Slavonic and East European Review 73.1

Slavonic and East European Review 73.1

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

1 January 1995  •  199pp

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Contents:

1-36

Language: Religious Songs of the Late Seventeenth Century: Folios from a St Petersburg Manuscript Miscellany
C. L. Drage, J. Sullivan
doi:10.2307/4211712

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37-60

Literature: Mothers and Daughters in Russian Literature of the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Joe Andrew
doi:10.2307/4211713

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61-81

The First-Person 'Other': Sof'ia Soboleva's 1863 Story 'Pros and Cons' (I pro, i contra)
Catriona Kelly
doi:10.2307/4211714

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82-99

History: Communists and the Red Cavalry: The Political Education of the Konarmiia in the Russian Civil War, 1918-20
Stephen Brown
doi:10.2307/4211715

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100-105

Review Articles: Husserl, Shpet and Losev
Thomas Nemeth
doi:10.2307/4211716

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106-110

The Polish Road from Communism
George Sanford
doi:10.2307/4211717

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111-116

1989 and All That
Martyn Rady
doi:10.2307/4211718

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117-118

Review of Péter Király, National Endeavours in Central and Eastern Europe: As Reflected in the Publications of the University Press of Buda 1777-1848
Veronica Du Feu
doi:10.2307/4211719

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118-119

Review of Inese A. Smith, Marita V. Grunts, The Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
David Kirby
doi:10.2307/4211720

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119-120

Review of J. Thomas Shaw, Pushkin's Poetics of the Unexpected: The Nonrhymed Lines in the Rhymed Poetry and the Rhymed Lines in the Nonrhymed Poetry
Anthony Briggs
doi:10.2307/4211721

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120-121

Review of Frank F. Seeley, From the Heyday of the Superfluous Man to Chekhov: Essays on 19th-Century Russian Literature
Malcolm V. Jones
doi:10.2307/4211722

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122-123

Review of Harold B. Segel, Twentieth-Century Russian Drama: From Gorky to the Present (Updated Edition)
Edward Braun
doi:10.2307/4211723

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123-124

Review of Darra Goldstein, Nikolai Zabolotsky: Play for Mortal Stakes
Graham Roberts
doi:10.2307/4211724

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124-125

Review of Edith W. Clowes, Russian Experimental Fiction: Resisting Ideology after Utopia
David Shepherd
doi:10.2307/4211725

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125-126

Review of Donald M. Nicol, The Last Centuries of Byzantium 1261-1453
C. J. G. Turner
doi:10.2307/4211726

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127-128

Review of Mozes F. Heinschink, Ursula Hemetek, Roma: Das unbekannte Volk. Schicksal und Kultur
Martyn Rady
doi:10.2307/4211727

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128-129

Review of Boris Gasparov, Olga Raevsky-Hughes, Christianity and the Eastern Slavs. Volume I. Slavic Cultures in the Middle Ages
Simon Franklin
doi:10.2307/4211728

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130-131

Review of A. G. Cross, G. S. Smith, Literature, Lives and Legality in Catherine's Russia
Roger Bartlett
doi:10.2307/4211729

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131-132

Review of Philip Longworth, The Making of Eastern Europe
Robin Okey
doi:10.2307/4211730

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132-134

Review of Nicolae Iorga, A nemzetek közötti gyűlölködés ellen: Contra duşmăniei dintre naţii; Zsolt Trócsányi, Ambrus Miskolczy, A fanariótáktól a Hohenzollernekig
G. F. Cushing
doi:10.2307/4211731

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134-135

Review of David M. Goldfrank, The Origins of the Crimean War
Janet Hartley
doi:10.2307/4211732

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136-137

Review of Jussi T. Lappalainen, Kasarmin aidan kahden puolen: Kaksisataa vuotta suomalaista varuskuntayhteisöä
J. E. O. Screen
doi:10.2307/4211733

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137-138

Review of Kai Häggman, Perheen vuosisata. Perheen ihanne ja sivistyneistön elämäntapa 1800-luvun Suomessa
David Kirby
doi:10.2307/4211734

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138-139

Review of Bruce W. Menning, Bayonets before Bullets: The Imperial Russian Army, 1861-1914
J. E. O. Screen
doi:10.2307/4211735

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140-141

Review of Robert Weinberg, The Revolution of 1905 in Odessa: Blood on the Steps
Maureen Perrie
doi:10.2307/4211736

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141-142

Review of Richard B. Spence, Boris Savinkov: Renegade on the Left
John Slatter
doi:10.2307/4211737

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143-144

Review of Dominic Lieven, Nicholas II: Emperor of All the Russias
Raymond Pearson
doi:10.2307/4211738

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145-146

Review of József Galántai, Trianon and the Protection of Minorities
Michael Hurst
doi:10.2307/4211739

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146-147

Review of Hans-Joachim Torke, Historisches Lexikon der Sowjetunion 1917/22 bis 1991
Martin McCauley
doi:10.2307/4211740

