Background
Pomper, Philip was born on April 18, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Solomon and Rebecca (Fenigstein) Pomper.
(The second edition of The Russian Revolutionary Intellige...)
The second edition of The Russian Revolutionary Intelligentsia remains the best brief discussion of the key figures and movements among Russia's intelligentsia during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It includes discussions of the Decembrists, nihilists, populists, and Marxists. This classic in intellectual history provides equal attention to theory and practice and contains an entirely new chapter covering the troubled last years of Nicholas II's reign, the leadership and personality of Lenin and Trotsky, the February Revolution, and the subsequent Bolshevik triumph in the October Revolution. It also includes more information on women's roles in the movement and women's education in nineteenth century Russia. Also considered are the roles of the movement's non-Russian participants. Particularly important, in this revised edition Professor Pomper reexamines the intelligentsia movement in light of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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(Looks at the three leaders of the Revolution, discusses t...)
Looks at the three leaders of the Revolution, discusses the impact of family history on each one's political commitment, and compares their styles of leadership.
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Pomper, Philip was born on April 18, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Solomon and Rebecca (Fenigstein) Pomper.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Chicago, 1959; Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1965.
Instructor history, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1964-1965; assistant professor, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1965-1971; associate professor, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1971-1976; professor, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, since 1976; department chairman history, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1981-1984; William F. Armstrong professor of history, since 1992.
(These two notebooks were discovered while Philip Pomper w...)
(The second edition of The Russian Revolutionary Intellige...)
(Looks at the three leaders of the Revolution, discusses t...)
(Looks at the three leaders of the Revolution, discusses t...)
(The Russian Revolutionary Intelligentsia Paperback Jan 01...)
(A comprehensive study of one of the major figures in the ...)
(Book by Pomper, Philip)
Member of American Association for Advancement of Slavic Studies, Connecticut Academy Arts and Sciences.
Married Alice N. Epstein, August 27, 1961 (divorced). Children: Erica, Stephen, Karen. Married Emily Meyer, June 26, 1994 (deceased July 2003).
Married Linda R. Shulsky, March 11, 2007.