Martha Lampland

CURRICULUM VITAE

June, 2004

Department of Sociology, 0533 tel: (858) 534-5640

University of California, San Diego fax: (858) 534-4753

9500 Gilman Drive mlampland@ucsd.edu

La Jolla, CA 92093-0533

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

1995- Associate Professor

University of California, San Diego

1988-1995 Assistant Professor

University of California, San Diego

1987-1988 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

EDUCATION

1987 University of Chicago

Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology

1979 University of Minnesota

M.A. in Anthropology

1977 University of Minnesota

B.A. summa cum laude in Anthropology

HONORS AND AWARDS

2001 Research Fellow, Humanities Research Institute, University of California, Irvine

2000 German Marshall Fund Research Grant

1996 American Council of Learned Societies Postdoctoral Fellow in Eastern European Studies

1996 Council for International Exchange of Scholars Fulbright Lecturing Award

1996 International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) Individual Advanced Research Grant

1996 National Council for Soviet and East European Research Grant

1994 Chancellor's Summer Faculty Fellowship Award

1991 Center for German and European Studies Grant

(University of California, Berkeley)

1990 American Council of Learned Societies Grant-in-Aid

1990 University of California Faculty Career Development Award

1987 Mellon Post Doctoral Fellowship

1986 American Council of Learned Societies Dissertation Grant

1985 American Council of Learned Societies Dissertation Grant

1981 U.S. Department of Education Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Fellowship

1981 International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) Dissertation Fellowship

PUBLICATIONS

2002 The Advantages of Being Collectivized: cooperative farm managers in the postsocialist economy IN Postsocialism: Ideas, Ideologies, and Practices in Europe and Asia, Chris Hann (ed.) pp. 29-56. London: Routledge.

2000a Altering States: Ethnographies of Transition in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Daphne Berdahl and Matti Bunzl, co-editors. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

2000b Afterword IN Altering States: Ethnographies of Transition in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Daphne Berdahl, Matti Bunzl and Martha Lampland, editors. pp. 209-218. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

1998 Corve, Maps and Contracts: Agricultural Policy and the Rise of the Modern State in Hungary during the 19th Century. Irish Journal of Anthropology 3:7-40.

1997a Farmers in the Post-Cooperative Economy. Paper written for the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research.

1997b The Social Constraints on Economic Transitions. State Wage Policy in the Transition to Stalinism. Paper written for the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research.

1995 The Object of Labor. Commodification in Socialist Hungary. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

1994 Feminizmus s Trsadalomkutats [Feminism and Social Research] IN Frfiuralom. Irsok nokrl, frfiakrl, feminizmusrl [Male Domination. Writings on women, men and on feminism]. Mikls Hadas, ed. pp. 55-62. Budapest: Replika Kr.

1994 Family Portraits: Gendered Images of the Nation in 19th Century Hungary. Eastern European Politics and Society 8(2):287-316.

[Also published in abridged Hungarian version: Cafe Babel 11(1-2):119-129].

1993 Death of a Hero. Hungarian National Identity and the Funeral of Lajos Kossuth. Hungarian Studies 8(1):29-35.

1991 Pigs, Party Secretaries and Private Lives. American Ethnologist 18(3):459-479.

1990 The Politics of History: Historical Consciousness of 1847-1849. Hungarian Studies 6(2):185-194.

1989 Biographies of Liberation: Testimonials to Labor in Socialist Hungary IN Promissory Notes: Women in the Transition to Socialism, Sonia Kruks, Rayna Rapp and Marilyn Young (ed.), pp. 306-322. New York: Monthly Review Press.

MANUSCRIPTS

2003 The Allure of Models: Designing Wages to Modernize Hungarian Agriculture, 1920-1956.

2003 Classifying Laborers: Instinct, Property and the Psychology of Productivity in Hungary (1920-1956).

2003 Rationalizing Methods: Studying Measures of Modernization.

2002 Developing a Rational Economy: The Transition to Stalinism in Hungary

2000 Making Science Work: Scientific Management and the Stalinist State in Hungary.

1999a Standards for Stalinists: The Science of Productivity in Hungary (1948-1956).

1999b A Social History of Rationalizing Agriculture: Scientific Management and the State in Hungary, 1920-1950.

1994 Transforming Objects. The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism in 19th Century Hungary. Book manuscript.

1987 Working through History: Ideologies of Work and Agricultural Production in a Hungarian Village, 1918-1983. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Chicago.

1981 Paint Our Flags Red and Black: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Unpublished manuscript.

1979 Cooperative Agriculture and the Hungarian Economic Reform. M.A. thesis, University of Minnesota.

1977 Burning Away the Dawn: A Symbolic Analysis of Hungarian Wedding Rituals. B.A. thesis for graduation summa cum laude, University of Minnesota.

BOOK REVIEWS

forth- Ruth Mandel and Caroline Humphrey's Markets and Moralities. Ethnographies of Postsocialism. National

coming Identities.

