2019
Contents
Special Issue
Science, Fiction, and Power in the Soviet Union
From the Editors
Technopolitics and the Frontiers of History . . . 677
ARTICLES
Alexei Yurchak
Communist Proteins: Lenin’s Skin, Astrobiology, and the Origin of Life . . . 683
Slava Gerovitch
“We Teach Them to Be Free”: Specialized Math Schools and the Cultivation of the Soviet Technical Intelligentsia . . . 717
Ksenia Tatarchenko
“The Right to Be Wrong”: Science Fiction, Gaming, and the Cybernetic Imaginary in Kon-Tiki: A Path to the Earth (1985–86) . . . 755
Joseph Kellner
As Above, So Below: Astrology and the Fate of Soviet Scientism . . . 783
REACTION
Grégory Dufaud
The History of Science and Technology, or How to Grasp Heterogeneity . . . 813
REVIEW ESSAYS
Volodymyr Kravchenko
Putting One and One Together? “Ukraine,” “Malorossiia,” and “Russia” . . . 823
Courtney Doucette
A Blast from the Past . . . 841
REVIEWS
Maureen Perrie
Samozvanstvo and the Legitimation of Power in Russian Political Culture . . . 855
Zhang Fengfeng and Zhang Laiyi
Divergent Paths in the History of Central Eurasia . . . 865
Éric Aunoble
Postrevolutionary Syndromes . . . 879
Jörn Happel
Nikolai Bolkhovitinov Analyzes the US Enemy in the USSR . . . 889
Katja M. Mielke
Thirty Years after the Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan . . . 895
IN MEMORIAM
Laurie Manchester
Mark von Hagen (1954–2019) . . . 904
LETTER
Taras Kuzio
To the Editors
With a Response from Tarik Cyril Amar . . . 907
Contributors to This Issue . . . 911
From the Editors
An Interview with Kate Brown 437
Forum: Crime, Labor, and Justice in the Wartime USSR
Oleg Budnitskii
The Great Terror of 1941
Toward a History of Wartime Stalinist Criminal Justice 447
Oleg V. Khlevniuk
Deserters from the Labor Front
The Limits of Coercion in the Soviet War Economy 481
Articles
Alexander V. Maiorov
Byzantine Imperial Purple in Ancient Rus ́ 505
Laurie Manchester
Fusing Russian Nationalism with Soviet Patriotism
Changing Conceptions of Homeland and the Mass Repatriation of Manchurian Russians after Stalin’s Death 529
History and Historians: Reflections on Women’s History
Introduction 559
Barbara Engel
“In the Beginning” 565
Eve Levin
A Journey through Feminism 571
Natalia Pushkareva
My Women’s History, My Memory 577
David L. Ransel
A Side Door to Women’s History 583
Christine D. Worobec
A Circuitous Path 591
Review Essays
Michael Hancock-Parmer Flight and Famine
Interrogating Collectivization, Stalinism, and Genocide 601
Eleonory Gilburd
Seminal Years and the Long Arc of the Moral Universe. 613
Reviews
Steven Seegel
The Enlightenment in Russia and Points West. 627
Boris Ganichev
Seeing the Russian Empire through an Ottoman Prism. 634
Adeeb Khalid
Cottonizing Central Asia 644
Rósa Magnúsdóttir
Truth and Lies across the Iron Curtain 649
Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
The Struggle for a Political Economy from Gorbachev to Putin 655
In Memoriam
Alain Blum and Françoise Daucé
Larissa Zakharova (1977–2019) 662
Contributors to This Issue 673
From the Editors
“The Year That Changed the World”? 221
Erratum 226
Forum: Oral History and Memory in Soviet Central Asia
Jeff Sahadeo
Introduction 227
Marianne Kamp
Hunger and Potatoes: The 1933 Famine in Uzbekistan and Changing Foodways 237
Adrienne L. Edgar
What to Name the Children? Oral Histories of Ethnically Mixed Families in Soviet Kazakhstan and Tajikistan 269
Ali İğmen
Gender and National Identity in Memories of the Late 20th-Century Soviet Theater in Kyrgyzstan 291
Article
Evgenii A. Krestiannikov
Along the Routes of Justice: Judicial Circuit Riding in Western Siberia during the Late Imperial Period 315
Review Essays
Alexander E. Balistreri
Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Shaykh: Border Crossers in the Historiography of the Modern Caucasus 345
Christine E. Evans
Stirlitz in Washington? What “Stagnation” Tells Us Now 365
Reviews
Lynn Ellen Patyk
Reading, Writing, and Realism in 19th-Century Russia 377
Alexander Morrison
Convicts and Concentration Camps 390
Oksana Bulgakowa
The Other History of Soviet Cinema 404
Joshua Rubenstein
Unearthing the Holocaust on the Russian Front 409
Susanne Schattenberg
Brezhnev’s Memos as a Source 421
Walter Sperling
Moscow, Maidan, and the Politics of Russia’s “Glorious Past” 430
Letter
Ben Eklof and Tatiana Saburova
To the Editors 433
Contributors to This Issue 435
Contents
From the Editors
Walled Worlds “Illiberal Democracy” and the CEU Affair 1
Forum: “National Indifference” in the Russian Empire
Andrei Cusco
Russians, Romanians, or Neither?
Mobilization of Ethnicity and “National Indifference” in Early 20th-Century Bessarabia 7
Karsten Brüggemann and Katja Wezel
Nationally Indifferent or Ardent Nationalists?
On the Options for Being German in Russia’s Baltic Provinces, 1905–17 39
Alexei Miller “National Indifference” as a Political Strategy? 63
Articles
John M. Romero
Soviet Music as National Achievement
The development of Professional Music in the tatar Assr, 1928–59 73
Simone A. Bellezza
The “Transnationalization” of Ukrainian Dissent
New York City Ukrainian Students and the Defense of Human Rights, 1968–80 99
Review Essays
Luba Golburt
Private Affairs
Histories of the Russian Age of Sensibility 121
Theodore R. Weeks
Jews and Russians from Imperial to Soviet Times 133
Tarik Cyril Amar
Politics, Starvation, and Memory
A Critique of Red Famine 145
Reviews
Ricarda Vulpius
The Russian Variant of Enlightenment 171
Boris Kolonitskii
Before and After the Revolution 179
Vitalij Fastovskij
In Search of Soviet Podlinnost ́ 184
Barbara Martin and Clemens Günther
Psychiatry in Late Soviet Literature 191
Karl D. Qualls
Making Spaces, Building Socialism, Transforming People 198
Andreas Hilger
The Global Cold War and its Legacies 208
Contributors to This Issue 219
2018
Contents
From the Editors
An Interview with Lewis H. Siegelbaum 689
Articles
Rachel Koroloff Juniper
From Medicine to Poison and Back Again in 17th-Century Muscovy 697
Siobhán Hearne
To Denounce or Defend?
Public Participation in the Policing of Prostitution in Late Imperial Russia 717
Yuexin Rachel Lin
The Opportunity of a Thousand Years
Chinese Merchant Organizations in the Russian Civil War 745
Edward Cohn
A Soviet Theory of Broken Windows
Prophylactic Policing and the KGB’s Struggle with Political Unrest in the Baltic Republics 769
Review Essays
Alison K. Smith
The Russian Empire, the Russian Nation, and the Problem of the 19th Century 793
Sofya Salomatina
Debtors and Creditors in the Modern Age
An Interdisciplinary Dialogue 813
Stephen M. Norris
Killing Stalin
An Interpretation in Three Acts 827
Reviews
Jennifer Keating
Place, Power, and Experience in Tsarist Exile 849
Olga Malinova-Tziafeta
On the Path to Russian Modernity 861
Sören Urbansky
Challenges of Subalternity on the Northeast Asian Frontier 867
Joshua Rubenstein
Millenarian Bolshevism? 877
Igor Narskii
Archaeology of a Lost World and Remembering Soviet Life 891
Erratum 907
Contributors to This Issue 908
Contents
From the Editors
Back in the USSR? 463
Articles
Tatiana Borisova and Jane Burbank
Russia’s Legal Trajectories 469
Steven Maddox
Gulag Football
Competitive and Recreational Sport in Stalin’s System of Forced Labor 509
Alain Blum and Emilia Koustova
Negotiating Lives, Redefining Repressive Policies
Managing the Legacies of Stalinist Deportations 537
Alissa Klots and Maria Romashova
Lenin’s Cohort
The First Mass Generation of Soviet Pensioners and Public Activism in the Khrushchev Era 573
Review Article
Antony Kalashnikov
Stalinist Crimes and the Ethics of Memory 599
Review Essay
Victoria Frede
Revolutionaries in Deed 627
Reviews
Mari Isoaho
Shakhmatov’s Legacy and the Chronicles of Kievan Rus ́ 637
Hilde Hoogenboom
Catherine the Great and Royal Biographies 649
Yanni Kotsonis
Russia and the Greek Revolution 661
Zhou Jiaying and Zhang Guangxiang
Chinese Scholars on Revolutionary Russia 671
Letters
Benjamin Nathans
To the Editors
With a response from Jonathan Daly 682
James H. Meyer
To the Editors
With a response from Norihiro Naganawa 684
Contributors to is Issue 686
Contents
From the Editors
The Black Sea World and the Question of Boundaries 237
Forum: Food, Wine, and Leisure in the Black Sea Region
Diane P. Koenker
The Taste of Others
Soviet Adventures in Cosmopolitan Cuisines 243
Carol B. Stevens
Shabo
Wine and Prosperity on the Russian Steppe 273
Stephen V. Bittner
A Problem of Taste
An American Connoisseur’s Travels through the Soviet Union’s Black Sea Vineyards and Wineries 305
Johanna Conterio
“Our Black Sea Coast”
The Sovietization of the Black Sea Littoral under Khrushchev and the Problem of Overdevelopment 327
Articles
Igor Fedyukin
The “German” Reign of Empress Anna
Russia’s Disciplinary Moment? 363
Malte Rolf
Between State Building and Local Cooperation
Russian Rule in the Kingdom of Poland, 1864–1915 385
History and Historians
An Interview with Robert Edelman 417
Review Essay
Alexandra Oberländer
Beam Me Up/Out/Somewhere, Tovarishch
Negotiating the Everyday in Late Socialism 433
Reviews
Damien Tricoire
Diplomacy, Ceremonial, and Culture in Early Modern Russia 445
Mustafa Tuna
Loyalty and Negotiation in the Russian Empire 454
Contributors to This Issue 460
Special Issue
Through Picture and Story
Artistic Approaches to History
Visions of Russian Culture and Politics
Images as Historical Sources 1
Forum: Depicting and Crafting the Ideology of Muscovite Tsardom
Brian J. Boeck
Problems and Possibilities of a “New” Muscovite Source 9
Sergei Bogatyrev
Three Takes on One Legend
Polyphony in Muscovite Court Culture 17
Nancy S. Kollmann
The Litsevoi Svod as Graphic Novel
Narrativity in Iconographic Style 53
Isolde Thyrêt
Visualizing the Literary Image of Muscovite Royal Wives
Grand Princess Evdokiia in the Skazanie vmale in the Chronicles of Ivan IV’s Reign 83
Articles
Joan Neuberger
Not a Film but a Nightmare:
Revisiting Stalin’s Response to Eisenstein’s Ivan the Terrible, Part II 115
Alexis Peri
The Art of Revision
How Vera Inber Scripted the Siege and Her Self during World War II 143
Review Article
Oleg Budnitskii
A Harvard Project in Reverse
Materials of the Commission of the USSR Academy of Scienceson the History of the Great Patriotic War—Publications and Interpretations 175
Review Essay
Ryan Tucker Jones
Approaching Russian History from European Seas 203
Reviews
Austin Jersild
Sino-Soviet Relations, Decolonization, and the Global Cold War 217
Bathsheba Demuth
Soviet Environment, Capitalist World 225
Letters
Nana Tuntiya
To the Editors 231
Response by Alexandra Oberländer
Contributors to is Issue 234
2017
Contents
From the Editors
Historical Schools, Scholarly Lineages, and Methodological Pluralism 655
Articles
Anna Joukovskaia
A Living Law
Divorce Contracts in Early Modern Russia 661
Jan Arend
Russian Science in Translation
How Pochvovedenie Was Brought to the West, c. 1875–1945 683
Ksenia Tatarchenko
“The Computer Does Not Believe in Tears”
Soviet Programming, Professionalization, and the Gendering of Authority 709
Echoes of Great October
Michael David-Fox
Toward a Life Cycle Analysis of the Russian Revolution 741
History and Historians
Jonathan Daly The Pleiade
Five Scholars Who Founded Russian Historical Studies in the United States 785
Review Essay
Moritz Florin Beyond Colonialism?
Agency, Power, and the Making of Soviet Central Asia 827
Reviews
Frank Golczewski
Four Traumatizations at Created Ukrainian Identity 839
Julia Richers
Remembering the Soviet Space Program 843
In Memoriam
Elena Marasinova
“All in Good Conscience”
In Memory of Michelle Lamarche Marrese (1964–2016) 848 Contributors to This Issue 856
Contents
From the Editors
An Interview with Jan Plamper
On the History of Emotions 453
Articles
Evgenii Trefilov
Proof of Sincere Love for the Tsar
Popular Monarchism in the Age of Peter the Great 461
Brandon Schechter
Khoziaistvo and Khoziaeva
The Properties and Proprietors of the Red Army, 1941–45 487
Jo Laycock
Belongings
People and Possessions in the Armenian Repatriations, 1945–49 511
Constantin Katsakioris
Burden or Allies?
Third World Students and Internationalist Duty through Soviet Eyes 539
Alexandra Oberländer
Cushy Work, Backbreaking Leisure
Late Soviet Work Ethics Reconsidered 569
Review Essay
Manfred Zeller
Before and after the End of the World
Rethinking the Soviet Collapse 591
Reviews
Elena I. Campbell
Global Hajj and the Russian State 603
Contents
From the Editors
On the Centenary of Revolution 229
Articles
Alexander V. Maiorov
Prince Mikhail of Chernigov
From Maneuverer to Martyr 237
Mustafa Tuna
“Pillars of the Nation”
The Making of a Russian Muslim Intelligentsia and the Origins of Jadidism 257
Sören Urbansky and Helena Barop
Under the Red Star’s Faint Light
How Sakhalin Became Soviet 283
Molly Pucci
Translating the State
Czechoslovakia’s Search for the Soviet Model of the Secret Police, 1945–52 317
Ex Tempore: Did the Working Class Matter in 1917?
An Introduction from the Editors 345
Boris N. Mironov
Cannon Fodder for the Revolution
The Russian Proletariat in 1917 351
Sarah Badcock
Interrogating Working-Class Lives
Evidence in Social History 371
Diane P. Koenker
Talkin’ about Class Formation 377
William G. Rosenberg
On Cannon Fodder and Straw Men 389
Response
Boris N. Mironov
The Workers Question and Revolutionary Gamesmanship in 1917 401
Review Essay
Norihiro Naganawa
Transimperial Muslims, the Modernizing State, and Local Politics in the Late Imperial Volga-Ural Region 417
Reviews
Boris Belge
Between Party and People(s)—Where Music Sounds 437
Lewis H. Siegelbaum
Both Sides Now 444
Contributors to This Issue 450
Contents
From the Editors
Within and Beyond the Ivory Tower
Worlds without Nationalist Blinders 1
Forum: A Different World Order? The USSR and the Global South
Masha Kirasirova
The “East” as a Category of Bolshevik Ideology and Comintern Administration
The Arab Section of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East 7
Samuel J. Hirst
Soviet Orientalism across Borders
Documentary Film for the Turkish Republic 35
Katerina Clark
Indian Leftist Writers of the 1930s Maneuver among India, London, and Moscow
The Case of Mulk Raj Anand and His Patron Ralph Fox 63
Reaction
Bruce Grant
Communist Internationals 89
Articles
Charles J. Halperin
Contemporary Russian Perceptions of Ivan IV’s Oprichnina 95
Claire Knight
Enemy Films on Soviet Screens
Trophy Films during the Early Cold War, 1947–52 125
Review Essays
Ian W. Campbell Writing Imperial Lives
Biography, Autobiography, and Microhistory 151
Ilya Kukulin
Russian Literature on the Shoah
New Approaches and Contexts 165
Dietrich Beyrau
A Bird’s Eye View of Soviet and World Communism 177
Reviews
Mary Schaeffer Conroy
Imperial Russia’s Civil Society, 1750–1917 193
Kirill Rossiianov
Ivan Pavlov and the Moral Physiology of Self 203
Frank Henschel
Youth Cultures in Eastern Europe 210
Vladimir Solonari
Stalinist Purges during and after World War II as Retribution 216
In Memoriam
Paul W. Werth
Thomas Barrett (1960–2016) 222
Contributors to This Issue 226
2016
Contents
From the Editors
Across and Beyond
Rethinking Transnational History 715
Articles
Wim Coudenys
Translation and the Emergence of History as an Academic Discipline in 18th-Century Russia 721
Ellie R. Schainker
On Faith and Fanaticism
Converts from Judaism and the Limits of Toleration in Late Imperial Russia 753
Grégory Dufaud and Lara Rzesnitzek
Soviet Psychiatry through the Prism of Circulation
The Case of Outpatient Psychiatry in the Interwar Period 781
Franziska Exeler
What Did You Do during the War?
Personal Responses to the Aftermath of Nazi Occupation 805
Donald J. Raleigh
“Soviet” Man of Peace
Leonid Il ́ich Brezhnev and His Diaries 837
Review Article
Paul W. Werth
Conformity and Defiance in a Religious Key 869
Review Essay
Christoph Witzenrath
Closing Gaps or Digging Holes?
Linking Imperial Frontiers in the 18th and 19th Centuries 897
Reviews
Darius Staliunas
Poland in the Russian Empire 909
Jörn Happel
Spies and Diplomats in US Soviet Policy 918
Karl Schlögel
Crossing Intellectual Borders 926
Contributors to This Issue 930
Contents
From the Editors
Revisiting Old Wars 489
Forum: Soviet Central Asia in and after World War II
Moritz Florin
Becoming Soviet through War
The Kyrgyz and the Great Fatherland War 495
Charles Shaw
Soldiers’ Letters to Inobatxon and O’g’ulxon
Gender and Nationality in the Birth of a Soviet Romantic Culture 517
Timothy Nunan
A Union Reframed
Sovinformbiuro, Postwar Soviet Photography, and Visual Orders in Soviet Central Asia 553
Artemy M. Kalinovsky
Central Planning, Local Knowledge?
Labor, Population, and the “Tajik School of Economics” 585
Reaction
Adrienne Lynn Edgar
Central Asian History as Soviet History 621
Review Essays
Julia Leikin
Across the Seven Seas
Is Russian Maritime History More Than Regional History? 631
Jared McBride
Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian Nationalism? 647
Anna Ivanova
Socialist Consumption and Brezhnev’s Stagnation
A Reappraisal of Late Communist Everyday Life 665
Reviews
David L. Ransel
Imperial Property Law and Its Consequences 679
Eric Lohr
The Russian Army in World War I 688
Scott Gehlbach
Taxes and Citizenship, 1850s–1920s 698
Vladimir Solonari
Soviet Foreign Relations “Hard” and “Soft,” 1917–45 702
Contributors to This Issue 712
Contents
From the Editors
The Vibrant 18th Century 237
Forum: Decrees and the Limits of Autocracy in 18th-Century Russia
Evgenii V. Akelev
The Barber of All Russia
Lawmaking, Resistance, and Mutual Adaptation during
Peter the Great’s Cultural Reforms 241
Sergey Chernikov
Noble Landownership in 18th-Century Russia
Revisiting the Economic and Sociopolitical Consequences of
Partible Inheritance 277
Elena Marasinova
Punishment by Penance in 18th-Century Russia
Church Practices in the Service of the Secular State 305
Lorenz Erren
Feofan Prokopovich’s Pravda voli monarshei as Fundamental Law
of the Russian Empire 333
Reaction
Richard S. Wortman
Intentions and Realities in 18th-Century Monarchy
New Insights and Discoveries 361
History and Historians
Interview with William Craft Brumfield Faded Glory in Full Color
Russia’s Architectural History 379
David L. Ransel
From the Del ́vig House to the Gas-Scraper
The Fight to Preserve St. Petersburg 405
Review Essays
Michael D. Gordin
Reflexivity and the Russian Professoriate 433
Volodymyr Ryzhkovskyi
Beyond the Binaries
The Postwar Soviet Intelligentsia in History and Memory 447
Reviews
George G. Weickhardt
Criminal Law in Muscovy 461
Jonathan W. Daly
Perlustration in Imperial Russia 466
François-Xavier Nérard
Stalinism as Traditional Political Culture 475
Letters
Justin Yoo
To the Editors 483
Isaac Scarborough
To the Editors 484
Contributors to This Issue 486
Contents
From the Editors
The Call of the Vozhd ́ 1
Articles
Dmitrii Liseitsev
Reconstructing the Late 16th- and 17th-Century Muscovite State Budget 5
Maria Mayofis
The Thaw and the Idea of National Gemeinschaft
The All-Russian Choral Society 27
Alexey Golubev
Time in 1:72 Scale
Plastic Historicity of Soviet Models 69
Chris Miller
Gorbachev’s Agriculture Agenda
Decollectivization and the Politics of Perestroika 95
Review Forum: The Great Dictator Revisited
Michael David-Fox
The Leader and the System 119
Jörg Baberowski
Master of Power
Stalin and the Evolution of the Soviet System of Terror 131
Review Forum: Imperial Russia in the World
Martin Aust
New Perspectives on Russian History in World History 139
Alessandro Stanziani
Russian Economic Growth in Global Perspective 151
Review Essays
Stephen M. Norris
A Biographical Turn? 163
Alexander V. Reznik
Lev Trotskii as the Mirror of the Russian Revolution 181
Reviews
Alexander M. Martin
Constructing Identity in Pushkin’s Russia 193
Elena I. Campbell
Foreign Faiths, Toleration, and Religious Freedom in the Russian Empire 205
Galina Ulianova
Private Lives and Public Spaces in Imperial Russia 215
Artemy M. Kalinovsky
Nationalism, Triumphalism, and the Final Months of the Soviet Union 228
Contributors to This Issue 233
2015
From the Editors
Memorials, Memorials: Closing in on the 1917 Centenary 729
State of the Field: 1917 on the Eve of the Centenary
S. A. Smith
The Historiography of the Russian Revolution 100 Years On 733
Boris i. Kolonitskii
On Studying the 1917 Revolution: Autobiographical Confessions and Historiographical Predictions 751
Liudmila Novikova
The Russian Revolution from a Provincial Perspective 769
Reaction
Donald J. Raleigh
The Russian Revolution after All These 100 Years 787
Articles
Lars T. Lih
Letter from Afar, Corrections from Up Close: The Bolshevik Consensus of 1917 799
Susanne Schattenberg
Trust, Care, and Familiarity in the Politburo: Brezhnev’s Scenarios of Power 835
Forum: Does Economic History Matter?
