Slavonic and East European Review 85.3

Slavonic and East European Review 85.3

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

1 July 2007  •  200pp

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Contents:

401-440
Literature: Leskov's "Ledi Makbet Mtsenskogo uezda": Composition and Symbolic Framework
Robin Aizlewood
doi:10.2307/25479103
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441-461
Displacement and Utopia: Volodymyr Vynnychenko's "Soniachna mashyna"
Mykola Iv. Soroka
doi:10.2307/25479104
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462-490
Cinema: Educating the Filmmakers: The State Institute of Cinematography in the 1930s
Jamie Miller
doi:10.2307/25479105
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491-521
History: Between Moscow and London: Romanian Orthodoxy and National Communism, 1960-1965
Lucian N. Leustean
doi:10.2307/25479106
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522-542
Social Sciences: The Brother-City Project and Socialist Humanism: Haskovo, Tashkent and "Sblizhenie"
Cristofer Scarboro
doi:10.2307/25479107
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543-559
The Referendum on the Construction of a Nuclear Heating Plant in Voronezh in 1990: An Example of Grassroots Democracy in the Soviet Union
Mike Bowker, Antje Grebner
doi:10.2307/25479108
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560-565
Obituary: Professor Lindsey Hughes (1949-2007)
Roger Bartlett
doi:10.2307/25479109
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566-567
Review of Mirja Varpio, Evangelium Cyrillicum Gothoburgense: A Codicological, Palaeographical, Textological and Linguistic Study of a Church Slavonic Tetraevangel
D. Christians
doi:10.2307/25479110
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567-569
Review of Natalia Tronenko, Regularities in the Behaviour of Russian Phrasal Idioms
C. L. Drage
doi:10.2307/25479111
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569-571
Review of Thomas Seifrid, The Word Made Self: Russian Writings on Language 1860-1930
Craig Brandist
doi:10.2307/25479112
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571-572
Review of David M. Bethea, The Pushkin Handbook
Ann Shukman
doi:10.2307/25479113
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573-574
Review of Horst-Jürgen Gerigk, Staat und Revolution im russischen Roman des 20. Jahrhunderts 1900-1925. Eine historische und poetologische Studie
U. Lange
doi:10.2307/25479114
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574-576
Review of David A. Norris, In the Wake of the Balkan Myth: Questions of Identity and Modernity
Zoran Milutinović
doi:10.2307/25479115
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576-578
Review of Andrew L. Jenks, Russia in a Box: Art and Identity in an Age of Revolution
Lindsey Hughes
doi:10.2307/25479116
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578-579
Review of Slobodan Giša Bogunović, Arhitektonska enciklopedija Beograda XIX i XX veka
David A. Norris
doi:10.2307/25479117
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579-581
Review of Roger Bartlett, A History of Russia
Simon Dixon
doi:10.2307/25479118
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581-582
Review of György Gömöri, Magyarországi diákok angol és skót egyetemeken 1526-1789
Peter Sherwood
doi:10.2307/25479119
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582-584
Review of Ian D. Thatcher, Late Imperial Russia: Problems and Prospects. Essays in Honour of R. B. McKean
David Saunders
doi:10.2307/25479120
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584-585
Review of Alexander Prusin, Nationalizing a Borderland: War, Ethnicity, and Anti-Jewish Violence in East Galicia, 1914-1920
Michael Berkowitz
doi:10.2307/25479121
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585-587
Review of L. Viola, V. P. Danilov, N. A. Ivnitskii, D. Kozlov, The War against the Peasantry 1927-1930: The Tragedy of the Soviet Countryside
David Moon
doi:10.2307/25479122
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587-589
Review of Bogdan Szlachta, Tomasz Bieroń, Polish Perspectives on Communism: An Anthology
Robert Kulpa
doi:10.2307/25479123
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589-591
Review of Andrew Wilson, Virtual Politics: Faking Democracy in the Post-Soviet World
A. Umland
doi:10.2307/25479124
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591-593
Review of Shirin Akiner, The Caspian: Politics, Energy and Security
Tracey German
doi:10.2307/25479125
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