Kevin O'Connor (historian)
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Kevin C. O'Connor is an American historian and professor who is the departmental chair of history at
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Books

* ''History of the
Baltic States The Baltic states or the Baltic countries is a geopolitical term encompassing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. All three countries are members of NATO, the European Union, the Eurozone, and the OECD. The three sovereign states on the eastern co ...
'' (Greenwood Press, 2003) * ''Intellectuals and
Apparatchik __NOTOC__ An '' apparatchik'' () was a full-time, professional functionary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union or the government of the Soviet Union, Soviet government ''apparat'' (Wiktionary:аппарат#Russian, аппарат, appar ...
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Russian Nationalism Russian nationalism () is a form of nationalism that promotes Russian cultural identity and unity. Russian nationalism first rose to prominence as a Pan-Slavism, Pan-Slavic enterprise during the 19th century Russian Empire, and was repressed duri ...
and the Gorbachev Revolution'' (Lexington Books, 2006) * ''Culture and Customs of the Baltic States'' (Greenwood Press, 2006).Book Review of Culture and Customs of the Baltic States – By Kevin O'Conner – Reviewed by John Hiden in Historian Volume 69, Issue 4, p. 835, Winter 2007


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Faculty Biography at Gonzaga college
1967 births Living people Writers from New York City University at Albany, SUNY alumni Gonzaga University faculty Historians from New York (state) {{US-historian-stub