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Canadian Slavonic Papers

An Interdisciplinary Journal
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe

Volume 37 • Numbers 3-4 • September-December 1995

         
ARTICLES  

Stefania Szlek-Miller
and Caroline Bayard, Guest Editors

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INTRODUCTION: Nationalism and Self-Determination in Multicultural Societies: Eastern Europe

Miroslav Hroch

283

National Self-Determination from a Historical Perspective

Stanislav J. Kirschbaum

301

Les racines du nationalise slovaque moderne

Petr Pithart

321

The Division of Czechoslovakia: A Preliminary Balance Sheet for the End of a Respectable Country

Danica Fink-Hafner

339

The Disintegration of Yugoslavia

Stefania Szlek-Miller

357

Self-Determination and Human Rights: Cold War Responses to Postcommunist Disintegration

Ryszard Nycz

373

Traces of “I”: Concepts of Subjectivity in Polish Literature of the Last Century

Peter A. Rolland
393

…ad Patrios Jenak Lares. Four Letters of Simjaon Po¬acki to Philotheos Utchytski and Gedeon Dronich

Stanisław Bereś

415

Les enfers de Léo Lipski

Richard Sokoloski

431

Modern Polish Verse Structures: Reemergence of the Line in the Poetry of Tadeusz Różewicz

Janusz Rieger

455

The Main Stages of the Development of Russian Place Names

Natalia Burianyk

467

Painting with Words: Mykhail' Semenko’s Poetic Experiments

BIBLIOGRAPHY


Nevenka Koscevic
and
Connie Wawruck-Hemmett

489

Canadian Publications on the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe for 1994

ARCHIVAL NOTES

 
George Bolotenko
529

Records on Nationalist and Opposition Movements in Late Imperial Russia: The Police Fonds Of the State Archives of the Russian Federation

BOOK REVIEWS

W.M. Reger IV

537

Giorgio Maria Nicolai, Russia Bifronte: Da Pietro I a Caterina II attra verso la Corruzione dei costumi in Russia di Scerbátov e il Viaggio da Pietroburgo a Mosca di Radíscev

Mark Baker

538

John Morison, ed., Eastern Europe and the West

Mary Allen

539

Wendy Z. Goldman, Women, the State and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life, 1917–1936

Yaroslav Bilinsky

541

Guido Hausmann and Andreas Kappeler, eds., Ukraine: Gegenwart und Geschichte eines neuen Staates

Rita Dirks

 

544

Lev Loseff and Barry Scherr, eds., A Sense of Place: Tsar­skoe Selo and its Poets. Papers from the 1989 Dart­mouth Conference Dedicated to the Centennial of Anna Akhmatova

J.-Guy Lalande

546

Ronald Grigor Suny, The Revenge of the Past: Nationalism, Revolution, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union

Susan Imgram

547

Bayara Aroutunova, Lives in Letters: Princess Zinaida Volkonskaya and Her Correspondence

Maxim D. Shrayer

548

David M. Bethea, Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile

Douglas J. Clayton

550

Lauren G. Leighton, The Esoteric Tradition in Russian Romantic Literature: Decembrism and Freemasonry

James Curtis

551

Katherina Hansen Löve, The Evolution of Space in Russian Literature: A Spatial Reading of 19th and 20th Century Narrative Literature

Susan Ingram

552

Rachel May,The Translator in the Text: On Reading Russian Literature in English

Roumiana Deltcheva

553

Marin V. Pundeff, Bulgaria in American Perspective

R.D.B. Thomson

554

Avril Pyman, A History of Russian Symbolism

Charles Lock

555

Marshall S. Shatz and Judith E. Zimmerman, eds., Vekhi/Landmarks

Geir Flikke, Democracy or Theocracy: Frank, Struve, Berdjaev, Bulgakov and the 1905 Russian Revolution

Christopher Barnes

557

Anna A. Tavis, Rilke’s Russia: A Cultural Encounter

Alexander J. Matejko

558

Ukraine. The Agricultural Section in Transition

Nicoletta Isar-Lock

559

Anca Vasiliu, La traversée de l'image: Art et théologie dans les églises moldaves au XVIe siècle

Stanislav Kirschbaum

560

Robert A. Young, The Break-up of Czechoslovakia

Roumiana Deltcheva

561

Ellen E. Berry, ed., Postcommunism and the Body Politic

Marcia A. Morris

562

Princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova, The Memoirs of Princess Dashkova

Galin Tihanov

563

S. Fediakin, ed., Nikolai Bakhtin: Iz zhizni idei. Stat'i, esse, dialogi

Diana Kuprel

565

Michael C. Finke, Metapoesis: The Russian Tradition from Pushkin to Chekhov

Jaroslav Skira

566

Thomas E. FitzGerald, The Orthodox Church

Henry H. Weinberg

567

Christoph Gassenschmidt, Jewish Liberal Politics in Tsarist Russia, 1900–14: The Modernization of Russian Jewry

Stefania Szlek Miller

569

William Dan Perdue, ed., Modernization Crisis: The Transformation of Poland

Norma Rudinsky

570

Peter Petro, A History of Slovak Literature

Jeffrey L. Canfield

571

Edward J. Phillips, The Founding of Russia’s Navy: Peter the Great and the Azov Fleet, 1688–1714

Fiona Tomaszewski

572

Tuomo Polvinen, Imperial Borderland: Bobrikov and the Attempted Russification of Finland 1898-1904

Stan Granic

573

Tomislav Sunic, Titoism and Dissidence: Studies in the History and Dissolution of Communist Yugoslavia

Charles Lock

574

Jindřich Toman, The Magic of a Common Language: Jakobson, Mathesius, Trubetzkoy, and the Prague Linguistic Circle

Karen A. Snow

576

Richard S. Wortman, Scenarios of Power: Myth and Ceremony in Russian Monarchy

 

 

 

Books Received

577

 

 

 

 

Annual Index

587

 

 

 

 

Contributors

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