Chumachenko, Tatyana A. 1958–

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Chumachenko, Tatyana A. 1958–

PERSONAL: Born June 14, 1958, in Magnitogorsk, USSR (now Russia); daughter of Alexander Yakovlevich (an engineer) and Galina Petrovna (a teacher; maiden name, Plenina) Barabash; married Sergey Ilich Chumachenko, June 11, 1980; children: Valeria. Ethnicity: "Russian." Education: Chelyabinsk State University, M.A., 1982; Moscow State University, Ph.D., 1994.

ADDRESSES: Home—Bogolan Hmelnicky St. 26-25, Chelyabinsk, Russia 454 047. Office—Chelyabinsk State University, Kashirin Br., Chelyabinsk, Russia 454 021.

CAREER: Schoolteacher in Magnitogorsk, USSR (now Russia), 1982–83; Mining Institute, Magnitogorsk, lecturer, 1983–87; Chelyabinsk State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia, senior lecturer, 1987–95, assistant professor, 1995–. Presents public lectures on the history of the Russian church.

MEMBER: Russian Association of Researchers of Religions (president of Chelyabinsk branch).

AWARDS, HONORS: Fellow of Moscow Public Scientific Foundation and Ford Foundation, 1996–97, and Russian Foundation for the Humanities, 1996–97, 2003.

WRITINGS:

Gosudarstsvo, Pravoslavnaia Tserkov', Veruiushchie, 1941–1961, Pervaia (Moscow, Russia), 1999, translated and edited by Edward E. Roslof as Church and State in Soviet Russia: Russian Orthodoxy from World War II to the Khrushchev Years, M. E. Sharpe (Armonk, NY), 2003.

WORK IN PROGRESS: A book about the Council of Russian Orthodox Church Affairs, 1943–65; research on the international activity of the Russian Orthodox Church, 1954–65.

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

Journal of Ecclesiastical History, October, 2003, Michael Bourdeaux, review of Church and State in Soviet Russia: Russian Orthodoxy from World War II to the Khrushchev Years, p. 793.