Background
Ermolaev, Herman Sergei was born on November 14, 1924 in Tomsk, Russia. Son of Sergei and Vera (Kozminykh) Ermolaev. came to the United States, 1949, naturalized, 1956.
(In the first comprehensive picture of Soviet literary cen...)
In the first comprehensive picture of Soviet literary censorship, Herman Ermolaev highlights the aims of censorship and its evolution during shifts in Communist Party policy. He draws on a great variety of primary and secondary sources, including over 200 literary works; the Soviet government's decrees on censorship and publishing; books and articles on censorship; political and historical writings; and personal correspondences with writers, editors, and a former high-ranking Glavlit official.
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Ermolaev, Herman Sergei was born on November 14, 1924 in Tomsk, Russia. Son of Sergei and Vera (Kozminykh) Ermolaev. came to the United States, 1949, naturalized, 1956.
Student, University Graz, Austria, 1949. Bachelor, Stanford University, California, 1951. Master of Arts, University California-Berkeley, 1954.
Doctor of Philosophy, University California-Berkeley, 1959.
Member faculty Princeton University, 1959—2007, professor Slavic languages and literature, 1970—2007. Emeritus, since 2007.
(In the first comprehensive picture of Soviet literary cen...)
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Member American Association Advancement Slavic Studies, American Association Teachers Slavic and East European Languages (president 1971-1972).
Married Tatiana Kuzubova, June 8, 1975. Children: Michael, Natalia, Katherine.