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Canadian Slavonic Papers

An Interdisciplinary Journal
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe

Volume 51 • Number 4 • December 2009

         

ARTICLES [abstracts]

Paul A. Karpuk 413 Reconstructing Gogol'’s Project to Write a History of Ukraine
Jakub Kazecki 449 Laughing Across the Border: Radek Knapp’s Mr. Kuka’s Recommendations and Instruction Manual for Poland
Kenneth McRobbie 469 Education and the Revolutionary Personality: The Case of Ilona Duczynska (1897–1976)
Jonathan L. Owen 495 Closely Observed Bodies: Corporeality, Totalitarianism and Subversion in Jiří Menzel’s 1960s Adaptations of Bohumil Hrabal
Myroslav Shkandrij 513 A Change of Heart: Iurii Klen’s “Adventures of the Archangel Raphael”
Sarah Turner 525 Russian as a VS Language

BOOK REVIEWS

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  
Books Received 619  
Annual Index 621  
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