2003 Mieke Meur's The evolution of agrarian institutions: A comparative study of post-socialist Hungary and Bulgaria. Slavic Review 62(1):162-163.

2002 Shari Cohen's Politics without a Past. The Absence of History in Postcommunist Nationalism.

Comparative Studies in Society and History 44(1):206-207.

2000 Andreas Glaeser's Divided in Unity. Identity, Germany and the Berlin Police. American Journal of Sociology V106(N3):826-828.

2000 Katherine Verderys The Political Lives of Dead Bodies. The Annals of the American Academy of

Political and Social Science 572:164-165.

1997 Katherine Verderys What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next Contemporary Sociology 26(2):177-178.

1996 David Kideckels East European Communities. The Struggle for Balance in Turbulent Times. American Ethnologist 23(1):161.

1995 Chris Hanns Socialism. Ideals, Ideologies, and Local Practice. American Ethnologist 22(3):623-624.

1992 Katherine Verdery's National Ideology under Socialism: Identity and Cultural Politics in Ceausescu's Romania. Man 27(4):923-924.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Anthropological Association

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies

American Sociological Association

Council of European Studies

Society for the Anthropology of Europe (Member-at-Large, 1995-1996)

Society for the Social Study of Science

EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

member of board of managing editors, Journal of Historical Sociology (1995-2004)

responsible editor, Journal of Historical Sociology (1995-1996; 1997-1998)

member of editorial board, Focaal

MANUSCRIPT, ARTICLE AND PROPOSAL REVIEWS

American Council of Learned Societies Law and Social Inquiry

American Ethnologist National Science Foundation

American Journal of Sociology Princeton University Press

American Sociological Review Qualitative Sociology

Anthropological Quarterly Slavic Review

Duke University Press Social Science Research Council

Ethnos Spencer Foundation

Indiana University Press Westview Press

International Research Exchanges Board

RECENT PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES

Rationalizing Methods: Studying Measures of Modernization, paper to be presented at the American Sociological Association, August 16-20, 2003.

Developing a Rational Economy: The Transition to Stalinism in Hungary. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association, August 15-19, 2002.

Figuring Interest: A Theory of Instincts in Work Science, paper presented at the Society for the Social Studies of Science. November 1-4, 2001.

Working Paper: Scientific Management and Agricultural Cooperatives in Stalinist Hungary, 1949-1956, Paper presented at International Workshop, Discourses of Global Ambitions and Global Failures: Transnational and Transsystemic Tendencies in State Socialist Russia and East Central Europe; Budapest, Hungary 2000; Trondheim, Norway, 2001; Budapest, Hungary 2003.

The Advantages of Being Collectivized: Cooperative Farm Managers in the Post-Socialist Economy. "Actually Existing Post-Socialisms" conference, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany; November 9-11, 2000.

Making Science Work: Scientific Management and the Stalinist State in Hungary. Science Studies Colloquim, May 1, 2000; Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley; September 13, 1999.

Standards for Stalinists: The Science of Productivity in Hungary (1948-1956). Society for the Social Studies

of Science, San Diego; October, 1999.

A Social History of Rationalizing Agriculture: Scientific Management and the State in Hungary, 1920-

  1. American Sociological Association, Chicago; August, 1999;

Corve, Maps and Contracts: Agricultural Policy and the Rise of the Modern State in Hungary during the 19th Century. Conference entitled Transformations of Systems of Value, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago; November 18-19, 1991.

From Land to Labor: The Remaking of Hungarian Agrarian Communities in the Twentieth Century. Participant and organizer of panel entitled Communities, Hungarian Sociological Association, Budapest; June 24-28, 1991.

Wither Hungarian Agriculture Panel entitled Changing Faces of Eastern Europe, Pacific Sociological Association, Irvine, California; April 13, 1991.

Pigs, Party Secretaries and Private Lives in Hungary. Comparative Politics Seminar, University of Chicago; February 13, 1991.

Current Attitudes toward Political and Economic Reform in Hungary. IREX Congressional Seminar, U.S. House of Representatives; April 14, 1989.

The Politics of History: Historical Consciousness and the Hungarian Revolutions of 1848 and 1956. Program on the Comparative Study of Social Transformations, University of Michigan; March 17, 1988.

Meaning is an Event, So What's Happening in the Hungarian Countryside Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan; March 11, 1988.

Death of a Hero: Hungarian National Identity and the Funeral of Lajos Kossuth. Panel: Expressive Culture and European National Identities, Council For European Studies Symposium; October 30-November 1, 1987.

The Politics of Poetry in Hungary: Historical Consciousness and the Revolution of 1956. Panel: The Ideological Constitution of Histories, American Anthropological Association meetings; December 3-7, 1986.

State Holidays and Educational Contests: Cultural Refinement for Agricultural Workers. Conference entitled Folklore and the State: Contemporary Eastern Europe, sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies, Bellagio, Italy; August 26-September 1, 1984.