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Katherine R. Jolluck is a Senior Lecturer in Modern East European History at the Department of History, Stanford University. She specializes in twentieth-century Eastern Europe and Russia, focusing on women and war, women in communist societies, the Soviet Gulag, nationalism, anti-Semitism, and human trafficking.
- Ph.D., Stanford University, East European and Russian History (1995)
- M.A., Stanford University, East European and Russian History (1990)
- B.A., Harvard University, Russian and Soviet Studies (1985)
Her research integrates cultural history, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, and war studies. She has authored two seminal books: Gulag Voices (2010), analyzing Soviet incarceration through oral histories, and Exile and Identity (2002), exploring Polish women's experiences under Soviet occupation during WWII. Her work intersects with themes of forced migration, nationalism, and women's resilience.
Katherine is actively engaged in public service, offering service-learning courses and collaborating with the Bay Area anti-trafficking community. Her teaching spans Stanford, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the Naval Post-Graduate School in Monterey.


