Randi Cox, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Indiana University, 2000
Russia, Consumer Culture History, and American and European Consumer Culture
Email: rcox@sfasu.edu
Telephone: 936.468.2428
Office: 311 Vera Dugas Liberal Arts North
Homepage: http://leonardo.sfasu.edu/rcox
Dr. Cox has taught or is currently teaching the following courses:
- U.S. History, 1877-present
- Western Civilization II
- Tsarist Russia
- Russia in the Twentieth Century
- Russian Revolution
- Senior Seminar in American Cultural History
- graduate courses on Russian history
Dr. Cox's publications include:
- "NEP Without Nepmen! Soviet Advertising and the Transition to Socialism in the 1920s." In Everyday Lives in Revolutionary Russia, edited by Christina Kiaer and Eric Naiman. Forthcoming from Indiana University Press, 2005.
- "All This Can Be Yours! Soviet Commercial Advertising and the Social Construction of Space, 1927-1956" in The Landscape of Stalinism: The Art and Ideology of Soviet Space, edited by Evgeny Dobrenko and Eric Naiman, 125-162. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2003.
- Obshchestvennaia psikhologiia v SShA i SSSR 20-30-kh godov v svete teorii potrebleniia." (Social Identify in the US and the USSR in the 1920s and 1930s in Light of Theories of Consumption) Voprosy Istorii (Issues in History), no. 2, 1995, pp. 133-137.
- "Advertising in the Soviet Union," George N. Rhyne, ed. Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History, Academic International Press, v.1, 1995, pp. 70-74.