Slavonic and East European Review 88.3

Slavonic and East European Review 88.3

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

1 July 2010  •  164pp

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Contents:

437-467
Literature: In Praise of Booze: "Moskva-Petushki" and Erasmian Irony
Oliver Ready
doi:10.2307/20780431
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468-494
History: On Behalf of the Emperor: The Finnish Guard's Campaign to Poland, 1831
Jussi Jalonen
doi:10.2307/20780432
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495-524
White Russians Crossing the Black Sea: Fridtjof Nansen, Constantinople and the First Modern Repatriation of Refugees Displaced by Civil Conflict, 1922-23
Martyn Housden
doi:10.2307/20780433
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525-528
Obituary: John Ernest Oliver Screen, 1939-2009
David Kirby
doi:10.2307/20780434
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529-530
Review of Jostein Børtnes, The Poetry of Prose: Readings in Russian Literature. Slavica Bergensia, 8
Leon Burnett
doi:10.2307/20780435
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530-532
Review of Marcus Levitt, Tatyana Novikov, Time of Trouble: Violence in Russian Literature and Culture
Dan Beer
doi:10.2307/20780436
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532-533
Review of Elizabeth Cheresh Allen, A Fallen Idol is Still a God: Lermontov and the Quandaries of Cultural Transmission
Philip Bullock
doi:10.2307/20780437
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533-535
Review of Dan Ungurianu, Plotting History: The Russian Historical Novel in the Imperial Age
Richard Freeborn
doi:10.2307/20780438
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535-536
Review of Knut Andreas Grimstad, Styling Russia: Multiculture in the Prose of Nikolai Leskov. Slavica Bergensia, 7
J. Y. Muckle
doi:10.2307/20780439
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536-538
Review of Robin Feuer Miller, Dostoevsky's Unfinished Journey
Sarah J. Young
doi:10.2307/20780440
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538-539
Review of Daniel Rancour-Laferriere, Tolstoy's Quest for God
Robin Feuer Miller
doi:10.2307/20780441
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540-542
Review of Galina Rylkova, The Archaeology of Anxiety: The Russian Silver Age and Its Legacy. Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies
Angela Smith
doi:10.2307/20780442
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542-544
Review of Tat'iana Marchenko, Russkie pisateli i Nobelevskaia premiia (1901-1955). Bausteine zur Slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte. Neue Folge, Reihe A: 55
Martin Dewhirst
doi:10.2307/20780443
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544-546
Review of Philip S. Taylor, Anton Rubinstein: A Life in Music. Russian Music Studies
Philip Bullock
doi:10.2307/20780444
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546
Review of Jonathan Shepard, The Expansion of Orthodox Europe: Byzantium, the Balkans and Russia. The Expansion of Latin Europe, 1000-1500 Series
Martyn Rady
doi:10.2307/20780445
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546-548
Review of Marko Attila Hoare, The History of Bosnia: From the Middle Ages to the Present Day
Tom Gallagher
doi:10.2307/20780446
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548-549
Review of Shane O'Rourke, The Cossacks
Brian L. Davies
doi:10.2307/20780447
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549-552
Review of Nicholas B. Breyfogle, Abby Schrader, Willard Sunderland, Peopling the Russian Periphery: Borderland Colonization in Eurasian History. BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European Studies, 38
Nick Baron
doi:10.2307/20780448
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552-553
Review of Alan Wood, The Romanov Empire 1613-1917: Autocracy and Opposition. Brief Histories
A. A. Fedorov
doi:10.2307/20780449
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554-555
Review of Peter Waldron, Governing Tsarist Russia
Mark B. Smith
doi:10.2307/20780450
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555-557
Review of A. Brintlinger, I. Vinitsky, Madness and the Mad in Russian Culture
Dan Beer
doi:10.2307/20780451
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557-558
Review of Andreas Schönle, The Ruler in the Garden: Politics and Landscape Design in Imperial Russia. Russian Transformations: Literature, Thought, Culture, I
Gitta Hammarberg
doi:10.2307/20780452
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559-560
Review of J. E. O. Screen, The Army in Finland During the Last Decades of Swedish Rule (1770-1809). Studia Historica, 75
Antti Kujala
doi:10.2307/20780453
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561-563
Review of Andrej Mitrović, Serbia's Great War, 1914-1918
Jovo B. Šuščević
doi:10.2307/20780454
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563-564
Review of Katy Turton, Forgotten Lives: The Role of Lenin's Sisters in the Russian Revolution, 1864-1937
Christopher Read
doi:10.2307/20780455
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564-566
Review of Alexander Rabinowitch, The Bolsheviks in Power: The First Year of Soviet Rule in Petrograd
John White
doi:10.2307/20780456
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566-567
Review of Dejan Djokić, Elusive Compromise: A History of Interwar Yugoslavia
John Paul Newman
doi:10.2307/20780457
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567-569
Review of Hiroaki Kuromiya, The Voices of the Dead: Stalin's Great Terror in the 1930s
Miriam Dobson
doi:10.2307/20780458
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569-570
Review of Miklós Zeidler, Thomas J. DeKornfeld, Helen DeKornfeld, Ideas on Territorial Revision in Hungary, 1920-1945. East European Monographs, 717
Géza Jeszenszky
doi:10.2307/20780459
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571-572
Review of Chad Bryant, Prague in Black: Nazi Rule and Czech Nationalism
Carlos W. C. Reijnen
doi:10.2307/20780460
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572-574
Review of Katalin Kádár Lynn, Tibor Eckhardt: His American Years 1941-1972. EEM, 709
Thomas Lorman
doi:10.2307/20780461
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575-576
Review of Mojmír Povolný, Zápas o lidská práva. Rada svobodného Československa a helsinský proces
F. D. Raška
doi:10.2307/20780462
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576-577
Review of George Vassiliou, The Accession Story: The EU from 15 to 25 Countries
T. Haughton
doi:10.2307/20780463
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577-579
Review of Ignác Romsics, From Dictatorship to Democracy: The Birth of the Third Hungarian Republic 1988-2001. Atlantic Studies on Society in Change, 135. East European Monographs, 722
Géza Jeszenszky
doi:10.2307/20780464
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579-581
Review of Stanislav J. Kirschbaum, Central European History and the European Union: The Meaning of Europe. Studies in Central and Eastern Europe
Carlos W. C. Reijnen
doi:10.2307/20780465
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581-584
Review of Roger E. Kanet, Russia: Re-Emerging Great Power. Studies in Central and Eastern Europe; Jackie Gower, Graham Timmins, Russia and Europe in the Twenty-First Century: An Uneasy Partnership
Peter J. S. Duncan
doi:10.2307/20780466
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584-586
Review of Henry E. Hale, Why Not Parties in Russia? Democracy, Federalism, and the State
Luke March
doi:10.2307/20780467
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586-587
Review of Tony Wood, Chechnya: The Case for Independence
J. Vaughn
doi:10.2307/20780468
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587-588
Review of Nicolas Hayoz, Simon Hug, Tax Evasion, Trust, and State Capacities. Interdisciplinary Studies on Central and Eastern Europe, 3
Colin W. Lawson
doi:10.2307/20780469
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589-590
Review of David A. Kideckel, Getting by in Postsocialist Romania: Labor, the Body, and Working-Class Culture. New Anthropologies of Europe
P. B. Jackson
doi:10.2307/20780470
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590-591
Review of Marcin Kula, Messages of Stones: The Changing Symbolism of the Urban Landscape in Warsaw in the Post-Communist Era. Trondheim Studies on East European Cultures and Societies, 20
Katarzyna Zechenter
doi:10.2307/20780471
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