Slavonic and East European Review 83.4

Slavonic and East European Review 83.4

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

1 October 2005  •  234pp

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Contents:

573-598
Literature: Motifs of Light in Pushkin's Poetry: A Perspective on the Poet's Worldview
Peter Skorov
doi:10.2307/4214170
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599-616
The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Authorship and the Devil in Dostoevskii's Poor Folk and 'The Landlady'
W. J. Leatherbarrow
doi:10.2307/4214171
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617-637
Ol'ga Berggol'ts after the War: A Pre-Emptive Response to Zhdanov
Katharine Hodgson
doi:10.2307/4214172
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638-663
Art: Realist Aesthetics in Nineteenth-Century Russian Art Writing
Carol Adlam
doi:10.2307/4214173
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664-684
Music: 'After All, You're a Rock and Roll Star (At Least, That's What They Say)': Roksi and the Creation of the Soviet Rock Musician
Polly McMichael
doi:10.2307/4214174
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685-732
History: Militant Women, Warrior Men and Revolutionary Personae: The New Ustasha Man and Woman in the Independent State of Croatia, 1941-1945
Rory Yeomans
doi:10.2307/4214175
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733-734
Review of Gary Rosenshield, Pushkin and the Genres of Madness: The Masterpieces of 1833
Joe Andrew
doi:10.2307/4214176
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734-736
Review of Vladimir E. Alexandrov, Limits to Interpretation: The Meanings of 'Anna Karenina'
Roger Cockrell
doi:10.2307/4214177
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736-738
Review of Sarah J. Young, Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' and the Ethical Foundations of Narrative: Reading, Narrating, Scripting
Derek Brower
doi:10.2307/4214178
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738-739
Review of Anton Chekhov, Harvey Pitcher, The Comic Stories
Peter Henry
doi:10.2307/4214179
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740-742
Review of E. V. Ivanova, Pavel Florenskii i simvolisty. Opyty literaturnye. Stat'i. Perepiska
Avril Pyman
doi:10.2307/4214180
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742-744
Review of Kathleen Hayes, The Journalism of Milena Jesenská: A Critical Voice in Interwar Central Europe
Radojka Miljević
doi:10.2307/4214181
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744-746
Review of Vreneli Farber, The Prose of Aleksandr Vampilov
Kate Sealey Rahman
doi:10.2307/4214182
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746-747
Review of M. D. Shrayer, D. Shrayer-Petrov, Genrikh Sapgir: Klassik avangarda
Angela Smith
doi:10.2307/4214183
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748-749
Review of Rajendra A. Chitnis, Literature in Post-Communist Russia and Eastern Europe: The Russian, Czech and Slovak Fiction of the Changes, 1988-1998
Andrew Wachtel
doi:10.2307/4214184
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749-751
Review of John Orr, Elżbieta Ostrowska, The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda: The Art of Irony and Defiance
Milena Michalski
doi:10.2307/4214185
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751-755
Review of Andrew Hammond, The Balkans and the West: Constructing the European Other, 1945-2003
Ludmilla Kostova
doi:10.2307/4214186
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755-756
Review of Anita J. Prażmowska, A History of Poland
J. J. Tomiak
doi:10.2307/4214187
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756-758
Review of Gyula Szvák, Moskovskaia Rus': spetsifika razvitiia
Sergei Bogatyrev
doi:10.2307/4214188
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758-760
Review of R. W. Weisberger, W. McLeod, S. Brent Morris, Freemasonry on Both Sides of the Atlantic: Essays concerning the Craft in the British Isles, Europe, the United States, and Mexico
Andrew Prescott
doi:10.2307/4214189
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760-762
Review of James Cracraft, The Petrine Revolution in Russian Culture
Lindsey Hughes
doi:10.2307/4214190
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762-764
Review of T. Sanders, E. Tucker, G. Hamburg, Russian-Muslim Confrontation in the Caucasus: Alternative Visions of the Conflict between Imam Shamil and the Russians, 1830-1859 (With an Extended Commentary 'War of Worlds' by Gary Hamburg)
M. E. Yapp
doi:10.2307/4214191
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764-766
Review of Michael Melancon, Alice K. Pate, New Labor History: Worker Identity and Experience in Russia, 1840-1918
John Swift
doi:10.2307/4214192
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766-767
Review of David Collins, M. A. Czaplicka, The Collected Works of M. A. Czaplicka
Douglas Anderson
doi:10.2307/4214193
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767-769
Review of D. Hájková, I. Šedivý, Korespondence T. G. Masaryk: Edvard Beneš 1914-1918
K. A. M. Kocourek
doi:10.2307/4214194
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769-771
Review of Tibor Frank, Discussing Hitler: Advisers of U.S. Diplomacy in Central Europe 1934-1941
Thomas Lorman
doi:10.2307/4214195
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771-772
Review of Wlodzimierz Borodziej, Hans Lemberg, 'Unsere Heimat ist uns ein fremdes Land geworden...' Die Deutschen östlich von Oder und Neiße 1945-1950. Dokumente aus polnischen Archiven, Band 2: Zentralpolen, Wojewodschaft Schlesien (Oberschlesien)
F. D. Raška
doi:10.2307/4214196
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773-775
Review of Vladimir Tismǎneanu, Stalinism for All Seasons: A Political History of Romanian Communism
Dennis Deletant
doi:10.2307/4214197
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775-777
Review of J. J. Czaplicka, B. A. Ruble, Composing Urban History and the Constitution of Civic Identities
Nick Baron
doi:10.2307/4214198
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777-779
Review of J. C. Sharman, Repression and Resistance in Communist Europe
R. H. T. O'Kane
doi:10.2307/4214199
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779-781
Review of Victor Shnirelman, The Myth of the Khazars and Intellectual Antisemitism in Russia, 1970s-1990s
John D. Klier
doi:10.2307/4214200
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781-783
Review of Norman M. Naimark, Holly Case, Yugoslavia and Its Historians: Understanding the Balkan Wars of the 1990s
Tom Gallagher
doi:10.2307/4214201
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783-786
Review of Neil J. Melvin, Soviet Power and the Countryside: Policy Innovation and Institutional Decay; Katherine Verdery, The Vanishing Hectare: Property and Value in Postsocialist Transylvania
Michael Kaser
doi:10.2307/4214202
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786-787
Review of David Chuter, War Crimes: Confronting Atrocity in the Modern World
Rachel Kerr
doi:10.2307/4214203
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787-789
Review of Vicki L. Hesli, William M. Reisinger, The 1999-2000 Elections in Russia: Their Impact and Legacy
William L. Miller
doi:10.2307/4214204
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789-790
Review of Derek Hutcheson, Political Parties in the Russian Regions
Sarah Oates
doi:10.2307/4214205
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791-792
Review of V. Gel'man, S. Ryzhenkov, M. Brie, Making and Breaking Democratic Transitions: The Comparative Politics of Russia's Regions
Karl Cordell
doi:10.2307/4214206
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792-793
Review of M. F. R. Kets de Vries, S. Shekshnia, K. Korotov, E. Florent-Treacy, The New Russian Business Leaders
Paul R. Gregory
doi:10.2307/4214207
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