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==Writings==

==Writings==

===Articles==

*”Leadership of Antireligious Propaganda in the Soviet Union” Studies in Soviet Thought 12:3 (1972)<ref name=ob/>

*“Khrushchev’s Anti‐religious Policy and the Campaign of 1954” Soviet Studies 24:3 (1973)<ref name=ob/>

===Books===

==References==

==References==


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Joan Delaney Grossman (December 12, 1928-February 2025) was an American professor, author, and scholar who travelled to Russia during the Cold War and wrote about Russian topics.[1]

She graduated from Visitation Academy in Dubuque and joined the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

She graduated from Clarke College in Dubuque with a B.A. in English in 1952 and taught English at Immaculata High School in Chicago, Illinois from 1952 to 1957 and at Clarke College in Dubuque from 1957-1959. She studied Russian at Fordham University’s and Middlebury College’s summer schools and the graduate program at Columbia, earning an M.A. in Russian literature in 1962. She received a PhD in Slavic languages and Literatures in 1967 from Harvard.[1]

Writings

=Articles

  • “Leadership of Antireligious Propaganda in the Soviet Union” Studies in Soviet Thought 12:3 (1972)[1]
  • “Khrushchev’s Anti‐religious Policy and the Campaign of 1954” Soviet Studies 24:3 (1973)[1]

Books

References

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