Our Association    Conference    Directory    News    Contact the Journal

 

 

 

 

Canadian Slavonic Papers

An Interdisciplinary Journal
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe

Volume 41 • Numbers 2 • June 1999

         

IN MEMORIAM

Bohdan Klid

 

Bohdan R. Bociurkiw (1925–1998)

 


ARTICLES

 

 

Paul F. Robinson

121

“Always with Honour”: The Code of the White Russian Officers

Valentina G. Brougher and Helene N. Wolff

143

The Demonic in the Short Stories of Grigorii Petrov, Anatolii Kurchatkin, and Oleg Ermakov

Srdja Pavlović

157

The Podgorica Assembly in 1918: Notes on the Yugoslav Historiography (1919–1970) about the Unification of Montenegro and Serbia

Adrian Wanner

177

The Misanthrope as Revolutionary Hero: Revisiting Griboedov’s Chatskii and Molière’s Alceste

Peter Kunze

189

The Sorbian National Renaissance and Slavic Reciprocity in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century

DISCUSSION


Jan Skoczyński

207

Huntington and Koneczny (an attempt to compare)

BOOK REVIEWS

John Dingley

217

Robert A. Maguire and Alan Timberlake, eds., American Contributions to the Eleventh International Congress of Slavists, August–September 1993. Literature, Linguistics, Poetics

Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj

219

Robert A. Maguire, Exploring Gogol

Kees Boterbloem

222

Vladislav Zubok and Constantine Pleshakov, Inside the Kremlin’s Cold War: From Stalin to Khrushchev

Stefania Szlek Miller

224

Irene A. Boutenko and Kirill E. Razlogov, eds., Recent Trends in Russia 1960–1995

Ludomir R. Lozny

224

Minton E. Goldman, Revolution and Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Political, Economic, and Social Changes

Valerii Polkovsky

225

Ksenia V. Muratova, Mary E. Theis, and Andrew Felkay, Contemporary Business Russian

Charles E. Clark

227

Aleksandr Nekrich, Pariahs, Partners, Predators: German-Soviet Relations, 1922–1941

Laura Schlosberg

228

Kevin M. F. Platt, History in a Grotesque Key: Russian Literature and the Idea of Revolution

Rita Dirks

230

Graham Roberts, The Last Soviet Avant-Garde: OBERIU—Fact, Fiction, Metafiction

Paul Werth

232

Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter, Social Identity in Imperial Russia

Jerry White

233

Geoff Andrew, The ‘Three Colours’ Trilogy

Christopher Garbowski, Krzystof Kieślowski’s Decalogue Series: The Problem of the Protagonists and Their Self-Transcendance

Serge Cipko

235

J.L. Black, Canada in the Soviet Mirror: Ideology and Perception in Soviet Foreign Affairs, 1917–1991

Melissa McGary

237

Melissa K. Bokovoy, Peasants and Communists: Politics and Ideology in the Yugoslav Countryside 1941-1953

Oleg A. Minin

239

A. Donskov, T. Nikiforova, J. Woodsworth, Sergei Tolstoy and the Doukhobors: A Journey to Canada (Diary and Correspondence)

David J. Galloway

240

James von Geldern and Louise McReynolds, eds., Entertaining Tsarist

Russia: Tales, Songs, Plays, Movies, Jokes, Ads, and Images from Russian Urban Life, 1779–1917

A. Colin Wright

241

Edythe C. Haber, Mikhail Bulgakov: The Early Years

Jane Buckingham

242

Lisa Knapp, ed. Dostoevsky’s The Idiot, A Critical Companion

Alison Rowley

244

Olga Litvinenko and James Riordan, Memories of the Dispossessed: Descendants of Kulak Families Tell Their Stories

Olga E. Glagoleva

245

Amelia Lyons, At Home with the Gentry: A Victorian English Lady’s Diary of Russian Country Life

Argyrios K. Pisiotis

248

Sabrina P. Ramet, Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia

Piotr Fast

250

Jadwiga Szymak-Reiferowa, Czytajàc Brodskiego

Paul F. Robinson

251

Jan F. Triska, The Great War’s Forgotten Front: A Soldier’s Diary and a Son’s Reflections

Karin Sarsenov

253

Adam Weiner, By Authors Possessed: The Demonic Novel in Russia

Andrzej Kreutz

254

Andrzej de Lazari, ed., Ideas in Russia: Leksykon rosyjsko-polsko-angielski

 

 

 

SLAVIC STUDIES AROUND THE WORLD

Edward Możejko

257

Crimean Research Centre for the Humanities

 

 

 

Contributors

v