George Grantham
Economic History in a Russian Manner: The Gaidar Variations 859
Reaction
Richard Ericson
Economic History, Economic Theory, and Soviet Institutions 891
History and Historians
Leonid Gorizontov
Anatolii Remnev and the Regions of the Russian Empire 901
Review Forum: Eurasian Borderlands and Empires—A Grand View
Brian P. Farrell
The Wide-Angle Lens? The Centrality of Russia in the Histories of Eurasia, Empires, and Borderlands 917
Peter C. Perdue
Geopolitics and Its Discontents 925
Huri Islamoglu
Is Eurasian State Building Reducible to Cultural Politics? 935
John P. Ledonne
Definitions, Methodology, and Arguments 943
Alfred J. Rieber
Response 951
Review Essay
Oleg Khlevniuk
No Total Totality: Forced Labor, Stalinism, and De-Stalinization 961
Reviews
Theodore R. Weeks
Higher Education for Imperial Russian Jews 975
Lynn Ellen Patyk
Ambivalent reflections—Obshchestvo in the Time of Terrorism 980
Daniel Leese
Identity Discourses and the Sino-Soviet Split 988
Stephen M. Norris
Soviet Sound 997
Katherine Zubovich
Housing and Meaning in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia 1003
In Memoriam
Simon Dixon
Isabel de Madariaga (1919–2014) 1013
Contributors to This Issue 1020
Special Issue: The Soviet Gulag New Research and New Interpretations
From the Editors
What Was the Gulag? 469
Note
Aglaya K. Glebova
Picturing the Gulag 476
Articles
Oleg Khlevniuk
The Gulag and the Non-Gulag as One Interrelated Whole 479
Golfo Alexopoulos
Destructive-Labor Camps: Rethinking Solzhenitsyn’s Play on Words 499
Dan Healey
Lives in the Balance: Weak and Disabled Prisoners and the Biopolitics of the Gulag 527
Asif Siddiqi
Science in the Gulag: State and Terror in Stalin’s Sharashka 557
Emilia Koustova
(Un)Returned from the Gulag Life Trajectories and Integration of Postwar Special Settlers 589
Daniel Beer
Penal Deportation to Siberia and the Limits of State Power, 1801–81 621
Aidan Forth
Britain’s Archipelago of Camps: Labor and Detention in a Liberal Empire, 1871–1903 651
Judith Pallot
The Gulag as the Crucible of Russia’s 21st-Century System of Punishment 681
Reaction
David R. Shearer
The Soviet Gulag—an Archipelago? 709
Letters
Shoshana Keller
To the Editors 725
Contributors to This Issue 727
From the Editors
A New Chill? Foreign Scholars and the Russian Visa Question 229
Erratum 234
Articles
William Pomeranz
The Practice of Law and the Promise of Rule of Law: The Advokatura and the Civil Process in Tsarist Russia 235
Mayhill C. Fowler
Mikhail Bulgakov, Mykola Kulish, and Soviet Theater: How Internal Transnationalism Remade Center and Periphery 263
Forum: Forces for Change in Early Modern Russia
Paul Bushkovitch
Change and Culture in Early Modern Russia 291
Nancy S. Kollmann
A Deeper Early Modern: A Response to Paul Bushkovitch 317
Forum: What’s So Central about Central Asia?
Uyama Tomohiko
The Contribution of Central Eurasian Studies to Russian and (Post-)Soviet Studies and Beyond: Achievements, Possibilities, and Concerns 331
Gulmira Sultangalieva
The Place of Kazakhstan in the Study of Central Asia 345
Sergey Abashin
Soviet Central Asia on the Periphery 359
Jeff Sahadeo
Home and Away: Why the Asian Periphery Matters in Russian History 375
Reaction
David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
On the Edge? Central Asia’s Place in the Field 389
Review Essay
Anatoly Pinsky
Soviet Modernity Post-Stalin: The State, Emotions, and Subjectivities 395
Reviews
Ekaterina Boltunova
The Russian Officer Corps and Military Efficiency, 1800–1914 413
Olga Haldey
The Melodrama of City Life in Early 20th-Century Russia 423
Faith Hillis
Warsaw Jews and the 1905 Revolution 429
Alexis Peri
Survival and Subversion during the Great Patriotic War 437
Ingrid Kleespies
Tourism Soviet-Style 444
Thomas M. Bohn
Soviet History as a History of Urbanization 451
In Memoriam
Brian J. Boeck
Edward L. Keenan (1935–2015) 459
Contributors to This Issue 467
From the Editors
The Ukrainian Crisis and History 1
Articles
Mikhail A. Kiselev
State Metallurgy Factories and Direct Taxes in the Urals, 1700–50
Paths to State Building in Early Modern Russia 7
Michael Denner
Resistance Is Futile, but Nonresistance Might Work
The East and Russia in Tolstoi’s Political Imagination, 1905–10 37
Danielle Ross
Caught in the Middle
Reform and Youth Rebellion in Russia’s Madrasas, 1900–10 57
Johanna Conterio
Inventing the Subtropics
An Environmental History of Sochi, 1929–36 91
Forum: The Ukrainian Crisis, Past and Present
Faith Hillis
Intimacy and Antipathy
Ukrainian–Russian Relations in Historical Perspective 121
John-Paul Himka
The History behind the Regional Conflict in Ukraine 129
William Jay Risch
What the Far Right Does Not Tell Us about the Maidan 137
Alexei Miller
The “Ukrainian Crisis” and Its Multiple Histories 145
Georgiy Kasianov
How a War for the Past Becomes a War in the Present 149
Review Essay
Randall A. Poole
Nineteenth-Century Russian Liberalism
Ideals and Realities 157
Reviews
Ann M. Kleimola
Medieval Visual Metaphors and Beasts Noble and Savage 183
Heather J. Coleman
Region and Nation in Late Imperial Russian Ukraine 194
Jan Hennings
World Revolution and International Diplomacy, 1900–39 204
Arkadi Zeltser
Soviet Jews in Belorussia and Ukraine 211
Karsten Brüggemann
The Lithuanian Cultural Elite and the End of the Soviet Union 219
Contributors to This Issue 227
2014
From the Editors
An Interview with Laura Engelstein 679
Articles
Gary Marker
Narrating Mary’s Miracles and the Politics of Location in Late
17th-Century East Slavic Orthodoxy 695
Jeronim Perović
Chechnya in the Early 1920s
The Establishment of Soviet Power and the Case of Ali Mitaev 729
Forum: Soviet War Financing
Oleg Budnitskii
The Great Patriotic War and Soviet Society
Defeatism, 1941–42 767
Kristy Ironside
Rubles for Victory
The Social Dynamics of State Fundraising on the Soviet Home Front 799
Reaction
Mark Edele
Toward a Sociocultural History of the Soviet Second World War 829
Classics in Retrospect
Russell E. Martin
“The Encounter between Personal Commitment and Scholarly Curiosity”
A Reappreciation of Sergei Fedorovich Platonov’s Ocherki po
istorii smuty 837
Review Essay
Alain Blum
The Fabric and Expression of Immaterial Relationships in History 853
Reviews
Brian L. Davies
Muscovy’s Conquest of Kazan 873
Liliya Berezhnaya
Ukrainians, Cossacks, Mazepists 884
Jonas Kreienbaum
A World of Camps 896
Alexandra Oberländer
Courtrooms Most Russian? 902
Contributors to This Issue 910
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From the Editors
Making Russian History Up 231
Forum: 1812—The War in Words
Nikolai Promyslov
The Image of Russia in French Public Opinion, 1811–12 235
Victor Taki
The Horrors of War
Representations of Violence in European, Oriental, and
“Patriotic” Wars 263
Reaction
Alexander M. Martin
The Last “War in Lace” or the First “Total War”? 293
Article
Zhivka Valiavicharska
How the Concept of Totalitarianism Appeared in Late Socialist Bulgaria
The Birth and Life of Zheliu Zhelev’s Book Fascism 303
Reaction
Vladislav Zubok
How the Late Soviet Intelligentsia Swapped Ideology 335
Forum: Fiction and the Historical Imagination
Carolyn J. Pouncy
History, Real and Invented 343
Alfred J. Rieber
A Tale of Three Genres
History, Fiction, and the Historical Detektiv 353
Julius Wachtel
The Road to Stalin’s Witnesses
Seeking Truth through Fiction 365
History and Historians
Joshua Rubenstein
A Jewish Radical, a Jewish Liberal, and Russian History 377
Review Article
Glennys Young
To Russia with “Spain”
Spanish Exiles in the USSR and the Longue Durée of Soviet History 395
Review Essay
Frances Nethercott
Reevaluating Russian Historical Culture 421
Reviews
Elizabeth Kendall
Opera, Ballet, and Political Power 441
Isabelle Kaplan
Speaking Soviet in Kyrgyzstan 451
Stephen Brain
How the Soviets Explored the Cosmic Void and Found … Nothing 458
Letters
Peter B. Brown
To the Editors
With a response by Anna Joukovskaia 466
Contributors to This Issue 468
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Forum: Stalinism and the Economy
Andrew Sloin and Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
Economy and Power in the Soviet Union, 1917–39 7
Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
Depression Stalinism
The Great Break Reconsidered 23
Andrew Sloin
The Politics of Crisis
Economy, Ethnicity, and Trotskyism in Belorussia 51
Benjamin Loring
“Colonizers with Party Cards”
Soviet Internal Colonialism in Central Asia, 1917–39 77
Marcie K. Cowley
The Right of Inheritance and the Stalin Revolution 103
Reaction
Andrei Markevich
Economics and the Establishment of Stalinism 125
Classics in Retrospect
Maureen Perrie
Uspenskii and Zhivov on Tsar, God, and Pretenders
Semiotics and the Sacralization of the Monarch 133
Review Essay
William G. Wagner
Religion in Modern Russia
Revival and Survival 151
Reviews
Philip J. Swoboda
Belief and Unbelief in Russia 169
Louise McReynolds
Putting the Dacha in Its Place 180
Martin Schulze Wessel
Confessional Politics and Religious Loyalties in the Russian–Polish Borderlands 184
Charles Steinwedel
Jews and the State in the Russian Empire 197
Eileen Kane
World War I on the Eastern Front 207
William Tompson
Leadership Transition and Policy Change in the USSR after Stalin 217
Contributors to This Issue 229
2013
From the Editors:
Interview with John P. LeDonne 701
Articles:
Anna Joukovskaia
Unsalaried and Unfed
Town Clerks’ Means of Survival in Southwest Russia under Peter I 715
Beatrice Penati
The Cotton Boom and the Land Tax in Russian Turkestan (1880s–1915) 741
History and Historians:
Teresa Cherfas
Reporting Stalin’s Famine
Jones and Muggeridge: A Case Study in Forgetting and Rediscovery 775
Review Essays:
Patrick O’Meara
Recent Russian Historiography on the Decembrists
From “Liberation Movement” to “Public Opinion” 805
Christopher D. Ely
The Unfinished Puzzle of Identity in Imperial Russia 823
Catriona Kelly
Windows on the Soviet Union
The Visual Arts in the Stalin Era 837
Reviews:
Charles J. Halperin
The Battle of Kulikovo Field (1380) in History and Historical Memory 853
Peter B. Brown
Russia’s Administrative Agony 400 Years Ago 865
Theodore R. Weeks
Religious Tolerance in the Russian Empire’s Northwest Provinces 876
Ewa Bérard
Politics and Emotions in St. Petersburg 885
Sari Autio-Sarasmo
National Identity, Modernization, and the Environment 898
In Memoriam:
Daniel C. Waugh
The End of an Era
Remembering Sigurd Ottovich Shmidt (1922–2013) 910
Contributors to This Issue 921
From the Editors:
The Kritika Review Demystified 483
Articles:
James H. Meyer
Speaking Sharia to the State
Muslim Protesters, Tsarist Officials, and the Islamic Discourses of
Late Imperial Russia 485
Anton Fedyashin
Sergei Witte and the Press
A Study in Careerism and Statecraft 507
Maya Haber
Concealing Labor Pain
The Evil Eye and the Psychoprophylactic Method of Painless
Childbirth in Soviet Russia 535
Gregory Afinogenov
Andrei Ershov and the Soviet Information Age 561
Review Essays:
Eugene M. Avrutin
Pogroms in Russian History 585
Stephen V. Bittner
A Negentropic Society?
Wartime and Postwar Soviet History 599
Juliane Fürst
Where Did All the Normal People Go?
Another Look at the Soviet 1970s 621
Reviews:
David Goldfrank
New on the Piety of Yore 641
Marcus C. Levitt
Personality and Place in Russian Culture—or Not 650
Françoise Lesourd
Russian Philosophy as a Defense of Human Dignity 659
Julia Obertreis
Soviet Urban Planning, Housing Policies, and De-Stalinization 673
Tanja Penter
Coming to Terms with a Violent Past 683
In Memoriam:
Gary Marker
Viktor Markovich Zhivov (1945–2013) 691
Letters:
Peter Ruggenthaler
To the Editors 697
Contributors to This Issue 699
From the Editors
Late Soviet Politics as Patron–Client Relations 237
Forum: Late Soviet Regional Leadership
YORAM GORLIZKI
Scandal in Riazan: Networks of Trust and the Social Dynamics of Deception 243
WILLIAM A. CLARK
Khrushchev’s “Second” First Secretaries: Career Trajectories after the Unification of Oblast Party Organizations 279
MARC ELIE
Coping with the “Black Dragon”: Mudflow Hazards and the Controversy over the Medeo Dam in Kazakhstan, 1958–66 313
SAULIUS GRYBKAUSKAS
The Role of the Second Party Secretary in the “Election” of the First: The Political Mechanism for the Appointment of the Head of Soviet Lithuania in 1974 343
History and Historians
SHEILA FITZPATRICK
T. H. Rigby Remembered 367
Review Essays
ANNA FISHZON
When Music Makes History 381
RANDALL A. POOLE
Gustav Shpet: Russian Philosopher of the Human Level of Being 395
JOHN-PAUL HIMKA
Encumbered Memory: The Ukrainian Famine of 1932–33 411
KEVIN M. F. PLATT
Writing Avant-Garde and Stalinist Culture, or How Cultural History Is Made: Three Examples and a Meditation 437
Reviews
ALISON K. SMITH
Natal´ia Anatol´evna Ivanova and Valentina Pavlovna Zheltova, Soslovnoe obshchestvo Rossiiskoi imperii (XVIII–nachalo XX veka) (Soslovie Society of the Russian Empire [18th–Early 19th Centuries]) 457
MAUREEN PERRIE
Kevin M. F. Platt, Terror and Greatness: Ivan and Peter as Russian Myths; Natal´ia Nikolaevna Mut´ia, Ivan Groznyi: Istorizm i lichnost´ pravitelia v otechestvennom iskusstve XIX–XX vv. (Ivan the Terrible: Historicity and the Personality of the Ruler in Russian Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries) 463
TOBIAS RUPPRECHT
Tony Shaw and Denise J. Youngblood, Cinematic Cold War: The American and Soviet Struggle for Hearts and Minds 473
FRANK UEKÖTTER
Klaus Gestwa, Die Stalinschen Großbauten des Kommunismus: Sowjetische Technik- und Umweltgeschichte, 1948–1967 (Stalinist Large-Scale Construction Sites of Communism: A Soviet Environmental History and History of Technology, 1948–67) 477
Contributors to This Issue 481
From the Editors
Siberia: Colony and Frontier 1
Forum: Rediscovering Siberia
DANIEL BEER
The Exile, The Patron, and the Pardon: The Voyage of the Dawn (1877) and the Politics of Punishment in an Age of Nationalism and Empire 5
LEWIS SIEGELBAUM
Those Elusive Scouts: Pioneering Peasants and the Russian State, 1870s–1950s 31
ALBERTO MASOERO
Territorial Colonization in Late Imperial Russia: Stages in the Development of a Concept 59
Review Essays
SUSAN SMITH-PETER
Russian America in Russian and American Historiography 93
HUBERTUS F. JAHN
Politics at the Margins and the Margins of Politics in Imperial Russia 101
CYNTHIA V. HOOPER
Bosses in Captivity? On the Limitations of Gulag Memoir 117
Reviews
RUSSELL E. MARTIN
Iurii Moiseevich Eskin, Ocherki istorii mestnichestva v Rossii XVI–XVII vv. (Essays in the History of Precedence in 16th- and 17th-Century Russia); Irina Borisovna Mikhailova, I zdes´ soshlis´ vse tsarstva…: Ocherki po istorii Gosudareva dvora v Rossii XVI v. Povsednevnaia i prazdnichnaia kul´tura, semantika, etiketa i obriadnosti (And Here All Kingdoms Met: Essays in the History of the Sovereign’s Court in 16th-Century Russia. Everyday and Celebratory Culture, Semantics, Etiquette, and Ritual) 143
ERIKA MONAHAN
Andrew Gentes, Exile to Siberia, 1590–1822: Corporeal Commodification and Administrative Systematization in Russia; V. D. Puzanov, Voennye faktory russkoi kolonizatsii zapadnoi Sibiri, konets XVI–XVII vv. (Military Factors in the Russian Colonization of Western Siberia in the Late 16th and 17th Centuries); Christoph Witzenrath, Cossacks and the Russian Empire, 1598–1725: Manipulation, Rebellion, and Expansion into Siberia 151
ELISE KIMERLING WIRTSCHAFTER
Hubertus Jahn, Armes Russland: Bettler und Notleidende in der russische Geschichte vom Mittelalter bis in die Gegenwart (Russia’s Poor: Beggars and the Needy in Russian History from the Middle Ages to the Present); Natal´ia Vadimovna Kozlova, Liudi driakhlye, bol´nye, ubogie v Moskve XVIII veka (The Infirm, the Sick, and the Poor in 18th-Century Moscow) 164
DANIEL ORLOVSKY
Boris Kolonitskii, “Tragicheskaia erotika”: Obrazy imperatorskoi sem´i v gody Pervoi mirovoi voiny (“Tragic Eroticism”: Images of the Imperial Family during World War I) 172
MONICA RÜTHERS
Tim Harte, Fast Forward: The Aesthetics of Speed in Russian Avant-Garde Culture, 1910–1930; Corinna Kuhr-Korolev and Dirk Schlinkert, eds., Towards Mobility: Varieties of Automobilism in East and West; Lewis H. Siegelbaum, Cars for Comrades: The Life of the Soviet Automobile 182
VLADIMIR TISMANEANU
Cristina Vatulescu, Police Aesthetics: Literature, Film, and the Secret Police in Soviet Times 192
MICHAEL WILDT
Timothy Snyder, Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin 197
ALEXIS PERI
Nicholas Ganson, The Soviet Famine of 1946–47 in Global and Historical Perspective; Serguei Alex. Oushakine, The Patriotism of Despair: Nation, War, and Loss in Russia 207
TIM B. MÜLLER
Melvyn P. Leffler and Odd Arne Westad, eds., The Cambridge History of the Cold War, 3 vols 213
CHRISTINE EVANS
Paulina Bren, The Greengrocer and His TV: The Culture of Communism after the 1968 Prague Spring; Leonid Parfenov, Namedni: Nasha era (Recently: Our Era), 4 vols.; Kristin Roth-Ey, Moscow Prime Time: How the Soviet Union Built the Media Empire That Lost the Cold War 225
Contributors to This Issue 235
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From the Editors
Russian History and the Digital Age . . . 765
Articles
ALEXANDER STATIEV
“La Garde meurt mais ne se rend pas!” Once Again on the 28 Panfilov Heroes . . . 769
ZBIGNIEW WOJNOWSKI
De-Stalinization and Soviet Patriotism: Ukrainian Reactions to East European Unrest in 1956 . . . 799
ERIK R. SCOTT
Edible Ethnicity: How Georgian Cuisine Conquered the Soviet Table . . . 831
Forum: Local and Regional Administration
PAUL W. WERTH
A “Provincial” Forum . . . 859
SERGEI LIUBICHANKOVSKII
Local Administration in and after the Reform Era: Mechanisms of Authority and Their Efficacy in Russia . . . 861
CATHERINE EVTUHOV
Voices from the Regions: Kraevedenie Meets the Grand Narrative . . . 877
SUSANNE SCHATTENBERG
Max Weber in the Provinces: Measuring Imperial Russia by Modern Standards . . . 889
Review Article
MARA KOZELSKY
The Crimean War, 1853–56 . . . 903
Review Essays
ALEXANDER MORRISON
The Pleasures and Pitfalls of Colonial Comparisons . . . 919
ANDREAS OBERENDER
Stalin’s Postwar Foreign Policy . . . 937
Review Forum: Debating Prince A. M. Kurbskii
SERGEI BOGATYREV
Normalizing the Debate about Kurbskii? . . . 951
BRIAN J. BOECK
Miscellanea Attributed to Kurbskii: The 17th Century in Russia Was More Creative Than We Like to Admit . . . 955
ALEXANDER FILJUSHKIN
Putting Kurbskii in His Rightful Place . . . 964
Reviews
CAROLYN J. POUNCY
Bulat Raimovich Rakhimzianov, Kasimovskoe khanstvo (1445–1552 gg.): Ocherki istorii (The Khanate of Kasimov [1445–1552]: Essays in History); Vadim Vintserovich Trepavlov, Zolotaia orda v XIV stoletii (The Golden Horde in the 14th Century) . . . 975
BRIAN DAVIES
Brian J. Boeck, Imperial Boundaries: Cossack Communities and Empire-Building in the Age of Peter the Great; Oleg Iur´evich Kuts, Donskoe kazachestvo v period ot vziatiia Azova do vystupleniia S. Razina, 1637–1667 (The Don Cossacks from the Taking of Azov to the Razin Uprising, 1637–67); Aleksei Gennad´evich Shkvarov, Russkaia tserkov´ i kazachestvo v epokhu Petra I (The Russian Church and the Cossacks in the Age of Peter I) . . . 983
RICHARD WORTMAN
Anatolii Viktorovich Remnev, Samoderzhavnoe pravitel´stvo: Komitet ministrov v sisteme vysshego upravleniia Rossiiskoi imperii (vtoraia polovina XIX–nachalo XX veka) (Autocratic Government: The Committee of Ministers in the Russian Empire’s System of Higher Administration in the Second Half of the 19th and the Early 20th Centuries) . . . 993
BARBARA EVANS CLEMENTS
