
Mara Kozelsky
Publications
![]() Honorable Mention Marshall D. Shulman Prize, 2020 |
University of Wisconsin Press, 2014 |
Northern Illinois University/Cornell Press, 2009 |
Chicago University Press 2008 |
Current Research
The Sea of Azov in Historic Perspective
Planned as a short book, The Sea of Azov in Historical Perspective provides historic context for the high stakes war between Russia and Ukraine by examining the Sea of Azov from multiple angles: history, commerce, law, infrastructure, geology, and ecology. My approach borrows from environmental history theories that emphasize the agency of the earth in human affairs, as well as human impacts on the natural environment. I am particularly interested in the historical periods in which the Sea of Azov was managed by multiple political entities, as well as infrastructure projects that wrapped the small, shallow sea into extensive Eurasian trade networks. The book will start with the ancient Greek colonies in the Azov and proceed chronologically to the present. Concluding chapters will analyze Russian ambitions for the sea, including the Crimean Bridge built in 2016.
See MoreCourses
- HY 102 Western Civilization II
- HY 246 History of the USSR
- HY 337 History of Eastern Europe
- HY 338 History of Russia
- HY 401/501 History of Holy War, from Early Times to the Present
- HY 442 Undergraduate Research Seminar: History of War in Russia
- HY 442 Undergraduate Research Seminar: History of Holy War
- HY 444/544 Digital History/Historic Preservation
- HY 451 States, Nations, and Nationalism (W)
- HY 457/557 Stalin’s Russia
- HY 457/557 History of Eastern Christianity
- HY 457/557 Americans in the Crimean War
- HY 457/557 The Ends of Wars (War Termination)
- HY 540 Modern European Historiography
- HY 542 World Historiography
- HY 590 Europe and Empire