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Russ Zguta Professor B.A. St. Francis College, 1964 Professor Zguta was born in Ukraine. He specializes in the medieval and early modern cultural history of the East Slavs. He has written on popular entertainment in Russia, Russian witchcraft, and, more recently, on the history of medicine in the East Slavic world. In 1990, he received a Purple Chalk Award for Outstanding Teaching from the College of Arts and Science at the University of Missouri. In 1986-87 he was an ACE Fellow. He has also been the recipient of a National Library of Medicine Fellowship, 1978-79; a National Endowment for the Humanities Younger Humanist Fellowship, 1974-75; a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research/Study Fellowship (Finland), 1969-70. From 1989-91 he chaired the Department of History; from 1991-95 the Department of Economics (on special assignment); from 2005-08 the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures (on special assignment). He was elected chair of the MU Faculty Council on University Policy in 2000-01 and 2001-02. Selected Publications Russian Minstrels: A History of the Skomorokhi. University of Pennsylvania Press: Philadelphia, 1978. Witchcraft Trials in Seventeenth-Century Russia, The American Historical Review, December 1977. The One-Day Votive Church: A Religious Response to the Black Death in Early Russia, Slavic Review, Fall 1981. Monastic Medicine in Kievan Rus' and Early Muscovy in Medieval Russian Culture, ed. Henrick Birnbaum and Michael Flier. University of California Press, 1984.
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