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Marshall Tillbrook Poe is an American historian and the author of many works on early modern Russia (Muscovy). He is also the founder and editor of MemoryWiki, a universal wiki-type archive of contemporary memoirs.

Poe earned his B.A. at Grinnell College in 1984 and his Ph.D. in History at the University of California, Berkeley in 1992. He then taught at Harvard University until 1998, and again 2000-2002. In 2001 he was appointed Aliston Burr Senior Tutor, Lowell House, Harvard University. He held fellowships at the Davis Center for Russian Studies (Harvard University), the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton University), and the Harriman Institute for Russian Studies (Columbia University). He is the co-founder and a former editor of the academic journal Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. Poe is currently employed as a writer and analyst at The Atlantic Monthly in Washington, D.C..

In his influential essay "Note to Self: Print Monograph Dead; Invent New Publishing Model" [link], published in the Journal of Electronic Publishing 2002, Poe questioned the viability of the old academic publishing model and argued for using self-publishing and print on demand. He explained how he did this with one of the two volumes of his prosopographical study of the Russian elite in the early modern period. When facing the issue of sending it to journals for reviewing, he decided to do so in an electronic format as attachment with an e-mail. "Shortly after I sent the book for review", he writes, "a very worried journal editor contacted me. He was upset that I hadn't included a copyright page on the e-book I sent him. Without a copyright page, he explained, any reader could copy my book, send it all over the world, or use it in the classroom – all without my permission. That, I responded, was the point. (I'm not sure he got it.)"

The two volumes of this work were later (2004) actually published in a paper edition by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.

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