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Canadian Slavonic Papers

Revue canadienne des slavistes

An Interdisciplinary Journal
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe

Volume 55 • Nos. 1-2 • Mar.-June / mars-juin 2013

         

ARTICLES [abstracts]

Iryna Barkova 1 Sur la méthode philosophique de Losev
Thomas M. Prymak 19

A Painter from Ukraine: Ilya Repin

Tanya Zaharchenko 45

While the Ox Is Still Alive: Memory and Emptiness in Serhiy Zhadan’s Voroshylovhrad

Andriy Zayarnyuk 71 Peasant Activists Reflect on World War I: War Poems by Ukrainian Peasant Soldiers from Habsburg Galicia

SPECIAL SECTION: CANADIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE XV INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF SLAVISTS, MINSK, BELARUS, 2013

SECTION THÉMATIQUE : CONTRIBUTIONS CANADIENNES AU
XV CONGRÈS INTERNATIONAL DES SLAVISTES, MINSK, BIÉLORUSSIE, 2013

Heather J. Coleman 99 Special Section: Canadian Contributions to the 15th International Congress of Slavists, Minsk, Belarus, 20–27 August 2013
Zina Gimpelevich 101 Jurka Vićbič: A Question of Alternative Biography
Natalie Kononenko 131 Groupsourcing Folklore Sound Files: Involving the Community in Research
Robert Orr 151 Combining Hamp and Holzer—Gentlemen, You Are Both Right
Teresa L. Polowy 165 Love and Alcohol: Performance in the Fiction and Life of Writer-Singer Nataliia Medvedeva
Joseph Schallert 187 Revisiting the “ъ > o” Shift in Balkan Slavic
Nicholas G. Žekulin 215 Turgenev’s Pesn' torzhestvuiushchei liubvi [The Song of Triumphant Love]: The Flaubert Connection

BOOK REVIEWS / COMPTES RENDUS

Christoph Witzenrath 237 Bulat Rakhimzianov. Kasimovskoe khanstvo (1445–1552 gg.). Ocherki istorii.

John Woodsworth 238 Spencer E. Roberts, ed. and trans. Russian Memoirs. Writers Through the Eyes of Their Contemporaries in the Nineteenth Century.
Jacqueline M. Olich 240 E. Thomas Ewing. Separate Schools: Gender, Policy, and Practice in Postwar Soviet Education.
Evan Mawdsley 241

Richard W. Harrison. Architect of Soviet Victory in World War II: The Life and Theories of G. S. Isserson.

John-Paul Himka 242 Christoph Mick. Kriegserfahrungen in einer multiethnischen Stadt: Lemberg 1914–1947.
Oleksa Drachewych 243 Lilia Shevtsova. Lonely Power: Why Russia Has Failed to Become the West and the West is Weary of Russia.
Daniel Schümann 245 Marek Wedemann. Polonofil czy polakożerca? Fiodor Dostojewski w piśmiennictwie polskim lat 1847–1897.
Julie Ella Ruch 246 Frank Westerman. Engineers of the Soul: The Grandiose Propaganda of Stalin’s Russia.
Roxane Samson-Paquet 247 Anne Applebaum, ed. Gulag Voices: An Anthology.
Ben A. McVicker 249 Rodric Braithwaite. Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan 1979–89.
A. J. Demoskoff 250 Priscilla Hunt and Svitlana Kobets. Holy Foolishness in Russia: New Perspectives.
Alla Nedashkivska 252 Alina Israeli. What You Always Wanted to Know About Russian Grammar (*But Were Afraid to Ask).
Elena Bratishenko 253 Jens Nørgård-Sørensen. Russian Nominal Semantics and Morphology.
Bryon J. Moraski 254 Thomas F. Remington. The Politics of Inequality in Russia.
Andriy Zayarnyuk 256 William Jay Risch. The Ukrainian West: Culture and the Fate of Empire in Soviet Lviv.
Thomas E. Rotnem 257 Richard Rose, William Mishler, and Neil Munro. Popular Support for an Undemocratic Regime: The Changing Views of Russians.

