Kritika Volume 1 No.3

Michael David-Fox
Peter Holquist
Marshall Poe
1531-023X
443-622
2000
Paperback

Contents
From the Editors
Reviewing Reviews
 

443

Articles and Reactions

Malte Rolf (Reaction)
Constructing a Soviet Time: Bolshevik Festivals and Their Rivals during the First Five-Year Plan. A Study of the Central Black Earth Region
 

447

Richard Stites
Festivals of Collusion? Provincial Days in the 1930s
 

475

Galina S. Rylkova
A Silver Lining to the Russian Clouds: Remembering the Silver Age in the 1920s and 1930s
 

481

Caryl Emerson (Reaction)
Memory, Indestructible as the Eternal Metals: Three Russian Views
 

501

G.M. Hamburg
Remembering Natal'ia Pirumova: On Writing History in the Stalin and Post-Stalin Eras
 

507

Review Essays
Austin Jersild
"Russia," from the Vistula to the Terek to the Amur
 

531

Heather J. Coleman
Atheism versus Secularization? Religion in Soviet Russia, 1917--61

547

Andreas Langenohl
History between Politics and Public: Historiography, Collective Memory, and the "Archival Revolution" in Russia

559

Reviews
Richard Hellie
Arkadii Georgievich Man'kov, Zakonodatel'stvo i pravo Rossii vtoroi poloviny XVII v.
 

559

Martin Aust
Oleg Ivanovich Chistiakov and T. E. Novitskaia, eds., Reformy Aleksandra II; Liubov' Fedorovna Pisar'kova, Moskovskaia Gorodskaia Duma, 1863--1917; Anatolii Filippovich Smirnov, Gosudarstvennaia Duma Rossiiskoi Imperii, 1906--1917
 

578

S.A. Smith
Martin Malia, Russia under Western Eyes: From the Bronze Horseman to the Lenin Mausoleum; Iu. S. Borisov, A. V. Golubev, M. M. Kudukina, V. A. Nevezhin, eds. Rossiia i Zapad: Formirovanie vneshnepoliticheskikh stereotipov v soznanii rossiiskogo obshchestva pervoi poloviny XX veka
 

586

Michael S. Gorham
Orlando Figes and Boris Kolonitskii, Interpreting the Russian Revolution: The Language and Symbols of 1917
 

597

Donald Filtzer
V. F. Zima, Golod v SSSR, 1946--1947 godov: Proiskhozhdenie i posledstviia
 

603

Brian Baer
Laurie Essig, Queer in Russia: A Story of Sex, Self, and the Other; Lev Samoilov (pseud.), Perevernutyi mir; David Tuller, Cracks in the Iron Closet: Travels in Gay and Lesbian Russia
 

611

CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
 

619