Barbara Alpern Engel, Breaking the Ties That Bound: The Politics of Marital Strife in Late Imperial Russia; A. A. Il´iukhov, Prostitutsiia v Rossii s XVII veka do 1917 goda (Prostitution in Russia from the 17th Century to 1917); Sharon A. Kowalsky, Deviant Women: Female Crime and Criminology in Revolutionary Russia, 1880–1930 . . . 1006
Contributors to This Issue . . . 1012
From the Editors
Religious Freedom and the Problem of Tolerance in Russian History . . . 509
Note from the Editors . . . 514
Articles
G. M. HAMBURG
Religious Toleration in Russian Thought, 1520–1825 . . . 515
VICTORIA FREDE
Freedom of Conscience, Freedom of Confession, and “Land and Freedom” in the 1860s . . . 561
PAUL W. WERTH
The Emergence of “Freedom of Conscience” in Imperial Russia . . . 585
RANDALL A. POOLE
Religious Toleration, Freedom of Conscience, and Russian Liberalism . . . 611
Review Article
ELIDOR MËHILLI
The Socialist Design: Urban Dilemmas in Postwar Europe and the Soviet Union . . . 635
Review Forum: Scholarship, Ethnicity, and Empire
NATHANIEL KNIGHT
Vocabularies of Difference: Ethnicity and Race in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia . . . 667
DIETRICH BEYRAU
Eastern Europe as a “Sub-Germanic Sphere”: Scholarship on Eastern Europe under National Socialism . . . 685
Reviews
KONSTANTIN ERUSALIMSKII
Gail Lenhoff and Ann Kleimola, eds., The Book of Royal Degrees and the Genesis of Russian Historical Consciousness; Aleksei Vladimirovich Sirenov, Stepennaia kniga i russkaia istoricheskaia mysl´ XVI–XVIII vv. (The Book of Royal Degrees and Russian Historical Thought in the 16th–18th Centuries); Andrei Sergeevich Usachev, Stepennaia kniga i drevnerusskaia knizhnost´ vremeni mitropolita Makariia (The Book of Royal Degrees and Old Russian Book Culture in the Time of Metropolitan Makarii), ed. A. A. Gorskii . . . 725
ALEKSANDR IU. POLUNOV
Mark Bassin, Christopher Ely, and Melissa K. Stockdale, eds., Space, Place, and Power in Modern Russia: Essays in the New Spatial History; David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, Russian Orientalism: Asia in the Russian Mind from Peter the Great to the Emigration . . . 736
DANIEL STOTLAND
M. M. Narinskii and S. Dembski, eds., Mezhdunarodnyi krizis 1939 goda v traktovkakh rossiiskikh i pol´skikh istorikov (The International Crisis of 1939 in the Works of Russian and Polish Historians) . . . 745
PETRE PETROV
Natal´ia Avtonomova, Otkrytaia struktura: Iakobson—Bakhtin—Lotman—Gasparov (Open Structure: Jakobson—Bakhtin—Lotman—Gasparov) . . . 752
Contributors to This Issue . . . 763
From the Editors
An Interview with Geoffrey A. Hosking . . . 257
Articles
RICHARD WORTMAN
The Representation of Dynasty and “Fundamental Laws” in the Evolution of Russian Monarchy . . . 265
FAITH HILLIS
Ukrainophile Activism and Imperial Governance in Russia’s Southwestern Borderlands . . . 301
ALEXANDER MORRISON
Metropole, Colony, and Imperial Citizenship in the Russian Empire . . . 327
DAVID BRANDENBERGER
“Simplistic, Pseudosocialist Racism”: Debates over the Direction of Soviet Ideology within Stalin’s Creative Intelligentsia, 1936–39 . . . 365
SETH BERNSTEIN
Valedictorians of the Soviet School: Professionalization and the Impact of War in Soviet Chess . . . 395
Forum: Empire, Nation, and Society in the Work of Geoffrey Hosking
ALEXEI MILLER
Nation and Empire: Reflections in the Margins of Geoffrey Hosking’s Book . . . 419
ADRIENNE EDGAR
Rulers and Victims Reconsidered: Geoffrey Hosking and the Russians of the Soviet Union . . . 429
MARK EDELE
Stalinism as a Totalitarian Society: Geoffrey Hosking’s Socio-Cultural History . . . 441
CATRIONA KELLY
“The Communal Experience”: The Role of Groups in Geoffrey Hosking’s Understanding of Russian Society . . . 453
GEOFFREY A. HOSKING
Response . . . 459
Errata . . . 466
Reviews
CHARLES J. HALPERIN
V. N. Temushev, Gomel´skaia zemlia v kontse XV–pervoi polovine XVI v.: Territorial´nye transformatsii v pogranichnom regione (The Gomel´ Land in the Late 15th and First Half of the 16th Centuries: Territorial Transformation in a Border Region); M. M. Krom, “Vdovstvuiushchee tsarstvo”: Politicheskii krizis v Rossii 30–40-kh godov XVI veka (The “Widowed Kingdom”: The Political Crisis in Russia during the 1530s and 1540s) . . . 467
NIKOLAY MITROKHIN
Aleksei Beglov, V poiskakh “Bezgreshnykh katakomb”: Tserkovnoe podpol´e v SSSR (In Search of “Sinless Catacombs”: The Church Underground in the USSR) . . . 476
MAYHILL C. FOWLER
Iurii Shapoval, ed., Poliuvannia na Val´dshnepa: Rozsekrechenyi Mykola Khvyl´ovyi (Hunting for “Woodcock”: Mykola Khvyl´ovyi Declassified) . . . 491
OKSANA NAGORNAYA
Iren Andreeva, Chastnaia zhizn´ pri sotsializme: Otchet sovetskogo obyvatelia (Private Life under Socialism: The Account of an Ordinary Soviet Person); Oleg Leibovich, V gorode M: Ocherki politicheskoi povsednevnosti sovetskoi provintsii v 40–50-kh gg. (In the Town of M: Essays on Everyday Political Life in the Soviet Provinces in the 1940s and 1950s) . . . 501
Contributors to This Issue . . . 506
From the Editors
What Makes a “Big Book”? . . . 1
Forum: The Soviet Order at Home and Abroad, 1939–61
AMIR WEINER AND AIGI RAHI-TAMM
Getting to Know You: The Soviet Surveillance System, 1939–57 . . . 5
ALEXEY TIKHOMIROV
Symbols of Power in Rituals of Violence: The Personality Cult and Iconoclasm on the Soviet Empire’s Periphery (East Germany, 1945–61) . . . 47
JEFFREY S. HARDY
“The Camp Is Not a Resort”: The Campaign against Privileges in the Soviet Gulag, 1957–61 . . . 89
Forum: The Soviet First Person
ANDREW B. STONE
“The Differences Were Only in the Details”: The Moral Equivalency of Stalinism and Nazism in Anatolii Bakanichev’s Twelve Years behind Barbed Wire . . . 123
BENJAMIN TROMLY
Intelligentsia Self-Fashioning in the Postwar Soviet Union: Revol´t Pimenov’s Political Struggle, 1949–57 . . . 151
BENJAMIN NATHANS
Thawed Selves: A Commentary on the Soviet First Person . . . 177
Classics in Retrospect
ADDIS MASON
Isaiah Berlin’s Russian Thinkers and the Argument for Inclusion . . . 185
Review Essays
DONALD OSTROWSKI
Inner Asia: Empires and Silk Roads . . . 201
MIKHAIL LOUKIANOV AND MIKHAIL SUSLOV
Defenders of the Motherland or Defenders of the Autocracy? . . . 217
Reviews
ANTON FEDYASHIN
Andrei Borisovich Zubov, ed., Istoriia Rossii: XX vek [A History of Russia: The 20th Century], 2 vols. . . . 233
ALEXEI KOJEVNIKOV
Jay Bergman, Meeting the Demands of Reason: The Life and Thought of Andrei Sakharov . . . 243
Letters
KEVIN MURPHY
To the Editors . . . 251
Contributors to This Issue . . . 253
2011
From the Editors
Ten Years after the “Remarkable Decade” . . . 769
Articles
EVE LEVIN
Muscovy and Its Mythologies: Pre-Petrine History in the Past Decade . . . 773
MARTINA WINKLER
Rulers and Ruled, 1700–1917 . . . 789
VICTORIA FREDE
Russian Intellectual History since 1991: Overcoming the Left–Right
Divide . . . 807
WILLARD SUNDERLAND
What Is Asia to Us? Scholarship on the Tsarist “East” since the 1990s . . . 817
SUSAN SMITH-PETER
Bringing the Provinces into Focus: Subnational Spaces in the Recent Historiography of Russia . . . 835
PAUL W. WERTH
Lived Orthodoxy and Confessional Diversity: The Last Decade on Religion in Modern Russia . . . 849
MARK VON HAGEN
New Directions in Military History, 1900–1950: Questions of Total War and Colonial War . . . 867
MICHAEL DAVID-FOX
The Implications of Transnationalism . . . 885
MIRIAM DOBSON
The Post-Stalin Era: De-Stalinization, Daily Life, and Dissent . . . 905
JANE R. ZAVISCA
Explaining and Interpreting the End of Soviet Rule . . . 925
History and Historians
BEN EKLOF
Interview with Professor Alter L´vovich Litvin (Department of History, Kazan´ State Federal University) . . . 941
Review Essay
CLARE GRIFFIN
Russia and Early Modern European Medicine . . . 967
Review Forum: Metropolitans, Monks, and the End of the World
MIKHAIL MAIZULS
Mountain Last Judgment and Rural Apocalypse: Patterns of Imagery . . . 983
ANNE KLEIMOLA
Power, Sainthood, and the Art of Myth . . . 992
In Memoriam
MARK BASSIN, MARSHALL POE, AND THEODORE R. WEEKS
Nicholas V. Riasanovsky (1923–2011) . . . 1005
Letters
PAVEL V. LUKIN
On Deconstruction and Ethnicity . . . 1010
With a response by EDWARD L. KEENAN
Contributors to This Issue . . . 1013
From the Editors
Coming of Age . . . 525
Forum: Technologies of Communication
SIMON FRANKLIN
Mapping the Graphosphere: Cultures of Writing in Early 19th-Century Russia (and Before) . . . 531
CHRISTOPHER STOLARSKI
Another Way of Telling the News: The Rise of Photojournalism in Russia, 1900–1914 . . . 561
STEPHEN LOVELL
How Russia Learned to Listen: Radio and the Making of Soviet Culture . . . 591
CHRISTINE EVANS
Song of the Year and Soviet Mass Culture in the 1970s . . . 617
Article
LYUBA GRINBERG
From Mongol Prince to Russian Saint: A Neglected 15th-Century Russian Source on the Mongol Land Consecration Ritual . . . 647
Review Forum: The Sovietologists
PETER KENEZ
A History of Our Profession . . . 675
LYNNE VIOLA
The Cold War within the Cold War . . . 682
VLADIMIR KONTOROVICH
A Child, Not a Tool, of the Cold War . . . 691
Review Essays
ADELE LINDENMEYR
“Primordial and Gelatinous”? Civil Society in Imperial Russia . . . 705
MICHAEL DAVID-FOX
Opiate of the Intellectuals? Pilgrims, Partisans, and Political Tourists . . . 721
YANNI KOTSONIS
Ordinary People in Russian and Soviet History . . . 739
In Memoriam
JOCHEN HELLBECK AND PETER HOLQUIST
Leopold Haimson (1927–2010) . . . 755
Contributors to This Issue . . . 766
From the Editors
Models, Margins, and Imperial Entanglements . . . 275
Articles
GÁBOR ÁGOSTON
Military Transformation in the Ottoman Empire and Russia, 1500–1800 . . . 281
VICTOR TAKI
Orientalism on the Margins: The Ottoman Empire under Russian Eyes . . . 321
EKATERINA PRAVILOVA
The Property of Empire: Islamic Law and Russian Agrarian Policy in Transcaucasia and Turkestan . . . 353
HANS-LUKAS KIESER
World War and World Revolution: Alexander Helphand-Parvus in Germany and Turkey . . . 387
MICHAEL A. REYNOLDS
Abdürrezzak Bedirhan: Ottoman Kurd and Russophile in the Twilight of Empire . . . 411
ADEEB KHALID
Central Asia between the Ottoman and the Soviet Worlds . . . 451
Reactions
ANDREAS KAPPELER
Spaces of Entanglement . . . 477
FARIBA ZARINEBAF
Models: A View from the Ottoman Margin . . . 489
Reviews
EDWARD L. KEENAN
Ildar H. Garipzanov, Patrick J. Geary, and Przemysław Urbańczyk, eds., Franks, Northmen, and Slavs: Identities and State Formation in Early Medieval Europe; Omelian (Omeljan) Pritsak, Pokhodzhennia Rusi (The Origin of Rus´), 2 vols.; Tat´iana L. Vilkul, Liudi i kniaz´ v drevnerusskikh letopisiakh serediny XI–XIII vv. (The People and the Prince in Old Russian Chronicles from the Mid-11th to the 13th Centuries) . . . 501
DENIS VOVCHENKO
Angelina Vacheva, Romanut na Imperatritsata: Romanoviiat diskurs v avtobiografichnite zapiski na Ekaterina II. Rakursi na chetene prez vtorata polovina na XIX vek (The Empress’s Novel: Novelistic Discourse in Catherine the Great’s Memoirs. Approaches to Reading in the Second Half of the 19th Century) . . . 510
JULIE HESSLER
Elena Osokina, Zoloto dlia industrializatsii: TORGSIN (Gold for Industrialization: TORGSIN) . . . 518
Contributors to This Issue . . . 523
From the Editors
Tatars and Pyrenees . . . 1
Articles
RICHARD STITES
Decembrists with a Spanish Accent . . . 5
YANNI KOTSONIS
The Problem of the Individual in the Stolypin Reforms . . . 25
MANFRED ZELLER
“Our Own Internationale,” 1966: Dynamo Kiev Fans between Local Identity and Transnational Imagination . . . 53
GRZEGORZ ROSSOLIŃSKI-LIEBE
The “Ukrainian National Revolution” of 1941: Discourse and Practice of a Fascist Movement . . . 83
History and Historians
OMER BARTOV
Moshe Lewin’s Century . . . 115
SIR IAN KERSHAW
Moshe Lewin, 1921–2010 . . . 123
ALFRED J. RIEBER
Moshe Lewin: A Reminiscence and Appreciation . . . .127
MOLLY MOLLOY
Marc Raeff: A Bibliography (1993–2008) . . . 141
Review Forum: Soviet Foreign Policy
SABINE DULLIN
Understanding Russian and Soviet Foreign Policy from a Geocultural Perspective . . . .161
DAVID C. ENGERMAN
The Second World’s Third World . . . 183
Review Essays
SUSAN K. MORRISSEY
Terrorism, Modernity, and the Question of Origins . . . 213
DAVID SHEARER
Workers, Revolution, and Stalinism . . . .227
Reviews
JOSEPH BRADLEY
I. S. Rozental´, “I vot obshchestvennoe mnenie!” Kluby v istorii rossiiskoi obshchestvennosti, konets XVIII–nachalo XX vv. (“And There You Have Public Opinion!” Clubs and the Russian Public Sphere from the End of the 18th to the Beginning of the 20th Centuries); A. S. Tumanova, Obshchestvennye organizatsii i russkaia publika v nachale XX veka (Voluntary Associations and the Russian Public at the Beginning of the 20th Century) . . . 249
CARYL EMERSON
Maxim Waldstein, The Soviet Empire of Signs: A History of the Tartu School of Semiotics . . . 262
Letters
STEPHEN F. COHEN
To the Editors . . .269
Contributors to This Issue . . . 270
2010
*2011 recipient of the Heldt Prize, Best Article in Slavic and East European Women's Studies, Michelle Lamarche Marrese's "'The Poetics of Everyday Behavior' Revisited: Lotman, Gender, and the Evolution of Russian Noble Identity"
From the Editors When Does History End? . . . 697 Forum: The World of the 18th-Century Nobility MICHELLE LAMARCHE MARRESE “The Poetics of Everyday Behavior” Revisited: Lotman, Gender, and the Evolution of Russian Noble Identity . . . 701 IGOR FEDYUKIN “An Infinite Variety of Inclinations and Appetites”: Génie and Governance in Post-Petrine Russia . . . 741 Reaction SIMON DIXON Practice and Performance in the History of the Russian Nobility . . . 763 Article SIMO MIKKONEN Stealing the Monopoly of Knowledge? Soviet Reactions to U.S. Cold War Broadcasting . . . 771 Review Forum: Totalitarianism—The Comparative Dimension DIETRICH BEYRAU Nazis and Stalinists: Mutual Interaction or Tandem Development? . . . 807 JOHN CONNELLY Totalitarianism: Defunct Theory, Useful Word . . . 819 Review Essays ALEXANDER M. MARTIN History, Memory, and the Modernization of 19th-Century Urban Russia . . . 837 EKATERINA BOLTUNOVA Unity, Disintegration, and Monarchy: Romanov Russia in Recent Scholarship . . . 871 Reviews CAROL B. STEVENS Iurii Georgievich Alekseev, Pokhody russkikh voisk pri Ivane III (The Campaigns of the Russian Armies under Ivan III); Brian L. Davies, Warfare, State, and Society on the Black Sea Steppe, 1500–1700; Alexander Filjushkin, Ivan the Terrible: A Military History; Mikhail Markovich Krom, Starodubskaia voina, 1534–1537: Iz istorii russko-litovskikh otnoshenii (The Starodub War, 1534–37: From the History of Russian–Lithuanian Relations); Aleksandr Vital´evich Malov, Moskovskie vybornye polki soldatskogo stroia v nachal´nyi period svoei istorii, 1656–1671 gg. (The Muscovite Select Regiments of the Infantry in the Early Phase of Their History, 1656–71) . . . 889 MIRIAM DOBSON Tat´iana Nikol´skaia, Russkii protestantizm i gosudarstvennaia vlast´ v 1905–1991 godakh (Russian Protestantism and State Power, 1905–91); Catherine Wanner, Communities of the Converted: Ukrainians and Global Evangelism . . . 902 THOMAS SEIFRID Jochen Hellbeck, Revolution on my Mind: Writing a Diary Under Stalin; Irina Paperno, Stories of the Soviet Experience: Memoirs, Diaries, Dreams . . . 911 FREDERICK C. CORNEY Francis Xavier Blouin, Jr., and William G. Rosenberg, eds., Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory: Essays from the Sawyer Seminar . . . 919 In Memoriam ALESSANDRO STANZIANI Michael Confino (1925–2010) . . . 930 Letters NICOLAS WERTH To the Editors . . . 935 With a response by PAUL HAGENLOH Contributors to This Issue . . . 940 Kritika Style Sheet . . . 942
From the Editors
An Interview with Edward L. Keenan . . . 457
Articles
ANN KLEIMOLA
Hunting for Dogs in 17th-Century Muscovy . . . 467
ISOLDE THYRÊT
Economic Reconstruction or Corporate Raiding? The Borisoglebskii Monastery in Torzhok and the Ascription of Monasteries in the 17th Century . . . 489
DONALD OSTROWSKI
The Replacement of the Composite Reflex Bow by Firearms in the Muscovite Cavalry . . . 513
MAUREEN PERRIE
“Royal Marks”: Reading the Bodies of Russian Pretenders, 17th–19th Centuries . . . 535
Reaction
ANGELA RUSTEMEYER
Systems and Senses: New Research on Muscovy and the Historiography on Early Modern Europe . . . 563
Review Forum: New Approaches to Art and Music
OLIVER JOHNSON
Alternative Histories of Soviet Visual Culture . . . 581
KEVIN BARTIG
Rethinking Russian Music: Institutions, Nationalism, and Untold Histories . . . 609
Review Forum: Stalinist Terror
PAUL HAGENLOH
Terror and the Gulag . . . 627
OLEG KHLEVNIUK
The Stalinist Police State . . . 641
Review Essay
TEDDY J. ULDRICKS
Icebreaker Redux: The Debate on Stalin’s Role in World War II Continues . . . 649
Reviews
MARINA MOGILNER
Daniel Beer, Renovating Russia: The Human Sciences and the Fate of Liberal Modernity, 1880–1930 . . . 661
BRIAN HOROWITZ
Verena Dohrn, Jüdische Eliten im Russischen Reich (Jewish Elites in the Russian Empire); Jonathan Frankel, Crisis, Revolution, and Russian Jews; Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, Jews in the Russian Army, 1827–1917: Drafted Into Modernity . . . 673
NORIHIRO NAGANAWA
Salavat Midkhatovich Iskhakov, Pervaia russkaia revoliutsiia i musul´mane Rossiiskoi imperii (The First Russian Revolution and Muslims of the Russian Empire); Il´dus Kotdusovich Zagidullin, Islamskie instituty v Rossiiskoi imperii: Mecheti v evropeiskoi chasti Rossii i Sibiri (Islamic Institutions in the Russian Empire: Mosques in European Russia and Siberia) . . . 682
Errata . . . 693
Contributors to This Issue . . . 694
From the Editors
Russian History after the “Visual Turn” . . . 217
Articles
TIMOTHY K. BLAUVELT
Military-Civil Administration and Islam in the North Caucasus, 1858–83 . . . 221
ERIK VAN REE
The Stalinist Self: The Case of Ioseb Jughashvili (1898–1907) . . . 257
BRIGID O’KEEFFE
“Backward Gypsies,” Soviet Citizens: The All-Russian Gypsy Union, 1925–28 . . . 283
Review Forum: New Perspectives on Anna Akhmatova
MICHAEL WACHTEL
Cultural Mythologies of the Silver Age . . . 313
GALINA S. RYLKOVA
Saint or Monster? Anna Akhmatova in the 21st Century . . . 325
Review Essays
MALTE ROLF
Importing the “Spatial Turn” to Russia: Recent Studies on the Spatialization of Russian History . . . 359
JEFF SAHADEO
Visions of Empire: Russia’s Place in an Imperial World . . . 381
Reviews
MAUREEN PERRIE
Viacheslav Nikolaevich Kozliakov, Mikhail Fedorovich; Kozliakov, Marina Mnishek; Kozliakov, Vasilii Shuiskii . . . 411
RAPHAEL UTZ
S. N. Iskiul´, Vneshniaia politika Rossii i germanskie gosudarstva (1801–1812) (Russia’s Foreign Policy and the German States [1801–12]) . . . 423
ROBERT PRZYGRODZKI
Anna A. Komzolova, Politika samoderzhaviia v Severo-Zapadnom krae v epokhu Velikikh reform (The Politics of Autocracy in the Northwest Region during the Great Reform Era); Darius Staliūnas, Making Russians: Meaning and Practice of Russification in Lithuania and Belarus after 1863 . . . 429
THOMAS P. BERNSTEIN
S. A. Smith, Revolution and the People in Russia and China: A Comparative History . . . 439
AUSTIN JERSILD
Nina Bystrova, SSSR i formirovanie voenno-blokovogo protivostoianiia v Evrope (1945–1955 gg.) (The USSR and the Formation of Military-Bloc Confrontation in Europe [1945–55]) . . . 447
Letters
ORLANDO FIGES
To the Editors . . . 453
Errata . . . 454
Contributors to This Issue . . . 455
From the Editors
An Interview with Richard Stites . . . 1
Articles
YVES COHEN
Circulatory Localities: The Example of Stalinism in the 1930s . . . 11
ETHAN POLLOCK
“Real Men Go to the Bania”: Postwar Soviet Masculinities and the Bathhouse . . . 47
History and Historians
MICHAEL CONFINO
Franco Venturi’s Russia . . . 77
Review Essays
CHERIE WOODWORTH
Where Did the East European Jews Come From? An Explosive Debate Erupts from Old Footnotes . . . 107
