Slavonic and East European Review 71.2

Slavonic and East European Review 71.2

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

1 April 1993  •  199pp

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Contents:

201-216
Literature: What Was Ludolf Writing About?
J. A. Dunn
doi:10.2307/4211207
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217-233
Pil'niak on Writing
Mary A. Nicholas
doi:10.2307/4211208
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234-256
History: Perestroika and the Russian Revolution of 1991
John Gooding
doi:10.2307/4211209
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257-265
Marginalia: Dostoevskii as Prophet: The Case of "Skvernyi anekdot" and "Krokodil"
R. A. Peace
doi:10.2307/4211210
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266-273
An Unknown Review by Innokentii Annenskii
A. I. Cherviakov
doi:10.2307/4211211
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274-277
Sergei Esenin's Letter to Isadora Duncan: The Complete Text
Gordon McVay
doi:10.2307/4211212
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278-286
The "Krakowiak" in Croatian and Slovene Poetry
Ivana Živančević-Sekeruš
doi:10.2307/4211213
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287-294
Review Article: The History of SSEES: The Political Dimension
Maurice Pearton
doi:10.2307/4211214
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295
Review of Peter Hill, The Dialect of Gorno Kalenik
Peter Herrity
doi:10.2307/4211215
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296
Review of Dragan Milivojević, Vasa D. Mihailovich, Yugoslav Linguistics in English 1900-1980. A Bibliography
Peter Herrity
doi:10.2307/4211216
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297
Review of Silke Jacobs, Zur sprachwissentschaftstheoretischen Diskussion in der Sowjetunion: gibt es eine marxistische Sprachwissenschaft?
Michael Kirkwood
doi:10.2307/4211217
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298-299
Review of Terence Wade, A Comprehensive Russian Grammar
Jamie Miller
doi:10.2307/4211218
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299-300
Review of P. Macura, Elsevier's Russian-English Dictionary
W. F. Ryan
doi:10.2307/4211219
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300-302
Review of Iuri Šerech, The Third Vigil. Literature-Arts-Ideologies
Roksoliana Zorivchak
doi:10.2307/4211220
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302-303
Review of Charles A. Moser, The Cambridge History of Russian Literature
Arnold McMillin
doi:10.2307/4211221
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303-304
Review of Stephen Lessing Baehr, The Paradise Myth in Eighteenth-Century Russia. Utopian Patterns in Early Secular Russian Literature and Culture
W. F. Ryan
doi:10.2307/4211222
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304-306
Review of Iu Latynina, Antiutopiia: Ot Aristofana do Gofmana
John White
doi:10.2307/4211223
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306-307
Review of Edward J. Brown, Lazar Fleishman, Gregory Freidin, Richard D. Schuplach, Literature, Culture, and Society in the Modern Age. In Honor of Joseph Frank. Parts I and II
Arnold McMillin
doi:10.2307/4211224
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307-308
Review of Glyn Turton, Turgenev and the Context of English Literature 1850-1900
Richard Freeborn
doi:10.2307/4211225
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308-309
Review of Annette Huwyler-Van der Haegen, Gončarovs drei Romane: Eine Trilogie?
Roger Cockrell
doi:10.2307/4211226
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309-310
Review of Gareth Williams, The Influence of Tolstoy on Readers of His Works
A. V. Knowles
doi:10.2307/4211227
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310-311
Review of Daniel Murphy, Tolstoy and Education
J. Y. Muckle
doi:10.2307/4211228
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311-313
Review of Boris Gasparov, Robert P. Hughes, Irina Paperno, Cultural Mythologies of Russian Modernism: From the Golden Age to the Silver Age
Angela Smith
doi:10.2307/4211229
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313-314
Review of Leonid Heller, Amour et érotisme dans la littérature russe du XXè siècle. Actes du Colloque de juin 1989 organisé par l'Université de Lausanne avec le concours de la Fondation du 450è anniversaire
Arnold McMillin
doi:10.2307/4211230
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314-315
Review of Neil Cornwell, Daniil Kharms and the Poetics of the Absurd: Essays and Materials
David Shepherd
doi:10.2307/4211231
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316-318
Review of Bengt Jangfeldt, Jakobson: Budetlianin, sbornik materialov
Avril Pyman
doi:10.2307/4211232
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318-319
Review of Helga Schwalm, Dekonstruktion im Roman: Erzähltechnische Verfahren und Selbstreflexion in den Romanen von Vladimir Nabokov und Samuel Beckett
Andrew Gibson
doi:10.2307/4211233
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319-320
Review of Bill Marshall, Victor Serge. The Uses of Dissent
Neil Cornwell
doi:10.2307/4211234
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321-322
Review of Neil Cornwell, James Joyce and the Russians
J. D. Elsworth
doi:10.2307/4211235
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322-323
Review of Henrik Birnbaum, Aspects of the Slavic Middle Ages and Slavic Renaissance Culture
Simon Franklin
doi:10.2307/4211236
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323-324