Heather D. DeHaan 259 Lennart Samuelson. Tankograd: The Formation of a Soviet Company Town: Cheliabinsk, 1900s–1950s.
Tracy Nichols Busch 260 Lewis H. Siegelbaum, ed. The Socialist Car: Automobility in the Eastern Bloc.
Yuri Corrigan 262 Lina Steiner. For Humanity’s Sake: The Bildungsroman in Russian Culture.
Christopher Burton 264 Nanci Adler. Keeping Faith with the Party: Communist Believers Return from the Gulag.
Danko Šipka 265 Rajna Dragićević, ed. Tvorba reči i njeni resursi i slovenskim jezicima.
Nigel Raab 266 Anton A. Fedyashin. Liberals Under Autocracy: Modernization and Civil Society in Russia, 1866–1904.
Yannicke Chupin 267 Svetlana Garziano. La Poétique autobiographique de Vladimir Nabokov dans le contexte de la culture russe et occidentale.
Eugene Miakinkov 269 Von Hardesty and Ilya Grinberg. Red Phoenix Rising: The Soviet Air Force in World War II.
Katya Vladimirov 270 Larry E. Holmes. War, Evacuation, and the Exercise of Power: The Center, Periphery, and Kirov’s Pedagogical Institute, 1941–1952.
Kristian Gerner 271 Reinhard Ibler, ed. Ausgewählte Probleme der polnischen und tschechischen Holocaustliteratur und -kultur.
Yakov M. Rabkin 273 Andrew L. Jenks. The Cosmonaut Who Couldn’t Stop Smiling. The Life and Legend of Yuri Gagarin.
Julia Mikhailova 274 Veronika Makarova, ed. Russian Language Studies in North America.
Carolyn Harris 276 Russell E. Martin. A Bride for the Tsar: Bride-Shows and Marriage Politics in Early Modern Russia.
Borislav Chernev 277 Peter Pastor and Graydon A. Tunstall, eds. Essays on World War I.
Tristan Landry 279 Jan Plamper. The Stalin Cult: A Study in the Alchemy of Power.
Donna Tussing Orwin 280 Robert Reid and Joe Andrew, eds. Aspects of Dostoevskii: Art, Ethics and Faith.
Alison Rowley 282 E. A. Rees. Iron Lazar: A Political Biography of Lazar Kaganovich.
John McNair 284 Irina Reyfman. Rank and Style: Russians in State Service, Life and Literature.
N.G.O. Pereira 286 Geoffrey Roberts. Molotov: Stalin’s Cold Warrior.
Laurie Stoff 287 Wendy Rosslyn and Alessandra Tosi, eds. Women in Nineteenth-Century Russia: Lives and Culture.
Barbara C. Allen 289 James Ryan. Lenin’s Terror: The Ideological Origins of Early Soviet State Violence.
Simeon Mitropolitski 290 Sherrill Stroschein. Ethnic Struggle, Coexistence, and Democratization in Eastern Europe.
Donald Rayfield 291 Ivan D. Sytin. My Life for the Book. The Memoirs of a Russian Publisher.
Michael Moser 292 Nikolaos H. Trunte. Slavia Latina. Eine Einführung der slavischen Sprachen und Kulturen Ostmitteleuropas.
Sibelan Forrester 294 Marina Tsvetaeva. Phaedra with New Year’s Letter and Other Long Poems.
Andrew M. Drozd 295 Jiřina van Leeuwen-Turnovcová and Jana Stráníková. Schreiben im Alltag des 19. Jahrhunderts. Vol. 2: Tschechisch-deutsche Synthesen – Partnerbeziehungen der Wiedergeburtszeit.
Ross (Rostyslav) Bilous 297 Claudia Woldt (dir.). Tschechisch bis 1775 – historische Kontinuität oder Geschichte mit Sollbruchstellen? Beiträge zum 5. Bohemicum Dresdense 12. November 2010.

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