Faculty & Staff

Naum Kats
Rank: Adjunct Professor & Undergraduate Advisor
Ph.D.: University of St. Petersburg, Russia, 1981
Department Member Since: 1991
Office: BH 240E
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: 412.268.6738
Email:
kats@andrew.cmu.edu
Dr. Kats came to CMU with more than twenty-five years of experience in undergraduate teaching. He teaches courses on comparative education, culture and society. As an advisor for History Majors and Minors, Kats stimulates the professional development of students and assists them in reaching their potential.
Kats' research interest is on the political, social and cultural history of Russia in the 20
th century with a focus on the intelligentsia and education. He explores how the Russian state involves the intelligentsia in its own project of socialization, politicization, propaganda, and literacy. Centering on the study of teachers, Kats analyzes the broader process of the creation of a Russian intelligentsia.
Publications
Naum G. Kats, Polina, Kats. Discovery in California: Kiron Skinner, Annelise Anderson, Martin Anderson, editors. "Reagan, In his Own Hand: The Writings of Ronald Reagan That Reveal His Revolutionary Vision of America.
" - A Touchstone Book Published by Simon & Schuster, 1999. (Review). -
Novyi Istoricheskii Vestnik, Moscow, 2003, No 1 (9), pp. 277-283.
Naum G. Kats, Polina Kats. "Two Generation of Immigrants: Russian Jews in Pittsburgh." -
Novyi Istoricheskii Vestnik, Moscow, 2002, No 7, pp. 29-39
Naum G. Kats. Teaching of the Freshman Seminar "Introduction to Russian Culture and Civilization." – Teaching and Learning About Language and Culture in a Target Surrounding. Moscow, 2001, pp. 45-46.
Naum G. Kats. The Sovietization of Teachers During The New Economic Policy. -
Novyi Istoricheskii Vestnik, No 1, Moscow, 2001, pp. 115-136.
Naum G. Kats. Malia, Martin E. "Russia Under Western Eyes: From The Bronze Horseman To The Lenin Mausoleum." Cambr.(Mass.); London: Harvard University Press, 1999. (Review).-
Novyi Istoriche skii Vestnik, No 2 , Moscow, 2001, pp. 308-317.
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