Allen Sinel |
77 |
Samuel D. Kassow, Students, Professors, and the State in Tsarist
Russia
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Charles A. Ruud |
78 |
Joseph T. Fuhrmann, Rasputin: A Life |
John Hutchinson |
79 |
Scott J. Seregny, Russian Teachers and Peasant Revolution. The
Politics of Education in 1905 |
Loren Calder |
80 |
Jorgen Larsen Munck. The Kornilov Revolt: A Critical Examination
of Sources and Research |
Jurii
Maniichuk |
81 |
William E. Butler (Ed.), Perestroika and International Law |
Michael Rymek |
82 |
George E. Hudson (Ed.), Soviet National Security Policy under
Perestroika
Dale R. Herspring, The Soviet High Command, 1967-1989:
Personalities and Politics |
Onnig Beylerian |
84 |
Roy Allison, The Soviet Union and the Strategy of Non-Alignment in
the Third World
Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet (Eds.), The Limits of Soviet
Power in the Developing World |
Keith Neilson |
85 |
Ghulam Dastagir Wardak (Comp.) and Graham Hall Turbiville (Ed.),
The Voroshilov Lectures: Materials from the Soviet General Staff
Academy |
Jeffery J. Roberts |
87 |
Milan Hauner and Robert Canfield (Eds.), Afghanistan and the Soviet
Union: Collision and Transformation |
Nicholas G. Žekulin |
88 |
J. Douglas Clayton, Issues in Russian Literature Before 191 7 |
T. Allan Smith |
90 |
Gail Lenhoff, The Martyred Princes Boris and Gleb: A Socio-cultural
Study of the Cult and the Texts |
Wayne Dowler |
91 |
Charles A. Moser, Esthetics as Nightmare. Russian Literary Theory,
1855-1870 |
Charles Lock |
92 |
Jacques Catteau, Dostoevsky and the Process of Literary Creation
Gary Saul Morson and Caryl Emerson (Eds.), Rethinking Bakhtin:
Extensions and Challenges |
A.F. Zweers |
94 |
Andrew Donskov, Essays on Tolstoj's Dramatic Art |
R.D.B. Thomson |
95 |
Pamela Davidson, The Poetic Imagination of Vyacheslav Ivanov: A
Russian Symbolist's Perception of Dante |
Myroslav Shkandrij |
96 |
Jane A. Taubman, A Life Through Poetry: Marina Tsvetaeva 's Lyric
Diary |
Veronika Ambros |
97 |
Robert Leach, Vsevolod Meyerhold
Nick Worrall, Modernism to Realism on the Soviet Stage:
Tairov- Vakh-tangov-Okhlopkov |
N.N.
Shneidman |
99 |
Rosalind Marsh, Images of Dictatorship. Stalin in Literature |
John Woodsworth |
100 |
Marisa Fushille and Lisa Little, with Yuri Slezkine, Speak Russian! |
Robert B. Klymasz |
101 |
Linda J. Ivantis, Russian Folk Belief |
Jan Fedorowicz |
102 |
Daniel Chirot (Ed.), The Origins of Backwardness in Eastern Europe:
Economics and Politics from the Middle Ages until the Early
Twentieth Century |
Bennet Kovrig |
103 |
Joseph Rothschild, Return to Diversity: A Political History of East
Central Europe Since World War II |
Thomas
M. Prymak |
104 |
Zenon E. Kohut, Russian Centralism and Ukrainian Autonomy:
Imperial Absorption of the Hetmanate 1760s-1830s |
Thomas F. McIlwraith |
105 |
Lubomir Y. Luciuk and Bohdan S. Kordan, with cartography by
Geoffrey J. Matthews, Creating a Landscape: A Geography of
Ukrainians in Canada |
A.B. Pernal |
106 |
Larry Wolff, The Vatican and Poland in the Age of the Partitions:
Diplomatic and Cultural Encounters at the Warsaw Nunciature |
Erich Haberer |
108 |
William O. McCagg Jr., A History of Habsburg Jews, 1670-1918 |
Marie L. Neudorfl |
109 |
Joseph Kalvoda, The Genesis of Czechoslovakia |
Edith S. Klein |
110 |
Lenard J. Cohen, The Socialist Pyramid: Elites and Power in Yugoslavia |
Christina
E. Kramer |
111 |
Morton Benson, Srpskohrvatsb-engeleski Rečink |
Tom Priestly |
113 |
Margaret G. Davis, Aspects of Adverbial Placement in English and
Slovene |
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