Review of Svetlana Alexandrovna Touchkoff, Russian Gypsy Fortune Telling Cards. An Innovative System for Discovering Your Path in Life Based on the Authentic Gypsy Teachings of Nineteenth-Century Russia
Faith Wigzell
doi:10.2307/4211237
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324-325
Review of Jeremy Howard, The Union of Youth. An Artists' Society of the Russian Avant-Garde
Lindsey Hughes
doi:10.2307/4211238
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325-326
Review of S. M. Eisenstein, Michael Glenny, Richard Taylor, Selected Works, Vol. 2: Towards a Theory of Montage
Rosamund Bartlett
doi:10.2307/4211239
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327
Review of Paul Ratchnevsky, Genghis Khan. His Life and Legacy
Paul Dukes
doi:10.2307/4211240
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327-329
Review of Kurt W. Treptow, From Zamolxis to Jan Palach: Studies in East European History
Raymond Hutchings
doi:10.2307/4211241
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329-330
Review of Catherine Wendy Bracewell, The Uskoks of Senj. Piracy, Banditry, and Holy War in the Sixteenth-Century Adriatic
Philip Longworth
doi:10.2307/4211242
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330-331
Review of Samuel H. Baron, Explorations in Muscovite History
W. F. Ryan
doi:10.2307/4211243
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331-333
Review of Paul Bushkovitch, Religion and Society in Russia. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Simon Dixon
doi:10.2307/4211244
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333-334
Review of Igor Smolitsch, Gregory L. Freeze, Geschichte der russischen Kirche. Vol. 2
James T. Flynn
doi:10.2307/4211245
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334-335
Review of Frank E. Sysyn, Kathryn Dodgson Taylor, Adelphotes: A Tribute to Omeljan Pritsak by His Students. Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3-4, 1990
David Saunders
doi:10.2307/4211246
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335-336
Review of Clifford M. Foust, Rhubarb: The Wondrous Drug
W. F. Ryan
doi:10.2307/4211247
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337-338
Review of Roderick E. McGrew, Paul I of Russia 1754-1801
Robert Bartlett
doi:10.2307/4211248
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338-339
Review of Stella Hryniuk, Peasants with Promise: Ukrainians in Southeastern Galicia 1880-1900
David Moon
doi:10.2307/4211249
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339-340
Review of Edward H. Judge, James Y. Simms, Jr., Modernization and Revolution. Dilemmas of Progress in Late Imperial Russia. Essays in Honor of Arthur P. Mendel
Peter Gatrell
doi:10.2307/4211250
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340-341
Review of Robert Service, Society and Politics in the Russian Revolution
David Saunders
doi:10.2307/4211251
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341-342
Review of Neil V. Salzman, Reform and Revolution: The Life and Times of Raymond Robins
David Saunders
doi:10.2307/4211252
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342-343
Review of V. Rogovin, Byla li al' ternativa? 'Trotskizm': vzglyad cherez gody
Ian D. Thatcher
doi:10.2307/4211253
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344-345
Review of Jürgen Zarusky, Die deutschen Sozialdemokraten und das sowjetische Modell
D. Gluckstein
doi:10.2307/4211254
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345-346
Review of Richard K. Debo, Survival and Consolidation. The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia 1918-1921
Brian Pearce
doi:10.2307/4211255
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346-347
Review of Richard Stites, The Women's Liberation Movement in Russia. Feminism, Nihilism, and Bolshevism, 1860-1930
Linda Edmondson
doi:10.2307/4211256
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347-348
Review of Julian L. Laychuk, Ilya Ehrenburg: An Idealist in an Age of Realism
Robert Russell
doi:10.2307/4211257
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348-349
Review of David R. Stefancic, Robotnik. A Short History of the Struggle for Worker Self-Management and Free Trade Unions in Poland, 1944-1981
George Sanford
doi:10.2307/4211258
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349-350
Review of Joseph Held, The Columbia History of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century
Richard Crampton
doi:10.2307/4211259
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350-351
Review of Georges Castellan, Nicholas Bradley, History of the Balkans. From Mohammed the Conqueror to Stalin
Robert F. Miller
doi:10.2307/4211260
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352-353
Review of Bruce F. Pauley, From Prejudice to Persecution. A History of Austrian Anti-Semitism
Fred Parkinson
doi:10.2307/4211261
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353-354
Review of Christopher T. Saunders, Economics and Politics of Transition
Mark Harrison
doi:10.2307/4211262
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354-356
Review of András Bozóki, András Körösényi, George Schöpflin, Post-Communist Transition. Emerging Pluralism in Hungary
Bennett Kovrig
doi:10.2307/4211263
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356-357
Review of George Sanford, Democratization in Poland, 1989-90. Polish Voices
Frances Millard
doi:10.2307/4211264
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357-358
Review of Roman Solchanyk, Ukraine. From Chernobyl' to Sovereignty. A Collection of Interviews
Jonathan Aves
doi:10.2307/4211265
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358-359
