Slavonic and East European Review 100.2

Slavonic and East European Review 100.2

Modern Humanities Research Association and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London

3 November 2022

ISBN: 978-1-839542-41-1 (paperback)

Access online: At Project MUSE


Contents:

201-235
Rozanov and the ‘Talmud’: Rabbinic Literature as a Source of Influence in the Late Poetics of Vasilii Rozanov
Svetlana Natkovich
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236-267
The Return of Hiawatha: Bunin’s Russian Translation of Longfellow
Leslie O’Bell
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268-294
What Is to Be Done with the Socialist Realist Canon: Nikolai Chernyshevskii in Late and Post-Soviet Cultural Imagination
Margarita Vaysman
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295-322
The Public House and Conflict: Violence in the Inns, Taverns and Alehouses of Kraków during the Jagiellonian Era
Peter Dobek
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323-354
Between a Sense of Inferiority and Cultural-Religious Imperialism: On the Seemingly Dichotomous Images of the Caucasus in Poland
Przemysław Adamczewski
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355-357
Review of Paul Wexler, Silk Road Linguistics: The Birth of Yiddish and the Multiethnic Jewish Peoples on the Silk Roads, 9–13th Centuries. The Indispensable Role of the Arabs, Chinese, Germans, Iranians, Slavs and Turks
Tomasz Kamusella
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357-359
Review of Valeria Sobol, Haunted Empire: Gothic and the Russian Imperial Uncanny
Muireann Maguire
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359-362
Review of Elena Andreeva, Russian Central Asia in the Works of Nikolai Karazin, 1842–1908: Ambivalent Triumph
Roman Osharov
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362-364
Review of Michael C. Finke, Freedom from Violence and Lies: Anton Chekhov’s Life and Writings
Carol Apollonio
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364-367
Review of Leona Toker, Gulag Literature and the Literature of Nazi Camps: An Intercontextual Reading
Sarah J. Young
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367-368
Review of Elena V. Baraban and Stephen M. Norris (ed.), The Akunin Project: The Mysteries and Histories of Russia’s Bestselling Author
David Gillespie
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368-370
Review of Biljana Milanović; Melita Milin and Fanka Lajić Mihajlović (ed.), Music in Postsocialism: Three Decades in Retrospect
Richard Louis Gillies
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371-373
Review of Zina Gimpelevich and Natallia Hardzienka, Dr. Maria Paula Survilla (1964–2020): A Scholar and Advocate of Belarusian Culture
Arnold McMillin
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373-375
Review of Gaïdz Minassian, The Armenian Experience: From Ancient Times to Independence
Steven A. Usitalo
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375-377
Review of Valerie A. Kivelson and Christine D. Worobec (ed.), Witchcraft in Russia and Ukraine 1000–1900: A Sourcebook
Robert Collis
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378-379
Review of Russell E. Martin, The Tsar’s Happy Occasion: Ritual and Dynasty in the Weddings of Russia’s Rulers, 1495–1745
Maureen Perrie
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379-381
Review of Jay Bergman, The French Revolutionary Tradition in Russian and Soviet Politics, Political Thought, and Culture
Ian D. Thatcher
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381-383
Review of Timothy K. Blauvelt, Clientelism and Nationality in an Early Soviet Fiefdom: The Trials of Nestor Lakoba
Ben Hewitt
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384-386
Review of Larry E. Holmes, Revising The Revolution: The Unmaking of Russia’s Official History of 1917
Roger D. Markwick
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386-387
Review of Ina Merdjanova (ed.), Women and Religiosity in Orthodox Christianity
Lavinia Stan
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388-391
Review of Kenneth Morrison and Paul Lowe, Reporting the Siege of Sarajevo
James Gow
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391-393
Review of Michael Colborne, In Isolation: Dispatches from Occupied Donbas by Stanislav Aseyev, and From the Fires of War: Ukraine’s Azov Movement and the Global Far Right
Stephen D. Shenfield
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