A specialist on the cultural, intellectual, and social history of Russia and the Soviet Union in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Mark D. Steinberg is professor of history at the University of Illinois.
Moral Communities: The Culture of Class Relations in the Russian Printing Industry 1867-1907 | 1992 |
The Fall of the Romanovs: Political Dreams and Personal Struggles in a Time of Revolution | 1995 |
Proletarian Imagination | 2002 |
Voices of Revolution, 1917 | 2003 |
Sacred Stories: Religion and Spirituality in Modern Russia | 2007 |
Religion, Morality, and Community in Post-Soviet Societies | 2008 |
Petersburg Fin de Siècle | 2011 |
Interpreting Emotions in Russia and Eastern Europe | 2011 |
A History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev | 2013 |
The Russian Revolution, 1905-1921 | 2017 |