Denis Kozlov
Associate Professor

Email: denis.kozlov@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-3579
Fax: 902-494-3349
Mailing Address:
PO Box 15000, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2
- Russian and Soviet history
- Cultural history
- Intellectual history
- Memory
- Social migration history
- Literature and society
Education
- BA (Herzen Russian State Pedagogical Univ.)
- MA (Mass. Amherst)
- PhD (Toronto)
Fall 2025 Office Hours
Office: McCain 3168
- TBD
Teaching 2025-2026
- HIST 2022 F - Imperial Russia
- HIST 3088 F - History & Memory in Modern Russia and the West
I am a historian of modern Russia. My research explores the social, cultural, and intellectual history of the Soviet Union during its late decades: from Stalinâs death in 1953 to the countryâs collapse in 1991. My earlier work on the 1950s and 1960s, the epoch known as the Thaw, focused on reading audiences and the problem of comprehending individual life experience in the framework of twentieth-century past. Above all, I wrote about how the Soviet readers had interpreted the mass political violence of the Stalinist years. On the basis of archival evidence, primarily thousands of readersâ letters to literary journals, this work discussed how the evolution of historical consciousness and language had transformed Soviet society after Stalin.Â
Currently, I am writing a history of migrations from the Soviet Union to the West during the 1970s and 1980s. The project explores the mechanisms of these migrations as well as the values and ideas that motivated their various participants.     Â
My teaching ranges from introductory surveys to advanced seminar courses on Soviet and Imperial Russia as well as on comparative cultural and intellectual history of modern Russia and the West. I supervise student research in these and adjacent fields. Â
Selected publications
Monographs
- The Readers of Novyi Mir: Coming to Terms with the Stalinist Past. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2013. 442 pp.
- Novoangliiskii separatism v SShA v nachale XIX veka. [New England Separatism in the United States in the Early Nineteenth Century.] Saint Petersburg: Glossa, 1997. 112 pp.
Edited Collections
- The Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s. Co-editor (with Eleonory Gilburd) Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013, paperback edition 2014. 528 pp.
- The War Against the Peasantry, 1927-1930. Co-editor (with Lynne Viola, Viktor P. Danilov, and Nikolai A. Ivnitskii). Annals of Communism Series. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005. 427 pp.
Journal Guest Editorship
- The Thaw and After: Late Soviet Culture and Society. In Russian Studies in History, vol. 49, no. 4 (Spring 2011); vol. 50, no. 1 (Summer 2011)
Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters
- âSoviet Peasants, Village Prose, and the Thaw: A Reading Audience That Was Not There?â Other Voices in Soviet History: Collected for a Devilâs Advocate, ed. Heather D. DeHaan, Dan Healey, and Tracy MacDonald (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2025): 41-65
- âOn Choice and Freedom in Transnational Migrations: The Soviet Jewish Migrants in Europe Who Were Left Behind,â Journal of Social History, vol. 57, no. 1 (Fall 2023): 156-186. .
- âReading during the Thaw: Subscription to Literary Periodicals as Evidence for an Intellectual History of Soviet Society,â in Reading Russia: A History of Reading in Modern Russia, vol. 3, ed. Damiano Rebecchini and Raffaella Vassena (Milan: Ledizioni/Milan State University Press, 2020): 159-216.  [PDF - 18.8MB].
- "Nasledie ottepeli: k voprosu of otnosheniiakh sovetskoi literatury i obshchestva vtoroi poloviny 1960-kh godov" [Legacy of the Thaw:Â On Relations between Soviet Literature and Society during the Late 1960s], Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, no. 125 (2014): 183-204Â
- âThe Thaw as an Event in Russian History,â in The Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013): 18-81 (co-authored with E. Gilburd)
- âRemembering and Explaining the Terror during the Thaw,â in The Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013): 176-230
- âIntroduction,â in The Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013): 3-17
- âAthens and Apocalypse: Writing History in Soviet Russia,â in Oxford History of Historical Writing, vol. 5, ed. Daniel Woolf and Axel Schneider (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011): 375-398
- âOtzyvy sovetskikh chitatelei 1960-kh gg. na povestâ A. I. Solzhenitsyna âOdin denâ Ivana Denisovichaâ: Svidetelâstva iz arkhiva âNovogo miraâ,â Noveishaia istoriia Rossii, no. 1 (2011): 178-200, and no. 2 (2011): 192-200. 32 pp. total
- âWriting about the Thaw in Post-Soviet Russia,â Russian Studies in History, vol. 49, no. 4 (Spring 2011): 3-17
- ââI Have Not Read, but I Will Sayâ: Soviet Literary Audiences and Changing Ideas of Social Membership, 1958-1966,â Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, vol. 7, no. 3(Summer 2006): 557-97
- âNaming the Social Evil: The Readers of Novyi mir and Vladimir Dudintsevâs Not by Bread Alone, 1956-1959 and beyond,â The Dilemmas of De-Stalinization: A Social and Cultural History of Reform in the Khrushchev Era, ed. Polly A. Jones (London & New York: Routledge,2006): 80-98
- âThe Leningrad Martyrology:Â A Statistical Note on the 1937 Executions in Leningrad City and Region,â Canadian Slavonic Papers, vol. 44, no. 3-4 (September-December 2002): 175-208 Annual essay prize of the Canadian Association of Slavists, 2000
- âThe Historical Turn in Late Soviet Culture: Retrospectivism, Factography, Doubt, 1953-1991,âKritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, vol. 2, no. 3 (Summer 2001): 577-600
Selected Research Awards and Fellowships Â
- SSHRC Insight Grant, 2019-2024
- Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (School of Historical Studies), Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Assistant Professors, 2010-2011
- Harvard University, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2008-09
- Harvard University, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2007-08 (declined)
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. Held at the University of California, Berkeley, 2005-07
- National Endowment for the Humanities, Collaborative Research Grant, 2004-05 Awarded to organize a conference, âThe Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s,â University of California, Berkeley, May 2005; co-recipient with Eleonory Gilburd and Yuri Slezkine
Teaching Awards
- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Excellence in Teaching Award 2014-2015, ±«Óătv University