscow (on nineteenth-century Russian Church history). He has also taught extensively in Germany, including the universities in Tübingen, Heidelberg, and Göttingen, where he offered lecture courses and seminars on Russian religious history, on Imperial Russian and Soviet history, and on a variety of specialized subjects.
(This volume attempts to put the clergy in the context of ...)
1983(This book cuts through the myths and mystery that have su...)
1997(This revealing study sheds new light on the long-term rel...)
1997(Of all the dimensions of modern Russian history, it is th...)
1988(An analysis of, and factual details on, the economy, natu...)
1994(Religious life has been perhaps the least explored and mo...)
1985Gregory Freeze is a member of the American Historical Association and of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies.
On December 27, 1994 Gregory Freeze married ChaeRan Yoo.