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Canadian Slavonic Papers

An Interdisciplinary Journal
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe

Volume 24 • Number 1 • March 1982

         

ARTICLES

John A. Barnstead

1

Mikhail Kuzmin's "On Beautiful Clarity" and
Viacheslav Ivanov: A Reconsideration

Robert H. Johnston

11

In Defence of the Defeated: Sovremennye zapiski and the February Revolution

Robert Karpiak
25
Don Juan: A Universal Theme in Ukrainian Drama
Raymond H. Miller
32
Belorussian Soft Dental Affricates: The
Evolution of a Sound Change
Peter Petro
44
Milan Kundera's Search for Authenticity
Anna Shymkiw
50
Some Phonological Innovations and a Canadian Variant of the Ukrainian Language
Suzanne Whalen
67
The Pronouns of Address in Dostoevskii's Besy: A Sociolinguistic Sketch

REVIEW ARTICLES

Yury Boshyk

73

Some Recent Bibliographies and Guides to Research

BOOK REVIEWS

John Keep

80

Forschungen zur osteuropäischen Geschichte, Vol. 28

John F. Hutchinson
81
Daniel T. Orlovsky, The Limits of Reform: The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Imperial Russia, 1802-1881
Harold Ingle
82
Alfred Erich Senn, Assassination in Switzerland: The Murder of Vatslav Vorovsky
J . K. Fedorowicz
83
Jaroslaw Pelenski (Ed.), The American and European Revolutions, 1776-1848
Franklyn Griffiths
84
Nikolai Sivachev and Nikolai Yakovlev, Russia and the United States
B. Zagorin
85
Robert Eugene Johnson, Peasant and Proletarian: The Working Class of Moscow in the Late Nineteenth Century
Bennett Kovrig
86
David E. Kaiser, Economic Diplomacy and the Origins of the Second World War
Zbigniew M. Fallenbuchl
87
Eugene Zaleski, Stalinist Planning for Economic Growth, 1933-1952
H. K. Betz
89
Z. M. Fallenbuchl and C. H. McMillan (Eds.), Partners in East-West Economic Relations
Miranda Beaven
90
Philip Clendenning and Roger Bartlett (Eds. and comps.), Eighteenth Century Russia: A Select Bibliography of Works Published Since 1955
Danylo H. Struk
91
Ruth Sobel, Gogol's Forgotten Book: Selected Passages and its Contemporary Readers
R. D. B. Thomson
92
Lazar' Fleishman, Boris Pasternuk v dvadtsatye gody
Valentina G. Brougher
94
Katerina Clark, The Soviet Novel: History as Ritual
R. D. B. Thomson
95
Deming Brown, Soviet Russian Literature since Stalin
Gunter Schaarschmidt
97
Helmut Wilhelm Schaller, Das direkte Objekt in verneinten Satzen des Russischen
Gunter Schaarschmidt
98
Catherine V. Chvany and Richard D. Brecht (Eds.), Morphosyntax in Slavic
Wasyl Veryha
99
George Gajecky, The Cossack Administration of the Hetmanate
Mykola Mushynka
100
B. Kyrdan and A. Omel'chenko, Narodni spivtsi-muzykanty nu Ukraiini
Wasyl Veryha
101
Peter J. Potichnyj (Ed.), Poland and Ukraine: Past and Present
Theodore B. Ciuciura
102
Maurice D. Simon and Roger E. Kanet (Eds.), Background to Crisis: Policy and Politics in Gierek's Poland
Colleen Taylor Sen
104
Ewa M. Thompson, Witold Gombrowicz
B. Kymlicka
106
David W. Paul, Czechoslovakia: Profile of a Socialist Republic at the Crossroads of Europe
J . Alex Boucek
106
H. Gordon Skilling, Charter 77 and Human Rights in Czechoslovakia
Milan Surdučki
107
Thomas Butler (Ed.), Monumenta Serbocroatica: A Bilingual Anthology of Serbian and Croatian Texts
Susan Motycka
108
Mira Liehm and Antonin J. Liehm, The Most Important Art: Soviet and East European Film After 1945
 
 
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