Dunning, Chester S(idney) L(arson) 1949-

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DUNNING, Chester S(idney) L(arson) 1949-

PERSONAL: Born January 27, 1949, in Scotia, CA; son of Harold L. (an electrician) and Helen (a librarian; maiden name, Mills) Larson; married Elsie Kersten (a photographer), 1974; children: Stephen Kersten. Education: University of CaliforniaSanta Cruz, B.A., 1971; Boston College, M.A., 1971, Ph.D., 1976. Politics: Democrat. Hobbies and other interests: Early modern maps of Russia.

ADDRESSES: Home—717 Garden Acres Blvd., Bryan, TX 77802. Office—Department of History, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX 77843-4236; fax: 979-862-4314. E-mail—[email protected].

CAREER: Educator and historian. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, lecturer in history, 1972-76; Pembroke State University, Pembroke, NC, assistant professor of history, 1977-79; Texas A & M University, College Station, assistant professor, 1979-85, associate professor, beginning 1985, currently professor of history. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, fellow of Russian Research Center.

MEMBER: American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, American Historical Association.

AWARDS, HONORS: Grants from National Endowment for the Humanities, 1980, 2002; Woodrow Wilson fellowship; Award for Distinguished Teaching, AMOCO Foundation; Texas A & M University Distinguished Teaching awards.

WRITINGS:

(Editor and translator) Jacques Margeret, The Russian Empire and Grand Duchy of Muscovy: A Seventeenth-Century French Account, University of Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, PA), 1983.

Russia's First Civil War: The Time of Troubles and the Founding of the Romanov Dynasty, Pennsylvania State University Press (University Park, PA), 2001.

Contributor to periodicals, including Russian Review, Slavonic and East European Review, Voprosy Istorii, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Albion, Sixteenth Century Journal, Comparative Studies in Society and History, Revue Historique, Pushkin Review, and Russian History.

WORK IN PROGRESS: The Uncensored Boris Godunov: An Annotated Edition of Pushkin's Original Comedy, for University of Wisconsin Press; a biography of the Russian Tsar Dmitrii, who ruled from 1605 to 1606.

SIDELIGHTS: Chester S. L. Dunning once told CA: "My knowledge of French and Russian and my love of history led me into my research career. My love of teaching keeps me working in the academic world.

"Very few American scholars have worked in the field of early Russian history; I enjoy being a 'pioneer.' Jacques Margeret's was the only major foreign account of Muscovy that had never been fully studied or annotated. Similarly, Margeret's fascinating career had never been studied. I was challenged, and I love the French Renaissance!"

More recently, Dunning added: "I have been inspired by two mentors—Professor Peter Kenez of the University of California at Santa Cruz and the late Philip Vellacott, noted classicist and translator of Attic Greek plays."

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

periodicals

Choice, October, 2001, G. E. Snow, review of Russia's First Civil War: The Time of Troubles and the Founding of the Romanov Dynasty, p. 370.

Journal of Military History, January, 2002, Walter C. Uhler, review of Russia's First Civil War, p. 195.

Times Literary Supplement, June 15, 2001, Marshall Poe, review of Russia's First Civil War, p. 6.

online

Texas A & M University Web site,http://www.tamu/edu/ (July 24, 2003).*

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