Andrey Ivanov
University of Wisconsin, Plateville

Andrey Ivanov received his PhD in History from Yale University in 2012. His teaching specialities include: Russia and Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, World History, Central and Inner Asia, History of Religion, History of Ideas.
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP (RECENT)
A Spiritual Revolution: The Impact of the Reformation and Enlightenment in Orthodox Russia 1700-1836 (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2020; paperback 2023).
“Ludger Tewes. Die Panzergrenadierdivision ‚Großdeutschland‘ im Feldzug gegen die Sowjetunion 1942 bis 1945. Essen: Klartext Verlag, 2020. 1288 pages.” Russian ReviewVolume 82, No.1 (2023). Book Review.
“David and Goliaths: Image of the Enemy in Early Imperial Russian Military Sermons 1700-1856.” Canadian-American Slavic Studies 56 (2022): 1-32.
“Escape from Rome: Teofan Prokopovych and Ukrainian Orthodox Ties to the Eternal City 1650-1721.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies Journal, 37, no. 1-2 (2020): 47-81.
“The Impact of Pietist and Anglican Spirituality in Catherinian Russia: the Works of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk,” Vivliofika: Journal for Eighteenth Century Russian Studies 5 (2017): 40-72.
AWARDS
Winner of 2021 Marc Raeff Prize in Eighteenth Century Russian Studies and the 2021 Early Slavic Studies Book Prize