CHIA YIN HSU
Diaries and Diaspora Identity: Rethinking Russian Emigration in China . . . 127
R. W. DAVIES
The Economic History of the Soviet Union Reconsidered . . . 145
Reviews
PAUL BUSHKOVITCH
Irina Leonidovna Buseva-Davydova, Kul´tura i iskusstvo v epokhu peremen: Rossiia semnadtsatogo stoletiia (Culture and Art in an Age of Changes: Russia in the 17th Century); Ol´ga Vladimirovna Novokhatko, Razriad v 185 godu (The Razriad in 1676/77); Lidiia Ivanovna Sazonova, Literaturnaia kul´tura Rossii: Rannee Novoe vremia (Russia’s Literary Culture: The Early Modern Period); Pavel Vladimirovich Sedov, Zakat Moskovskogo tsarstva: Tsarskii dvor kontsa XVII veka (The Sunset of the Muscovite Tsardom: The Tsar’s Court in the Late 17th Century) . . . 161
BRIAN L. DAVIES
Liubov´ Fedorovna Pisar´kova, Gosudarstvennoe upravlenie Rossii s kontsa XVII do kontsa XVIII veka: Evoliutsiia biurokraticheskoi sistemy (The State Administration of Russia from the Late 17th to the Late 18th Centuries: Evolution of the Bureaucratic System); Dmitrii Alekseevich Redin, Administrativnye struktury i biurokratiia Urala v epokhu petrovskikh reform (zapadnye uezdy Sibirskoi gubernii v 1711–1727) (The Administrative Structures and Bureaucracy of the Urals in the Age of the Petrine Reforms (the Western Districts of the Governorship of Siberia in 1711–27)) . . . 173
HEATHER J. COLEMAN
Laurie Manchester, Holy Fathers, Secular Sons: Clergy, Intelligentsia, and the Modern Self in Revolutionary Russia; Vera Aleksandrovna Tarasova, Vysshaia dukhovnaia shkola v Rossii v kontse XIX–nachale XX veka: Istoriia imperatorskikh pravoslavnykh dukhovnykh akademii (Theological Higher Education in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Russia: A History of the Imperial Orthodox Theological Academies) . . . 181
CATHERINE EVTUHOV
Dmitrij Belkin, “Gäste, die bleiben”: Vladimir Solov´ev, die Juden und die Deutschen (“Guests Who Stay”: Vladimir Solov´ev, the Jews, and the Germans); Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, Divine Sophia: The Wisdom
Writings of Vladimir Solovyov . . . 193
RÓSA MAGNÚSDÓTTIR
Aleksandr Fursenko and Timothy Naftali, Khrushchev´s Cold War: The Inside Story of an American Adversary; Melvyn P. Leffler, For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War; Vladislav M. Zubok, A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev . . . 201
Letters
CATRIONA KELLY
To the Editors . . . 212
Contributors to This Issue . . . 214
2009
From the Editors
Against Falsification, and a Changing of the Guard . . . 747
Forum: Internal Enemies and External Influences—Stalin-Era Cinema
ANDREY SHCHERBENOK
The Enemy, the Communist, and Ideological Closure in Soviet Cinema
on the Eve of the Great Terror (The Peasants and The Party Card) . . . 753
SERGEI KAPTEREV
Illusionary Spoils: Soviet Attitudes toward American Cinema during
the Early Cold War . . . 779
Reaction
JULIAN GRAFFY
Writing about the Cinema of the Stalin Years: The State of the Art . . . 809
Ex Tempore: Toward a New Orthodoxy? The Politics of History in Russia Today
DAVID BRANDENBERGER
A New Short Course? A. V. Filippov and the Russian State’s Search
for a “Usable Past” . . . 825
VLADIMIR SOLONARI
Normalizing Russia, Legitimizing Putin . . . 835
BORIS N. MIRONOV
The Fruits of a Bourgeois Education . . . 847
ELENA ZUBKOVA
The Filippov Syndrome . . . 861
Review Article
NIKOLAY MITROKHIN
“Strange People” in the Politburo: Institutional Problems and
the Human Factor in the Economic Collapse of the Soviet Empire . . . 869
Review Essays
LILIYA BEREZHNAYA
Does Ukraine Have a Church History? . . . 897
THEODORE R. WEEKS
Urban History in Eastern Europe . . . 917
KARSTEN BRÜGGEMANN
Russia and the Baltic Countries: Recent Russian-Language Literature . . . 935
Reviews
DAVID B. MILLER
Nikolai Nikolaevich Pokrovskii and Gail D. Lenhoff, eds. Stepennaia kniga tsarskogo rodosloviia po drevneishim spiskam: Teksty i kommentarii [“The Book of Degrees of the Tsars’ Genealogy” according to the Oldest Manuscripts: Texts and Commentary], 3 vols., 1: Zhitie sviatoi kniagini Ol´gi, Stepeni I–X [The Life of Princess St. Ol´ga; Degrees 1–10]; Aleksei Vladimirovich Sirenov, Stepennaia kniga: Istoriia teksta [The Book of Degrees: History of a Text] . . . 957
ANDREW A. GENTES
Nicholas B. Breyfogle, Abby Schrader, and Willard Sunderland, eds., Peopling the Russian Periphery: Borderland Colonization in Eurasian History; L. M. Dameshek and A. V. Remnev, Sibir´ v sostave Rossiiskoi imperii [Siberia as Part of the Russian Empire] . . . 963
BARBARA ALPERN ENGEL
Irina Iukina, Russkii feminizm kak vyzov sovremennosti [Russian
Feminism as a Challenge of Modernity] . . . 974
KEVIN MCDERMOTT
Paul R. Gregory, Lenin’s Brain and Other Tales from the Secret Soviet Archives; Stenogrammy zasedanii Politbiuro TsK RKP(b)–VKP(b), 1923–1938 gg. [Stenograms of the Meetings of the Politburo of the CC RCP(b)–AUCP, 1923–38], 3 vols. . . . 982
ANTON FEDYASHIN
Nataliia Narochnitskaia, Rossiia i russkie v mirovoi istorii [Russia and the Russians in World History]; Narochnitskaia, Russkii mir
[The Russian World]; Narochnitskaia, Za chto i s kem my voevali
[For What and with Whom We Fought] . . . 992
In Memoriam
DANIEL H. KAISER
Richard Hellie (1937–2009) . . . 999
Contributors to This Issue . . . 1007
Erratum . . . 1010
From the Editors
Entangled Histories in the Age of Extremes . . . 415
Introduction
DIETRICH BEYRAU
Mortal Embrace: Germans and (Soviet) Russians in the First Half of the 20th Century . . . 423
Articles
LAURA ENGELSTEIN
“A Belgium of Our Own”: The Sack of Russian Kalisz, August 1914 . . . 441
OXANA NAGORNAJA
United by Barbed Wire: Russian POWs in Germany, National Stereotypes, and International Relations, 1914–22 . . . 475
BERT HOPPE
Iron Revolutionaries and Salon Socialists: Bolsheviks and German Communists in the 1920s and 1930s . . . 499
JAN C. BEHRENDS
Back from the USSR: The Anti-Comintern’s Publications on Soviet Russia in Nazi Germany (1935–41) . . . 527
PETER FRITZSCHE
Return to Soviet Russia: Edwin Erich Dwinger and the Narratives of Barbarossa . . . 557
JOCHEN HELLBECK
“The Diaries of Fritzes and the Letters of Gretchens”: Personal Writings from the German–Soviet War and Their Readers . . . 571
KATERINA CLARK
Ehrenburg and Grossman: Two Cosmopolitan Jewish Writers Reflect on Nazi Germany at War . . . 607
OLEG BUDNITSKII
The Intelligentsia Meets the Enemy: Educated Soviet Officers in Defeated Germany, 1945 . . . 629
Reviews
W. M. REGER IV
T. A. Oparina, Inozemtsy v Rossii XVI–VII vv. [Foreigners in 16th- and 17th-Century Russia]; S. P. Orlenko, Vykhodtsy iz Zapadnoi Evropy v Rossii XVII veka: Pravovoi status i real´noe polozhenie [West European Immigrants to 17th-Century Russia: Legal Status and Actual Position] . . . 683
EKATERINA PRAVILOVA
Mikhail Nikolaevich Luk´ianov, Rossiiskii konservatizm i reforma, 1907–1914 [Russian Conservatism and Reform, 1907–14]; Richard Pipes, Russian Conservatism and Its Critics: A Study in Political Culture . . . 693
ALEXANDRE SUMPF
Corinne Gaudin, Ruling Peasants: Village and State in Late Imperial Russia . . . 710
BRIGITTE STUDER
Bert Hoppe, In Stalins Gefolgschaft : Moskau und die KPD 1928–1933 [In Stalin’s Retinue: Moscow and the German Communist Party, 1928–33] . . . 719
VLADIMIR TISMANEANU
Robert Gellately, Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe . . . 724
STEVEN A. GRANT
Marina Balina and Larissa Rudova, eds., Russian Children’s Literature and Culture; Paula S. Fass et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood: In History and Society, 3 vols.; Catriona Kelly, Children’s World: Growing Up in Russia, 1890–1991; Izabella I. Shangina et al., eds., Russkie deti: Osnovy narodnoi pedagogiki. Illiustrirovannaia entsiklopediia [Russian Children: The Foundations of Popular Pedagogy. An Illustrated Encyclopedia] . . . 730
Contributors to This Issue . . . 743
From the Editors
An Interview with Alfred J. Rieber . . . 227
Articles
ALISON K. SMITH
National Cuisine and Nationalist Politics: V. F. Odoevskii and “Doctor Puf,” 1844–45 . . . 239
VERA TOLZ
Imperial Scholars and Minority Nationalisms in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia . . . 261
Review Essays
FRANCIS BUTLER
Four Perspectives on “Old Russia” (Rus´) . . . 291
SCOTT M. KENWORTHY
Monasticism in Russian History . . . 307
RICHARD BIDLACK
Lifting the Blockade on the Blockade: New Research on the Siege of Leningrad . . . 333
Reviews
SERGEI BOGATYREV
Andrei Alekseevich Bulychev, Mezhdu sviatymi i demonami: Zametki o posmertnoi sud´be opal´nykh tsaria Ivana Groznogo [Between Saints and Demons: Observations on the Posthumous Fate of Those Condemned by Tsar Ivan the Terrible]; Viacheslav Valentinovich Shaposhnik, Ivan Groznyi: Pervyi russkii tsar´ [Ivan the Terrible: The First Russian Tsar] . . . 353
MARY W. CAVENDER
Andrei Iur´evich Andreev, Russkie studenty v nemetskikh universitetakh XVIII–pervoi poloviny XIX veka [Russian Students in German Universities in the 18th and First Half of the 19th Centuries]; Ol´ga Iu. Solodiankina, Inostrannye guvernantki v Rossii (vtoraia polovina XVIII–pervaia polovina XIX vekov) [Foreign Governesses in Russia (Second Half of the 18th and First Half of the 19th Centuries)] . . . 362
EILEEN KANE
Oleg Rudol´fovich Airapetov, Vneshniaia politika Rossiiskoi imperii, 1801–1914 [The Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire, 1801–1914]; Ronald P. Bobroff, Roads to Glory: Late Imperial Russia and the Turkish Straits . . . 368
STEPHAN MERL
David Feest, Zwangskollektivierung im Baltikum: Die Sowjetisierung des estnischen Dorfes 1944–1953 [Forced Collectivization in the Baltics: The Sovietization of the Estonian Village, 1944–53] . . . 376
AMIR WEINER
Vasily S. Grossman, A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Army, 1941–1945, trans. and ed. Antony Beevor and Luba Vinogradova . . . 387
SHEILA FITZPATRICK
Julia Herzberg und Christoph Schmidt, eds., Vom Wir zum Ich: Individuum und Autobiographik im Zarenreich [From We to I: The Individual and the Autobographical Genre in the Tsarist Empire]; Brigitte Studer and Heiko Haumann, eds., Stalinistische Subjekte/Sujets staliniens/Stalinist Subjects: Individuum und System in der Sowjetunion
und der Komintern, 1929–1953 [Individual and System in the Soviet Union and the Comintern, 1929–53] . . . 398
LEWIS SIEGELBAUM
Timothy Colton, Yeltsin, A Life . . . 406
Contributors to This Issue . . . 412
From the Editors
Failing the Grade: The Craze for Ranking Humanities Journals . . . 1
Articles
DANA SHERRY
Social Alchemy on the Black Sea Coast, 1860–65 . . . 7
FELIX WEMHEUER
Regime Changes of Memory: Creating the Official History of the Ukrainian and Chinese Famines under State Socialism and after the Cold War . . . 31
KAREL C. BERKHOFF
“Total Annihilation of the Jewish Population”: The Holocaust in
the Soviet Media, 1941–45 . . . 61
Review Forum: Occupiers and Eyewitnesses—The Holocaust in the East
CATHERINE EPSTEIN
Nazi Occupation Strategies . . . 107
DAVID SHNEER
Probing the Limits of Documentation . . . 121
ZOЁ WAXMAN
The Unknown Black Book . . . 135
Review Article
CLAUDIO SERGIO NUN INGERFLOM
Lenin Rediscovered, or Lenin Redisguised? . . . 139
Reviews
DAVID GOLDFRANK
Tom E. Dykstra, Russian Monastic Culture, “Josephism,” and the Iosifo-Volokolamsk Monastery, 1479–1607; Nikolai Konstantinovich Nikol´skii, Kirillo-Belozerskii monastyr´ i ego ustroistvo do vtoroi chetverti XVII veka (1397–1625) [The Kirillo-Belozerskii Monastery and Its Organization up to the Second Quarter of the 17th Century (1397–1625)], 2 . . . 169
PAUL KEENAN
Tat´iana Vladimirovna Artem´eva, Ot slavnogo proshlogo k svetlomu budushchemu: filosofiia istorii i utopiia v Rossii epokhi Prosveshcheniia [From a Glorious Past to a Bright Future: Philosophy of History and Utopia in Russia in the Age of Enlightenment]; Vera Proskurina, Mify imperii: Literatura i vlast´ v epokhu Ekateriny II [Myths of Empire: Literature and Power in the Age of Catherine II] . . . 176
CHRIS J. CHULOS
M. A. Babkin, ed., Rossiiskoe dukhovenstvo i sverzhenie monarkhii v 1917 godu: Materialy i arkhivnye dokumenty po istorii Russkoi pravoslavnoi tserkvi [The Russian Clergy and the Downfall of the Monarchy in 1917: Materials and Archival Documents on the History of the Russian Orthodox Church]; Iu. E. Kondakov, Gosudarstvo i pravoslavnaia tserkov´ v Rossii: Evoliutsiia otnoshenii v pervoi polovine XIX veka [The State and the Orthodox Church in Russia: The Evolution of Relations in the First Half of the 19th Century]; Mark D. Steinberg and Heather J. Coleman, eds., Sacred Stories: Religion and Spirituality in Modern Russia; Sergei I. Zhuk, Russia’s Lost Reformation: Peasants, Millennialism, and Radical Sects in Southern Russia and Ukraine, 1830–1917 . . . 184
DEBORAH YALEN
Arkadii Zel´tser, Evrei sovetskoi provintsii: Vitebsk i mestechki 1917–1941 [Jews of the Soviet Provinces: Vitebsk and the Shtetls, 1917–41] . . . 194
STEPHEN LOVELL
Evgenii Dobrenko, Politekonomiia sotsrealizma, trans. as Evgeny Dobrenko, Political Economy of Socialist Realism by Jesse M. Savage; Katharina Kucher, Der Gorki-Park: Freizeitkultur im Stalinismus 1928–1941 [Gor´kii Park: Leisure Culture under Stalinism, 1928-41]; Svetlana Iur´evna Malysheva, Sovetskaia prazdnichnaia kul´tura v provintsii: Prostranstvo, simvoly, istoricheskie mify (1917–1927) [Soviet Festival Culture in the Provinces: Space, Symbols, Historical Myths, 1917-27] . . . 205
In Memoriam
ELISE KIMERLING WIRTSCHAFTER
Marc Raeff (1923–2008): “A Pebble in the Water” . . . 216
Letters
ORLANDO FIGES
To the Editors . . . 221
ANTONY BEEVOR
To the Editors . . . 223
Contributors to This Issue . . . 225
2008
From the Editors
Passing through the Iron Curtain . . . 703
Articles
CATRIONA KELLY
Defending Children’s Rights, “In Defense of Peace”: Children and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy . . . 711
GREG CASTILLO
East as True West: Redeeming Bourgeois Culture, from Socialist Realism to Ostalgie . . . 747
DAVID CROWLEY
Paris or Moscow? Warsaw Architects and the Image of the Modern City in the 1950s . . . 769
ELAINE KELLY
Imagining Richard Wagner: The Janus Head of a Divided Nation . . . 799
PAULINA BREN
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall … Is the West the Fairest of Them All? Czechoslovak Normalization and Its (Dis)contents . . . 831
SUSAN E. REID
Who Will Beat Whom? Soviet Popular Reception of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, 1959 . . . 855
BARBARA WALKER
Moscow Human Rights Defenders Look West: Attitudes toward U.S. Journalists in the 1960s and 1970s . . . 905
Reaction
GYORGY PETERI
The Occident Within—or the Drive for Exceptionalism and Modernity . . . 929
Reviews
DONALD OSTROWSKI
Sergei Alekseevich Bugoslavskii, Tekstologiia drevnei Rusi (The Textology of Old Rus´). 2 vols., ed. Iurii A. Artamonov; Andrei Leonidovich Nikitin, Tekstologiia russkikh letopisei XI–nachala XIV vv. (A Textology of Rus´ Chronicles from the 11th to the Early 14th Centuries), 1; M. F. Kotliar, V. Iu. Franchuk, and A. G. Plakhonin, eds., Galitsko-Volynskaia letopis´: Tekst. Kommentarii. Issledovanie (The Galician–Volynian Chronicle: Text, Commentary, Research) . . . 939
VERA DUBINA
N. E. Koposov, N. D. Potapova, and M. M. Krom, eds., Istoricheskie poniatiia i politicheskie idei v Rossii XVI–XX veka: Sbornik nauchnykh rabot (Historical Concepts and Political Ideas in Russia in the 16th–20th Centuries: A Collection of Scholarly Works); Peter Тhiergen, ed., Russische Begriffsgeschichte der Neuzeit: Beiträge zu einem Forschungsdesiderat (Russian Conceptual History of the Modern Period: Contributions to a Research Desideratum) . . . 949
BRADLEY D. WOODWORTH
Max Engman, Pietarinsuomalaiset (Petersburg Finns); Raimo Pullat, Lootuste linn: Peterburi ja eesti haritlaskonna kujunemine kuni 1917 (City of Hopes: Petersburg and the Formation of the Estonian Intelligentsia to 1917); Izabella Shangina, Natal´ia Revunenkova, and Natal´ia Iukhneva, eds., Mnogonatsional´nyi Peterburg: Istoriia, religii, narody (Multinational Petersburg: History, Religions, Peoples) . . . 963
JOHANNES REMY
Ricarda Vulpius, Nationalisierung der Religion: Russifizierungspolitik und ukrainische Nationsbuildung, 1860–1920 (The Nationalization of Religion: Russification Policy and Ukrainian Nation-Building, 1860–1920) . . . 977
MARC ELIE
Rudol´f Germanovich Pikhoia, Moskva, Kreml´, vlast´ (Moscow, the Kremlin, Power), 2 vols. . . . 988
Letters
MICHAEL MELANCON
Reply to Lars Lih . . . 997
Contributors to This Issue . . . 999
Volume 9, Number 3 (Summer 2008)
From the Editors
Marketing Russian History . . . 497
Forum: Tolstoi, Orthodoxy, and Terrorism
INESSA MEDZHIBOVSKAYA
Tolstoi’s Response to Terror and Revolutionary Violence . . . 505
PÅL KOLSTØ
The Elder at Iasnaia Poliana: Lev Tolstoi and the Orthodox Starets Tradition . . . 533
Reaction
WILLIAM NICKELL
New Directions in Tolstoi Scholarship . . . 555
Article
STEPHEN LOVELL
From Genealogy to Generation: The Birth of Cohort Thinking in Russia . . . 567
Review Essays
WILLARD SUNDERLAND
The Last of the White Moustaches: Recent Books on the
Anti-Bolshevik Commanders of the East . . . 595
MALTE GRIESSE
Soviet Subjectivities: Discourse, Self-Criticism, Imposture . . . 609
MICHAEL D. GORDIN
Was There Ever a “Stalinist Science”? . . . 625
Reviews
NADIESZDA KIZENKO
John-Paul Himka and Andriy Zayarnyuk, eds., Letters from Heaven: Popular Religion in Russia and Ukraine; M. V. Korogodina, Ispoved´ v Rossii v XIV–XIX vekakh: Issledovanie i teksty (Confession in 14th- to 19th-Century Russia: A Study and Primary Texts) . . . 641
MARTINA WINKLER
Mary W. Cavender, Nests of the Gentry: Family, Estate, and Local
Loyalties in Provincial Russia; John Randolph, The House in the Garden: The Bakunin Family and the Romance of Russian Idealism; Richard Stites, Serfdom, Society, and the Arts in Imperial Russia: The Pleasure and the Power . . . 655
GREGORY VITARBO
Stephen M. Norris, A War of Images: Russian Popular Prints, Wartime Culture, and National Identity, 1812–1945; Pavel Petrovich Shcherbinin, Voennyi faktor v povsednevnoi zhizni russkoi zhenshchiny v XVIII–nachale XX vekov (The War Factor in the Everyday Life of Russian Women from the 18th to the Beginning of the 20th Centuries); David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye and Bruce W. Menning, eds., Reforming the Tsar’s Army: Military Innovation in Imperial Russia from Peter the Great to the Revolution . . . 668
ALEXEI MILLER
Theodore R. Weeks, From Assimilation to Antisemitism: The “Jewish Question” in Poland, 1850–1914 . . . 679
SARAH BADCOCK
Peter Gatrell, Russia’s First World War: A Social and Economic History; Ol´ga Sergeevna Porshneva, Krest´iane, rabochie i soldaty Rossii nakanune i v gody Pervoi mirovoi voiny (Peasants, Workers, and Soldiers of Russia before and during World War I) . . . 685
MAIKE LEHMANN
El´dar Rafik ogly Ismailov, Azerbaidzhan: 1953–1956 gg. Pervye gody “ottepeli” (Azerbaijan, 1953–56: The First Years of the “Thaw”) . . . 694
Contributors to This Issue . . . 701
From the Editors
An Interview with Michael Confino . . . 279
Articles
ILYA VINITSKY
Amor Hereos, or How One Brother Was Visited by an Invisible Being: Lived Spirituality among Russian Freemasons in the 1810s . . . 291
JOSHUA FIRST
From Spectator to “Differentiated” Consumer: Film Audience Research in the Era of Developed Socialism (1965–80) . . . 317
History and Historians
ROBERT E. JOHNSON
“The Greatest Russian Tragedy of the 20th Century”: An Interview with Viktor Danilov (1925–2004) . . . 345
Review Essays
STEPHEN LOVELL
Power, Personalism, and Provisioning in Russian History . . . 373
DANIEL L. SCHLAFLY, JR.
