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Paula A. Michaels
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| Medical Propaganda and Cultural Revolution in Soviet Kazakhstan, 1928-41 |
| Pages: 159-178 |
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Douglas Northrop
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| Languages of Loyalty: Gender, Politics and Party Supervision in Uzbekistan, 1927-41 |
| Pages: 179-200 |
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Francine Hirsch
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| Toward an Empire of Nations: Border-Making and the Formation of Soviet National Identities |
| Pages: 201-226 |
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Yuri Slezkine
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| Imperialism As the Highest Stage of Socialism |
| Pages: 227-234 |
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Gabriella Safran
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| Ethnography, Judaism and the Art of Nikolai Leskov |
| Pages: 235-251 |
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Anthony Anemone
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| Obsessive Collectors: Fetishizing Culture in the Novels of Konstantin Vaginov |
| Pages: 252-268 |
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Lesley Milne
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| Ghosts and Dolls: Urban Culture and the Supernatural in Liudmila Petrushevskaia's Songs of the Eastern Slavs and The Little Sorceress |
| Pages: 269-284 |
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[Book review, by Charles E. Gribble]  |
| Bohdan Struminski
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| Linguistic Interrelations in Early Rus': Northmen, Finns and East Slavs (Ninth to Eleventh Centuries) |
| Page: 285 |
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[Book review, by Richard Gregg]  |
| Gnammankou Dieudonne, ed.
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| Alexandre S. Pouchkine et le Monde Noir: "Moia Afrika, Mon Afrique, My Africa" |
| Page: 286 |
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[Book review, by Andrew Durkin]  |
| Donald Rayfield
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| Understanding Chekhov: A Critical Study of Chekhov's Prose and Drama |
| Pages: 286-287 |
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[Book review, by Edward Garden]  |
| Alexandar Mihailivic, ed.
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| Tchaikovsky and His Contemporaries: A Centennial Symposium |
| Pages: 287-288 |
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[Book review, by Ronald D. LeBlanc]  |
| Daniel Rancour-Laferriere
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| Tolstoy on the Couch: Misognyny, Masochism and the Absent Mother |
| Pages: 288-289 |
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[Book review, by Vicki J. Hendrickson Hodovance]  |
| Neil Cornwell, ed.
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| The Gothic-Fantastic in Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature |
| Pages: 289-290 |
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[Book review, by Catherine Schuler]  |
| Sharon M. Carnicke
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| Stanislavsky in Focus |
| Pages: 290-291 |
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[Book review, by Valentine Pohukhina]  |
| Stephanie Sandler, ed.
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| Rereading Russian Poetry |
| Pages: 291-292 |
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[Book review, by Cynthia A. Ruder]  |
| Stephen C. Hutchings
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| Russian Modernism: The Transfiguration of the Everyday |
| Pages: 293-294 |
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[Book review, by Jane A. Taubman]  |
| Denise J. Youngblood
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| The Magic Mirror: Moviemaking in Russia, 1908-1918 |
| Pages: 293-294 |
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[Book review, by Galin Tihanov]  |
| Ruth Coates
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| Christianity in Bakhtin: God and the Exiled Author |
| Pages: 294-295 |
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[Book review, by Harriet Murav]  |
| Caryl Emerson, ed.
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| DCritical Essays on Mikhail Bakhtin |
| Pages: 295-296 |
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[Book review, by John Elsworth]  |
| John E. Malmstad and Nikolay Bogomolov
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| Mikhail Kuzmin: A Life in Art |
| Pages: 296-297 |
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[Book review, by Rosalinde Sartori]  |
| Antoine Baudin
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| Le realisme socialiste sovietique de la periode jdanovienne (1947-1953): Les arts plastiques et leurs institutions |
| Pages: 297-298 |
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[Book review, by Nadieszda Kizenko]  |
| Dimitry Pospeilovsky
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| The Orthodox Church in the History of Russia |
| Pages: 298-299 |
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[Book review, by Marshall Poe]  |
| Nancy Shields Kollman
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| By Honor Bound: State and Society in Early Modern Russia |
| Pages: 299-300 |
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[Book review, by Nicholas V. Riasanovsky]  |
| Alexander Chubarov
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| The Fragile Empire: A History of Imperial Russia |
| Pages: 300-301 |
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[Book review, by Theodore Weeks]  |
| Heide W. Whelan
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| Adapting to Modernity: Family Caste and Capitalism among the Baltic German Nobility |
| Pages: 301-302 |
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[Book review, by Samuel Kassow]  |
| James L. West and Iurii A. Petrov, eds.
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| Merchant Moscow: Images of Russia's Vanished Bourgeoisie |
| Pages: 302-303 |
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[Book review, by Susan Zayer Rupp]  |
| Victor Fic
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| The Rise of Constitutional Alternative to Soviet Rule in 1918: Provisional Governments of SIberia and All Russia: Their Quest for Allied Intervention |
| Pages: 303-304 |
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[Book review, by Amir Weiner]  |
| Hiroaki Kuromiya
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| Freedom and Terror in the Donbas: A Ukrainian-Russian Borderland, 1870s-1990s |
| Pages: 304-306 |
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[Book review, by Chris Ward]  |
| Sheila Fitzpatrick
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| Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s |
| Pages: 306-307 |
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[Book review, by Robert W. Thurston]  |
| Amy Knight
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| Who Killed Kirov? The Kremlin's Greatest Mistery |
| Pages: 307-308 |
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[Book review, by Anthony Swift]  |
| John McCannon
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| Red Arctic: Polar Exploration and the Myth of the North in the Soviet Union, 1932-1939 |
| Pages: 308-309 |
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[Book review, by Stephen Blank]  |
| Gabriel Gorodetsky
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| Grand Delusion: Stalin and the German Invasion of Russia |
| Pages: 310-311 |
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[Book review, by Fred Stambrook]  |
| Bernhard Chiari
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| Alltag hinter der Front: Besatzung, Kollaboration und Widerstand in Weißrußland, 1941-1944 |
| Pages: 311-312 |
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[Book review, by Sarah Davies]  |
| Elena Zubkova
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| Russia after the War: Hopes, Illusions and Disappointments, 1945-1957 |
| Pages: 312-313 |
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[Book review, by James R. Ozinga]  |
| Gordon B. Smith, ed.
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| State-Building in Russia: The Yeltsin Legacy and the Challenge of the Future |
| Pages: 313-315 |
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[Book review, by Laura Roselle]  |
| Frank Ellis
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| From Glasnost to the Internet: Russia's New Infosphere |
| Pages: 315-316 |
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[Book review, by Yury Polsky]  |
| Ted Hopf, ed.
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| Understanding of Russian Foreign Policy |
| Pages: 316-317 |
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[Book review, by Nathaniel Richmond]  |
| Leo Cooper
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| Russia and the World: New State-of-Play on the International Stage |
| Pages: 317-318 |
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[Book review, by Nicholas Kozlov]  |
| David Woodruff
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| Money Unmade: Barter and the Fate of Russian Capitalism |
| Pages: 318-319 |
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[Book review, by Jonathan Harris]  |
| Anne White
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| Democratization in Russia under Gorbachev, 1985-1991: The Birth of a Voluntary Sector |
| Page: 319 |
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[Book review, by Grant H. Lundberg]  |
| David R. Andrews
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| Sociocultural Perspectives on Language Diaspora: Soviet Immigrants in the United States |
| Pages: 319-320 |
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[Book review, by Julie V. Brown]  |
| Paul W. Goldschmidt
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| Pornography and Democratization: Legislating Obscenity in Post-Communist Russia |
| Pages: 320-321 |