KATHERINE R. JOLLUCK



KATHERINE R. JOLLUCK

Department of History Stanford University

Stanford, CA 94305 jolluck@stanford.edu

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Stanford University Stanford, CA

2001 - present. Senior Lecturer, Department of History

Faculty Coordinator, Public History/Public History Track;

Senior Fellow, HANDA Center for Human Rights & International Justice;

Faculty Steering Committee of the Haas Center for Public Service;

Faculty Steering Committee of the Center for Russian, East European, and

Eurasian Studies;

Faculty Advisory Board of the HANDA Center for Human Rights and

International Justice

Affiliated faculty of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures;

Affiliated faculty of the Europe Center;

Affiliated faculty of the Taube Center for Jewish Studies;

Affiliated faculty of the Clayman Institute for Gender Research;

Resource faculty of the Program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies;

Supporting faculty of the Peace+Justice Studies Initiative.

2007-08. Acting Director, Forum on Contemporary Europe, Freeman Spogli

Institute for International Studies.

No Traffick Ahead

2014 – present. Steering Committee member of largest multi-county, multi-disciplinary workgroup in greater Northern California dedicated to combating human trafficking in all forms.

Aspasia

2009 – 2013. Editor of yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern

European Women's and Gender History. Published by Berghahn Books.

2013 – present. Editorial Board Member.

Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA

Spring 2002. Adjunct Professor, Department of National Security Affairs.

Stanford University Overseas Studies Program Moscow, RUSSIA

Fall 2000. Acting Assistant Professor.

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC

1995 - 2000. Assistant Professor of Modern East European History.

EDUCATION

Stanford University Stanford, CA

Ph.D. September 1995 in East European and Russian History.

M.A. June 1990.

Jagiellonian University Kraków, POLAND

Summers 1987 and 1989. Advanced Polish language study.

Pushkin Institute Moscow, USSR

Spring 1986 and 1987-88. Graduate study and research in Russian

language, literature, and pedagogy.

Harvard University Cambridge, MA

B.A. June 1985, cum laude. Major: Russian and Soviet Studies.

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Faculty College Stanford, CA

Team Leader, "Human Trafficking and Human Rights"

2012-2013. Leader of multidisciplinary group of scholars developing

an undergraduate/graduate course on human trafficking.

Institute for Human Sciences

Visiting Fellow Vienna, AUSTRIA

Summer 2005. Independent research.

Junior Faculty Development Award Chapel Hill, NC

Fall 1999. Manuscript completion.

American Council of Learned Societies/Social Science Research

Council Joint Committee on Eastern Europe

Postdoctoral Fellowship Stanford, CA

1997-98. Revision of dissertation for publication.

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Stanford, CA

Summer 1996 and 1997. Research at the Hoover Institution Archives.

Center for International Security and Arms Control

MacArthur Foundation Fellowship Stanford, CA

1994-1995. Dissertation writing and participation in mutlti-university

consortium of scholars studying ethnicity, the state, and security; effective

democracy and popular empowerment; and sustainable development.

American Association of University Women

American Fellowship Stanford, CA

1994. Dissertation writing.

Kosciuszko Foundation

Domestic Scholarship Stanford, CA

1993-94. Graduate study of Polish language and history.

American Council of Learned Societies/Social Science Research

Council Joint Committee on Eastern Europe

Dissertation Fellowship Stanford, CA

1992-1993. Dissertation research.

Humanities Center, Stanford University

Graduate Fellowship Stanford, CA

1991-1992. Quarterly presentation of own work and participation

in weekly discussions of on-going research with interdisciplinary

group of senior and junior scholars.

Foreign Language and Area Study Fellowship Kraków, POLAND

Summer 1989. Advanced Polish language study.

PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

St. Petersburg Family Adventure

Stanford Travel/Study St. Petersburg, RUSSIA

December 2015. Lecture title: “Russian Women: Past & Present.”

Survivor Media Empowerment Retreat

SBCEHT-No Traffick Ahead-SHADE-Runaway Girl Santa Cruz, CA

October 2015. Co-coordinator.

Building Capacity Through Collaboration

South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking San Jose, CA

September 2015. Presentation title: “Framing Success Beyond the Super Bowl.”

War, Violence, Aftermaths: Europe and the Wider World

Australasian Association for European History Newcastle, AUSTRALIA

July 2015. Paper title: “Women in the Crosshairs: Violence Against Women

during the Second World War.”

