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John Evans, The Russo-Chinese Crisis: N. P. Ignatiev's
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Hugh F. Graham |
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Maureen Perrie, The Image of Ivan the Terrible in Russian
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Ewa M. Thompson, Understanding Russia: The Holy Fool in
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Christine Johanson, Women's Struggle for Higher Education
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N. G. 0. Pereira |
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Andrzej Walicki, Legal Philosophies of Russian Liberalism |
David R. Jones |
140 |
William C. Fuller, Jr., Civil-Military Conflict in Imperial
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André Liebich |
141 |
Jane Burbank, Intelligentsia and Revolution: Russian Views
of Bolshevism, 191 7-1922 |
Keith Neilson |
142 |
Catherine Andreyev, Vlasov and the Russian Liberation
Movement |
Peter J. S. Duncan |
144 |
Alexander J. Motyl, Will the Non-Russians Rebel? State,
Ethnicity, and Stability in the USSR |
Peter J. Potichnyj |
145 |
Albert P. Van Goudoever, The Limits of Destalinization in the
Soviet Union: Political Rehabilitations in the Soviet
Union since Stalin |
Donald V. Schwartz |
145 |
Baruch A. Hazan, From Brezhnev to Gorbachev: Infighting in
the Kremlin |
Victor M. Fic |
147 |
Alfred D. Low, The Sino-Soviet Confrontation Since Mao
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Clara Hollosi |
148 |
Anna Lisa Crone and Catherine V. Chvany (Eds.), New Studies
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Julian L. Laychuk |
149 |
Barbara Heldt, Terrible Perfection: Women and Russian
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A. F. Zweers |
150 |
Gary Saul Morson, Hidden in Plain View: Narrative and
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C. J. G. Turner |
152 |
Bernhard Lauer, Das lyrische Frühwerk von Fedor Sologub |
Serafima Roll |
153 |
Greta N. Slobin (Ed.), Aleksej Remizov: Approaches to a
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Anita Dorczak |
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J. A. E. Curtis, Bulgakov's Last Decade |
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156 |
Edward Mozejko, Boris Briker, and Per Dalgard (Eds.),
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Virginia M. Burns |
157 |
Rosalind J. Marsh, Soviet Fiction since Stalin: Science,
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Michael Newton |
158 |
Pedro Ramet , Cross and Commissar: The Politics of Religion
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Bohdan Medwidsky |
159 |
Pavlo Markovyč, Rusyn Easter Eggs from Eastern Slovakia |
Stella Hryniuk |
160 |
Jan Kozik, The Ukrainian National Movement in Galicia:
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Lubomyr R. Wynar |
161 |
Yury Boshyk (Ed.), Ukraine during World War II: History
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Oleh S. Romanyshyn |
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Peter J. Potichnyj and Yevhen Shtendera (Eds.), Political
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Leonid Plyushch, Ekzod Tarasa Shevchenka: Navkolo"Moskalevoi krynytsi" |
Robert A. Berry |
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Yvonne Grabowski (Ed.), Essays in Polish History and
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Anna M. Cienciala |
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Anna Praimowska, Britain, Poland and the eastern front,
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Stanislav Reinis |
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Vladimir Wozniuk, From Crisis to Crisis: Soviet-Polish
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Nora Beloff, Tito's Flawed Legacy: Yugoslavia & the
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