Paul Roderick Gregory
Appearance
Paul Roderick Gregory (born 10 February 1941 in San Angelo, Texas) is a professor of economics at the University of Houston, Texas, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution[1] and a research fellow at the German Institute for Economic Research.[2] He has written about Russia and the Soviet Union.[3][4]
He received his B.A. in 1963 and M.A. in 1964 from University of Oklahoma and his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University in 1969.[5] Gregory's book Women of the Gulag inspired an Oscar-shortlisted film of the same name, directed by Marianna Yarovskaya.[6][7][8]
Publications
[edit]- Women of the Gulag: Stories of Five Remarkable Lives, Hoover Institution Press, 2013[9]
- Histories of five women of diverse geographical, social, and ethnic origins: Agness Argipopulo, Maria Senotrusova, Evgenia Feigenberg, Adile Abbas-ogly, and Fekla Andreeva.
- Politics, Murder and Love in Stalin's Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina, Hoover Institution Press, 2010
- Terror by Quota: State Security from Lenin to Stalin, Yale University Press, 2009
- (co-editor) "ГУЛАГ: Экономика принудительного труда", Moscow, Rosspen Publishers , 2008.[10]
- Lenin’s Brain and Other Tales from the Secret Soviet Archives, Hoover Institution Press, 2008[11]
- The Political Economy of Stalinism, Cambridge University Press, 2004 (Ed A Hewett Book Prize)[12]
- Russian and Soviet Economic Performance and Structure, Addison-Wesley, 2001, with Robert C. Stuart[13]
- Principles of Macroeconomics, Addison-Wesley, 2001, 7th edition, with Roy J. Ruffin
- Before Command: An Economic History of Russia from Emancipation to First Five-years Plan, Princeton University Press, 1994
- Restructuring the Soviet Economic Bureaucracy, Cambridge University Press, 1990.
- Russian National Income. 1885-1913, Cambridge University Press, 1982
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Paul R. Gregory, brief biography at Hoover Institution
- ^ DIW Research Fellows
- ^ Haven, Cynthia (July 1, 2010). "'One death is a tragedy, a thousand is a statistic': Stanford book tells the tale of the ill-starred life of Nikolai Bukharin, the Bolshevik". Stanford University.
- ^ "Gregory, Paul R. 1941- (Paul Roderick Gregory)". Encyclopedia.com
- ^ "Paul Gregory".
- ^ 'Women of the Gulag' Shortlisted for Oscar Nomination // The Moscow Times
- ^ Soviet Gender Equality and Women of the Gulag
- ^ Davidzon, Vladislav (January 8, 2014). "Women of the Gulag: From Stalin to Pussy Riot". Tablet.
- ^ Polner, Murray (September 30, 2013). "Review of Paul R. Gregory's "Women of the Gulag". History News Network, Columbian College of Arts & Sciences, The George Washington University.
- ^ "ГУЛАГ: Экономика принудительного труда. - Издательство РОССПЭН". www.rosspen.su. Archived from the original on 2008-12-29.
- ^ Paul R. Gregory (1 September 2013). Lenin's Brain and Other Tales from the Secret Soviet Archives. Hoover Press. ISBN 978-0-8179-4813-9.
- ^ Past Winners of the Ed A Hewett Book Prize
- ^ Paul R. Gregory; Robert C. Stuart (2001). Russian and Soviet Economic Performance and Structure. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 978-0-321-07816-2.
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