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147-148

Review of Loren R. Graham, Science in Russia and the Soviet Union: A Short History
Mikuláš Teich
doi:10.2307/4211741

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148-149

Review of J. Arch Getty, Roberta T. Manning, Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives
Jonathan Aves
doi:10.2307/4211742

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150-151

Review of D. R. Dorondo, Bavaria and German Federalism: Reich to Republic 1918-33, 1945-49
Tim Kirk
doi:10.2307/4211743

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151-152

Review of David Clay Large, Contending with Hitler: Varieties of German Resistance in the Third Reich
Tim Kirk
doi:10.2307/4211744

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152-154

Review of Hans Rothe, Die historische Wirkung der östlichen Regionen des Reiches
Nicholas Hope
doi:10.2307/4211745

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154-155

Review of Christopher R. Browning, Ordinary Men. Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland
John P. Fox
doi:10.2307/4211746

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155-156

Review of Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach, Lower Silesia from Nazi Germany to Communist Poland 1942-49
Joanna K. M. Hanson
doi:10.2307/4211747

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156-157

Review of David Pike, The Politics of Culture in Soviet-Occupied Germany, 1945-1949
Sabine Wichert
doi:10.2307/4211748

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158-159

Review of Stevan K. Pavlowitch, Tito. Yugoslavia's Great Dictator. A Reassessment
M. A. Kay
doi:10.2307/4211749

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159-160

Review of Bohdan Krawchenko, Ukrainian Past, Ukrainian Present: Selected Papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate 1990
James Gow
doi:10.2307/4211750

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161-162

Review of Mary Fulbrook, National Histories & European History
Keith Robbins
doi:10.2307/4211751

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162-163

Review of Ben Eklof, Edward Dneprov, Democracy in the Russian School. The Reform Movement in Education since 1984
J. J. Tomiak
doi:10.2307/4211752

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163-165

Review of Dirk Philipsen, We Were the People. Voices from East Germany's Revolutionary Autumn of 1989
Karen Schönwälder
doi:10.2307/4211753

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165-166

Review of David MacKenzie, From Messianism to Collapse: Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1991
James Gow
doi:10.2307/4211754

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166-167

Review of Michael Charlton, Footsteps from the Finland Station: Five Landmarks in the Collapse of Communism
Christopher Read
doi:10.2307/4211755

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167-168

Review of Philip G. Roeder, Red Sunset: The Failure of Soviet Politics
Stephen White
doi:10.2307/4211756

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168-169

Review of Paul Hollander, Decline and Discontent: Communism and the West Today
Christopher Read
doi:10.2307/4211757

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169-170

Review of Anthony Jones, David E. Powell, Soviet Update
C. J. W. Rudkin
doi:10.2307/4211758

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170-172

Review of Jan S. Adams, A Foreign Policy in Transition: Moscow's Retreat from Central America and the Caribbean, 1985-1992
Hazel Smith
doi:10.2307/4211759

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172-173

Review of Kristian Gerner, Stefan Hedlund, The Baltic States and the End of Empire
Geoffrey Hosking
doi:10.2307/4211760

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173-174

Review of Sabrina Petra Ramet, Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia. The Communist and Post-Communist Eras
James T. Flynn
doi:10.2307/4211761

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174-176

Review of Uri Ra'anan, Keith Armes, Kate Martin, Russian Pluralism: Now Irreversible?
Martin McCauley
doi:10.2307/4211762

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176-177

Review of Gerald Segal, Openness and Foreign Policy Reform in Communist States
Rachel Walker
doi:10.2307/4211763

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177-179

Review of Nancy Bermeo, Liberalization and Democratization. Change in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Rachel Walker
doi:10.2307/4211764

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179-180

Review of Rachel Walker, Six Years That Shook the World. Perestroika: The Impossible Project
Martin McCauley
doi:10.2307/4211765

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180-182

Review of Peter J. Boettke, Why Perestroika Failed: The Politics and Economics of the Transformation
Catherine Merridale
doi:10.2307/4211766

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182-183

Review of Stephen White, Alex Pravda, Zvi Gitelman, Developments in Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics
Richard Sakwa
doi:10.2307/4211767

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183-184

Review of Ruslan Khasbulatov, Richard Sakwa, The Struggle for Russia. Power and Change in the Democratic Revolution
Martin McCauley
doi:10.2307/4211768

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185-186

Review of James Der Derian, Antidiplomacy: Spies, Terror, Speed, and War
Richard Devetak
doi:10.2307/4211769

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186-187

Review of Philip R. Pryde, Environmental Management in the Soviet Union
Denis J. B. Shaw
doi:10.2307/4211770

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187-189

Review of Ludwik Mazurkiewicz, Human Geography in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
F. W. Carter
doi:10.2307/4211771

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189-190

Review of Glynn Barratt, The Tuamotu Islands and Tahiti
Robert Langdon
doi:10.2307/4211772

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190-191

Review of Robert A. Lewis, Geographic Perspectives on Soviet Central Asia
Denis J. B. Shaw
doi:10.2307/4211773

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