Brandeis U's ChaeRan Freeze visits Vanderbilt
Posted by on Thursday, November 13, 2014 in Past Events.
Brandeis University’s Associate Professor of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Dr. ChaeRan Freeze, comes to Vanderbilt on November 13th.
“Illness and Everyday Life in Imperial Russia”
Thursday, November 13th, 12:00PM, Buttrick 123
Lunch Provided
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Freeze is currently Associate Professor of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University.
TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
Dr. Freeze’s research focuses on the history and culture of Jews in Russia, Jewish family history and women’s and gender studies.
HONORS AND AWARDS
She is the recipient of Salo W. Baron Prize for the best first book in Jewish Studies for the year 2002 by the American Academy for Jewish Research and the 2007 Alan M. Stroock Fellow For Advanced Research in Jewish Studies, Harvard University, among others.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Freeze has authored or edited more than 10 books on Jewish culture and history.
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