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Canadian Slavonic Papers

Revue canadienne des slavistes

An Interdisciplinary Journal
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe

Volume 54 • Nos. 3-4 • Sept.-Dec. / septembre-décembre 2012

         

ARTICLES [abstracts]

SPECIAL ISSUE: HISTORICAL MEMORY AND
WORLD WAR II IN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE

NUMÉRO THÉMATIQUE : MÉMOIRE HISTORIQUE ET
LA DEUXIÈME GUERRE MONDIALE EN RUSSIE ET UKRAINE

GUEST EDITOR / DIRECTEUR INVITÉ: DAVID R. MARPLES (UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA)

David R. Marples 285 Introduction: Historical Memory and the Great Patriotic War
RUSSIA
Elena Baraban 295

Forget the War: Wartime Subjectivity in Post-Soviet Russian Films

Andrea Chandler 319

Veterans’ Rights in the Russian Constitutional Court, 1993–2010

Julie Hansen 341 Stalingrad Statues and Stories: War Remembrance in Andreï Makine’s The Earth and Sky of Jacques Dorme
Polly Jones 357 Between Post-Stalinist Legitimacy and Stalin’s Authority: Memories of 1941 from Late Socialism to the Post-Soviet Era
Markku Kangaspuro and Jussi Lassila 377 Naming the War and Framing the Nation in Russian Public Discussion
UKRAINE
Gelinada Grinchenko 401 The Ostarbeiter of Nazi Germany in Soviet and Post-Soviet Ukrainian Historical Memory
John-Paul Himka 427 Ukrainian Memories of the Holocaust: The Destruction of Jews as Reflected in Memoirs Collected in 1947
Olesya Khromeychuk 443 The Shaping of “Historical Truth”: Construction and Reconstruction of the Memory and Narrative of the Waffen SS “Galicia” Division
Eleonora Narvselius 469 The “Bandera Debate”: The Contentious Legacy of World War II and Liberalization of Collective Memory in Western Ukraine
Mykola Soroka 491 Contested Memories About World War II in Ukrainian Literary Discourse: Soviet Versus Émigré
FILM REVIEW ARTICLE / NOTE CRITIQUE (CINÉMA)
Elena Baraban 511 An “Ordinary” Life During Extraordinary Events: On Russia with Love

BOOK REVIEWS / COMPTES RENDUS

Peter A. Rolland 517 Robert Louis Jackson, ed. A New Word on The Brothers Karamazov.

Jakub Kazecki 518 Hanna Gosk and Bożena Karwowska, eds. (Nie)Obecność: Pominięcia i przemilczenia w narracjach XX wieku.
Oleksa Drachewych 520 Archie Brown. The Rise and Fall of Communism.
Audrey Lemieux 521

Dieter De Bruyn et Kris Van Heuckelom (dir.). (Un)masking Bruno Schulz. New Combinations, Further Fragmentations, Ultimate Reintegrations.

Natasha Kolchevska 523 Elena Gorokhova. A Mountain of Crumbs: A Memoir.
Edward M. Swiderski 524 Maia Soboleva, ed. Rossiiskaia postsovetskaia filosofiia. Opyt samoanaliza.
Pamela Davidson 526 Filip Vestbruk [Philip Westbroek]. Dionis i dionisiiskaia tragediia: Viacheslav Ivanov. Filologicheskie i filosofskie idei o dionisiistve.
Alison Rowley 527 Blaine R. Chiasson. Administering the Colonizer: Manchuria’s Russians Under Chinese Rule, 1918–29.
John Leafgren 528 Marina V. Domosiletskaia. Malyi dialektologicheskii atlas balkanskikh iazykov. Seriia leksicheskaia. Tom IV: Landshaft.
Page Herrlinger 530 Robert H. Greene. Bodies Like Bright Stars: Saints and Relics in Orthodox Russia.
Johanna Granville 531 A. Ross Johnson and Eugene R. Parta. Cold War Broadcasting: Impact on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. A Collection of Studies and Documents.
Per Anders Rudling 533 Norman M. Naimark. Stalin’s Genocides.
Serhy Yekelchyk 535 Karl D. Qualls. From Ruins to Reconstruction: Urban Identity in Soviet Sevastopol After World War II.
Christine Varga-Harris 536 Mark B. Smith. Property of Communists: The Urban Housing Program from Stalin to Khrushchev.
Meagan Fairholm 538 Rodolphe Baudin. Nikolaï Karamzine à Strasbourg: Un écrivain-voyageur russe dans l’Alsace révolutionnaire (1789).
Max Bergholz 539 Mark Biondich. The Balkans. Revolution, War and Political Violence Since 1878.

Robin Rowley 541 Galya Diment. A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: The Life and Times of Samuel Koteliansky.
Wayne Dowler 542 Catherine Evtuhov. Portrait of a Russian Province: Economy, Society, and Civilization in Nineteenth-Century Nizhnii Novgorod.
Fran Markowitz 544 Kristen Ghodsee. Lost in Transition: Ethnographies of Everyday Life After Communism.
Tom Dolack 545 Stuart Goldberg. Mandelstam, Blok, and the Boundaries of Mythopoetic Symbolism.
Joseph Schallert 547 Frederik Kortlandt. Selected Writings on Slavic and General Linguistics.
C. L. Drage 548 Robert Lagerberg. Variation and Frequency in Russian Word Stress.
Alison K. Smith 550 Colum Leckey. Patrons of Enlightenment: The Free Economic Society in Eighteenth-Century Russia.
Susan Smith-Peter 551 Perry McDonough Collins. Siberian Journey: Down the Amur to the Pacific, 1856–1857.
Christopher Stolarski 552 Karen Petrone. The Great War in Russian Memory.
Rebecca Mitchell 554 Lynn Sargeant. Harmony and Discord: Music and the Transformation of Russian Cultural Life.
Olga Pressitch 555 Yuri Shevchuk. Beginner’s Ukrainian with Interactive Online Workbook: A Basic Ukrainian Course.
Steven A. Usitalo 557 Ronald Grigor Suny, Fatma Müge Göçek, and Norman M. Naimark, eds. A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the End of the Ottoman Empire.
George Bisztray 558 Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Louise O. Vasvári, eds. Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies.
Sergey Lobachev 560 Stephen D. Watrous, ed. John Ledyard’s Journey Through Russia and Siberia 1787–1788: The Journal and Selected Letters.

Brian Porter-Szűcs 561 Richard Butterwick. The Polish Revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788–1792.
Seth Bernstein 563 Michael David-Fox. Showcasing the Great Experiment: Cultural Diplomacy and Western Visitors to the Soviet Union, 1921–1941.
Pär Gustafsson 564 Gilles Favarel-Garrigues. Policing Economic Crime in Russia: From Soviet Planned Economy to Privatization.
Emily Baran 565 Hiroaki Kuromiya. Conscience on Trial: The Fate of Fourteen Pacifists in Stalin’s Ukraine, 1952–1953.

Collections Received / Ouvrages collectifs

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Annual Index / Index Annuel 571  
Contributors / Auteurs v