A Different Kind of Patriotism: Women & Anti-War Activism in the U.S. & Beyond

John Sloan Dickey Center, Dartmouth University Hanover, NH

May 2015. Panelist, public panel.

Transatlantic Perspectives on Experiential Pedagogy

Stanford-­‐University of Vienna Conference on Innovative Experiential

Pedagogy in the Social Justice Sector Stanford, CA

April 2015. “The Faculty Teaching Perspective.”

Mind, Body, Culture: Intergenerational Trauma and Healing Workshop

Stanford Research Group on Trauma & Healing Stanford, CA

February 2015. Paper title: “Teaching Without Traumatizing: Avoiding

Secondary Traumatization When Teaching about Horrifying Topics.”

Sixth Annual Ob/Gyn Domestic Violence Forum

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Santa Clara, CA

October 2014. Lecture title: “The Epidemic of Human Trafficking:

Causes, Character, and Consequences.”

Baltic College

Chief Executives Organization St. Petersburg, RUSSIA

August 2014. Lecture title: "Women in Today’s Russia.”

Pre-Collegiate Summer Institute

International Relations Course Stanford, CA

July 2014. Lecture title: “Human Trafficking and Human Rights.”

Critical Conversations: Human Rights across the Curriculum

Stanford Human Rights Education Initiative Stanford, CA

June 2014. Keynote address: “Teaching Human Trafficking: A Global,

Multidisciplinary and Community-Engaged Approach.”

Cuba Seminar

Stanford Travel/Study Havana, CUBA

March 2014. Lecture title: "Women in Castro's Cuba."

Emancipation

38th Annual Stanford-Berkeley Conference Stanford, CA

March 2014. Paper Title: "Post-Emancipation Slavery: Sex Trafficking

After Socialism."

Workshop for Community College Instructors

Stanford Human Rights Education Initiative Stanford, CA

February 2014. Lecture title: "The Business of Enslaving Women."

CREEES Masters Students' Seminar Stanford, CA

February 2014. Paper title: "Peacekeepers, Thugs and Sex Slaves:

What Dayton Brought to Bosnia"

American Historical Association

Annual Convention Washington D.C.

January 2014. Panelist, “Capturing the Voice of History: Publishing

Oral History.”

Critical Issues in International Women's Health Stanford, CA

November 2013. Lecture title: "Sex Trafficking."

Chief Executives Organization San Francisco, CA

October 2013. Lecture title: "Women in Today's Russia."

Forum: Syria, A Woman

Syrian American Council Stanford, CA

April 2013. Lecture title: "Women in the Syrian Civil War."

Maps of Memory

Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore Vilnius, LITHUANIA

October 2012. Conference discussant.

Workshop on Human Trafficking

Stanford Program on Human Rights Stanford, CA

April 2012. Paper title: "East European Response to Human Trafficking."

Capstone Conference

Stanford U.S. - Russia Forum Stanford, CA

April 2012. Lecture title: "Women in the Post-Soviet Sphere."

Stanford Alumni Association Philadelphia, PA

November 2011. Lecture title: "Voices from the Soviet Gulag."

Ethics and War Series Stanford, CA

October 2011. Lecture title: "Women, War, and Peace: Rape in Bosnia."

US-American & European Approaches to Contemporary Human Rights Problems

Stanford - Vienna Human Rights Conference Vienna, AUSTRIA

June 2011. Paper title: “Combating the Trafficking of Women in Eastern

Europe.”

Violence in Europe during the Twentieth Century

Workshop, Institut d’Etudes Politiques Paris, FRANCE

March 2011. Chair of panel, “War Violence.”

Europe in Crisis: Problems and Solutions

H.G. Will Workshop, BOSP Berlin, GERMANY

February 2011. Panelist, “Thinking about the State of Europe:

Common Problems, Different Solutions?”

Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies

National Convention Los Angeles, CA

November 2010. Discussant for panel, “Identities, Bodies, and Symbolic

Capital: Discourse and Experience in 19th and 20th Century Poland.”

Oral History Association

Annual Meeting Atlanta, GA

October 2010. Panelist, “Book Spotlight: Developing a Multi-Interview

Edited Collection.”

Sixty-Five Years Later: New Research and Conceptualization of

World War II Stanford, CA

October 2010. Discussant for panel, "Inside War: Socio-Political History

of Violence."

East European History: The “State of the Field”

Workshop Stanford, CA

September 2010. Paper title: “Gender, Women & War in the

Historiography of Eastern Europe.”

