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Emily Hoge

Emily Hoge

Assistant Professor

Contact
Department of History
Office: Hardin Hall 118
Email: ehoge@clemson.edu

Education
Ph.D., Berkeley (2023); MA, Berkeley (2019)


 

Research Interests
European History; Soviet Union and Russia since 1945; disability; gender

Professor Hoge specializes in Soviet and Post-Soviet History, as well as the study of gender and disability. She received her Ph.D from the University of California, Berkeley in 2023. She is currently working on her book project, titled Combat Brotherhood: Disabled Soviet Afghan War Veterans, Organized Crime, and the Mafia State, which focuses on disabled veterans of the Soviet Afghan War in Russia, who became involved with organized crime after the collapse of the Soviet Union.


 

Selected Professional Works

Conference Presentations (Delivered)

“Afgansty After the Collapse of the Soviet Union,” ASEEES virtual conference, Panel: The Imperial, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Soldier: A Roundtable in Honor of Mark von Hagen II. (Roundtable Member) (Dec. 2021)

“Origins of the Cold War” Guest Lecturer for History of the Soviet Union with Joseph Kellner. UC Berkeley. History Department. (March 2019).

“Traumatic Masculinity: Afgantsy and the experience of PTSD,” ASEEES conference in Boston, MA. Panel: Informal Communication under Socialism. (Presenter and Panel Organizer) (Dec. 2018)

“Vietnamtsy and Afgantsy: PTSD in the ‘Soviet Vietnam,” WSSA in San Antonio, TX. Panel: Social Organization and Civilizational Dynamics in Russia. (Presenter and Panel Discussant) (April 2018)

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