The Great White Bear and the Cradle of Culture: Italian Images of Russia and Russian Images of Italy . . . 389
G. M. HAMBURG
Imperial Entanglements: Two New Histories of Russia’s Western and Southern Borderlands . . . 407
NICK BARON
New Spatial Histories of 20th-Century Russia and the Soviet Union: Exploring the Terrain . . . 433
Reviews
PAUL BUSHKOVITCH
I. A. Lobakova, Zhitie mitropolita Filippa: Issledovanie i teksty (The Life of Metropolitan Filipp: A Study and Texts); Arkhimandrit Makarii (Veretennikov), Sviataia Rus´: Agiografiia, istoriia, ierarkhiia (Holy Russia: Hagiography, History, Hierarchy) , , , 449
MARC RAEFF
Elena Veniaminovna Alekseeva, Diffuziia evropeiskikh innovatsii v Rossii (XVIII–nachalo XX v.) (The Diffusion of European Innovations in Russia [from the 18th to the Early 20th Century]) . . . 457
ILYA VINKOVETSKY
Aleksandr Iur´evich Petrov, Rossiisko-amerikanskaia kompaniia: Deiatel´nost´ na otechestvennom i zarubezhnom rynkakh, 1799–1867 (The Russian-American Company: Activity in the Home and Foreign Markets, 1799–1867); Anatolii Viktorovich Remnev, Rossiia Dal´nego Vostoka: Imperskaia geografiia vlasti XIX–nachala XX vekov (Russia of the Far East: An Imperial Geography of Power from the 19th to the Early 20th Century) . . . 463
BALÁZS APOR
Jan C. Behrends, Die erfundene Freundschaft: Propaganda für die Sowjetunion in Polen und in der DDR (The Invented Friendship: Propaganda for the Soviet Union in Poland and the GDR); Malte Rolf, Das sowjetische Massenfest (The Soviet Mass Festival) . . . 472
IRINA PAPKOVA
Wallace L. Daniel, The Orthodox Church and Civil Society in Russia; Zoe Knox, Russian Society and the Orthodox Church: Religion in Russia after Communism; Nikolai Aleksandrovich Mitrokhin, Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov´: Sovremennoe sostoianie i aktual´nye problemy (The Russian Orthodox Church: Contemporary Condition and Current Problems) . . . 481
Letters
NORMAN W. INGHAM
To the Editors . . . 493
Contributors to This Issue . . . 495
rom the Editors
Journées d'études internationales . . . 1
Introduction
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
Circulation of Knowledge and the Russian Locale . . . 9
Articles
ALESSANDRO STANZIANI
Free Labor—Forced Labor: An Uncertain Boundary? The Circulation of Economic Ideas between Russia and Europe from the 18th to the Mid-19th Century . . . 27
VERA TOLZ
European, National, and (Anti-)Imperial: The Formation of Academic Oriental Studies in Late Tsarist and Early Soviet Russia . . . 53
NATHANIEL KNIGHT
Nikolai Kharuzin and the Quest for a Universal Human Science: Anthropological Evolutionism and the Russian Ethnographic Tradition, 1885–1900 . . . 83
WLADIMIR BERELOWITCH
History in Russia Comes of Age: Institution-Building, Cosmopolitanism, and Theoretical Debates among Historians in Late Imperial Russia . . . 113
JULIETTE CADIOT
Russia Learns to Write: Slavistics, Politics, and the Struggle to Redefine Empire in the Early 20th Century . . . 135
MARLENE LARUELLE
The Concept of Ethnogenesis in Central Asia: Political Context and Institutional Mediators (1940–50) . . . 169
NATALIA AVTONOMOVA
The Use of Western Concepts in Post-Soviet Philosophy: Translation and Reception . . . 189
Reaction
ALAIN BLUM
Circulation, Transfers, Isolation . . . 231
Reviews
RUSSELL E. MARTIN
Chester S. L. Dunning, A Short History of Russia’s First Civil War: The Time of Troubles and the Founding of the Romanov Dynasty; Liudmila Evgen´evna Morozova, Rossiia na puti iz Smuty: Izbranie na tsarstvo Mikhaila Fedorovicha (Russia on Its Way Out of the Time of Troubles: Mikhail Fedorovich’s Election as Tsar) . . . 243
JOHN RANDOLPH
Dmitrii Alekseevich Miliutin, Vospominaniia general-fel´dmarshala grafa Dmitriia Alekseevicha Miliutina (The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Count Dmitrii Alekseevich Miliutin), ed. Larisa Georgievna Zakharova, 6 vols. . . . 252
BRIAN HOROWITZ
Oleg Vital´evich Budnitskii et al., eds., Mirovoi krizis 1914–1920 godov i sud´ba vostochnoevropeiskogo evreistva (The World Crisis of 1914–20 and the Fate of East European Jewry) . . . 258
VLADIMIR SOLONARI
Michael Mann, The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing; Jörg Baberowski, ed., Moderne Zeiten? Krieg, Revolution und Gewalt im 20. Jahrhundert (Modern Times? War, Revolution, and Violence in the 20th Century) . . . 263
MICHAEL S. GORHAM
David Markovich Fel´dman, Terminologiia vlasti: Sovetskie politicheskie terminy v istoriko-kul´turnom kontekste (The Terminology of Power: Soviet Political Terms in Historical-Cultural Context) . . . 270
Letters
EDWARD L. KEENAN
To the Editors . . . 275
Contributors to This Issue . . . 277
2007
From the Editors
Premodern Lessons for Modern Historians . . . 711
Articles
LAURIE MANCHESTER
Commonalities of Modern Political Discourse: Three Paths of Modern Activism in Late Imperial Russia’s Alternative Intelligentsia . . . 715
VLADIMIR SOLONARI
Patterns of Violence: The Local Population and the Mass Murder of Jews in Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, July–August 1941 . . . 749
JAMES HEINZEN
Informers and the State under Late Stalinism: Informant Networks and Crimes against “Socialist Property,” 1940–53 . . . 789
Review Forum: Aleksandr Zimin and the Igor´ Tale
EDWARD L. KEENAN
The Long-Awaited Book and the Bykovskii Hypothesis . . . 817
NORMAN W. INGHAM
Historians and Textology . . . 831
Review Article
DANIEL R. BROWER
Peopling the Empires: Practices, Perceptions, Policies . . . 841
Review Essay
LARS T. LIH
1905 and All That: The Revolution and Its Aftermath . . . 861
Reviews
GREGORY L. FREEZE
Carsten Goehrke, Russischer Alltag: Eine Geschichte in neun Zeitbildern vom Frühmittelalter bis zur Gegewart (Russian Everyday Life: A History in Nine Time-Pictures from the Early Middle Ages to the Present), 3 vols. . . . 877
CHARLES J. HALPERIN
Valerie Kivelson, Cartographies of Tsardom: The Land and Its Meanings in Seventeenth-Century Russia; Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Soboleva, Ocherki istorii rossiiskoi simvoliki: Ot tamgi do simvolov gosudarstvennogo suvereniteta [Essays on the History of Russian Symbolics: From Clan Symbol to Symbols of State Sovereignty] . . . 887
PHILIP BOOBBYER
Lesley Chamberlain, The Philosophy Steamer: Lenin and the Exile of the Intelligentsia; S. L. Frank, Saratovskii tekst [Saratov Text]; Paul Gundersen, Paul Nicolay of Monrepos: A European with a Difference . . . 897
GOLFO ALEXOPOULOS
Sofiia Chuikina, Dvorianskaia pamiat´: “Byvshie” v sovetskom gorode. Leningrad, 1920e–1930e gody (Noble Memory: “Former People” in the Soviet City. Leningrad, 1920s–30s) . . . 904
SERGEY RADCHENKO
Sergo Mikoian, Anatomiia Karibskogo krizisa (The Anatomy of
the Caribbean [Cuban Missile] Crisis) . . . 910
In Memoriam
RONALD GRIGOR SUNY
Daniel Brower (1936–2007) . . . 915
Contributors to This Issue . . . 919
From the Editors
An Interview with Sheila Fitzpatrick . . . 479
Articles
STEPHEN KOTKIN
Mongol Commonwealth? Exchange and Governance across the Post-Mongol Space . . . 487
JAMES FRANK GOODWIN
Russian Anarchism and the Bolshevization of Bakunin in the Early Soviet Period . . . 533
MAXIM WALDSTEIN
Russifying Estonia? Iurii Lotman and the Politics of Language and Culture in Soviet Estonia . . . 561
Review Article
YVES COHEN
The Cult of Number One in an Age of Leaders . . . 597
Review Essay
ANDY BRUNO
Russian Environmental History: Directions and Potentials . . . 635
Reviews
ISABEL DE MADARIAGA
Aleksandr Il´ich Filiushkin, Tituly russkikh gosudarei (The Titles of Russian Rulers) . . . 651
VIKTOR ZHIVOV
Frithjof Benjamin Schenk, Aleksandr Nevskij: Heiliger—Fürst Nationalheld. Ein Erinnerungsfigur im russischen kulturellen Gedächtnis (1263–2000) (Aleksandr Nevskii: Saint—Prince—National Hero. A Figure of Commemoration in Russian Cultural Memory [1263–2000]) . . . 661
DAVID KIRBY
Frank Nesemann, Ein Staat, kein Gouvernement: Die Entstehung und Entwicklung der Autonomie Finnlands im russischen Zarenreich, 1808 bis 1826 (A State but not a Province: The Origin and Evolution of Finland’s Autonomy in the Russian Empire, 1808–26) . . . 672
PETER WALDRON
Ekaterina Anatol´evna Pravilova, Finansy imperii: Den´gi i vlast´ v politike Rossii na natsional´nykh okrainakh, 1801–1917 (The Empire’s Finances: Money and Power in Russian Policy in the National Borderlands, 1801–1917) . . . 676
JOHN-PAUL HIMKA
Johan Dietsch, Making Sense of Suffering: Holocaust and Holodomor in Ukrainian Historical Culture; Stanyslav Vladyslavovych Kul´chyts´kyi, Holod 1932–1933 rr. v Ukraini iak henotsyd/Golod 1932–1933 gg. v Ukraine kak genotsid (The 1932–33 Famine in Ukraine as a Genocide) . . . 683
POLLY JONES
Iurii Aksiutin, Khrushchevskaia ottepel´ i obshchestvennye nastroeniia v SSSR v 1953–1964 gg. (The Khrushchev Thaw and Popular Opinion in the USSR, 1953–64); Arlen Blium, Kak eto delalos´ v Leningrade: Tsenzura v gody ottepeli, zastoia i perestroika, 1953–1991 (How It Was Done in Leningrad: Censorship in the Years of the Thaw, Stagnation, and Perestroika, 1953–91) . . . 695
In Memoriam
JANET HARTLEY
Lindsey Hughes (1949–2007) . . . 705
Contributors to This Issue . . . 709
From the Editors
Citing the Archival Revolution . . . 227
Articles
MICHAEL C. PAUL
Secular Power and the Archbishops of Novgorod before the Muscovite Conquest . . . 231
REBECCA GOULD
Transgressive Sanctity: The Abrek in Chechen Culture . . . 271
MADHAVAN K. PALAT
Casting Workers as an Estate in Late Imperial Russia . . . 307
Ex Tempore: Back to the Future? Social History and Soviet Society
MARK EDELE
Soviet Society, Social Structure, and Everyday Life: Major Frameworks Reconsidered . . . 349
JEAN-PAUL DEPRETTO
Stratification without Class . . . 375
Review Essays
CHERIE WOODWORTH
The Venerated Image among the Faithful: Icons for Historians . . . 389
THEODORE R. WEEKS
The “Jewish Question” in Eastern Europe . . . 409
Reviews
DONALD OSTROWSKI
Christopher P. Atwood, Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire; Peter Jackson, The Mongols and the West, 1221–1410; George Lane, Daily Life in the Mongol Empire; Igor de Rachewiltz, trans. and ed., The Secret History of the Mongols: A Mongolian Epic Chronicle of the Thirteenth Century, 2 vols. . . . 431
CAROL B. STEVENS
Ivan Rostislavovich Sokolovskii, Sluzhilye “inozemtsy” v Sibiri XVII veka (Tomsk, Eniseisk, Krasnoiarsk) (“Foreign” Servicemen in Siberia in the 17th Century [Tomsk, Eniseisk, Krasnoiarsk]) . . . 442
LUCIEN J. FRARY
Lora Aleksandrovna Gerd, Konstantinopol´ i Peterburg: Tserkovnaia politika Rossii na pravoslavnom Vostoke, 1878–1898 (Constantinople and Petersburg: Russian Religious Policy in the Orthodox East, 1878–98) . . . 445
OKSANA BULGAKOWA
Leonid Valentinovich Maksimenkov and Kirill Mikhailovich Anderson, eds. in chief; Liudmila Pavlovna Kosheleva and Larisa Aleksandrovna Rogovaia, eds., Kremlevskii kinoteatr, 1929–1953: Dokumenty (The Kremlin’s Movie Theater, 1929–53: Documents) . . . 453
ILYA UTEKHIN
Christina Kiaer and Eric Naiman, eds., Everyday Life in Early Soviet Russia: Taking the Revolution Inside; Nataliia Lebina, Entsiklopediia banal´nostei: Sovetskaia povsednevnost´. Kontury, simvoly, znaki (Encyclopedia of Banalities: Soviet Everyday Life. Shapes, Symbols, Signs) . . . 461
In Memoriam
ABBOTT GLEASON
Daniel Field (1938–2006) . . . 471
Contributors to This Issue . . . 475
Erratum . . . 477
Contents
From the Editors
An Interview with Leopold Haimson . . . 1
Articles
EUGENE M. AVRUTIN
Racial Categories and the Politics of (Jewish) Difference in Late Imperial Russia . . . 13
ERIK VAN REE
Heroes and Merchants: Stalin’s Understanding of National Character . . . 41
Review Forum: History of the Stalinist Gulag
KATE BROWN
Out of Solitary Confinement: The History of the Gulag . . . 67
OKSANA KLIMKOVA
Special Settlements in Soviet Russia in the 1930s–50s . . . 105
Review Essays
JOSHUA SANBORN
Liberals and Bureaucrats at War . . . 141
MARCI SHORE
Feeling the Cracks: Remembering under Totalitarianism . . . 163
Reviews
YURI ZARETSKII
A. Ia. Gurevich, Istoriia istorika (History of a Historian) . . . 177
DAVID CHRISTIAN
Peter C. Perdue, China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia . . . 183
OLEG BUDNITSKII
Michael Kellogg, The Russian Roots of Nazism: White Émigrés and the Making of National Socialism, 1917–1945 . . . 190
GALINA S. RYLKOVA
Barbara Walker, Maximilian Voloshin and the Russian Literary Circle: Culture and Survival in Revolutionary Times; Mariia Stepanovna Voloshina, O Makse, o Koktebele, o sebe: Vospominaniia. Pis´ma (On Max, Koktebel´, and Myself: Memoirs. Letters); Maksimilian Voloshin, Sobranie sochinenii (Collected Works), vol. 7, book 1: Zhurnal puteshestviia: Dnevnik 1901–1903. Istoriia moei dushi (Record of a Journey: Diary, 1901–3. The Story of My Soul) . . . 201
MARK EDELE
Catherine Merridale, Ivan's War: Life and Death in the Red Army,
1939–1945; Aron Shneer, Plen: Sovetskie voennoplennye v Germanii, 1941–1945 (Captivity: Soviet Prisoners of War in Germany, 1941–45) . . . 209
To the Editors
BORIS GASPAROV
Historicism and the Dialogue . . . 215
EDITORS OF AB IMPERIO
Letter . . . 222
Contributors to This Issue . . . 225
2006
Contents
From the Editors
The Imperial Turn[p. 705]
Articles
GEORGE WEICKHARDT
Muscovite Judicial Duels as a Legal Fiction [p. 713]
NATHANIEL KNIGHT
Was the Intelligentsia Part of the Nation? Visions of Society in Post-Emancipation Russia [p. 733]
DOUGLAS R. WEINER
Dzherzhinskii and the Gerd Case: The Politics of Intercession and the Evolution of "Iron Felix” in NEP Russia [p. 759]
IRINA PAPERNO
Dreams of Terror: Dreams from Stalinist Russia as a Historical Source [p. 793]
Review Essays
KONSTANTIN SHNEYDER
Was there an "Early Russian Liberalism”? Perspectives from Russian and Anglo-American Historiography [p. 825]
PAUL W. WERTH
Toward "Freedom of Conscience”: Catholicism, Law, and the Contours of Religious Liberty in Late Imperial Russia [p. 843]
ADEEB KHALID
Between Empire and Revolution: New Work on Soviet Central Asia [p. 865]
Reviews
STEVEN SMITH
Reginald E. Zelnik, The Perils of Pankratova: Some Stories from the Annals of Soviet Historiography [p. 885]
RICHARD TARUSKIN
Boris M. Gasparov, Five Operas and a Symphony: Words and Music in Russian Culture [p. 893]
THEODORE R. WEEKS
Arnold Bartetzky, Marina Dmitrieva, and Stefan Troebst, eds., Neue Staaten-neue Bilder? Visuelle Kultur im Dienst staatlicher Selbstdarstellung in Zentral- und Osteuropa seit 1918 [New States-New Images? Visual Culture in the Service of State Self-Representation in Central and Eastern Europe since 1918] [p. 899]
LARS T. LIH
Marc Angenot, Jules Guesde, ou: Le Marxisme orthodoxe [p. 905]
JOHN CONNELLY
Richard Overy, The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia [p. 919]
In Memoriam
EDWARD L. KEENAN
Omeljan Pritsak (1919-2006) [. 931]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 937]
Contents
Special Issue
Subjecthood and Citizenship, Part II: From Alexander II to Brezhnev
From the Editors
Tiutchev versus Foucault? Citizenship and Subjecthood in Russian History [p. 391]
Articles
JANE BURBANK
An Imperial Rights Regime: Law and Citizenship in the Russian Empire [p. 397]
PAUL W. WERTH
In the State's Embrace? Civil Acts in an Imperial Order [p. 433]
MELISSA K. STOCKDALE
United in Gratitude: Honoring Soldiers and Defining the Nation in Russia's Great War [p. 459]
GOLFO ALEXOPOULOS
Soviet Citizenship, More or Less: Rights, Emotions, and States of Civic Belonging [p. 487]
SERHY YEKELCHYK
The Civic Duty to Hate: Stalinist Citizenship as Political Practice and Civic Emotion (Kiev, 1943-53) [p. 529]
DENIS KOZLOV
"I Have Not Read, But I Will Say”: Soviet Literary Audiences and Changing Ideas of Social Membership, 1958-66 [p. 557]
Reactions
ALFRED J. RIEBER
The Problem of Social Cohesion [p. 599]
TIMOTHY SNYDER
The Elusive Civic Subject in Russian History [p. 609]
Review Essays
PATRICK O'MEARA
"All the World's a Stage”: Aspects of the Historical Interplay of Culture and Society with Myth and Mask in 18th- and Early 19th-Century Russia [p. 619]
DOUGLAS ROGERS
Historical Anthropology Meets Soviet History [p. 633]
Reviews
PAUL BUSHKOVITCH
Brian Davies, State Power and Community in Early Modern Russia: The Case of Kozlov, 1635-16-9; Ol'ga Kosheleva, Liudi Sankt-Peterburgskogo ostrova petrovskogo vremeni [The People of St. Petersburg Island in the Petrine Era] [p. 651]
WILLIAM E. BUTLER
Michelle Lamarche Marrese, A Woman's Kingdom: Noblewomen and the Control of Property in Russia, 1700-1861; Tat'iana Evgen'evna Novitskaia, Pravovoe regulirovanie imushchestvennykh otnoshenii v Rossii vo vtoroi polovine XVIII veka [The Legal Regulation of Property Relations in Russia in the Second Half of the 18th Century]; William Benton Whisenhunt, In Search of Legality: Mikhail M. Speranskii and the Codification of Russian Law [p. 657
DONALD J. RALEIGH
Oleg Vital'evich Budnitskii, Rossiiskie evrei mezhdu krasnymi i belymi, 1917-1920 [Russian Jews between Reds and Whites, 1917-1920] [p. 667]
JULIANE FUERST
Corinna Kuhr-Korolev, Gezähmte Helden: Die Formierung der Sowjetjugend [Tamed Heroes: The Formation of Soviet Youth]; Corinna Kuhr-Korolev, Sowjetjugend, 1917-1941: Generation zwischen Revolution und Resignation [Soviet Youth, 1917-1941: The Generation between Revolution and Resignation] [p. 675]
DAVID C. ENGERMAN
Nicholas Dawidoff, The Fly Swatter: How My Grandfather Made His Way in the World; Loren R. Graham, Moscow Stories; Richard Pipes, Vixi: Memoirs of a Non-Belonger; Adam B. Ulam, Understanding the Cold War: A Historian's Personal Reflections [p. 689]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 703]
Contents
Special Issue: Subjecthood and Citizenship, Part I Intellectual Biographies and Late Imperial Russia
From the Editors
An Interview with James Billington (165)
Subjecthood and Citizenship in Russia (171)
Note from the Editors (172)
Articles
ERIC LOHR
The Ideal Citizen and Real Subject in Late Imperial Russia (173)
RANDALL A. POOLE
Religion, War, and Revolution: E. N. Trubetskoi's Liberal Construction