Stanford Women's Club of the East Bay Orinda, CA

October 2009. Lecture title: "Women and War in Twentieth-Century

Eastern Europe."

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies

National Convention Philadelphia, PA

November 2008. Discussant for panel, “Move. Sink. Die. Gender

in the Cold War.”

Classes Without Quizzes

Stanford Reunion Homecoming Stanford, CA

October 2008. Organizer and speaker for panel, “Human Trafficking.”

“Trafficking of Women in Post-Communist Europe” Stanford, CA

Forum on Contemporary Europe, Stanford University

April 2008. Conference organizer and presenter, “Introduction.”

“Power & Prosperity: New Dynamics, New Dilemmas”

Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University Stanford, CA

November 2007. Moderator for panel, “A Changing Continent?

Opportunities and Challenges for European Union Expansion.”

“The Soviet Gulag: Its History and Legacy”

Harvard University Cambridge, MA

November 2006. Chair and discussant for panel, “Kinship and Ethnicity

in the Gulag.”

Thirteenth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women

Scripps College Claremont, CA

June 2005. Discussant for panel, “Disaster’s Gendered Boundaries.”

UCLA Book Discussion Series

Center for European and Eurasian Studies Los Angeles, CA

October 2003. Led faculty seminar on my monograph, Exile and Identity.

“Rethinking Antisemitism: The Holocaust and the Contemporary World”

Stevenson College, University of California Santa Cruz, CA

May 2003. Paper title: “Antisemitism in Soviet Exile, 1939-1942.”

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies

National Convention Pittsburgh , PA

November 2002. Discussant for panel, “Political and Social Sovietization of

the Western Territories, 1939-1950.”

“Polish-American Women: The ‘Other’ in Both Cultures”

Kosciuszko Foundation Symposium New York, NY

November 2002. Paper title: “Separate Spheres and the Undervaluation of

Polish (American) Women’s Contributions: Historical and Theoretical

Perspectives.”

MacArthur Consortium on Peace and International Cooperation

Annual Summer Institute Stanford, CA

June 2002. Discussant on panel, "Gender."

"Antisemitism and Its Opponents in Modern Poland"

Collaborative Research Project Morgantown, WV

June 2002. Paper title: "Gender and Antisemitism."

MacArthur Consortium on Gender in an International Context

Consortium Conference Minneapolis, MN

November 2001. Paper title: "The Nation's Pain and Women's Shame: Polish

Women and Wartime Violence."

World Presidents Organization

Northern California Chapter Meeting Saratoga, CA

July 2001. Member of panel, "Russian Transition to Democracy and the Market

Economy." Paper title: "The Committee of Soldiers' Mothers and the

Development of Civil Society."

International Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies

International Convention Tampere, FINLAND

July 2000. Member of panel, “Gendered and National Experiences of Identity

in Wartime: Polish Women in the Soviet Gulag and Nazi Concentration Camps.”

Paper title: "‘Proper’ Women and ‘Perverted’ Women: Identity as Survival in

the Gulag.”

American Historical Association

National Convention Washington, D.C.

January 1999. Member of panel, “Women and Violence." Paper title:

"Silencing Women: Violence Against Polish Female Bodies and Identity During

World War II."

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies

National Convention Boca Raton, FL

September 1998. Chair of Roundtable, “Between and Betwixt: Polish Women

in Public and Private Life."

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies

National Convention Seattle, WA

November 1997. Organizer and Member of Roundtable, “Teaching East

European Women’s History.”

North Carolina Council for the Social Studies

Social Studies Conference Greensboro, NC

February 1997. Member of panel, “Countries in Search of their Destinies.”

Paper title: “Rosa the Rape Victim, the Guinea Pig, the Resistance Fighter:

Women and War in Eastern Europe.”

American Historical Association

Pacific Coast Branch San Francisco, CA

August 1996. Member of panel, "The Politics of Motherhood Before and

During World War II." Paper title: "Patriotic Motherhood: The Maintenance

of Female Identity and the Polish Nation in Exile."

American Historical Association

Pacific Coast Branch Kihei, HI

August 1995. Member of panel, "Gender, War and Reconstruction in

Europe." Paper title: "Reestablishing Boundaries: Polish Women's

Articulation of Gender and National Identity as a Response to Soviet

Exile During the Second World War."

American Association of University Women Northern CA

Winter 1994. Keynote speaker for four local branch meetings of the AAUW.

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington, D.C.

