Curriculum Vitae



Sofiya Grachova

Via Corsica 49,

50014, Fiesole FL, Italy

+39 331 4072518

Sofiya.Grachova@EUI.eu

CURRENT POSITION: Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow, European University Institute

EDUCATION

Harvard University, PhD in History 2014

Dissertation: Pathologies of Civility: Jews, Health, Race & Citizenship in the Russian Empire and the Bolshevik State, 1830-1930

Committee: Terry Martin, Serhii Plokhii, Joyce Chaplin, Steven Zipperstein

Central European University (Hungary), MA in History 2007

National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine), MA in Cultural Studies 2005

Shevchenko National University (Ukraine), BA in History 1999

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Nationalities in the Russian Empire and the USSR; Russian and Eastern European Jewish history; the history of medicine and life sciences; intellectual history; the history of citizenship; ethnography and racial thought

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed:

“'Counter-revolutionary Agitation' in the Soviet Union During the Great Patriotic War: The Politics of Legal Prosecution,” Cahiers du Monde russe, Vol. 52 (2-3), April-September 2011, pp. 373-86.

Other publications:

“Oni żyli wśród nas?" [They Lived among Us? - translation and revision of the 2005 Ukrainian publication], OUN, UPA i zagłada Żydów [OUN, UPA and the Extermination of Jews]. Ed. Andrzej Zięba (Krakow, Poland: Jagiellonian Univeristy Press, forthcoming in 2014).

Chuza istoriia zi svoieiu moralliu [The History of Others Used to Our Own Ends], Krytyka (Kyiv, Ukraine: Instytut Krytyky), July-August 2008 (No. 129-130).

Pam'iat', kontrpam'iat' i polityka [Memory, Counter-memory and Politics], Krytyka (Kyiv, Ukraine: Instytut Krytyky), November 2006 (No. 109).

Vony zhyly sered nas? [They Lived among Us?], Krytyka (Kyiv, Ukraine: Instytut Krytyky), April 2005 (No. 90).

AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS

Visiting Fellowship

Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 2015-16

Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellowship

European University Institute, Florence 2014-15

Postdoctoral Fellowship

Frankel Institute for Judaic Studies, University of Michigan (declined) 2014

Alan M. and Katherine W. Stroock Dissertation Completion Fellowship

Harvard Center for Jewish Studies 2013-14

The Jacob Rader Marcus Center Fellowship

American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati OH 2013

Special Doctoral Scholarship

Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture 2011

Pre-Doctoral Fellowship

Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin 2011

Doctoral Scholarship

Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture 2010

Bradley Bloom Graduate Fellowship

Harvard GSAS 2008

Merle Fainsod Prize

Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University 2007

Whipple V.N. Jones Graduate Fellowship Fund

Harvard GSAS 2007

Theodosius and Irene Senkowsky Prize for Achievement in Ukrainian Studies

Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute 2006

RESEARCH GRANTS

Travel and Research Grant

Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University; 2008-12

Travel and Research Grant

Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute 2011, 2009

Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellowship

Harvard GSAS 2010-11

Summer Study and Research Grant

Harvard Center for Jewish Studies 2010

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Racial Science and the Construction of Ukrainian National Identities Across Political Borders, 1914-1949,”Association for the Study of Nationalities, 19th Annual World Convention (Columbia University, April 24-26, 2014)

“Medicine and Jewish Identity in Imperial Russia, 1880-1917,” Association for Jewish Studies 44th Annual Conference (Boston, December 15-17, 2013)

“In Search of Jewish Blood: Sero-Anthropology and the Quest for the Ethnic History of Soviet Jews,” Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, 45th Annual Conference (Boston, November 21-24, 2013)

“Jewish Health and the Politics of Race in the Russian Empire,” Association for Jewish Studies 44th Annual Conference (Chicago, December 16-18, 2012)

“Beyond the Jewish Type: Physical Anthropology, Jewish Bodies, and Citizenship in the Russian Empire and the USSR,” Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, 44th Annual Conference (New Orleans, November 15-18, 2012)

“Medicalizing Ethnicity? Russian Ethnography and Medicine Approach “Jewish“ Diseases, 1860-1914,”Association for the Study of Nationalities, 17th Annual World Convention (Columbia University, April 19-21, 2012)

“Russian Jews and the Politics of Sanatorium Access, 1900-1921,”Association for Slavic, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies, 43rd National Convention (Washington, DC, November 17-20, 2011)

