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Canadian Slavonic Papers

An Interdisciplinary Journal
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe

Volume 38 • Numbers 3-4 • September-December 1996

         
ARTICLES  

Paul Coates

287

Forms of the Polish Intellectual’s Self-Criticism: Revisiting Ashes and Diamonds with Andrzejewski and Wajda

Charles E. Clark

305

Uprooting Otherness: Bolshevik Attempts to Refashion Rural Russia via the Reading Rooms of the 1920s

Michael S. Gorham

331

From Charisma to Cant: Models of Public Speaking in Early Soviet Russia

Cathy A. Frierson

357

Apocalyptic Visions and Rational Responses: Fire Narratives in Fin-de-Siècle Russia

T.R. Carlton

385

Compensatory Lengthening, Rounding, and Sharping in Ukrainian

Walter Smyrniw

405

The First Utopia in Ukrainian Belles Lettres: Pavlo Krat’s Koly ziishlo sontse

Tamara Trojanowska

419

Behind the Open Doors: Havel’s Largo Desolato

Stan Granic
429

The Evolution and Use of the Croatian Coat of Arms

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 


Nevenka Koscevic and
Connie Wawruck-Hemmett

449

Canadian Publications on the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe for 1995

REVIEW ARTICLE

 


Dina Iordanova

479

Balkans Revisited

BOOK REVIEWS

T. Allan Smith

489

George Gounaris, The Church of Christ in Veria

Gary Hanson

489

Lewis H. Siegelbaum, Soviet State and Society Between Revolution 1918–1929

T. Allan Smith

490

Gerhard Birkfellner, ed., Millennium Russiæ Christianæ: Tausend Jahre Christliches Rußland 988–1988

Svetlana Cheloukhina

492

Darra Goldstein, Nikolai Zabolotsky: Play for Mortal Stakes

Paul Pilisi

493

André Liebich and André Reszler, eds., L’Europe centrale et ses minorités: vers une solution européenne ?

Mark Baker

496

Vladimir N. Brovkin, Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War: Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia, 1918-1922

Paul Morris

497

Michael Eskin, Nabokovs Version von Puškins “Evgenij Onegin.” Zwischen Version und Fiktion—eine übersetzungs- und fiktionstheoretische Untersuchung

Serhy Yekelchyk

499

Hugh D. Hudson, Jr., Blueprints and Blood: The Stalinization of Soviet Architecture, 1917–1937

Andrea Chandler

500

Raphael Shen, Ukraine’s Economic Reform: Obstacles, Errors, Lessons

Marko Pavlyshyn

501

Maxim Tarnawsky, Between Reason and Irrationality: The Prose of Valerijan Pidmohyl'nyj

Charles A. Ruud

503

I.V. Budnik et al., eds., Arkhiv Vneshnei Politiki Rossiiskoi Imperii: Putevoditel'

Anatol Shmelev

504

Murray Frame, compiler, The Russian Revolution, 1905-1921: A Bibliographic Guide to Works in English

Charles Lock

505

Joseph Frank, Dostoevsky: The Miraculous Years, 1865–1871

Fyodor Dostoevsky, A Writer’s Diary: Volume One: 1872–1876 and Volume Two: 1877–1881

T. Allan Smith

508

Ekkehard Kraft, Moskaus griechisches Jahrhundert

Stanislav Kirschbaum

509

Elena Mannová and David P. Daniels, eds., A Guide to Historiography in Slovakia

Paul Morris

511

Gordon McVay, Chekhov’s Three Sisters

Donald Rayfield, Chekhov’s Uncle Vaniaand The Wood Demon

Gareth Williams, Tolstoy’s Childhood

James Voorhees

513

Nikolai Popov, The Russian People Speak: Democracy at the Crossroads

Yoshie Mitsuyoshi
515

J. Thomas Rimer, ed., A Hidden Fire: Russian and Japanese Cultural Encounters, 1868-1926

T. Allan Smith

517

Roy R. Robson, Old Believers in Modern Russia

M. Dmitriev

518

D.W. Treadgold, Twentieth Century Russia

J.M.A Thompson, A Vision Unfulfilled: Russia and the Soviet Union in the XXth Century

Lavinia Stan

521

Michael L. Wyzan, ed., First Steps Toward Economic Independence: New States of the Post-Communist World

Gunter Schaarschmidt

523

Lew N. Zybatow, Russisch im Wandel. Die russische Sprache seit der Perestrojka

Charles A. Ruud

524

Bruce F. Adams, The Politics of Punishment: Prison Reform in Russia, 1863–1917

J. Guy Lalande

525

Wladimir Berelowitch et Olga Medvedkova, Histoire de Saint-Pétersbourg

Sibelan Forrester

527

Otto Boele, The North in Russian Romantic Literature

Constantine Dmitriev

529

1989 USSR Population Census/Itogi Vsesoiuznoy perepisi naseleniia 1989 goda

Susan Ingram

530

Toby W. Clyman and Judith Vowles, eds., Russia Through Women’s Eyes: Autobiographies from Tsarist Russia

Aldis Purs

531

Andrew Ezergailis, The Holocaust in Latvia, 1941–1944: the Missing Center

Andrea Chandler

533

Harriman Review , “Peoples, Nations, Identities: the Russian-Ukrainian Encounter”

John F. Young

534

James E. Hickey, Jr., and Alexej Ugrinsky, eds., Government Structures in the U.S.A. and the Sovereign States of the Former U.S.S.R.: Power Allocation Among Central, Regional, and Local Governments

Christine D. Worobec

535

Adele Lindenmeyr, Poverty is Not a Vice: Charity, Society, and the State in Imperial Russia

Peter A. Rolland

536

Anthony Hippisley and Lydia I. Sazonova, eds., Simeon Polockij, Vertograd mnogocvĕtnyj , Vol. 1: “Aaron”–“Dĕtem blagoslovenie”

Peter A. Rolland

538

Ihor Ševčenko , Ukraine Between East and West: Essays on Cultural History to the Early Eighteenth Century

Peter Kenez

540

Jonathan D. Smele, Civil War in Siberia: The Anti-Bolshevik Government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918–1920

George Lin

541

Ilya Somin, Stillborn Crusade: The Tragic Failure of Western Intervention in the Russian Civil War, 1918–1920

Robert A. Orr

542

Charles E. Townsend and Laura A. Janda, Common and Comparative Slavic: Phonology and Inflection with Special Attention to Russian, Czech, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, and Bulgarian

Barry Scherr

544

Aleksandr Vampilov, The Major Plays

Larry E. Holmes

546

Lynne Viola, Peasant Rebels: Collectivization and the Culture of Peasant Resistance

J.L. Black
547

Derek Watson, Molotov and Soviet Government: Sovnarkom, 1930–41

Rachel May
548

Maurice Friedberg, Literary Translation in Russia: A Cultural History

 

 

 

Books Received

551

 

 

 

 

Annual Index

557

 

 

 

 

Contributors

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