Department of Ethnology, European University, St. Petersburg, Russia
		field research, writing, interviews, still photography, data analysis and organization
	
	
		Alice Stone Nakhimovsky
	
	Professor of Russian and Jewish Studies, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, USA
		English translation, editing, data analysis and organization
	
	
	Department of Russian, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
		conceptual and structural design of the site, multimedia editing, programming,
		translation editing
	
	
		Nancy Ries
	
	Associate Professor of Anthropology and Peace and Conflict Studies,
		Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, USA
		essay writing, data analysis and organization, bibliography, English translation,
		English voiceover narration
	
	
		Slawomir Grunberg
	
	Log In Productions, Spencer, NY, USA
		video photography
	
	
		Natalya Kulakova
	
	St. Petersburg, Russia
		Russian translation
	
		
	
	Ithaca, NY, USA
		visual design
	
	
	
		Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
		English voiceover narration
	
	
	Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, USA
		English voiceover narration
	
	
	University at Albany, State University of New York
		English translation
	
	
	University at Albany, State University of New York
		English translation
	
	
	
	Colgate University, Class of 2010
		English voiceover narration
	
	
	New York, NY, USA
		English translation
	
	
		
		Most of the photographs in this virtual museum were taken by Ilya Utekhin, who also wrote
		all annotations for the images, videos, audio recordings, and documents. All video annotations and transcripts
		were translated by Alice Nakhimovsky. She also translated most of the essays, all
		transcripts and annotations for the audio recordings, and many annotations for the photographs.
		Some of the essays were translated to English by Nancy Ries.
		The majority of the photograph annotations were translated by Laura Wolfson; some were
		translated by Nancy Ries. Most of the essays
		were written by Ilya Utekhin. Editorial advice from Nancy Ries and Alice Nakhimovsky
		were crucial in bringing them to their final form. Several essays were written by Nancy Ries; some were written
		by Alice Nakhimovsky. These essays were translated to Russian by Natalya Kulakova.
		Laura Wolfson translated most of the dialog in the From Films section.
		Some of the texts in the From Books section were translated by
		Charles Rougle and
		Timothy D. Sergay.
		The transcripts for our videos were prepared by Anastasiya Vanyakina. Video, audio, and image editing,
		as well the basic organization of the material, computer programming, and project management
		were done by Slava Paperno. Other project participants are listed above.
		
		
		The authors are deeply indebted to their informants, the tenants of the communal apartments
		in St. Petersburg, Russia, who kindly invited us to their homes and talked to us about their life.
		We especially appreciate their permission to film the apartments.
		
		
		We are grateful to the following photographers who
		kindly allowed us to use their work on this Web site:
		Arunas Baltenas,
		William Fovet,
		
Solmaz Guseinova,
		Lauren G. Leighton,
		Savva Minaev,
		Nancy Ries,
		
Nikolay Turkin,
		Yuri Zaitsev,
		
Evgenii Zelenin "xAme(L)e0n4uk",
		as well as the German studio Buechner- Filmproduktion GbR in Koeln.
		
		The creators of this museum (as well as its visitors) appreciate the generosity of
		the copyright holders of the books and films quoted in our exhibits:
		film studios Belarusfilm, Lenfilm, and Mosfilm;
		publishing companies Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd.; Hesperus Press Limited;
		the newspaper Sunday Telegraph (London); the radio station Radio Liberty;
		Федеральный картографо-геодезический фонд (the copyright holder of the maps);
		the estates of Joseph Brodsky, Vasily Grossman, and Daniil Kharms;
		A.I.Ilf, M.V.Zoshchenko, S.S.Shilovsky;
		authors, translators, and performers Hugh Aplin, Mikhail Zhvanetsky, Mark Reinberg, Lev Rubinshteyn,
		...[to be continued].
		
		
		The site has been considerably improved thanks to the many friends and colleagues who reviewed its early version in 2008:
		Svetlana Boym, Francis Conte, Sandra Freels, Bruce Grant, Peter Holquist, Anna Korsun, Lisa Little, Peter Merrill, Irina Paperno, Sarah Phillips, Benjamin Rifkin,
		... [to be continued]
		
		
		
		The project enjoyed generous support from the National Endowment for the Humanities,
		The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning,
		Colgate University, and Cornell University.
		
				
		
			Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed on this
			Web site do not necessarily reflect those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.