dr. C.U. Noack
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Faculty of Humanities
Capaciteitsgroep Europese studies
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Spuistraat
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1012 VB Amsterdam
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C.U.Noack@uva.nl
T: 0205252280
T: 0205254677
Christian Noack has studied Eastern European History, Media Studies and Slavonic Studies at the University of Cologne. His PhD thesis (2000) was devoted to "National Movement and Nation-Building among the Muslims of the Russian Empire. He taught Eastern European History at the University of Bielefeld, Germany (2000-2007) and the National University of Ireland, Maynooth (2007-2011). His associate professor for Eastern European Studies at the Universiteit van Amsterdam since August 2011.
His research is focused on the past and present of Muslims and other Minorities in Russia and Central Asia, the cultural and social history of the late Soviet period and the representations of history and collective memories across Europe.
2013
- C. Noack (2013). Songs from the Wood, Love from the Fields: The Soviet Tourist Song Movement. In A.E. Gorsuch & D.P. Koenker (Eds.), The socialist sixties: crossing borders in the Second World (pp. 167-192). Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
2012
- C. Noack (2012). «A Mighty Weapon in the Class War»: Proletarian Values, Tourism and Mass Mobilisation in Stalin’s Time. Journal of Modern European History, 10 (2), 231-254.
2011
- C. Noack (2011). Building Tourism in One Country? The Sovietization of Vacationing, 1917-41. In E.G.E. Zuelow (Ed.), Touring beyond the nation: a transnational approach to European tourism history (pp. 171-194). Farnham: Ashgate.
- C. Noack (2011). "You have probably heard about all this…": Baltic Seaside Resorts as Soviet Tourist Destinations. Nordost-Archiv, 20, 199-221.
2014
- C.U. Noack (2014). HOLODOMOR and GORTA MÓR: Famines, Historiographies and Identities in Ukraine and Ireland. In Ukrainian Identities: A Transdisciplinary Perspective.
2013
- C.U. Noack (2013). The Tataro-Bashkir Feud Revisited: Zaki Validi and the Bashkir Autonomy in Western Historiography. In I.M. Gvoznikova (Ed.), Istoria v litsakh i lichnost’ v istorii: materialy Vtorykh Mezhdunarodnykh Usmanovskikh chtenii, posviashchennykh 90-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia professor Kh. F. Usmanova (pp. 168-194). Ufa: IIIaL UNTS RAN.
- T. Dooley & C. Noack (2013). Ot aristokraticheskogo proshlogo k publichnomu nasledii︠u︡. Sravnitel’noe issledovanie russkikh i irlandskikh usadeb posle revoli︠u︡t︠s︡iǐ. In A.B. Sokolov & A.M. Ermakov (Eds.), Na peresechenii͡akh britanskoĭ istorii = On the crossways of British History: sbornik stateĭ (pp. 82-127). I︠A︡roslavl: I︠A︡GPU.
2012
- C. Noack (2012). From Imperial History to National Heritage? Fate and Future of the Irish and Russian Country Houses. In A.B. Sokolov (Ed.), Britania Istoriia, Kul’tura, Obrazovanie (pp. 284-285). Yaroslavl: Yaroslavskii Gosudarstvennyi Pedagogicheskii Universitet im. K.D. Ushinskogo.
2011
- C. Noack (2011). "Andere Räume": sowjetische Kurorte als Heterotopien. Das Beispiel Sotschi. In K. Schlögel (Ed.), Mastering Russian Spaces: Raum und Raumbewältigung als Probleme der russischen Geschichte (Schriften des Historischen Kollegs, 74) (pp. 187-197). München: R. Oldenbourg Verlag.
2011
- C.U. Noack (2011). Kleines ABC des sowjetischen Tourismus. In F. Böttcher & C. Klauß (Eds.), Unerkannt durch Freundesland. Illegale Reisen durch die Sowjetunion. Berlin: Lukas Verlag.
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