Slavonic and East European Review 100.4

Slavonic and East European Review 100.4

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

  23 March 2023

ISBN: 978-1-839542-43-5 (paperback)

Access online: At Project MUSE


Contents:

i-vi
Index: Volume 100, 2022
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601-622
The Dangers of Dress in Nikolai Gogol´'s St Petersburg
Daniel Green
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623-653
'Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted': Dostoevskii, Nietzsche and the Most Famous Quote in Slovene Literature
Matic Kocijančič
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654-673
Petr and Fevroniia's Unorthodox Marriage
Nick Mayhew
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674-704
Time Out from the Daily Grind: Peasant Rest in Late Imperial Rural Russia
Sarah Badcock
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705-727
Cultural Diplomacy during the Cold War: Britain and the UK-USSR Cultural Agreements
Peter Waldron
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728-744
New Trends in Museum and Memory Studies: A Way Forward for Central and Eastern Europe?
Tadeusz Wojtych
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745-746
Review of Elek Benkő; Klára Sándor and István Vásáry (ed.), A székely írás emlékei: Corpus Monumentorum Alphabeto Siculico Exaratorum
George Gömöri
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747-749
Review of Tomasz Bilczewski; Stanley Bill, and Magdalena Popiel (ed.), The Routledge World Companion to Polish Literature
Kasia Szymańska
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749-751
Review of José Vergara, All Future Plunges to the Past: James Joyce in Russian Literature
Peter Barta
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751-753
Review of Yuri Leving, Nabokov in Motion: Modernity and Movement
Tim Harte
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753-755
Review of Carol Any, The Soviet Writers' Union and Its Leaders: Identity and Authority under Stalin
Polly Jones
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755-758
Review of Patrick Zuk, Nikolay Myaskovsky: A Composer and His Times
Anthony Gritten
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758-759
Review of Darra Goldstein, The Kingdom of Rye: A Brief History of Russian Food
Diane P. Koenker
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760-764
Review of Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger, Maria Theresa: The Habsburg Empress in Her Time
Richard Butterwick
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764-765
Review of Alexander M. Martin, From the Holy Roman Empire to the Land of the Tsars: One Family's Odyssey, 1768–1870
Patrick O'Meara
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766-767
Review of J. M. White, Unity in Faith? Edinoverie, Russian Orthodoxy, and Old Belief, 1800–1918
Maureen Perrie
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768-769
Review of Alexander Morrison, The Russian Conquest of Central Asia: A Study in Imperial Expansion, 1814–1914
A. G. Marshall
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770-771
Review of Anatol Shmelev, In the Wake of Empire: Anti-Bolshevik Russia in International Affairs, 1917–1920
Martin Dewhirst
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772-773
Review of David Featherstone and Christian Høgsbjerg (ed.), The Red and the Black: The Russian Revolution and the Black Atlantic
Natalia Telepneva
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774-775
Review of Albert Baiburin, The Soviet Passport: The History, Nature and Uses of the Internal Passport in the USSR
Mark Edele
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775-777
Review of Jeffrey K. Hass, Wartime Suffering and Survival: The Human Condition under Siege in the Blockade of Leningrad, 1941–1944
Alexis Peri
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777-779
Review of Jack Comforty, The Stolen Narrative of the Bulgarian Jews and the Holocaust
Bojan Aleksov
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780-783
Review of Meelis Saueauk and Meelis Maripuu (ed.), Sovietisation and Violence: The Case of Estonia ed. by Meelis Saueauk and Toomas Hiio, and: Propaganda, Immigration, and Monuments: Perspectives on Methods Used to Entrench Soviet Power in Estonia in the 1950s–1980s
Edward Cohn
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783-787
Review of George Tomaziu, Spy, Artist, Prisoner: My Life in Romania under Fascist and Communist Rule
Dennis Deletant
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787-789
Review of Yaroslav Kuzminov and Maria Yudkevich, Higher Education in Russia
Stephen Webber
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789-792
Review of Akhmed Zakaev, Subjugate or Exterminate! A Memoir of Russia's Wars in Chechnya by Akhmed Zakaev, and: Russia, Chechnya, and the West, 2000–2006
John Russell
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793-794
Review of Heinrich Kirschbaum, Revolution der Geduld: Eine belarussische Bricolage
Arnold McMillin
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