of Russian National Identity, 1912-20 (195)
PETER HOLQUIST
Dilemmas of a Progressive Administrator: Baron Boris Nolde (241)
Reaction
RICHARD WORTMAN
Intellectual Constructs and Political Issues (275)
Review Article
DOMINIC LIEVEN
Russia and the Defeat of Napoleon (1812-14) (283)
Review Essays
CAROLYN J. POUNCY
Missed Opportunities and the Search for Ivan the Terrible (309)
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC
Lived Orthodoxy in Imperial Russia (329)
Reviews
BARBARA WALKER
Jochen Hellbeck, ed., Autobiographical Practices in Russia/ Autobiographische Praktiken in Russland (351)
WILLIAM G. ROSENBERG
Igor« Narskii, Zhizn« v katastrofe: Budni naseleniia Urala v 1917-1922 gg. [Life in Catastrophe: Everyday Life in the Urals, 1917-1922]; Donald J. Raleigh, Experiencing Russia's Civil War: Politics, Society, and Revolutionary Culture in Saratov, 1917-1922 (359)
JULIA KHMELEVSKAYA
Mauricio Borrero, Hungry Moscow: Scarcity and Urban Society in the Russian Civil War, 1917-1921; A. Iu. Davydov, Nelegal«noe snabzhenie rossiiskogo naseleniia i vlast«, 1917-1921: Meshochniki [The Illegal Supply of the Russian Population and the Regime, 1917-1921: Bagmen]; Julie Hessler, A Social History of Soviet Trade: Trade Policy, Retail Practices, and Consumption, 1917-1953 (371)
MARK MAZOWER
Timothy Snyder, Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist's Mission to Liberate Soviet Ukraine (379)
RICHARD PIPES
Nikolai Nikolaevich Bolkhovitinov, Russkie uchenye-emigranty (G. V. Vernadskii, M. M. Karpovich, M. T. Florinskii) i stanovlenie rusistiki v SShA [Russian Scholarly Emigrants (G. V. Vernadsky, M. M. Karpovich, M. T. Florinsky) and the Rise of Russian Studies in the United States]; Evgenii Vladimirovich Kodin, "Garvardskii ProektÓ [The Harvard Project] (383)
Contributors To This Issue (389)
Contents
From the Editors
Better Shorter, but Better (p. 1)
Forum: Mercy, Power, and Law in Muscovite and Imperial Russia
NANCY S. KOLLMANN
The Quality of Mercy in Early Modern Legal Practice (p. 5)
JANE BURBANK
Mercy, Punishment, and Law: The Qualities of Justice at
Township Courts (p. 23)
Reaction
ELISE KIMERLING WIRTSCHAFTER
Russian Legal Culture and the Rule of Law (p. 61)
Review Article
G. M. HAMBURG
Writing History and the End of the Soviet Era: The Secret Lives
of Natan Eidel´man (p. 71)
Review Essay
WILLARD SUNDERLAND
The Caucasian Tangle (p. 111)
Reviews
LINDSEY HUGHES
Iu. N. Bespiatykh and V. I. Gineva, eds., Peterburg v epokhu Petra I: Dokumenty v fondakh i kollektsiiakh Nauchno-istoricheskogo arkhiva Sankt-Peterburgskogo instituta istorii. Katalog, chast´ 1 [St. Petersburg in the Era of Peter I: Documents in the Fonds and Collections of the Archive for Historical Scholarship, St. Petersburg Institute of History. Catalogue, pt. 1]; A. A. Preobrazhenskii et al., eds.,Pis´ma i bumagi imperatora Petra Velikogo, t. 13, vyp. 2 [The Letters and Papers of Emperor Peter the Great, vol. 13, pt. 2]; I. N. Lebedeva, Biblioteka Petra I: Opisanie rukopisnykh knig [The Library of Peter I: A Description of the Manuscript Books] (p. 123)
DOMINIC LIEVEN
V. M. Bezotosnyi et al., eds., Otechestvennaia voina 1812 goda: Entsiklopediia [The Great Patriotic War of 1812: An Encyclopedia] (p. 133)
DIANE KOENKER
Matthias Heeke, Reisen zu den Sowjets: Der ausländische Tourismus in Rußland 1921–1941. Mit einem bio-bibliographischen Anhang zu 96 deutschen Reiseautoren [Travel to the Soviets: Foreign Tourism in Russia, 1921–1941, with a Bio-bibliographical Appendix on 96 German
Travel-Writers] (p. 137)
MARTIN J. BLACKWELL
Kate Brown, A Biography of No Place: From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet Heartland; Fedir Pihido-Pravoberezhnyi, “Velyka Vitchyzniana Viina”: Spohady ta rozdumy ochevydtsia [“The Great Patriotic War”: The Memoirs and Thoughts of an Eyewitness]; Dmytro Malakov, Oti dva roky…: U Kyivi pry nimtsiakh [Those Two Years...: In Kyiv under the Germans]; Karel C. Berkhoff, Harvest of Despair: Life and Death in Ukraine under Nazi Rule (p. 143)
ANITA SETH
Aleksei Georgievich Borzenkov, Molodezh´ i politika: Vozmozhnosti i
predely studencheskoi samodeiatel´nosti na vostoke Rossii (1961–1991 gg.). [Youth and Politics: The Possibilities and Limits of Student Activity
in the Russian East (1961–1991)] (p. 153)
To the Editors
PAVEL POLIAN (159)
Contributors To This Issue
2005
Contents
From the Publisher
Critical Mass and the Economics of Kritika
Forum: Audience and Society in the Post-Stalin Period
SUSAN E. REID
In the Name of the People: The Manege Affair Revisited
CATRIONA KELLY
"Thank You for the Wonderful Book": Soviet Child Readers and the Management of Children's Reading, 1950-75
Reaction
JAN PLAMPER
Cultural Production, Cultural Consumption: Post-Stalin Hybrids
Article
PAVEL POLIAN
Soviet-Jewish Prisoners of War: The First Victims of the Holocaust
Reaction
KAREL C. BERKHOFF
The Mass Murder of Soviet Prisoners of War and the Holocaust: How Were They Related?
Article
MARINA SOROKINA
People and Procedures: Toward a History of the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in the USSR
Review Forum: Josef Dobrovsky and the Igor' Tale
SIMON FRANKLIN
The Igor' Tale: A Bohemian Rhapsody?
HUGH L. AGNEW
Josef Dobrovsky: Enlightened Hyper-Critic or Pre-Romantic Forger?
Reviews
SERGEI BOGATYREV
Nikolai Mikhailovich Rogozhin, Posol'skii prikaz: Kolybel' rossiiskoi diplomatii [The Foreign Chancellery: Cradle of Russian Diplomacy]
HUBERTUS JAHN
Evgenii viktorovich Dukov, ed., Razvlekatel'naia kul'tura Rossii XVIII-XIX vv.: Ocherki istorii i teorii [The Culture of Entertainment in Russia, 18th-19th Centuries: Essays in History and Theory]; Stephen Lovell, Summerfolk: A History of the Dacha, 1710-2000; Louise McReynolds, Russia at Play: Leisure Activities at the End of the Tsarist Era
SUSAN SMITH-PETER
Viktor Arkad'evich Berdinskikh, Uezdnye istoriki: Russkaia provintsial'naia istoriografiia [District Historians: Russian Provincial Historiography]
PAUL W. WERTH
Ekaterina Petrovna Barinova, Vlast' i pomestnoe dvorianstvo Rossii v nachale XX veka [The State and the Landholding Nobility in Russia at the Beginning of the 20th Century]; Chris J. Chulos, Converging Worlds: Religion and Community in Peasant Russia, 1861-1917
ADELE LINDENMEYR
Anastasiia Sergeevna Tumanova, Samoderzhavie i obshchestvennye organizatsii v Rossii 1905-1917 gody [Autocracy and Civic Organizations in Russia, 1905-1917]
LETTERS
DANIEL BROWER
To the Editors
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
Contents
From the Editors
Anglophone Russian Studies and the German Question [p. 455]
Articles
OLGA E. GLAGOLEVA
The Illegitimate Children of the Russian Nobility in Law and Practice, 1700-1860
OLGA MAIOROVA
War as peace: The Trope of War in Russian Nationalist Discourse during the Polish Uprising of 1863
Review Forum: War, Revolution, and the Eastern Front
FRANCESCO BENVENUTI
Armageddon Not Averted: russia's War, 1914-1921
PETER GATRELL
Prisoners of War on the Eastern Front during World War I
Review Essays
THEODORE R. WEEKS
Stalinism and Nationality
STEVEN E. HARRIS
In Search of "Ordinary" Russia: Everyday Life in the NEP, the Thaw, and the Communal Apartment
Reviews
ALEXANDER M. MARTIN
Liudmila Mikhailovna Artamonova, Obshchestvo, vlast' i prosveshchenie v russkoi provintsii XVIII - nachala XIX vv. (Iugo-vostochnye gubernii Evropeiskoi Rossii) [Society, State, and Enlightenment in the Russian Provinces in the 18th-Early 19th Centuries (the Southeast Regions of European Russia)]; Irina Paert, Old Believers, Religious Dissent, and Gender in Russia 1760-1850
ILYA VINKOVETSKY
Andrei Val'terovich Grinev, Indeitsy tlinkity v period Russkoi Ameriki, 1741-1867 gg. [The Tlingit Indians in Russian America, 1741-1867]; Sergei Kan, Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity through Two Centuries; Hermann Ludwig von Lowenstern, The First Russian Voyage around the World: The Journal of Hermann Ludwig von Lowenstern (1803-1806); Andrei A. Znamenski, Shamanism and Christianity: Native Encounters with Russian Orthodox Missions in Siberia and Alaska, 1820-1917; Andrei A. Znamenski, ed. and trans., Through Orthodox Eyes: Russian Missionary Narratives of Travels to the Dena'ina and Ahtna, 1850s-1930s
ALEKSEI MILLER
Andreas Kappeler, "Great-Russians" and "Little-Russians": Russian-Ukrainian Relations and Perceptions in Historical Perspective; Andreas Kappeler, Der schwierige Weg zur Nation: Beitrage zur neueren Geschichte der Ukraine [The Difficult Path to Nationhood: Contributions to the History of Modern Ukraine]; Andreas Kappeler, Zenon E. Kohut, Frank E. Sysyn, and Mark von Hagen, eds., Culture, Nation, and Identity: The Ukrainian-Russian Encounter, 1600-1945; Serhii Plokhy, Tsars and Cossaks: A Study in Iconography Serhii Plokhy and Frank E. Sysyn, Religion and Nation in Modern Ukraine
KIRILL ROSSIIANOV
Torsten Ruting, Pavlov und der neue Mensch: Diskurse uber Disziplinierung in Sowjetrussland [Pavlov and the New Man: The Discourse of Discipline in Soviet Russia]; Daniel P. Todes, Pavlov's Physiology Factory: Experiment, Interpretation, Laboratory Enterprise
HIROAKI KUROMIYA
I.A. Ioffe and N.K. Petrova, eds., "Molodaia guardiia" (g. Krasnodon): Khudozhestvennyi obraz i istoricheskaia real'nost'. Sbornik dokumentov i materialov [The "Young Guard" (Krasnodon): Artistic Image and Historical Reality. A Collection of Documents and Materials]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
Contents
From the Editors
A Letter from Marc Raeff (255)
Article
DANIEL BROWER AND SUSAN LAYTON
Liberation through Captivity
Nikolai Shipov's Adventures in the Imperial Borderlands (259)
Reaction
JAMES F. BROOKS
Bondage and Emancipation across Cultural Borderlands
Some Reflections and Extensions (281)
Article
ALEXANDER STATIEV
The Nature of Anti-Soviet Armed Resistance, 1942-44
The North Caucasus, the Kalmyk Autonomous Republic, and Crimea (285)
Review Forum: The Politics of "Russia Abroad"
MARC RAEFF
Recent Perspectives on the History of the Russian Emigration (1920-40) (319)
ANATOL SHMELEV
Extremists and Swindlers (335)
Review Article
MARCI SHORE
Conversing with Ghosts
Jedwabne, Żydokomuna, and Totalitarianism (345)
Review Essay
ERNEST A. ZITSER
Post-Soviet Peter
New Histories of the Late Muscovite and Early Imperial Russian Court
Reviews
BARBARA SKINNER
Valerie A. Kivelson and Robert H. Greene, eds., Orthodox Russia: Belief and Practice under the Tsars; A.I. Pliguzov, Polemika v russkoi tserkvi pervoi treti XVI stoletiia [The Debate in the Russian Church in the First Third of the 16th Century] (393)
DANIEL FIELD
Igor' Anatol'evich Khristoforov, "Aristokraticheskaia" oppozitsiia Velikim reformam (konets 1850-seredina 1870-kh gg.) ["Aristocratic" Opposition to the Great Reforms (late 1850s-mid-1870s)] (409)
MARTINA WINKLER
Ian M. Helfant, The High Stakes of Identity: Gambling in the Life and Literature of Nineteenth-Century Russia; Natalia Hergett, "Ehre" in der russischen Literatur: Analyse des Begriffs in ausgewählten Werken von Aleksandr S. Puškin ["Honor" in Russian Literature: An Analysis of the Term in Selected Works of Aleksandr S. Pushkin]; Ekaterina Evgen'evna Dmitrieva and Ol'ga Nikolaevna Kuptsova, Zhizn'usadebnogo mifa: Utrachennyi i obretennyi rai [The Myth of the Country Estate: A Paradise Lost and Found] (417)
ERIC LOHR
Victor Dönninghaus, Die Deutschen in der Moskauer Gesellschaft: Symbiose und Konflikte (1494-1941) [The Germans in Moscow Society: Symbiosis and Conflict (1494-1941) (425)
HEIDE W. WHELAN
Victor Dönninghaus, Revolution, Reform und Krieg: Die Deutschen an der Wolga im ausgehenden Zarenreich [Revolution, Reform, and War: The Germans on the Volga toward the End of the Russian Empire] (431)
WILLIAM PARTLETT
Evgenii Mikhailovich Balashov, Shkola v rossiiskom obshchestve 1917-1927: Stanovlenie "novogo cheloveka" [The School in Russian Society, 1917-1927: The Creation of the "New Person"] (439)
In Memoriam
CATHERINE EVTUHOV
Martin Malia (1924-2004) (453)
Contributors To This Issue (453)
Contents
From the Editors
The Rule of Law in Russia
Invitation to a Discussion on e-Kritika (p. 1)
Forum: Monumental Stalinist Publications
ELAINE MACKINNON
Writing History for Stalin Isaak Izrailevich Mints and the Istoriia grazhdanskoi voiny (p. 5)
BRIAN KASSOF
A Book of Socialism Stalinist Culture and the First Edition of the Bol'shaia sovetskaia entsiklopediia (p. 55)
Reaction
SERHY YEKELCHYK
The Archeology of Bolshevik Knowledge, or the Birth of Stalinism from the Spirit of Grand Cultural Projects (p. 97)
Review Forum: The Revival of Russian Conservatism
G. M. HAMBURG
The Revival of Russian Conservatism (p. 107)
MIKHAIL LOUKIANOV
The Rise and Fall of the All-Russian National Union (p. 129)
JOHANNES REMY
Russian Conservatism in Its International Context (p. 135)
Review Article
RICHARD WORTMAN
Russian Monarchy and the Rule of Law New Considerations of the Court Reform of 1864 (p. 145)
Review Essays
ALEXANDER ETKIND
Soviet Subjectivity Torture for the Sake of Salvation? (p. 171)
DAVID BRANDENBERGER
StalinÕs Last Crime? Recent Scholarship on Postwar Soviet Antisemitism and the Doctors' Plot (p. 187)
Reviews
RUSSELL E. MARTIN
Margarita Evgen'evna Bychkova and Maksim Igorevich Smirnov, Genealogiia v Rossii: Istoriia i perspektivy [Genealogy in Russia: History and Perspectives]; Iurii Moiseevich Eskin, Mestnichestvo v Rossii XVIÐXVII vv.: Khronologicheskii reestr [Precedence in Russia in the 16th and 17th Centuries: A Chronological Register]; Nancy Shields Kollmann, By Honor Bound: State and Society in Early Modern Russia (p. 205)
W. F. RYAN
A. N. Filimon, Iakov Brius [James Bruce]; Aleksandr Kiriukhin, Tot samyi kudesnik Brius [That Magician Bruce] (p. 217)
CORINNE GAUDIN
Viktor Grigor«evich Tiukavkin, Velikorusskoe krest«ianstvo i stolypinskaia agrarnaia reforma [The Great Russian Peasantry and the Stolypin Agricultural Reform] (p. 223)
SERGEI KAPTEREV
Liudmila Dzhulai, Dokumental«nyi illiuzion: Otechestvennyi kinodokumentalizmÑopyty sotsial«nogo tvorchestva [Documentary Illusion: Russian Film Documentaries as Experiments in Social Creativity]; Roza Dmitrievna Kopylova et al., eds., Poetika kino (2-e izdanie): Perechityvaia ÒPoetiku kinoÓ [The Poetics of Cinema (2nd ed.): Rereading The Poetics of Cinema]; Nikolai A. Izvolov, Fenomen kino: Istoriia i teoriia [The Phenomenon of Cinema: History and Theory] (p. 231)
ILYA VINKOVETSKY
Stephen Kotkin, Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse, 1970Ð2000 ; Robert D. English, Russia and the Idea of the West ; Iurii M. Baturin et al., Epokha El«tsina: Ocherki politicheskoi istorii [The Yeltsin Era: Essays in Political History] (p. 241)
Contributors To This Issue
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Contents
From the Editors
Post-Post Historiography, or the Trends of the "Naughts" [p. 645]
Ex Tempore
Stalinism and the "Great Retreat"
DAVID L. HOFFMANN
Was There a ÒGreat RetreatÓ from Soviet Socialism? Stalinist Culture Reconsidered (p. 651)
EVGENY DOBRENKO
Socialism as Will and Representation, or What Legacy Are We Rejecting? (p. 675)
JEFFREY BROOKS
Declassifying a ÒClassicÓ (p. 709)
MATTHEW E. LENOE
In Defense of Timasheff Õs Great Retreat (p. 721)
DAVID L. HOFFMANN
Ideological Ballast and New Directions in Soviet History (p. 731)
Review Essays
THEODORE R. WEEKS
Identity in Late Imperial Russia Nation, Culture, Politics (p. 735)
FRANK WCISLO
Sergei Witte and His Times A Historiographical Note (p. 749)
MARC RAEFF
Letters across the Ocean (p. 759)
Reviews
CATHY POTTER
Iurii Petrovich Zaretskii, Avtobiograficheskie ÒIaÓ ot Avgustina do Avvakuma: Ocherki istorii samosoznaniia evropeiskogo individa [The Autobiographical ÒIÓ from Augustine to Avvakum: Essays in the History of Individual Self-Consciousness in Europe] (p. 775)
DANIEL H. KAISER
Nataliia Vadimovna Kozlova, ed., Gorodskaia sem«ia XVIII veka: Semeino-pravovye akty kuptsov i raznochintsev Moskvy [The 18th-Century Urban Family: Legal Documents of Moscow Merchant and Professional Families] (p. 779)
BRADLEY D. WOODWORTH
El«mira Petrovna Fedosova, Rossiia i Pribaltika: Kul«turnyi dialog. Vtoraia polovina XIXÐnachalo XX veka [Russia and the Baltic Region: A Cultural Dialogue, Second Half of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries] (p. 791)
DAVID ALAN RICH
Evgenii Iur«evich Sergeev, ÒInaia zemlia, inoe neboÉÓ : Zapad i voennaia elita Rossii, 1900Ð1914 gg. [ÒAnother Land, Another SkyÓ: The West and RussiaÕs Military Elite, 1900Ð1914] (p. 797)
MICHAEL D. GORDIN
Martine Mespoulet, Statistique et rŽvolution en Russie: Un compromis impossible (1880Ð1930) [Statistics and Revolution in Russia: An Impossible Compromise (1880Ð1930)]; Alain Blum and Martine Mespoulet, LÕanarchie bureaucratique: Statistique et pouvoir sous Staline [Bureaucratic Anarchy: Statistics and Power under Stalin] (p. 803)
IRINA SIROTKINA
Manfred Khainemann [Heinemann] and Eduard Kolchinskii, eds., Za Òzheleznym zanavesomÓ: Mify i realii sovetskoi nauki [Behind the ÒIron CurtainÓ: Myths and Realities of Soviet Science]; Alexei Kojevnikov, guest editor, in collaboration with Snait Gissis, ÒScience in Russian Contexts,Ó special issue of Science in Context ; Nikolai Nikolaevich Smirnov, ed., Vlast« i nauka, uchenye i vlast«: 1880-eÐ nachalo 1920-kh godov. Materialy mezhdunarodnogo nauchnogo kollokviuma [Power and Science, Scientists and Power: 1880sÐEarly 1920s. Materials of an International Scholarly Colloquium] (p. 811)
In Memoriam
MARK D. STEINBERG
Reginald E. Zelnik (1936Ð2004) (p. 819)
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
Contents
From the Editors
An Interview with Dan Davidson [p. 447]
Articles
Daniel Beer
The Medicalization of Religious Deviance in the Russian Orthodox Church (1880Ð1905) [p. 451]
Virginia Martin
Kazakh Oath Taking in Colonial Courtrooms: A Legal-Cultural Perspective on Russian Empire Building [p. 483]
Review Essays
Willard Sunderland
The Emperor's Men at the Empire's Edges [p. 515]
Susan Smith-Peter
How to Write a Region: Local and Regional Historiography [p. 527]
Ehren Park and David Brandenburger
