Bibliography

Scholarly Monographs

Antley, Jeremy. Measuring Tolstoy’s Peasants: Old Believer Settlement in Oregon through the 1960’s and 1970’s.” PhD diss., University of Kansas, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2016. 263 pp.

Argudiaeva, I. U., Khisamutdinov, A. A. Iz Rossii cherez Aziiu v Ameriku: russkie staroobriadtsy. Vladivostok: Dal’nauka, 2013. 427 pp.

Bass, April R. “Russian Old Believers in Alaska: Linguistic and Cultural Continuity of Traditionalist Refugees.” PhD diss., University of Missouri, 2015. The dissertation is available for full download here through the University’s website.

Bentley, Margaret E. “Diet, Culture and Nutrition Among Oregon’s Old Believers.” MA thesis, University of Connecticut, 1983. 81 pp.

Biggins, Michael Edward. “A South Russian Dialect in Oregon: The ‘Turkish’ Old Believers.” PhD diss., University of Kansas, 1985. 292 pp.

Clymer, Martha Bahniuk. Radical Acculturation Patterns in a Traditional Immigrant Group. Final Report. U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, Bureau of Research; Philadelphia: Temple University, 1970. 76 pp.

Colfer, Arthur Michael. Morality, Kindred and Ethnic Boundary: A Study of the Oregon Old Believers. Immigrant Communities and Ethnic Minorities in the United States and Canada 3. New York: AMS Press, 1985. 159 pp.

Currier, Janice Arlee. “Golubets, Gravehouse and Gate: Old Russian Traditions and the Wooden Mortuary Architecture in Russia, Siberia, and the North Pacific.” PhD diss., University of Victoria, 1999. 398 pp.

Dolitsky, Alexander B. Change, Stability, and Values in the World of Culture: A Case from Russian Old Believers in Alaska. 2nd. ed. Alaska-Siberia Research Publications 6. Juneau, AK: Alaska-Siberia Research Center, 1994. 42 pp.

——Old Russia in Modern America: A Case from Russian Old Believers in Alaska. 4th ed. Alaska-Siberia Research Publications 10. Juneau, AK: Alaska-Siberia Research Center, 2017. 80 pp.

——Staraia Rossiia v sovremennoi Amerike: russkie staroobriadtsy na Aliaske. Alaska-Siberia Research Publications 14. Juneau, AK: Alaska-Siberia Research Center, 2007. 56 pp.

Flores, Merced, et al. Cultural and Program Awareness Manual for Migrant Educators. Directions and Program Awareness for Administrators, Teachers, and Aides. Salem, OR: Oregon State Department of Education, Compensatory Education Section. Oregon Migrant Education Service Center, 1982. 142 pp. (ERIC Document #ED225743).

Fomina, Varvara. Ethics of Documentary Filmmaking in Theory and Practice. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri, 2014. 27 pp. The e-book is available for full download here through the University of Missouri. (Note: The film that the author discusses is about Old Believers in Oregon. A link to that video is also posted here in the Film and Audio section.)

Graber, Elizabeth F. “Old Believer Women in a Postmodern World: Changing Literacy, Changing Lives.” PhD diss., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2002. 270 pp.

Hall, Roberta H. “Population Biology of the Russian Old Believers of Marion County, Oregon.” PhD diss., University of Oregon, 1970. 185 pp.

Hardwick, Susan Wiley. Russian Refuge: Religion, Migration and Settlement on the North American Pacific Rim. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. 237 pp.

Holdeman, Jeffrey David. “Language Maintenance and Shift Among the Russian Old Believers of Erie, Pennsylvania.” PhD diss., Ohio State University, 2002. 259 pp.

Jaffe, Clella Iles. “An Ethnography of a Rural Elementary School District Containing Three Types of Minority Students.” PhD diss., University of Oregon, 1990. 181 pp.

Johnson, Patricia White. “Dress and Acculturation among the Russian Old Believers in Oregon.” MA thesis, Oregon State University, 1983. 134 pp.

Kern, Yulia. “English Language Learners and Special Education: Implications to Consider for Special Education Programs that Serve Russian Orthodox Old Believer Children.” M. Ed. thesis, University of Alaska Southeast, 2011. 67 pp.

Moore, Kenneth R. “The Old Believers: a History of a Traditional Society.” MA thesis, East Tennessee State University, 1981. 76 pp.

Moorman, Brother Ambrose. A Short Introduction to Znamenny Chant and its Notation. Saint Benedict, OR: Old Ritualist Society, 1980. 7 pp.

Morris, Richard A. Old Russian Ways: Cultural Variations among Three Russian Groups in Oregon. Immigrant Communities and Ethnic Minorities in the United States and Canada Series 74. New York, AMS Press, 1991. 398 pp.

——“Three Russian Groups in Oregon: a Comparison of Boundaries in a Pluralistic Environment.” PhD diss., University of Oregon, 1981. 435 pp.

Neuburger, Mary Catherine “Exodus to Oregon: the Emigration of Russo-Ukrainian Pentecostals to the American West 1988-93.” MA thesis, University of Washington, 1993. 137 pp.

Nickerson, Tever “Old Beliefs and New Ways : Evaluating the Changing Educational Values and Role Expectations of Old Believer Women in Oregon’s Willamette Valley.” Willamette University Undergraduate Research Grants Program 5, Willamette University, 1991. 36 pp.

Robson, Roy R. “The Other Russians: Old Believer Community Development in Erie, Pennsylvania.” Senior project, Allegheny College, 1985. 197 pp.

Sabey, Ralph Harris “Staroveri and School: A Case Study of the Education of Russian Immigrant Children in a Rural Oregon Community.” PhD. diss., University of Oregon, 1969. 177 pp.

Samoilova, Yulia Valentinovna. “Leksicheskie osobennosti russkogo govora staroobriadtsev sela Nikolaevsk (shtat Aliaska, SShA): na primere bytovoi leksiki.” PhD. diss., Severnyi Mezhdunarodnyi Universitet, 1999.

Scheffel, David. In the Shadow of Antichrist: the Old Believers of Alberta. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991. 252 pp.

——“The Old Believers of Berezovka.” PhD diss., McMaster University, 1988. 261 pp. (Full text available here from McMaster University.)

Sen, Sunanda. “Religious Solidarity: Oregon’s Old Believers.” MA Thesis, Pacific University, 1974. 69 pp.

Silva, Amber Lee. Unsettling Diaspora: The Old Believers of Alaska. Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, 2010. 142 pp. Full text available via Library and Archives Canada

Smithson, Michael James. “Of Icons and Motorcycles: a Sociological Study of Acculturation Among Russian Old Believers in Central Oregon and Alaska.” PhD diss., University of Oregon, 1976. 530 pp.

Teruoka, Gito. Hakkei Rojin No Eino To Seikatsu: Romanofuka-mura No Seikatsu Jokyo. Tokyo: Osakayago Shoten, Showa 17, 1942. 62 pp.

Thompson, Karin Elise. “The Transmission of a Liturgical Chant Tradition: Russian Orthodox Old Believers in Twentieth-Century Oregon.” PhD diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2001. 223 pp.

Untiedt, Jules Albert. “Impingement Upon Old Believers By Agents of Social Change.” PhD diss., United States International University, 1977. 155 pp.

VanSurksum, Amy Beth. “Russian Old Believers Settling in Northern Minnesota: A Contemporary Example of Selective Adaptation.” MS thesis, North Dakota State University, 2006. 96 pp.