“Anti-Soviet Agitation” during the Great Patriotic War: the Politics of Prosecution,” The Soviet Union and World War II (Le Centre d'études des mondes russe, caucasien et centre-européen, l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales; Le Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, May 5-7, 2011)

“Wartime Diaries of Ukrainians as an Insight into Ukrainian-Jewish Relations during the Holocaust,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 41st National Convention (Boston, November 12-15, 2009)

“Reconstructing the Ghetto: Historical Jewish Districts in Lviv Sightseeing Guides,“ Urban Jewish Heritage and History in East Central Europe (Center for Urban History, Lviv, Ukraine, 29-31 October 2008)

“Unknown Victims: Ethnic-Based Violence of the World War II Era in Ukrainian Politics of Memory after 2004,”Fourth Annual Danyliw Research Seminar in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies (University of Ottawa, October 23-25, 2008)

LECTURES & INVITED TALKS

“Racial Science and Nationalism in Eastern Europe, 1890-1930: Ukrainian and Jewish Cases” (Summer School “Jewish History and Multiethnic Past in East Central Europe, Center for the Urban History of East Central Europe, July 22, 2014)

“Modernity, Gender and Sexuality in the Russian-Jewish Psychiatric Discourse (1890-1914)” (Summer School “Jewish History and Multiethnic Past in East Central Europe, Center for the Urban History of East Central Europe, July 23, 2014)

“Eastern European Jews, American Philanthropies, and Eugenics (1914-1930)” (The American Jewish Archives, June 7, 2013)

“Physicians and the Jewish Community in the Russian Empire and USSR, 1900-1930: A Study in Professional Politics.” Presented at the workshop “Modern Jewish Worlds” (Harvard University, March 21, 2012)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Harvard University, History Department

Head Tutor

Historical Analysis (required for all history majors). 65 students & 10 instructors. Spring 2013.

Developed primary-source based tutorial; coordinated seminars and tutorial sessions; reorganized course syllabus; managed course website; designed lesson plans and assignments; organized biweekly faculty meetings; supervised course tutors; instructed students in historical methodology, research techniques, writing skills. Advised students on papers, evaluated drafts, assessed final papers.

Tutor

Historical Analysis. Spring 2012.

Instructed students in historical methodology, research techniques, writing skills. Advised students on papers, evaluated drafts, assessed final papers.

Teaching Fellow

History 1281 - The End of Communism. Spring 2010. Lead discussion sections. Graded papers and exams, coordinated course responsibilities.

Research Seminar Tutor

Historical Ontology. Fall 2009. Consulted with students on research papers, advice them on topics, sources, research and writing techniques.

Harvard University, Extension School

Research Seminar Tutor

The Origins of the Cold War: The Yalta Conference. Fall 2012.

Supervised students' research papers, advising them on topics, sources, research and writing techniques; supplied extensive feedback on paper outlines and drafts; led seminar discussions.

SERVICE & RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Course Support Team Adviser, Harvard History Department. May-September 2013.

Advised visiting and new faculty on syllabus design and incorporating active learning methods into the classroom; assisted course logistics and administration.

Review Editor, “Ab Imperio” Quarterly. December 2011 - May 2013.

Commissioned and edited reviews; established and kept up contacts with academic publishing houses; coordinated communication between authors, editors, and copy- editors throughout the publication cycle.

Workshop Leader, “How to apply for research and study funding in Jewish history,” Third Annual Summer School “Jewish History and Culture of East Central Europe in the 19th-20th Centuries (Lviv Center for Urban History, Lviv, Ukraine). July 2012.

Designed and lead two-session workshop on professional development for young Ukrainian scholars and graduate students interested in Jewish studies.

Coordinator, Graduate workshop on Russian and Eastern European History (Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University). 2009-10.

Coordinated biweekly workshop; organized meetings; supervised paper submission and circulation.

SUMMER SCHOOLS & PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS

International Forum of Young Scholars of Russian and East European Jewry, Jerusalem. Third Alumni Session. June 2012.

International Forum of Young Scholars on East European Jewry, Lviv, Ukraine. Fifth Session. July 2011.

Uriel Weinreich Program in Yiddish Language, Literature, and Culture (YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and New York University). July-August 2010.

LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Russian, Ukrainian (native speaker)

English, Polish (fluent)

Yiddish, German, French (reading fluency)

Modern Turkish (intermediate)

Modern Hebrew (beginner)

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