Imagined Community? Rethinking the Nationalist Origins of the Contemporary Chechen Crisis [p.543]
Norman Naimark
Post-Soviet Russian Historiography on the Emergence of the Soviet Bloc [p. 561]
Reviews
Jennifer Spock
David M. Goldfrank, ed. and trans., The Monastic Rule of Iosif Volotsky; Amvrosii (Ornatskii), episkop, Drevnerusskie inocheskie ustavy: Ustavy rossiiskikh monastyrenachalÕnikov [Old Russian Monastic Rules: Rules of RussiaÕs Monastic Founders] [p.581]
Charles Steinwedel
Aviel Roshwald, Ethnic Nationalism and the Fall of Empires: Central Europe, Russia, and the Middle East, 1914Ð1923; Sviatoslav Kaspe, Imperiia i modernizatsiia: Obshchaia model' i rossiiskaia spetsifika [Empire and Modernization: The General Model and Russian Specificity] [p.587]
Gabor T. Rittersporn
Alla Iur'evna Gorcheva, Pressa Gulaga (1918-1955) [The Gulag Press, 1918-1955]; State Archive of the Russian Federation, Federal Archival Service of Russia, Moscow, International Institute for Social History, Amsterdam, The GULAG Press, 1920-1937 [p.599]
Michael David-Fox
Sergei Zhuravlev, ÒMalenkie liudiÓ i Òbol«shaia istoriiaÓ: Inostrantsy moskovskogo Elektrozavoda v sovetskom obshchestve 1920-khÐ1930-kh gg. [ÒLittle PeopleÓ and ÒBig EventsÓ: Foreigners of MoscowÕs Electrical Factory in Soviet Society, 1920sÐ30s] [p. 611]
Matthew Evangelista
Gennadii Gorelik, Andrei Sakharov: Nauka i svoboda [Andrei Sakharov: Science and Freedom]; Richard Lourie, Sakharov: A Biography [p.623]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
Contents
From the Editors
A Topical Index [p. 277]
Forum: Reinterpreting Russification in Late Imperial Russia
Mikhail Dolbilov
Russification and the Bureaucratic Mind in the Russian EmpireÕs Northwestern Region in the 1860s [p. 245]
Darius Staliunas
Did the Government Seek to Russify Lithuanians and Poles in the Northwest Territory after the Uprising of 1863Ð64? [p. 273]
Reaction
Andreas Kappeler
The Ambiguities of Russification [p. 291]
Review Forum: The Secret Police and State SocialismÑFrom Cheka to Stasi
Stuart Finkel
An Intensification of Vigilance
Recent Perspectives on the Institutional History of the Soviet Security Apparatus in the 1920s [p. 299]
Catherine Epstein
The Stasi
New Research on the East German Ministry of State Security [p. 321]
Review Essays
Mariia Degtiareva
Joseph de Maistre between Russia and the West [p. 349]
Harsha Ram
Modernism on the Periphery
Literary Life in Postrevolutionary Tbilisi [p. 367]
Reviews
Donald Ostrowski
Anton Anatol«evich Gorskii, Moskva i Orda [Moscow and the Horde] [p. 383]
Frank E. Sysyn
Andrew Wilson, The Ukrainians: Unexpected Nation [p. 387]
David M. Goldfrank
Kirill Evgen«evich Cherevko, Zarozhdenie russko-iaponskikh otnoshenii XVIIÐXIX veka [The Beginnings of Russo-Japanese Relations in the 17thÐ19th Centuries]; David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, Toward the Rising Sun: Russian Ideologies of Empire and the Path to War with Japan [p. 401]
Marina Mogil'ner
Lynn Mally, Revolutionary Acts: Amateur Theater and the Soviet State, 1917Ð1938; Julie A. Cassiday, The Enemy on Trial: Early Soviet Courts on Stage and Screen [p. 415]
Ludmila Stern
Sabine Dullin, Des hommes dÕinfluences: Les ambassadeurs de Staline en Europe, 1930Ð1939 [Men of Influence: StalinÕs Ambassadors to Europe, 1930Ð39] [p. 429]
Kathleen E. Smith
William Taubman, Khrushchev: The Man and His Era; L. B. Brusilovskaia, Kul«tura povsednevnosti v epokhu ÒottepeliÓ: Metamorfozy stilia [The Culture of Everyday Life during the ÒThawÓ: Stylistic Metamorphoses]; O.V. Edel«man, ed., 5810: Nadzornye proizvodstva Prokuratury SSSR po delam ob antisovetskoi agitatsii i propagande. Annotirovannyi katalog, mart 1953Ð1991 [5810: Prosecutorial Oversight of Anti-Soviet Agitation and Propaganda. An Annotated Catalogue, March 1953Ð1991] [p. 437]
Contributors to this Issue [p. 483]
Contents
From the Editors
New Wine in New Bottles? [p. 1]
Articles
Aleksei Miller
Between Local and Inter-Imperial Russian Imperial History in Search of Scope and Paradigm [p. 7]
Sheila Fitzpatrick
Politics as Practice; Thoughts on a New Soviet Political History [p. 27]
The State of the Field
Leopold Haimson
Lenin's Revolutionary Career Revisited; Some Obeservations on Recent Discussions [p. 55]
Michael David-Fox
On the Primacy of Ideology Soviet Revisionists and Holocaust Deniers (In Response to Martin Malia) [p. 81]
Review Forum: Documentary History and Political Parties
Terence Emmons
Liberation or Liberalism? [p. 107]
Seymour Becker
A Conservative Lobby: The United Nobility in 1905-10 [p. 113]
Alexandra Korros
The Kadet Party and the Elusive Ideal of Internal Democracy [p. 117]
Shmuel Galai
The True Nature of Octobrism [p. 137]
Oleg Budnitskii
Russian Liberalism in War and Revolution [p. 149]
Semion Lyandres
Documents and Politics in 1917 [p. 169]
Igor' Narskii
The Right-Wing Parties; Historiographical Limitations and Perspectives [p. 179]
Sally A. Boniece
"Don Quixotes of the Revolution"? The Left SRs as a Mass Political Movement [p. 185]
Michael Melancon
The Neopolulist Experience; Default Interpretations and New Approaches [p. 195]
Frederick C. Corney
Party History &emdash;What It Is and Is Not [p. 207]
Claudia Weiss
Russian Political Parties in Exile [p. 219]
Contributors To This Issue 237]
Information for Contributors [Inside back cover]
2003
Contents
From the Editors
What's in a Name?[p. 779]
Articles
Michael D. Gordin
Measure of All the Russias: Metrology and Governance in the Russian Empire [p. 783]
Elizabeth A. Papazian
Reconstructing the (Authentic Proletarian) Reader: Mikhail Zoshchenko's Changing Model of Authorship, 1929-34 [p. 816]
Jonathan Dekel-Chen
Farmers, Philanthropists, and Soviet Authority: Rural Crimea and Southern Ukraine, 1923-41 [p. 849]
Review Forum: The Kremlin and the Holocaust
Harvey Asher
The Soviet Union, the Holocaust, and Auschwitz [p. 886]
Jeffrey Herf
The Nazi Extermination Camps and the Ally to the East: Could the Red Army and Air Force Have Stopped or Slowed the Final Solution? [p. 913]
Review Essays
Paul Bushkovitch
The Monarch and the State in 18th-Century Russia [p. 931]
Jeff Sahadeo
Conquest, Colonialism, and Nomadism on the Eurasion Steppe [p. 942 ]
Jonathan Daly
Security Services in Imperial and Soviet Russia [p. 955]
Reviews
Valerie Kivelson
Isolde Thyrêt, Between God and Tsar: Religious Symbolism and the Royal Women of Muscovite Russia; André Berelowitch, La Hiérarchie des égaux. La noblesse russe d'Ancien Régime (XVIe–XVIIe siècles) [Hierarchy of Equals: The Russian Nobility under the Old Regime (16th-18th Centuries)] [p. 974]
Lee A. Farrow
E.N. Marasinova, Psikhologiia elity rossiiskogo dvorianstva poslednei treti XVIII veka (Po materialam perepiski) [The Psychology of the Russian Gentry Elite in the Last Third of the 18th Century (Based on Correspondence)] [p. 982]
Susan Smith-Peter
Sergei Aleksandrovich Kozlov, Agrarnye traditsii i novatsii v doreformennoi Rossii (tsentral'no-nechernozemnye gubernii) [Agrarian Tradition and Innovation in Pre-Reform Russia (the Central Black Earth Provinces)] [p. 985 ]
Lukasz Chimiak
Myroslav Shkandrij, Russia and Ukraine: Literature and the Discourse of Empire from Napoleon to Postcolonial Times; Aleksandr V. Lipatov and I. O. Shaitanov, eds., Poliaki i russkie: Vzaimoponimanie i vzaimoneponimanie [Poles and Russians: Mutual Understanding and Misunderstanding]; Johannes Remy, Higher Education and National Identity: Polish Student Activism in Russia, 1832-1863 [p. 991]
Nigel Raab
Rainer Lindner, Historiker und Herrschaft: Nationsbildung und Geschichts-politik in Weissrussland im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert [The Historian and Power: Nation-Building and Historical Politics in Belarus in the 19th and 20th Centuries]; Dietrich Beyrau and Rainer Lindner, eds. Handbuch der Geschichte Weissrusslands [Handbook of Belarusian History] [p. 998]
Contributors to this Issue [p. 1011] 237]
Editors' Addresses and Fax Numbers [following p. 1012]
Information for Contributors [Inside back cover]
Contents
From the Editors
Violence, "Political" Violence, and Terror in Russian History [p. 485]
Articles
Chester S.L. Dunning
Terror in the Time of Troubles [p. 491]
Georg Michels
Ruling Without Mercy: Seventeenth-Century Russian Bishops and Their Officials [p. 515]
Paul W. Werth
Coercion and Conversion: Violence and the Mass Baptism of the Volga Peoples, 1740-55 [p. 543]
Sally A. Boniece
The Spiridonova Case, 1906: Terror, Myth, and Martyrdom [p. 571]
Eric Lohr
Patriotic Violence and the State: The Moscow Riots of May 1915 [p. 607 ]
Peter Holquist
Violent Russia, Deadly Marxism? Russia in the Epoch of Violence, 1905-21 [p. 627]
Kenneth M. Pinnow
Violence Against the Collective Self and the Problem of Social Integration in Early Bolshevik Russia [p. 653]
Reactions
Laura Engelstein
Weapon of the Weak (Apologies to James Scott): Violence in Russian History [p. 679]
Michael Geyer
Some Hesitant Observations Concerning "Political Violence" [p. 695]
Review Article
John Keep
Sergei Sergeevich Dmitriev and His Diary [p. 709]
Reviews
Brian Boeck
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Mininkov, Donskoe kazachestvo v epokhu pozdnego srednevekov'ia (do 1671); Serhii Plokhy, The Cossacks and Religion in Early Modern Ukraine; Dimitrii Vladimirovich Sen', "Voisko Kubanskoe Ignatovo Kavkazskoe": Istoricheskie puti kazakov- nekrasovtsev (1708 g. -- konets 1920-kh gg.); Shane O'Rourke, Warriors and Peasants: The Don Cossacks in Late Imperial Russia [p. 735]
Amy Nelson
Sergei Sergeevich Ippolitov and Almaziia Garafovna Kataeva. "Ne mogu otorvat'sia ot Rossii..." Russkie knigoizdateli v Germanii v 1920-kh gg. [p. 747]
Joerg Baberowski
J. Arch Getty and Oleg V. Naumov, eds., The Road to Terror: Stalin and the Self-Destruction of the Bolsheviks, 1932-1939; Lewis Siegelbaum and Andrei Sokolov, eds., Stalinism as a Way of Life [p. 752]
Oleg Khlevniuk
Marc Jansen and Nikita Petrov, Stalin's Loyal Executioner: People's Commissar Nikolai Ezhov, 1895-1940 [p. 760]
Ethan Pollock
Nikolai Krementsov, The Cure: A Story of Cancer and Politics from the Annals of the Cold War; V. D. Esakov and E. S. Levina, Delo KR: Sudy chesti v ideologii i praktike poslevoennogo stalinizma [p. 768]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 777]
Contents
From the Editors
A Topical Index [p. 277]
Articles
J.T. Kotilaine
Competing Claims: Russian Foreign Trade via Arkhangel'sk and the Eastern Baltic Ports in the 17th Century [p. 279]
Andrei Zorin
"Star of the EastÓ: The Holy Alliance and European Mysticism [p. 313]
David R. Stone
Mobilization and the Red Army's Move into Civil Administration, 1925-31 [p. 343]
Ex Tempore: Experts and Believers after the Collapse of Communism
Peter Kenez
Dealing with Discredited Beliefs [p.369]
Abbott Gleason
In Response to "Discredited Beliefs" [p. 379]
Review Essays
Marc Raeff
Russian Europeans [p. 383]
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern
Contextualizing the Mystery: Three Approaches to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion [p. 395]
Vladimir Solonari
Creating a "People": A Case Study in Post-Soviet History-Writing [p. 411]
Reviews
Marshall S. Shatz
Iurii Arkad'evich Borisenok, Mikhail Bakunin i "pol'skaia intriga": 1840-e gody [Mikhail Bakunin and the “Polish Intrigue”: The 1840s] [p. 439]
Robert Crews
Christian Noack, Muslimischer Nationalismus im Russischen Reich: Nationsbildung und Nationalbewegung bei Tataren und Baschkiren, 1861–1917 [Muslim Nationalism in the Russian Empire: Nation-Building and National Movements among the Tatars and Bashkirs, 1861-1917] [p. 444]
Julie V. Brown
Irina Sirotkina, Diagnosing Literary Genius: A Cultural History of Psychiatry in Russia, 1880-1930; Monika Spivak, Posmertnaia diagnostika genial'nosti: Eduard Bagritskii, Andrei Belyi, Vladimir Maiakovskii v kollektsii Instituta mozga. Materialy iz arkhiva G. I. Poliakova [The Posthumous Diagnosis of Genius: Eduard Bagritskii, Andrei Belyi, Vladimir Maiakovskii in the Collection of the Institute of the Brain. Materials from the Archive of G. I. Poliakov] [p. 451]
Jon Sumida
Jürgen Rohwer and Mikhail S. Monakov, Stalin’s Ocean-Going Fleet: Soviet Naval Strategy and Shipbuilding Programmes, 1935-1953 [p. 460 ]
Kiril Tomoff
Nelli Grigor'evna Shakhnazarova, Paradoksy sovetskoi muzykal'noi kul'tury: 30-e gody [Paradoxes of Soviet Musical Culture: The 1930s]; Sergei Bertensson and Jay Leyda, Sergei Rachmaninoff: A Lifetime in Music [p. 466]
Contributors to this Issue [p. 483]
Contents
From the Editors
"1930s Studies"
[p. 1]
Article
Lars T. Lih
How a Founding Document Was Found, or One Hundred Years of Lenin's What is to Be Done? [p. 5]
Forum: Population Movements and Population Politics from World War I to World War II
Nick Baron and Peter Gatrell
Lynne Viola
Alfred J. Rieber
Civil Wars in the Soviet Union [p. 129]
Reaction
Peter Holquist
New Terrains and New Chronologies: The Interwar Period through the Lens of Population Politics [p. 163]
Review Essays
Patrice M. Dabrowski
Russian-Polish Relations Revisited, or The ABC's of "Treason" under Tsarist Rule [p. 177]
Boris Mironov
Has Post-Modernism Come to Russia? Comments on the Anthology "American Russian Studies" [p. 201]
Reviews
Franklin A. Walker
Eduard Izrailevich Kolchinskii, ed., Vo glave pervenstvuiushchego uchenogo sosloviia Rossii: Ocherki zhizni i deiatel'nosti prezidentov Imperatorskoi Sankt-Peterburgskoi Akademii nauk 1715-1917 gg.; Iurii Davidovich Margolis and Grigorii Alekseevich Tishkin, "Edinym vdokhnoveniem": Ocherki istorii universitetskogo obrazovaniia v Peterburge v kontse XVIII-pervoi polovine XIX v.; Andrei Iur'evich Andreev, Moskovskii universitet v obshchestvennoi i kul'turnoi zhizni Rossii nachala XIX veka [p. 227]
Alexei Miller
Israel Kleiner, From Nationalism to Universalism: Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinski and the Ukrainian Question [p. 232]
Doug Weiner
Anatolii Evgen'evich Ivanov, Studenchestvo Rossii kontsa XIX-nachala XX veka: Sotsial'no-istoricheskaia sud'ba; Susan K. Morrissey, Heralds of Revolution: Russian Students and the Mythologies of Radicalism [p. 239]
Jeffrey Brooks
Ol'ga Velikanova, Obraz Lenina v massovom vospriatii sovetskikh liudei po arkhivnym materialam [p. 254]
David Mandel
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kozlov, Massovye besporiadki v SSSR pri Khrushcheve i Brezhneve (1953-nachalo 1980-kh gg.); Samuel H. Baron, Bloody Saturday in the Soviet Union: Novocherkassk, 1962 [p. 260]
Contributors to this Issue [p. 275]
2002
Contents
From the Editors
The Kritika Index: The Shrinking Past [p. 575]
Articles
Irina Paperno
Personal Accounts of the Soviet Experience [p. 577 ]
Galina S. Rylkova
Literature and Revolution: The Case of Aleksandr Blok [p. 611 ]
Alison Hilton - Reaction
Humanizing Utopia: Paradoxes of Soviet Folk Art [p. 459]
Review Article
Catriona Kelly
Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Chronicles of the Quotidian in Russia and the Soviet Union [p. 631 ]
Review Essays
Charles J. Halperin
Cultural Categories, Councils and Consultation in Muscovy [p. 653 ]
Maia Lavrinovitch
In the Shadow of Catherine the Great: Mythologies and Biographies of Peter III and Paul I [p. 685 ]
Erik van Ree
Stalin as Writer and Thinker [p. 699 ]
Reviews
J. T. Kotilaine
Jan Willem Veluwenkamp, Archangel: Nederlandse ondernemers in Rusland 1550-1785 [Arkhangel'sk: Dutch Entrepeneurs in Russia, 1550-1785] [p. 715 ]
Valerie A. Kivelson
Aleksandr Sergeevich Lavrov, Koldovstvo i religiia v Rossii, 1700-1740 gg. [p. 723 ]
Adeeb Khalid
Devin DeWeese, Islamization and Native Religion in the Golden Horde: Baba Tükles and Conversion to Islam in Historical and Epic Tradition; Allen J. Frank, Islamic Historiography and "Bulghar" Identity among the Tatars and Bashkirs of Russia; Stéphane A. Dudoignon, Dämir Is'haqov, and Räfiq Möhämmätshin, eds., L'Islam de Russie: Conscience communautaire et autonomie politique chez les Tatars de la Volga et de l'Oural depuis le XVIIIe siècle. Actes du colloque international d Qazan, 29 avril-1 juin 1996 [p. 728 ]
Anna Geifman
Oleg Vital'evich Budnitskii, Terrorizm v rossiiskom osvoboditel'nom dvizhenii: Ideologiia, etika, psikhologiia (vtoraia polovina XIX-nachalo XX v.) [p. 739 ]
Steven T. Duke
Wayne Dowler, Classroom and Empire: The Politics of Schooling Russia's Eastern Nationalities, 1860-1917; Toivo Flink, Maaorjuuden ja vallankumouksen puristuksessa: Inkerin ja Pietarin suomalaisten sivistys-, kulttuuri- ja itsetuntopyrkimyskiä vuosina 1861-1917 [Squeezed by Serfdom and Revolution: The Ingrian and St. Petersburg Finns' Endeavors for Education, Culture, and Self-Consciousness, 1861-1917]; Nina Emil'evna Vashkau, Shkola v nemetskikh koloniiakh Povolzh'ia 1764-1917 gg. [p. 746 ]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 761]
Contents
From the Editors
New Journals in the New Russia (p. 389)
Forum: Russian Folk Art under Lenin and Stalin
Susannah Lockwood Smith
From Peasants to Professionals: The Socialist-Realist Transformation of a Russian Folk Choir [p. 393]
Andrew Jenks
From Periphery to Center: Palekh and Indigenization in the Russian Heartland [p. 427]
Alison Hilton -Reaction
Humanizing Utopia: Paradoxes of Soviet Folk Art [p. 459]
Ex Tempore: Muscovite Despotism
Marshall Poe
The Truth about Muscovy [p. 473]
Valerie A. Kivelson
On Words, Sources, and Historical Method: Which Truth about Muscovy? [p. 487]
Charles J. Halperin
Muscovy as a Hypertrophic State: A Critique [p. 501]
Review Essays
Roger D. Markwick
Stalinism at War [p. 509]
Hiroaki Kuromiya
World War II, Jews, and Post-War Soviet Society [p. 521]
Reviews
Jonathan Grant
Klaus Gestwa, Proto-Industrialisierung in Russland: Wirtschaft, Herrschaft und Kultur in Ivanovo und Pavlovo, 1741-1932 [p. 533]
David Moon
Leonid Vasil'evich Milov, Velikorusskii pakhar' i osobennosti rossiiskogo istoricheskogo protsessa [p. 537]
Frank Golczewski
