Lynn Patyk
Office: 219 Keene-Flint Hall
Phone: (352) 273-3381
Fax: (352) 392-6927
patyk@ufl.edu
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/patyk
Mailing address:
Department of History
University of Florida
P.O. Box 117320
Gainesville, FL 32611-7320
Lynn Ellen Patyk is adjunct assistant professor of History and Germanic and Slavic Studies. She received her Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Stanford University in 2006, her M.A. in Russian and East European Studies in 1995, and her B.A. in Russian Area Studies from Middlebury College in 1991. Before coming to the University of Florida in 2006, she was a Mellon Post-doctoral teaching fellow in the Introduction to Humanities Program at Stanford. She is currently completing a book manuscript Written in Blood: Revolutionary Terrorism and Russian Literary Culture that examines the nexus of revolutionary terrorism, human rights, emotion, and literary culture in Imperial Russia. Dr. Patyk has two articles forthcoming: “Remembering ‘the Terrorism’: Sergei Stepniak-Kravchinsky’s Underground Russia” (forthcoming in Slavic Review, Spring 2009) and “The Byronic Terrorist: Boris Savinkov’s Self-Mythologization” in Tony Anemone ed. Just Assassins? The Culture of Russian Terrorism.
Dr. Patyk teaches courses in Russian and French cultural history in the History Department and Russian language in the Department of Germanic and Slavic.

