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Robert A. Maguire, Exploring Gogol |
Kees Boterbloem |
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Vladislav Zubok and Constantine Pleshakov, Inside the Kremlin’s Cold War: From Stalin to Khrushchev
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Stefania Szlek Miller |
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Irene A. Boutenko and Kirill E. Razlogov, eds., Recent Trends in Russia 1960–1995
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Minton E. Goldman, Revolution and Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Political, Economic, and Social Changes
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Ksenia V. Muratova, Mary E. Theis, and Andrew Felkay, Contemporary Business Russian
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Charles E. Clark |
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Aleksandr Nekrich, Pariahs, Partners, Predators: German-Soviet Relations, 1922–1941
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Kevin M. F. Platt, History in a Grotesque Key: Russian Literature and the Idea of Revolution
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Graham Roberts, The Last Soviet Avant-Garde: OBERIU—Fact, Fiction, Metafiction
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Paul Werth |
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Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter, Social Identity in Imperial Russia
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Geoff Andrew, The ‘Three Colours’ Trilogy
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J.L. Black, Canada in the Soviet Mirror: Ideology and Perception in Soviet Foreign Affairs, 1917–1991
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Melissa McGary |
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Melissa K. Bokovoy, Peasants and Communists: Politics and Ideology in the Yugoslav Countryside 1941-1953
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Amelia Lyons, At Home with the Gentry: A Victorian English Lady’s Diary of Russian Country Life
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Argyrios K. Pisiotis |
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Sabrina P. Ramet, Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia
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Piotr Fast |
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Jadwiga Szymak-Reiferowa, Czytajàc Brodskiego |
Paul F. Robinson |
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Jan F. Triska, The Great War’s Forgotten Front: A Soldier’s Diary and a Son’s Reflections
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Karin Sarsenov |
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Adam Weiner, By Authors Possessed: The Demonic Novel in Russia
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