Vladimir Iakimovich Grosul, ed., Russkii konservatizm XIX stoletiia: Ideologiia i praktika; Andreas Renner, Russischer Nationalismus und Öffentlichkeit im Zarenreich 1855-1875; Yitzhak M. Brudny, Reinventing Russia: Russian Nationalism and the Soviet State, 1953-1991; Astrid S. Tuminez, Russian Nationalism Since 1856: Ideology and the Making of Foreign Policy [p. 546]
T. H. Rigby
Efim Gilevich Gimpel'son, Sovetskie upravlentsy 1917-1920 gg. [p. 554]
Catherine Klein-Gousseff
Anatolii Vishnevskii, Serp i rubl': Konservativnaia modernizatsiia v SSSR; Anatole Vichnevski, La faucille et le rouble: La modernisation conservatrice en URSS [p. 558]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 573]
Contents
From the Editors
On the Narrowness of "Periods," or 1699 is not 1700 [p. 193]
Articles
Daniel H. Kaiser
"He Said, She Said": Rape and Gender Discourse in Early Modern Russia [p. 197]
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern
The "Jewish Policy" of the Late Imperial War Ministry: The Impact of the Russian Right [p. 217]
Jan Plamper
Foucault's Gulag [p. 255]
Review Forum: Rewriting the 20th Century
Omer Bartov
Extreme Opinions [p. 281]
Ronald Grigor Suny
Obituary or Autopsy? Historians Look at Russia/USSR in the Short 20th Century [p. 303]
Review Essays
John-Paul Himka
The Ukrainian Idea in the Second Half of the 19th Century [p. 321]
Reviews
Russell E. Martin
Ludwig Steindorff, ed. and trans., Das Speisungsbuch von Volokolamsk: Eine Quelle zur Sozialgeschischte russischer Klöster im 16. Jahrhundert [p. 337]
Tat'iana Viktorovna Alent'eva
Nikolai Nikolaevich Bolkhovitinov, ed., Istoriia Russkoi Ameriki (1732-1867). Vol. 1: Osnovanie Russkoi Ameriki (1732-1799); Vol. 2: Deiatel'nost' Rossiisko-amerikanskoi kompanii (1792-1825); Vol. 3: Russkaia Amerika: Ot zenita k zakatu (1825-1867) [p. 341]
Lennart Samuelson
Sergei Alekseevich Gorlov, Sovershenno sekretno: Moskva&endash;Berlin 1920&endash;1933. Voenno-politicheskie otnosheniia mezhdu SSSR i Germaniei; Sergei Alekseevich Gorlov, Sovershenno sekretno: Al'ians Moskva&endash;Berlin 1920&endash;1933 gg. (Voenno-politicheskie otnosheniia SSSR&endash;Germaniia) [p. 348]
Stephen V. Bittner
E. S. Afanes'eva, Vitalii Iur'evich Afiani, L. A. Velichanskaia, Zoia Konstantinovna Vodop'ianova, and E. V. Kochubei, eds., Ideologicheskie komissii TsK KPSS, 1958-1964: Dokumenty [p. 356]
Dan Healey
Ol'ga Zhuk, Russkie Amazonki: Istoriia lesbiiskoi subkul'tury v Rossii XX vek [p. 362]
Roman K. Kovalev
Thomas S. Noonan (1938)
Experts and Peasants: An Exchange (Esther Kingston-Mann, Alessandro Stanzianzi, Yanni Kotsonis, Lars T. Lih) [p. 372]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 573]
Contents
From the Editors
11 September 2001: The Return of History [p. 1]
Articles
Sara Dickinson
Russia's First "Orient": Characterizing the Crimea in 1787 [p. 3]
Austin Jersild and Neli Melkadze
The Dilemmas of Enlightenment in the Eastern Borderlands: The Theater and Library in Tbilisi [p. 27]
Serhy Yekelchyk
Stalinist Patriotism as Imperial Discourse: Reconciling the Ukrainian and Russian "Heroic Pasts," 1939-45 [p. 51]
Reaction
Daniel Brower
Whose Cultures? [p. 81]
Review Article
Aleksandr I. Filiushkin
Post-Modernism and the Study of the Russian Middle Ages [p. 89]
Review Essay
Rafaella Faggionato
New and Old Works on Russian Freemasonry [p. 111]
Reviews
Anna Gessen and Marshall Poe
Pavel Vladimirovich Lukin, Narodnye predstavleniia o gosudarstvennoi vlasti v Rossii XVII veka [p. 129]
Andrew Gentes
Pavel Levonovich Kazarian, Iakutiia v sisteme politicheskoi ssylki Rossii 1826-1917 gg.; Leonid Mikhailovich Goriushkin, ed., Politicheskaia ssylka v Sibiri: Nerchinskaia katorga [p. 140]
Erik Landis
Arno J. Mayer, The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions [p. 152]
Frederick C. Corney
Sergei Viktorovich Iarov, Gorozhanin kak politik: Revoliutsiia, voennyi kommunizm i NEP glazami Petrogradtsev ; idem, Proletarii kak politik: Politicheskaia psikhologiia rabochikh Petrograda v 1917-1923 gg. idem, Krest'ianin kak politik: Krest'ianstvo Severo-Zapada Rossii v 1918-1919 gg. Politicheskoe myshlenie i massovyi protest [p. 164]
Michael David-Fox
Irina Nikolaevna Il'ina, Obshchestvennye organizatsii Rossii v 1920-e gody [p. 173]
Adrienne Lynn Edgar
Olivier Roy, The New Central Asia: The Creation of Nations ; Paul Georg Geiss, Nationenwerdung in Mittelasien [p. 182]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 573]
2001
Contents
From the Editors
Really-Existing Revisionism? [p. 707]
Articles
Nicholas B. Breyfogle
Caught in the Crossfire? Russian Sectarians in the Caucasian Theater of War, 1853-56 and 1877-78 [p. 713]
Oleg Budnitskii
Jews, Pogroms, and the White Movement: A Historiographical Critique [p. 751]
Exchange
Mikhail Dolbilov
The Political Mythology of Autocracy: Scenarios of Power and the Role of the Autocrat [p. 773]
Richard S. Wortman
Reply to Mikhail Dolbilov [p. 797]
Review Article
Lars T. Lih
Experts and Peasants [p. 803]
Review Essays
Jeffrey Veidlinger
From Shtetl to Society: Jews in 19th-Century Russia [p. 823]
Anne E. Gorsuch
Women's Autobiographical Narratives: Soviet Presentations of Self [p. 835]
Reviews
James R. Weiss
Volodymyr D. Lytvynov, Renesansnyi humanizm v Ukraini: Idei humanizmu epokhy Vidrodzhennia v ukrain'skii filosofii XV-pochatku XVII stolittia [p. 849]
Olga E. Glagoleva
Aleksandr Iur'evich Samarin, Chitatel' v Rossii vo vtoroi polovine XVIII veka (po spiskam podpischikov) [p. 853]
Kenneth M. Pinnow
Grigorii Chkhartishvili, Pisatel' i samoubiistvo; Irina Paperno, Samoubiistvo kak kul'turnyi institut Irina Paperno, Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia [p. 862]
Elizabeth Jones Hemenway
Nikolai Nikolaevich Smirnov, Boris Ivanovich Kolonitskii, and Vladimir Iur'evich Cherniaev, eds., Istorik i revoliutsiia: Sbornik statei k 70-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia Olega Nikolaevicha Znamenskogo [p. 870]
Alfred J. Rieber
Michel Dreyfus, Bruno Groppo, Claudio Sergio Ingerflom, Roland Lew, Claude Pennetier, Bernard Pudal, and Serge Wolikow, eds., Le siècle des communismes [p. 878]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 573]
Contents
Special Issue
Negotiating Cultural Upheavals: Cultural Politics and Memory in 20th-Century Russia
From the Editors
Russophobia and the American Politics of Russian History [p. 465]
Articles
Sheila Fitzpatrick
Making a Self for the Times: Impersonation and Imposture in 20th-Century Russia [p. 469]
Leonid Livak
Making Sense of Exile: Russian Literary Life in Paris as a Cultural Construct, 1920-40 [p. 489]
Ruth Rischin
In the Shades of Spain: Gor'kii's Last Legacy to Hebrew Literature [p. 513]
Katerina Clark
Germanophone Intellectuals in Stalin's Russia: Diaspora and Cultural Identity in the 1930s [p. 529]
Stephen V. Bittner
Remembering the Avant-Garde: Moscow Architects and the "Rehabilitation" of Constructivism, 1961-64 [p. 553]
Denis Kozlov
The Historical Turn in Late Soviet Culture: Retrospectivism, Factography, Doubt, 1953-91 [p. 577]
Reaction
Michael David-Fox
Cultural Memory in the Century of Upheaval: Big Pictures and Snapshots [p. 601]
Review Essays
Josh Sanborn
What's New in Russian Military History and Why You Should Care [p. 615]
Richard G. Robbins, Jr.
Vladimir Dzhunkovskii: Witness for the Defense [p. 635]
Reviews
Jarmo Kotilaine
Vladimir Alekseevich Varentsov, Gennadii Mikhailovich Kovalenko and Valentin Lavrent'evich Ianin, eds., Tamozhennye knigi Velikogo Novgoroda 1610-11 i 1613-14 godov Andrei Viktorovich Iurasov, ed., Tamozhennye knigi goroda Velikie Luki 1669-1676 gg. Dmitrii Iakovlevich Rezun, Z. V. Bashkatova, and I. R. Sokolovskii, eds., Tamozhennye knigi sibirskikh gorodov XVII veka , vol. 1: Surgut i Tara ; vol. 2: Turinsk, Kuznets, Tomsk [p.655]
Cecilia Ghetti
Sergio Bertolissi, Un paese sull'orlo delle riforme: La Russia zarista dal 1861 al 1904 ; Viktoriia Maksimovna Khevrolina, Vlast' i obshchestvo: Bor'ba v Rossii po voprosam vneshnei politiki, 1878-1894 gg. [p. 664]
Daniel Orlovsky
Vladimir Prokhorovich Buldakov, Krasnaia smuta: Priroda i posledstviia revoliutsionnogo nasiliia [p. 675]
David R. Stone
Oleg Fedotovich Suvenirov, Tragediia RKKA, 1937-1938 [P. 680]
Brian Kassof
Arlen Viktorovich Blium, Sovetskaia tsenzura v epokhu total'nogo terrora, 1929-1953 [p. 689]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 573]
Contents
Special Issue
The State of the Field: Russian History Ten Years After the Fall
From the Editors
A Remarkable Decade [p. 229]
Ten Years After
Nancy Shields Kollmann
Convergence, Expansion, and Experimentation:
Current Trends in Muscovite History-Writing [p. 233]
Gary Marker
The Ambiguities of the 18th Century [p. 241]
Thomas C. Owen
Recent Developments in Economic History, 1700-1940 [p. 253]
Alfred J. Rieber
From Reform to Empire: Russia's "New" Political History [p. 261]
Gregory L. Freeze
Recent Scholarship on Russian Orthodoxy: A Critique [p. 269]
Alain Blum
Social History as the History of Measuring Populations:
A Post-1987 Renewal [p. 279]
V.P. Buldakov
Scholarly Passions around the Myth of "Great October":
Results of the Past Decade [p. 295]
Gábor T. Rittersporn
New Horizons: Conceptualizing the Soviet 1930s [p. 307]
Oleg Khlevniuk
Stalinism and the Stalin Period after the "Archival Revolution" [p. 319]
Loren R. Graham
The Birth, Withering, and Rebirth of Russian History of Science [p. 329]
Bruce W. Menning
A Decade Half-Full: Post-Cold War Studies in Russian and
Soviet Military History [p. 341]
Review Articles
Laura Engelstein
Culture, Culture Everywhere: Interpretations of Modern
Russia, across the 1991 Divide [p. 363]
David Rowley
Interpretations of the End of the Soviet Union: Three Paradigms [p. 395]
Reviews
Nikolaos A. Chrissidis
Ekkehard Kraft, Moskaus griechisches Jahrhundert: Russisch-griechische
Beziehungen und metabyzantinischer Einfluss 1619-1694 [p. 427]
Marc Raeff
Raffaella Faggionato, "Un'utopia rosacrociana. Massoneria,
rosacrocianesimo e illuminismo nella Russia settecentesca: Il circulo
di N. I. Novikov"; Raffaella Faggionato, "Michail Speranskij e
Aleksandr Golicyn: Il riformismo rosacrociano nella Russia di
Alessandro I" [p. 434]
Eugene Clay
Aleksandr Etkind, Khlyst. Sekty, literatura i revoliutsiia [p. 445]
Katerina Clark
Viacheslav T. Sereda and A. S. Stykalin, eds. Besedy na Lubianke:
Sledstvennoe delo Dërdia Lukacha. Materialy k biografii [P. 451]
Ethan Pollock
Vladimir Dmitrievich Esakov, Akademiia nauk v resheniiakh
Politbiuro TsK RKP(b)-VKP(b), 1922-1952 [p. 456]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 462]
Contents
From the Editors
Really-Existing Revisionism? [p. 707]
Articles
Nicholas B. Breyfogle
Caught in the Crossfire? Russian Sectarians in the Caucasian Theater of War, 1853-56 and 1877-78 [p. 713]
Oleg Budnitskii
Jews, Pogroms, and the White Movement: A Historiographical Critique [p. 751]
Exchange
Mikhail Dolbilov
The Political Mythology of Autocracy: Scenarios of Power and the Role of the Autocrat [p. 773]
Richard S. Wortman
Reply to Mikhail Dolbilov [p. 797]
Review Article
Lars T. Lih
Experts and Peasants [p. 803]
Review Essays
Jeffrey Veidlinger
From Shtetl to Society: Jews in 19th-Century Russia [p. 823]
Anne E. Gorsuch
Women's Autobiographical Narratives: Soviet Presentations of Self [p. 835]
Reviews
James R. Weiss
Volodymyr D. Lytvynov, Renesansnyi humanizm v Ukraini: Idei humanizmu epokhy Vidrodzhennia v ukrain'skii filosofii XV-pochatku XVII stolittia [p. 849]
Olga E. Glagoleva
Aleksandr Iur'evich Samarin, Chitatel' v Rossii vo vtoroi polovine XVIII veka (po spiskam podpischikov) [p. 853]
Kenneth M. Pinnow
Grigorii Chkhartishvili, Pisatel' i samoubiistvo; Irina Paperno, Samoubiistvo kak kul'turnyi institut Irina Paperno, Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia [p. 862]
Elizabeth Jones Hemenway
Nikolai Nikolaevich Smirnov, Boris Ivanovich Kolonitskii, and Vladimir Iur'evich Cherniaev, eds., Istorik i revoliutsiia: Sbornik statei k 70-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia Olega Nikolaevicha Znamenskogo [p. 870]
Alfred J. Rieber
Michel Dreyfus, Bruno Groppo, Claudio Sergio Ingerflom, Roland Lew, Claude Pennetier, Bernard Pudal, and Serge Wolikow, eds., Le siècle des communismes [p. 878]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 573]
2000
Contents
From the Editors
Some Paradoxes of the "New Imperial History" [p. 623]
Forum: Reconsidering the Russian Peasantry
Boris Gorshkov
Serfs on the Move: Peasant Seasonal Migration in Pre-Reform
Russia, 1800--61 [p. 627]
David Kerans
Toward a Wider View of the Agrarian Problem in Russia, 1861--1930 [p. 657]
David Moon
Reaction: Russia’s Rural Economy, 1800--1930 [p. 679]
EX TEMPORE: Orientalism and Russia
Adeeb Khalid
Russian History and the Debate over Orientalism [p. 691]
Nathaniel Knight
On Russian Orientalism: A Response to Adeeb Khalid [p. 701]
Maria Torodova
Does Russian Orientalism Have a Russian Soul? A Contribution to
the Debate between Nathaniel Knight and Adeeb Khalid [p. 717]
Review Article
John Randolph
The Old Mansion: Revisiting the History of the Russian Country Estate [p. 729]
Review Essays
Sean Pollock
"We Slavishly Request…": Invitations to Empire and Russian Political Patronage in the Balkans [p. 751]
Marc Raeff
The 18th-Century Nobility and the Search for a New Political Culture in Russia [p. 769]
Reviews
Lindsey Hughes
Nikolai Pavlenko, Vokrug trona [p. 783]
Gary Marker
Martina Petrovna Mokhnacheva, Zhurnalistika i istoricheskaia
nauka, 1: Zhurnalistika v kontekste naukotvorchestva v Rossii XVIII--XIX vv.; 2: Zhurnalistika i istoricheskaia traditsiia v Rossii 30--70-x gg. XIX vv. [p. 789]
Ol'ga Leont'eva
Thomas Sanders, ed., Historiography of Imperial Russia: The Profession and Writing of History in a Multinational State [p. 794]
Marina Sorokina
Minuvshee: Istoricheskii al'manakh, 25: Soderzhanie tomov 1--24 [P. 805]
Sergei Kapterev
Graham Roberts, Forward Soviet! History and Non-Fiction Film in the USSR; Lev A. Parfenov, ed. Zhivye golosa kino: govoriat vydaiushchiesia mastera otechestvennogo kinoiskusstva (30-e--40-e gody). Iz neopublikovannogo [p. 815]
Richard S. Wortman
Sergei Iur'evich Nekliudov, ed. Moskovsko-tartuskaia semioticheskaia
shkola. Istoriia, vospominaniia, razmyshleniia [p. 821]
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE [p. 223]
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
Contents
From the Editors
Eurasian Studies?
233
FORUM: Muscovy and the Mongols
Charles J. Halperin
Muscovite Political Institutions in the 14th Century
237
David Goldfrank
Muscovy and the Mongols: What's What and What's Maybe
259
Donald Ostrowski
Muscovite Adaptation of Mongol/Tatar Political Institutions: A Reply to Halperin's Objections
267
Review Articles
Amir Weiner
Saving Private Ivan: From What, Why, and How?
305
Marshall Poe
Russian History on the Web: A Guide and Review
337
Review Essays
David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
The Genesis of Russian Sinology
355
Nathaniel Knight
"Salvage Biography" and Useable Pasts: Russian Ethnographers Confront the Legacy of Terror
365
Steven A. Barnes
Researching Daily Life in the Gulag
377
Reviews
Paul Bushkovitch
N. V. Sinitsyna, Tretii Rim: Istoki i evoliutsiia russkoi srednevekovoi kontseptsii (XV-XVI vv.)
391
Daniel H. Kaiser
Arkadii Georgievich Man'kov, Tseny i ikh dvizhenie v russkom gosudarstve XVI veka; Richard Hellie, The Economy and Material Culture of Russia, 1600-1725
400
Iurii Zaretskii M. A. Iusim, Makiavelli v Rossii: Moral' i politika na protiazhenii piati stoletii
410
Deborah Pearl
Marina Mogil'ner. Mifologiia "podpol'nogo cheloveka": Radikal'nyi mikrokosm v Rossii nachala XX veka kak predmet semioticheskogo analiza
416
Anatol Shmelev
G. A. Bordiugov, A. I. Ushakov, and V. Iu. Churakov, Beloe delo: Ideologiia, osnovy, rezhimy vlasti
423
Eric Lohr
Henry Abramson, A Prayer for the Government: Ukrainians and Jews in Revolutionary Times, 1917-1920; Volodymyr Serhiichuk, Pohromi v Ukraïni, 1914-1920: Vid shtuchnykh stereotypiv do hirkoi pravdi, prikhovuvanoi v radians'kykh arkhivakh
427
Richard Pipes
435
Terence Emmons
436
(David Saunders replies)
437
Sarah Davies
437
(Jochen Hellbeck replies)
439
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
223
Contents
To the Editors
1
From the Editors
3
Articles
Richard Hellie
Thoughts on the Absence of Elite Resistance in Muscovy
5
Paul W. Werth
From Resistance to Subversion: Imperial Power, Indigenous Opposition, and their Entanglement
21
Lynne Viola
Popular Resistance in the Stalinist 1930s: Soliloquy of a DevilÍs Advocate
45
Jochen Hellbeck
Speaking Out: Languages of Affirmation and Dissent in Stalinist Russia
71
Daniel Peris
"God is Now On Our Side": The Religious Revival on Unoccupied Soviet Territory during World War II
97
Anna Krylova
The Tenacious Liberal Subject in Soviet Studies
119
Reactions
Peter Fritzsche
On the Subjects of Resistance
147
Donald M.G. Sutherland
Revolution and Authenticity: Reflections from France on the Russian and Soviet Experience
153
Michael David-Fox
Whither Resistance?
161
Review Essays
David Saunders
P. A. Zaionchkovskii: High Society Subversive
167
Brian James Baer
The Other Russia: Re-Presenting the Gay Experience
183
Reviews
Charles J. Halperin
Mykhailo Hrushevsky, History of Ukraine-Rus', Volume One: From Prehistory to the Eleventh Century
195
Ol'ga Kosheleva
Semen Ekshtut, Na sluzhbe rossiiskomu Leviafanu (Istoriosofskie opyty)
203
Aaron B. Retish
O. G. Bukhovets, Sotsial'nyie konflikty i krest'ianskaia mental'nost' v Rossiiskoi imperii nachala XX veka: Novye materialy, metody, rezul'taty; Jeffrey Burds, Peasant Dreams and Market Politics: Labor Migration and the Russian Village, 1861-1905
208
Andrei A. Znamenski
Iu. I. Semenov, ed., Natsional'naia politika v imperatorskoi Rossii: Tsivilizovannie okrainy; Iu. I. Semenov, ed., Natsional'naia politika v imperatorskoi Rossii: Pozdnie pervobytnie i predklassovie obshchestva severa Evropeiskoi Rossii, Sibiri i Russkoi Amerike
213
Natasha Kurchanova
Margarita Tupitsyn, The Soviet Photograph, 1924-1937
220
Galina S. Rylkova
Emma Gershtein, Memuary; Nadezhda Mandel'shtam, Vospominaniia
224
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
231