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Carter Elwood
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| What Lenin Ate |
| Pages: 137-150 |
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James Ryan
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| Lenin's The State and Revolution an Soviet Stat Violence: A Textual Analysis. |
| Pages: 151-172 |
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Alistair A. Wright
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| Guns and Guillotines: state Terror in the Russian and French Revolutions |
| Pages: 173-196 |
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Shmuel Galai
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| The Impact of the Vyborg Manifesto on the Fortunes of the Kadet Party |
| Pages: 197-224 |
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[Book Review by Anthony Heywood]  |
| Thomas C. Owen
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| Dilemmas of Russian Capitalism: Fedor Chizhov and Corporate Enterprise in the Railroad Age |
| Pages: 225-227 |
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[Book Review by John Morison]  |
| Igor V. Naumov
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| The History of Siberia |
| Pages: 227-228 |
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[Book Reviews by Shane O'Rourke]  |
| Jamie Bisher
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| White Terror: Cossack Warlords of the Trans-Siberian |
| Pages: 229-230 |
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[Book Review by Helen Williams]  |
| Harold Shukman
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| War or Revolution: Russian, Jews and Conscription in Brittain, 1917 |
| Pages: 230-231 |
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[Book Reviews by Matthias Neumann]  |
| Stefan Karsch
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| Die bolschewistische Machtergreifung im Gouvernement Voranez (1917-1919) |
| Pages: 232-234 |
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[Book Reviews by Jeremy Hicks]  |
| Ludmilla Stern
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| Western Intellectuals and the Soviet Union, 1920-1940: From Red Square to the Left Bank |
| Pages: 234-236 |
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[Book Review by Nick Baron]  |
| David L. Hoffmann
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| Stalinist Values: The Cultural Norms of Soviet Modernity, 1917-1941; Igal Halfin, Terror in My Soul: Communist Autobiographies on Trial |
| Pages: 236-239 |
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[Book Reviews by Dan Healey]  |
| Melanie Ilic (ed.)
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| Stalin's Terror Revisited |
| Pages: 239-241 |
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Communications  |
| Page: 243 |
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Notes on Contributors  |
| Page: 245 |
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Contents and author Index, Volume 20, 2007  |
| Page: 247 |