Review of Robert T. Huber, Donald R. Kelley, Perestroika-Era Politics. The New Soviet Legislature and Gorbachev's Political Reforms
Richard Sakwa
doi:10.2307/4211266
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359-361
Review of Jan Adam, Economic Reforms and Welfare Systems in the USSR, Poland and Hungary. Social Contract in Transformation
J. L. Porket
doi:10.2307/4211267
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361-362
Review of Walter Joyce, Social Change and Social Issues in the Former USSR. Selected Papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990
Alex Reid
doi:10.2307/4211268
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362-363
Review of Bengt Turner, Jozsef Hegedus, Ivan Tosics, The Reform of Housing in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
Mervyn Matthews
doi:10.2307/4211269
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363-364
Review of John Dunstan, Soviet Education under Perestroika. Papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990
J. J. Tomiak
doi:10.2307/4211270
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365-366
Review of John Massey Stewart, The Soviet Environment: Problems, Policies and Politics
Elisabeth Koutaissoff
doi:10.2307/4211271
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366-368
Review of Steve Hirsch, МЭМО: New Soviet Voices on Foreign and Economic Policy; Soviet-American Dialogue in the Social Sciences: Research Workshops on Interdependence among Nations
Margot Light
doi:10.2307/4211272
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368-369
Review of Christopher Bluth, Soviet Strategic Arms Policy before SALT
David Scrivener
doi:10.2307/4211273
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369-370
Review of Gerard Holden, Soviet Military Reform: Conventional Disarmament and the Crisis of Militarised Socialism
Roy Allison
doi:10.2307/4211274
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370-371
Review of Roy Allison, Radical Reform in Soviet Defence Policy. Selected Papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990
James Gow
doi:10.2307/4211275
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371-372
Review of David Thomas Twining, Strategic Surprise in the Age of Glasnost
Brian Holden Reid
doi:10.2307/4211276
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372-373
Review of David Wedgwood Benn, From Glasnost to Freedom of Speech: Russian Openness and International Relations
Alex Reid
doi:10.2307/4211277
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373-374
Review of Y. C. Kim, G. J. Sigur, Asia and the Decline of Communism
Thomas Nivison Haining
doi:10.2307/4211278
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374-375
Review of Louis Kreisberg, International Conflict and Resolution: The U.S.-U.S.S.R. and Middle East Cases
Mark Curtis
doi:10.2307/4211279
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375-376
Review of Richard F. Staar, East-Central Europe and the USSR
A. G. V. Hyde-Price
doi:10.2307/4211280
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376-377
Review of Donald M. Snow, The Shape of the Future. The Post-Cold War World
Bennett Kovrig
doi:10.2307/4211281
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377-378
Review of Z. A. B. Zeman, The Making and Breaking of Communist Europe
J. L. Porket
doi:10.2307/4211282
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379-380
Review of Ken Jowitt, New World Disorder. The Leninist Extinction
Brian Pearce
doi:10.2307/4211283
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380-381
Review of Michael Farr, Vanishing Borders. The Rediscovery of Eastern Germany, Poland and Bohemia
Paul W. Knoll
doi:10.2307/4211284
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381-382
Review of Martin van den Heuvel, Jan G. Siccama, The Disintegration of Yugoslavia
David Hunt
doi:10.2307/4211285
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382-384
Review of James Gow, Legitimacy and the Military. The Yugoslav Crisis
David Hunt
doi:10.2307/4211286
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384-385
Review of Martyn Rady, Romania in Turmoil: A Study in Contemporary History
Raymond Hutchings
doi:10.2307/4211287
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386-387
Review of Tom Winnifrith, Perspectives on Albania
David Abulafia
doi:10.2307/4211288
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387-388
Review of Harold Dennis-Jones, Where to go in Romania
Raymond Hutchings
doi:10.2307/4211289
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388-390
Review of Radko Břach, Die Aussenpolitik der Tschechoslowakei zur Zeit der 'Regierung der nationalen Verständigung'
B. R. Bradbrook
doi:10.2307/4211290
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390-391
Review of Melvin J. Lasky, Voices in a Revolution. The Collapse of East German Communism
J. Hiden
doi:10.2307/4211291
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391-392
Review of Ágnes Horváth, Árpád Szakolczai, The Dissolution of Communist Power: The Case of Hungary
Peter Unwin
doi:10.2307/4211292
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392-393
Review of Jadwiga Staniszkis, Peggy Watson, The Ontology of Socialism
David Lane
doi:10.2307/4211293
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394-395
Review of Nestor Ratesh, Romania: The Entangled Revolution
Raymond Hutchings
doi:10.2307/4211294
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395-396
Review of , Croatian Political Science Review. Volume 1, No. 1
Martyn Rady
doi:10.2307/4211295
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