August 1993. Presenter at Seminar for Junior Scholars in East

European Studies.

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Articles

Gulag Voices: Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile, with Jehanne M Gheith

(NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011).

Exile and Identity: Polish Women in the Soviet Union during World War II (Pittsburgh:

University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002).

“The Blurring and Re-Crystallization of Gender in World War Two Poland,” in

Catherine Baker, ed., Gender in 20th-Century Eastern Europe and the Soviet

Union (London: Palgrave, forthcoming).

“The Future of Work: A Living Wage and Freedom for Today's Slaves,” Pacific

Standard (Nov./Dec. 2015).

“Anti-Trafficking Efforts and the Protection of Human Rights in Eastern Europe,”

Austrian Review of International and European Law Vol. 16 (2011): xx-xx.

Preface, in Maps of Memory: Trauma, Identity and Exile in Deportation Memoirs from

the Baltic States, ed. Violeta Davoliute and Tomas Balkelis (Vilnius: Institute of

Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, 2012).

“Combating the Trafficking of Women in Eastern Europe,” Program on Human Rights

Working Paper Stanford University (June 2012).

“The Nation's Pain and Women's Shame: Polish Women and Wartime Violence,” in

Gender and War in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe, ed. Nancy Wingfield

and Maria Bucur (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2006).

"Gender and Antisemitism in Wartime Soviet Exile," in Antisemitism and Its Opponents

in Modern Poland, ed. Robert Blobaum (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press,

2005).

"'You Can't Even Call them Women': Poles and 'Others' in Soviet Exile during World

War II," Contemporary European History Vol. 10, no. 3 (November 2001):

463-80.

"Albania Adrift on Post-Communist Promises," San Jose Mercury News (26 Nov. 2000).

Book Reviews

Review of Steven A. Barnes, Death and Redemption: The Gulag and the Shaping of

Soviet Society in Journal of Social History (Summer 2014): 1111-13.

Review of Julija Sukys, Epistolophilia: Writing the Life of Ona Simaite in Biography Vol. 35, no. 3 (2012): 522-23.

Review of Anna Krylova, Soviet Women in Combat: A History of Violence on the

Eastern Front in Slavonic and East European Review Vol. 90, no. 2

(July 2012): 571-73.

Review of Lynne Viola, The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of Stalin’s Special

Settlements in European History Quarterly Vol. 41, no. 1 (2011): 176-78.

Review of Stefan Waydenfeld, The Ice Road: An Epic Journey from the Stalinist Labor

Camps to Freedom in Sarmatian Review Vol. 31, no. 1 (2011).

Review of Francisca de Haan, Krassimira Daskalova and Loufti Anna (eds.), A

Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms: Central,

Eastern and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries in Gender &

History Vol. 21, no. 1 (2009): 228-29.

Review of Mayer Kirshenblatt and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimlett, They Called Me

Mayer July: Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland before the

Holocaust in Biography Vol. 31, no. 4 (2008).

Review of Timothy Snyder, Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist's Mission to

Liberate Soviet Ukraine in Journal of Modern History Vol. 80, no. 2 (June

2008): 459-60.

Review of Marek Jan Chodakiewicz, Between Nazis and Soviets: Occupation Politics in

Poland, 1939-1947 in Journal of Cold War Studies Vol. 9, no. 3 (Summer

2007): 201-03.

Review of Anita J. Prażmowska, Civil War in Poland, 1942-1948 in Slavic Review Vol.

65, No. 1 (Spring 2006): 167-68.

Review of Thomas Lane, Victims of Stalin and Hitler: The Exodus of Poles and Balts to

Britain in American Historical Review Vol. 111, No. 1 (February 2006): 252.

Review of Kate Brown, A Biography of No Place: From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet

Heartland in American Historical Review Vol. 110, No. 2 (April 2005): 589-90.

Review of Choi Chatterjee, Celebrating Women: Gender, Festival Culture, and

Bolshevik Ideology, 1910-39 and Wendy Goldman, Women at the Gates:

Gender and Industry in Stalin’s Russia in Journal of Modern History Vol. 77,

No. 1 (2005): 260-62.

Review of Elizabeth Harvey, Women in the Nazi East: Agents and Witnesses of

Germanization in Polish Review Vol. XLIX, no. 3 (2004): 999-1001.

Review of Keith Sword, Deportation and Exile: Poles in the Soviet Union, 1939-1948

in Slavic Review Vol. 55, No. 2 (Summer 1996): 473-74.

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