T. Yedlin |
356 |
Barbara Alpern Engel, Mothers and Daughters: Women
of the Intelligentsia in Nineteenth-Century Russia
|
Michael Futrell |
357 |
Norman M. Naimark, Terrorists and Social Democrats:
The Russian Revolutionary Movement Under
Alexander III |
Charles A. Ruud |
358 |
Vladimir C. Nahirny, The Russian Intelligentsia: From
Torment to Silence |
Oleh W. Gerus |
359 |
William Gleason, Alexander Guchkov and the End of
the Russian Empire |
Allen Sinel |
360 |
Edward H. Judge, Plehve: Repression and Reform in
Imperial Russia 1902-1904 |
Richard K. Debo |
362 |
D. C. B. Lieven, Russia and the Origins of the
First World War |
D. N. Collins |
363 |
Stephen A. Smith, Red Petrograd: Revolution in the
Factories 1917-18 |
R. C. Elwood |
364 |
Nina Turnarkin, Lenin Lives! The Lenin Cult in
Soviet Russia |
Ray Taras |
366 |
Peter J. Potichnyj and Jane Shapiro Zacek (Eds.),
Politics and Participation under Communist Rule |
Stephen
C. Markovich |
367 |
Peter Zwick, National Communism |
Radoslav Selucky |
369 |
Ian Steedman et al., The Value Controversy |
Marian J . Rubchak |
370 |
Linda Gordon, Cossack Rebellions: Social Turmoil
in the Sixteenth-Century Ukraine
Theodore
Mackiw, English Reports on Mazepa: Hetman of
Ukraine and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire
1687-1709 |
Thomas M. Prymak |
371 |
Bohdan Krawchenko (Ed.), Ukraine After Shelest |
Yaroslav Bilinsky |
372 |
Howard Aster and Peter J. Potichnyj, Jewish-Ukrainian Relations: Two Solitudes |
Stanley Z. Pech |
373 |
Stanislav J. Kirschbaum (Ed.), Slovak Politics:
Essays on Slovak History in honour of Joseph
M. Kirschbaum
Yeshayahu A. Jelinek, The Lust
for Power: Nationalism, Slovakia, and the
Communists 1918-1948 |
Thomas
L. Sakmyster |
375 |
György Ránki, Economy and Foreign Policy:
The Struggle of the Great Powers for Hegemony
in the Danube Valley, 1919-1939 |
John Stanley |
376 |
Konstantin Symmons-Symonolewicz, National
Consciousness in Poland: Origin and Evolution |
Sandra Burt |
377 |
Lenard Cohen and Paul Warwick, Political Cohesion
in a Fragile Mosaic: The Yugoslav Experience |
David MacKenzie |
379 |
John D. Treadway, The Falcon and the Eagle:
Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908-1914 |
Bohdan Budurowycz |
380 |
Frances Swyripa and John Herd Thompson (Eds.),
Loyalties in Conflict: Ukrainians in Canada during
the Great War |
Hugh L. Agnew |
381 |
Richard Georg Plaschka and Karlheinz Mack (Eds.),
Wegenetz europäischen Geistes: Wissenschaftszentren
und geistige Wechselbeziehungen
zwischen Mittel- und Südosteuropa vom Ende
des 18. Jahrhunderts bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg |
Loren D. Calder |
382 |
Samuel R. Williamson, Jr. and Peter Pastor (Eds.),
Essays on World War I: Origins and Prisoners of
War |
H. R. C. Wright |
383 |
Esther Kingston-Mann, Lenin and the Problem of
Marxist Peasant Revolution |
Robert C. Stuart |
384 |
D. Gale Johnson and Karen McConnell Brooks,
Prospects for Soviet Agriculture in the 1980s |
Ellen C. Schwartz |
385 |
Heinrich L. Nickel, Medieval Architecture in Eastern
Europe |
Kathryn E. Jones |
386 |
Theofanis George Stavrou (Ed.), Art and Culture in
Nineteenth-Century Russia |
J. Douglas Clayton |
388 |
John Garrard (Ed.), The Russian Novel from Pushkin
to Pasternak |
Nicholas S. Tyrras |
390 |
Richard Peace, Chekhov: A Study of the Four Major
Plays |
Christopher
R. Fortune |
391 |
Gerald Pirog, Aleksandr Blok's Italianskie stikhi:
Confrontation and Disillusionment |
M. B. Thompson |
392 |
Peter Henry, A Hamlet of his Time: Vsevolod Garshin |
R. D. B. Thornson |
393 |
Peter France, Poets of modern Russia |
A. Colin
Wright |
394 |
John Whiton and Harry Loewen (Eds.), Crisis and
Commitment: Studies in German and Russian
Literature in Honour of J. W. Dyck |
Timothy Rice |
396 |
Yvonne R. Lockwood, Text and Context: Folksong in
a Bosnian Muslim Village |
Gunter Schaarschmidt |
397 |
William R. Schmalstieg, An Introduction to Old
Church Slavic |
Robert Orr |
398 |
John Dingley, The Peripheral Plural Endings of Nouns
in Petrine Sermons |
John A. Barnstead |
399 |
Greville G. Corbett, Hierarchies, Targets and
Controllers: Agreement Patterns in Slavic |
|
401 |
Monique Armand and Marguerite Aymard (Eds.),
European Bibliography of Soviet, East European
and Slavonic Studies, Vol. IV-1978 |
|
401 |
Steven A. Grant, Scholars' Guide to Washington, D. C.
for Russian/Soviet Studies: The Baltic States,
Byelorussia, Central Asia, Moldavia, Russia,
Transcaucasia, The Ukraine, 2d ed. |
|
402 |
Walter Lukan and Max Demeter Peyfuss, Ost- und
Südosteuropa-Sammlungen in Österreich |
|
402 |
Forschungen zur Osteuropäischen Geschichte, Vol. 33 |
|
403 |
Gustave Alef, Rulers and Nobles in Fifteenth-Century
Muscovy |
|
403 |
N. N. Sukhanov, The Russian Revolution 1917:
A Personal Record |
|
403 |
Thomas Eekman and Dean S. Worth (Eds.), Russian
Poetics |
|
404 |
Dean S. Worth, The Origins of Russian Grammar |
|
405 |
Danuta Mendelson, Metaphor in Babel's Short Stories |
|
405 |
Aleksandr Leonidovich Pasternak, Vospominaniia |
|
406 |
John J. Kulczycki, School Strikes in Prussian Poland,
1901-1907 |
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