Jared McBride

Jared McBride

Assistant Professor

Email: mcbridejg@ucla.edu

Office: Bunche Hall 5276

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Biography

Jared McBride is a historian who examines Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe in the 20th century with a focus on nationalist movements, mass violence, interethnic conflict, and war crimes prosecution, related to both the Second World War and Cold War periods. He also has a strong interest in the politics of archival research and access to freedom of information. His research has been supported by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the Fulbright-Hays Foundation, and the Social Science Research Council, among others, and he has published in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Journal of Genocide Research, The Carl Beck Papers, Ab Imperio, Kritika, and Slavic Review.

Prior to starting at UCLA, Dr. McBride held post-doctoral positions at Columbia University, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Kennan Institute, and USC’s Shoah Foundation. Over the past five years, he has directed and instructed “Political Violence in the Modern World,” a year-long Cluster course that one thousand first-year students have completed at UCLA. He also teaches courses on the Soviet Union, 20th century Eastern Europe, the Second World War, and on History and Film. Presently, he is completing a book manuscript concerning interethnic violence and local perpetrators in Nazi-occupied western Ukraine. Dr. McBride is available for media inquiries concerning Ukraine and Russia.

Field of Study

Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe in the 20th century

Publications

Articles:

“A Return to Antenora? Observations on Collaboration during the Russo-Ukrainian War,” Journal of Genocide Research (October 2023).

“The Tuchyn Pogrom: Names and Faces Behind Summer 1941 Violence,” Holocaust and Genocide Studies (October 2022).

“The Many Lives and Afterlives of Khaim Sygal: Borderland Identities and Violence in Wartime Ukraine,” Journal of Genocide Research 23, no.4 (2021): 547-567.

“Peasants into Perpetrators: The OUN-UPA and the Ethnic Cleansing of Volhynia, 1943-1944,” Slavic Review 75, no.3 (Fall 2016): 630-54.

“Who is Afraid of Ukrainian Nationalism?” Kritika 17, no.3 (Summer 2016): 647-63.

“Remembering and Forgetting the Malyn Massacre: Memory, Ethnicity and the Second World War in Eastern Europe,” Carl Beck Papers no.2405 (2016).

Courses:

HIST 1C: Introduction to Western Civilization: Circa 1715 to Present

HIST 120B: East-Central Europe: Short 20th Century, 1918 to 1990

HIST 120D: Film and History: Central and Eastern Europe, 1945 to 1989

HIST 127C: History of Russia: Revolutionary Russia and Soviet Union

CLUSTER 48: Political Violence in Modern World: Causes, Cases, and Consequences

Awards & Grants

Grants/Fellowships

2022    UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies Research Grant

2016    Northwestern University, Abramson Grant Research Fellowship

2015-16 US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Ben & Zelda Cohen Post-Doc Fellowship

2015    Woodrow Wilson International Center, Kennan Institute, Title VIII Scholar

2014    USC Shoah Foundation, Margee and Douglas Greenberg Fellowship

2013    Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, Dissertation Fellowship on Violence

2013    SSRC, Eurasia Dissertation Development Award

2013    Claims Conference, Saul Kagan Dissertation Writing Fellowship

2012    UCLA Jewish Studies, Roter Summer Research Grant

2010    Fulbright-Hays, Dissertation Research Fellowship, Ukraine/Russia

2010    UCLA Jewish Studies, Mellon Holocaust Summer Research Grant

2003    Northeastern University Honors Division, Matthews Thesis Research Grant