John Dingley |
457 |
Marguerite Guiraud-Weber and Charles Zaremba, eds., Linguistique et Slavistique: Mélanges offerts à Paul Garde (Tome I et II) |
Andrew Armand Gentes |
458 |
Larry Ewashen and Koozma J. Tarasoff, In Search of Utopia: The Doukhobors |
Victor O. Buyniak |
459 |
Andrew Donskov, ed., Leo Tolstoy – Peter Verigin Correspondence |
Denis Kozlov |
461 |
Anna Feldman Leibovich, The Russian Concept of Work: Suffering, Drama and Tradition in Pre- and Post-Revolutionary Russia |
Alison Rowley |
463 |
Mark T. Hooker, The Military Uses of Literature: Fiction and the Armed Forces in the Soviet Union |
Stephen D. Corrsin |
465 |
Theodore R. Weeks, Nation and State in Late Imperial Russia: Nationalism and Russification on the Western Frontier, 1863–1914 |
Steven Duke |
466 |
Derek H. Aldcroft, Studies in the Interwar European Economy |
Tatiana Nazarenko |
468 |
Olena Bekh and James Dingley, Ukrainian: A Complete Course for Beginners |
Leonard Friesen |
470 |
Vladimir N. Brovkin, ed., The Bolsheviks in Russian Society: The Revolution and the Civil Wars |
Barbra Churchill |
471 |
Galya Diment, Pniniad: Vladimir Nabokov and Marc Szeftel |
Denis Kozlov |
472 |
Leonid Maksimenkov, Sumbur vmesto muzyki: Stalinskaia kul'turnaia revoliutsiia, 1936–1938 |
Michael N. Aston |
474 |
Alexander M. Martin, Romantics, Reformers, Reactionaries: Russian Conservative Thought and Politics in the Reign of Alexander I |
Andrew Armand Gentes |
478 |
Nikolai Bukharin, How It All Began: The Prison Novel |
Heather Coleman |
480 |
Jeffrey Burds, Peasant Dreams and Market Politics: Labor Migration and the Russian Village, 1861–1905 |
Barbra Churchill |
481 |
Julian W. Connolly, ed., Nabokov’s “Invitation to a Beheading”: A Critical Companion |
Mark D. Pittway |
483 |
Csaba Gombár, Elemér Hankiss, László Lengyel and György Várnai, eds., The Appeal of Sovereignty. Hungary, Austria and Russia |
Michael N. Aston |
484 |
Monika Greenleaf and Stephen Moeller-Sally, eds., Russian Subjects: Empire, Nation, and the Culture of the Golden Age |
Tatiana Nazarenko |
487 |
Boris Lanin, compiler, David Gillespie, ed., Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature: An Introductory Reader |
Susan Ingram |
489 |
Martin A. Miller, Freud and the Bolsheviks: Psychoanalysis in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union |
Eva-Maria Stolberg |
490 |
Daniel Rancour-Laferriere, Tolstoy on the Couch. Misogyny, Masochism and the Absent Mother |
Barbra Churchill |
491 |
Gavriel Shapiro, Delicate Markers: Subtexts in Vladimir Nabokov’s Invitation to a Beheading |
Rainer Lindner |
493 |
Diana Siebert, Bäuerliche Alltagsstrategien in der Belarussischen SSR (1921–1941): Die Zerstörung patriarchalischer Familien-wirtschaft |
Peter A. Rolland |
495 |
Olga B. Strakhov, The Byzantine Culture in Muscovite Rus': the Case of Evfimij Chudovskii |
J.-Guy Lalande |
497 |
Gary Thurston, The Popular Theatre Movement in Russia, 1862–1919 |
Ray Taras |
498 |
Andrew Baruch Wachtel, Making a Nation, Breaking a Nation: Literature and Cultural Politics in Yugoslavia |
Stanislav Kirschbaum |
500 |
Robert Zuzowski, Political Change in Eastern Europe Since 1989: Prospects for Liberal Democracy and a Market Economy |
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Annual Index |
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Contributors |
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