Megan Swift |
547 |
Timothy Langen. The Stony Dance: Unity and Gesture in Andrey Bely’s Petersburg. |
J.-Guy Lalande |
548 |
Sarah Badcock. Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History. |
Theodore R. Weeks |
549 |
Anna M. Cienciala, Natalia S. Lebedeva, and Wojciech Materski, eds. Katyn: A Crime Without Punishment. |
Irina V. Kuptsova |
550 |
Stuart Finkel. On the Ideological Front: The Russian Intelligentsia and the Making of the Soviet Public Sphere. |
Nancy Sinkoff |
552 |
Edward Fram. My Dear Daughter: Rabbi Benjamin Slonik and the Education of Jewish Women in Sixteenth-Century Poland. |
Kevin Murphy |
553 |
Wendy Z. Goldman. Terror and Democracy in the Age of Stalin: The Social Dynamics of Terror. |
Nicholas Tyrras |
555 |
Knut Andreas Grimstad. Styling Russia: Multiculture in the Prose of Nikolai Leskov. |
Nicholas Tyrras |
557 |
Leonid Heller, ed. Utopiia zverinosti ili reprezentatsiia zhivotnykh v russkoi kul'ture. Trudy Lozannskogo simpoziuma 2005. |
Mark McCarthy |
559 |
Page Herrlinger. Working Souls: Russian Orthodoxy and Factory Labor in St. Petersburg, 1881–1917. |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
560 |
Marianne Kamp. The New Woman in Uzbekistan: Islam, Modernity and Unveiling Under Communism. |
Taras Kuzio |
561 |
Stephen Velychenko, ed. Ukraine, The EU and Russia: History, Culture and International Relations. |
Paul Josephson |
563 |
Loren Graham and Irina Dezhina. Science in the New Russia. |
Erich Lippman |
565 |
Nel Grillaert. What the God-seekers Found in Nietzsche: The Reception of Nietzsche’s Übermensch by the Philosophers of the Russian Religious Renaissance. |
Robert Blobaum |
566 |
Katya Hokanson. Writing at Russia’s Border. |
J. Douglas Clayton |
567 |
Marek Haltof. Historical Dictionary of Polish Cinema. |
Jeff Love |
569 |
Linda Ivanits. Dostoevsky and the Russian People. |
Priscilla Hunt |
570 |
Valentina Izmirlieva. All the Names of the Lord: Lists, Mysticism, and Magic. |
Myroslav Shkandrij |
571 |
Elena M. Katz. Neither with Them, Nor Without Them: The Russian Writer and the Jew in the Age of Realism. |
Evgeny Dobrenko |
573 |
Thomas Lahusen and Peter Solomon, Jr., eds. What is Soviet Now?: Identities, Legacies, Memories. |
Peter Kenez |
574 |
Paul Lendvai. One Day That Shook the Communist World: The 1956 Hungarian Uprising and Its Legacy. |
Liliya Valihun |
575 |
V inshomu svitli. In a Different Light: A Bilingual Anthology of Ukrainian Literature Translated into English by Virlana Tkacz and Wanda Phipps as Performed by Yara Arts Group. Compiled and edited with foreword and notes by Olha Luchuk. |
Eduard Baidaus |
577 |
Kimitaka Matsuzato, ed. Pridnestrov'e v makroregional'nom kontekste chernomorskogo poberezh'ia. Sbornik statei. |
Melissa Bokovoy |
579 |
Srdja Pavlović. Balkan Anschluss: The Annexation of Montenegro and the Creation of the Common South Slavic State. |
Bohdan Klid |
580 |
Peter J. Potichnyj. My Journey: Litopys UPA. |
David MacDonald |
583 |
Sabrina P. Ramet, Konrad Klewing, and Reneo Lukić, eds. Croatia Since Independence: War, Politics, Society, Foreign Relations. |
Blair A. Ruble |
585 |
Tanya Richardson. Kaleidoscopic Odessa: History and Place in Contemporary Ukraine. |
Anna Fournier |
586 |
Peter W. Rodgers. Nation, Region and History in Post-Communist Transitions: Identity Politics in Ukraine, 1991–2006. |
Max Bergholz |
588 |
Dennison Rusinow. Yugoslavia: Oblique Insights and Observations. |
Mykola Riabchuk |
589 |
Oliver Schmidtke and Serhy Yekelchyk, eds. Europe’s Last Frontier? Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine Between Russia and the European Union. |
Sally West |
592 |
Alison K. Smith. Recipes for Russia: Food and Nationhood Under the Tsars. |
Margaret Paxson |
593 |
Niobe Thompson. Settlers on the Edge: Identity and Modernization on Russia’s Arctic Frontier. |
Lee A. Farrow |
595 |
Alexander Woronzoff-Dashkoff. Dashkova: A Life of Influence and Exile. |
Christine Varga-Harris |
596 |
Stephen V. Bittner. The Many Lives of Khrushchev’s Thaw: Experience and Memory in Moscow’s Arbat. |
Olga S. Partan |
598 |
Paul Du Quenoy. Stage Fright: Politics and the Performing Arts in Late Imperial Russia. |
Roger Comtet |
599 |
L’Épistolaire en Russie. Régis Gayraud (dir.). |
Janet Martin |
601 |
Vincent E. Hammond. State Service in Sixteenth Century Novgorod. |
Stephen V. Bittner |
602 |
Oleg V. Khlevniuk. Master of the House: Stalin and His Inner Circle. |
Laurence Senelick |
604 |
Alexander Lehrman. Anton Čechov’s Višnevyj sad. A Critical Edition of the Original Russian Text with an Introduction, a New Translation and Supplementary Materials. |
Adrian Wanner |
605 |
Magnus Ljunggren. Twelve Essays on Andrej Belyj’s Peterburg. |
Sarah Clovis Bishop |
606 |
Elizabeth Papazian. Manufacturing Truth: The Documentary Moment in Early Soviet Culture. |
Colum Leckey |
608 |
David L. Ransel. A Russian Merchant’s Tale: The Life and Adventures of Ivan Alekseevich Tolchënov, Based on His Diary. |
Stephen Lovell |
609 |
Steven Rosefielde and Stefan Hedlund. Russia Since 1980: Wrestling with Westernization. |
Joe Andrew |
610 |
Joost van Baak. The House in Russian Literature: A Mythopoetic Exploration. |
Lidia Jurek |
611 |
Joanna Wiszniewicz. Życie przecięte. Opowieści pokolenia Marca. |
Collections Received |
615 |
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Books Received |
619 |
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Annual Index |
621 |
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Contributors |
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