Slavonic and East European Review 81.1

Slavonic and East European Review 81.1

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

1 January 2003  •  200pp

Access online: At JSTOR


Contents:

1-31
Literature: S. A. Vengerov: The Identity of Literary Scholarship in Late Imperial Russia
Andy Byford
doi:10.2307/4213622
Cite
32-69
Cinema: Gender Relations in the Films of Evgenii Bauer
Rachel Morley
doi:10.2307/4213623
Cite
70-87
History: Voltaire and the Polish Enlightenment: Religious Responses
Wanda Dzwigala
doi:10.2307/4213624
Cite
88-98
Review Article: A Cult of Personality
Alastair Renfrew
doi:10.2307/4213625
Cite
99-100
Review of Josef Vintr, Das Tschechische: Hauptzüge seiner Sprachstruktur in Gegenwart und Geschichte
Neil Bermel
doi:10.2307/4213626
Cite
100-104
Review of D. Gilbers, J. Nerbonne, J. Schaeken, Languages in Contact
Veronica Du Feu
doi:10.2307/4213627
Cite
105-106
Review of Angelina Vacheva, Poema-burlesk v russkoi poezii XVIII veka
C. L. Drage
doi:10.2307/4213628
Cite
106-108
Review of Sergei M. Solovyov, Alekey Gibson, Vladimir Solovyov: His Life and Creative Evolution
Olivia Smith
doi:10.2307/4213629
Cite
108-110
Review of Anton Chekhov, Gordon McVay, Short Stories
Nick Worrall
doi:10.2307/4213630
Cite
110-111
Review of Alyssa W. Dinega, A Russian Psyche: The Poetic Mind of Marina Tsvetaeva
Ute Stock
doi:10.2307/4213631
Cite
112-113
Review of Simon Karlinsky, Nabokov-Wilson, Dear Bunny, Dear Volodya: The Nabokov-Wilson Letters, 1940-1971
Barbara Wyllie
doi:10.2307/4213632
Cite
113-115
Review of N. L. Leiderman, M. N. Lipovetskii, Sovremennaia russkaia literatura: Novyi uchebnik po literature v 3-kh knigakh. Kniga 1: Literatura 'Ottepeli' (1953-1968); Kniga 2: Semidesiatye gody (1968-1986); Kniga 3: V kontse veka (1986-1990-e gody)
Jennifer Baines
doi:10.2307/4213633
Cite
115-116
Review of Julian Graffy, Bed and Sofa: The Film Companion
John Haynes
doi:10.2307/4213634
Cite
116-117
Review of Natasha Synessios, Mirror
David Gillespie
doi:10.2307/4213635
Cite
117-119
Review of Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier, Valentin Serov: Portraits of Russia's Silver Age
Rosalind P. Blakesley
doi:10.2307/4213636
Cite
119-120
Review of Richard D. Sylvester, Tchaikovsky's Complete Songs: A Companion with Texts and Translations
Arnold McMillin
doi:10.2307/4213637
Cite
120-122
Review of Ülo Valk, The Black Gentleman: Manifestations of the Devil in Estonian Folk Religion
Wanda Wyporska
doi:10.2307/4213638
Cite
122-124
Review of Myroslav Shkandrij, Russia and Ukraine: Literature and the Discourse of Empire from Napoleonic to Postcolonial Times
Andrew Wilson
doi:10.2307/4213639
Cite
124-130
Review of J. Thomas, A. C. Hero, Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents: A Complete Translation of the Surviving Founders' 'Typika' and Testaments
J. Chrysostomides
doi:10.2307/4213640
Cite
130-132
Review of Andrea Langer, Georg Michels, Metropolen und Kulturtransfer im 15./16. Jahrhundert. Prag-Krakau-Danzig-Wien
S. C. Rowell
doi:10.2307/4213641
Cite
132-133
Review of Akiyoshi Nakayama, Katsuhiko Matsukawa, New Horizons of European Historical Studies: The View from Poland
M. Wasa
doi:10.2307/4213642
Cite
133-134
Review of Barry Shifman, Guy Walton, Gifts to the Tsars 1500-1700: Treasures from the Kremlin
Lindsey Hughes
doi:10.2307/4213643
Cite
135-138
Review of Karin Friedrich, The Other Prussia: Royal Prussia, Poland and Liberty, 1569-1772
Michael G. Müller
doi:10.2307/4213644
Cite
139-140
Review of Paul Bushkovitch, Peter the Great: The Struggle for Power, 1671-1725
Lindsey Hughes
doi:10.2307/4213645
Cite
140-142
Review of Isolde Thyret, Between God and Tsar: Religious Symbolism and the Royal Women of Muscovite Russia
Debra Coulter
doi:10.2307/4213646
Cite
142-143
Review of Sorin Mitu, Sorana Corneanu, National Identity of Romanians in Transylvania
Alex Drace-Francis
doi:10.2307/4213647
Cite
143-144
Review of Konrad Clewing, Staatlichkeit und nationale Identitätsbildung: Dalmatien in Vormärz und Revolution
Michael Hurst
doi:10.2307/4213648
Cite
145-146
Review of ChaeRan Y. Freeze, Jewish Marriage and Divorce in Imperial Russia
Claudia Prestel
doi:10.2307/4213649
Cite
146-147
Review of Tom Gallagher, Outcast Europe: The Balkans, 1789-1989. From the Ottomans to Milošević
Ian D. Armour
doi:10.2307/4213650
Cite
148-149
Review of Dittmar Schorkowitz, Staat und Nationalitäten in Russland. Der Integrationsprozess der Burjaten und Kalmüken, 1822-1925
Michael Khodarkovsky
doi:10.2307/4213651
Cite
150-151
Review of David Kerans, Mind and Labor on the Farm in Black-Earth Russia, 1861-1914
David Moon
doi:10.2307/4213652
Cite
152-153
Review of Kristina Küntzel, Von Niznij Novgorod zu Gor'kij: Metamorphosen einer russischen Provinzstadt
Geoffrey Hosking
doi:10.2307/4213653
Cite
153-155
Review of Christopher Read, The Making and Breaking of the Soviet System: An Interpretation
Ronald J. Hill
doi:10.2307/4213654
Cite
155-156
Review of Sabine Bamberger-Stemman, Der Europäische Nationalitätenkongress 1925 bis 1938. Nationale Minderheiten zwischen Lobbyisten und Grossmachtinteressen
J. Hiden
doi:10.2307/4213655
Cite
156-158
Review of Wilhelm Mensing, Von der Ruhr in den GULag. Opfer des Stalinistischen Massenterrors aus dem Ruhrgebiet
Wolfram Von Scheliha
doi:10.2307/4213656
Cite
158-159
Review of Bohdan S. Kordan, Canada and the Ukrainian Question, 1939-1945: A Study in Statecraft
Serhy Yekelchyk
doi:10.2307/4213657
Cite
159-161
Review of Yaacov Ro'i, Islam in the Soviet Union: From World War II to Perestroika
Shirin Akiner
doi:10.2307/4213658
Cite
161-163
Review of Philipp Ther, Ana Siljak, Redrawing Nations: Ethnic Cleansing in East-Central Europe, 1944-1948
Matthew Frank
doi:10.2307/4213659
Cite
163-164
Review of Ville Pernaa, Tehtävänä Neuvostoliitto. Opetusministeriön Neuvostoliittoinstituutin roolit suomalaisessa politiikassa 1944-1992
George Maude
doi:10.2307/4213660
Cite
164-166
Review of Raymond Garthoff, A Journey through the Cold War: A Memoir of Containment and Coexistence
Susan L. Carruthers
doi:10.2307/4213661
Cite
166-167
Review of Steven Saxonberg, The Fall: A Comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland
George Sanford
doi:10.2307/4213662
Cite
167-169
Review of Anna M. Grzymala-Busse, Redeeming the Communist Past: The Regeneration of Communist Parties in East Central Europe
Michael Waller
doi:10.2307/4213663
Cite
169-170
Review of Kieran Williams, Slovakia after Communism and Mečiarism
T. Haughton
doi:10.2307/4213664
Cite
170-172
Review of Erika Harris, Nationalism and Democratisation: Politics of Slovakia and Slovenia
T. Haughton
doi:10.2307/4213665
Cite
172-173
Review of Thomas Lane, Lithuania: Stepping Westward
A. E. Ashbourne
doi:10.2307/4213666
Cite
173-175
Review of R. Giles, R. W. Snyder, L. DeLisle, Reporting the Post-Communist Revolution
Frank H. Ellis
doi:10.2307/4213667
Cite
176-180
Review of Vladimir Mau, Irina Starodubrovskaya, The Challenge of Revolution: Contemporary Russia in Historical Perspective; Martin Miller, The Russian Revolution: The Essential Readings
John White
doi:10.2307/4213668
Cite
180-182
Review of Vladimir Tikhomirov, Russia after Yeltsin
Bill Tompson
doi:10.2307/4213669
Cite
182-184
Review of Zoltan Barany, Robert G. Moser, Russian Politics: Challenges of Democratization
Luke March
doi:10.2307/4213670
Cite
184-185
Review of Donald Barry, Russian Politics: The Post-Soviet Phase
Jane Henderson
doi:10.2307/4213671
Cite
185-186
Review of Eugene Huskey, Presidential Power in Russia
Jane Henderson
doi:10.2307/4213672
Cite
186-188
Review of Shirin Akiner, Tajikistan: Disintegration or Reconciliation?
R. Dannreuther
doi:10.2307/4213673
Cite
188-189
Review of Victor-Yves Ghebali, Daniel Warner, The Operational Role of the OSCE in South-Eastern Europe: Contributing to Regional Stability in the Balkans
K. M. Fierke
doi:10.2307/4213674
Cite
189-191
Review of M. Ingham, H. Ingham, H. Domański, Women on the Polish Labor Market
Frances Millard
doi:10.2307/4213675
Cite
191-193
Review of Timothy A. Byrnes, Transnational Catholicism in Postcommunist Europe
John Eibner
doi:10.2307/4213676
Cite
193-194
Review of Marida Hollos, Scandal in a Small Town: Understanding Modern Hungary through the Stories of Three Families
Anne White
doi:10.2307/4213677
Cite

Rights to this title are held by School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.


Permanent link to this title: