| Lilya Kaganovsky |
169 |
Keith A. Livers. Constructing the Stalinist Body: Fictional Representations of Corporeality in the Stalinist 1930s. |
| Eva Plach |
170 |
Maria Delaperrière, Bernard Lory and Antoine Marès, eds. Europe médiane: Aux sources des identités nationales. |
| Krzysztof Jarosz |
171 |
Hanna Konicka. La Sainteté du détail infime. L’œuvre de Miron Białoszewski (Varsovie 1922–1983). |
| Juliet Johnson |
173 |
Timothy J. Colton and Stephen Holmes, eds. The State After Communism: Governance in the New Russia. |
| Wilson T. Bell |
174 |
Jochen Hellbeck. Revolution on My Mind: Writing a Diary Under Stalin. |
| Hanna Chuchvaha |
175 |
Peter W. Hellyer, ed. A Catalogue of Russian Avant-Garde Books 1912–1934 and 1969–2003. |
| Daniel H. Kaiser |
177 |
Maureen Perrie, ed. The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume I. From Early Rus' to 1689. |
| Eric Lohr |
179 |
Vladimir Sergeevich Trubetskoi. A Russian Prince in the Soviet State: Hunting Stories, Letters from Exile, and Military Memoirs. |
| Bohdan Y. Nebesio |
180 |
Evgeny Dobrenko. Political Economy of Socialist Realism. |
| Brett Cooke |
181 |
Chester Dunning, with Caryl Emerson, Sergei Fomichev, Lidiia Lotman, and Anthony Wood. The Uncensored Boris Godunov: The Case for Pushkin’s Original Comedy with Annotated Text and Translation. |
| Robert Frost |
182 |
Jacqueline Glomski. Patronage and Humanist Literature in the Age of the Jagiellons. Court and Career in the Writings of Rudolf Agricola Junior, Valentin Eck, and Leonard Cox. |
| David Shearer |
184 |
Hiroaki Kuromiya. The Voices of the Dead: Stalin’s Great Terror in the 1930s. |
| Halyna Koscharsky |
185 |
Maryna Romanets. Anamorphosic Texts and Reconfigured Visions. Improvised Traditions in Contemporary Ukrainian and Irish Literature. |
| Alison Smith |
187 |
Wendy Rosslyn. Deeds, Not Words: The Origins of Women’s Philanthropy in the Russian Empire. |
| Sara Stefani |
188 |
Galina Rylkova. The Archaeology of Anxiety: The Russian Silver Age and Its Legacy. |
| Patrick Finn |
189 |
Aleksei Semenenko. Hamlet the Sign: Russian Translations of Hamlet and Literary Canon Formation. |
| Myroslav Shkandrij |
191 |
Maxim D. Shrayer, ed. An Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature: Two Centuries of Dual Identity in Prose and Poetry. Volume 1: 1801–1953; Volume 2: 1953–2001. |
| Elana Jakel |
192 |
Ray Brandon and Wendy Lower, eds. The Shoah in Ukraine: History, Testimony, Memorialization. |
| Boris B. Gorshkov |
194 |
Roxanne Easley. The Emancipation of the Serfs in Russia: Peace Arbitrators and the Development of Civil Society. |
| Golfo Alexopoulos |
195 |
Paul R. Gregory and Norman Naimark, eds. The Lost Politburo Transcripts: From Collective Rule to Stalin’s Dictatorship. |
| A. J. Demoskoff |
197 |
Jennifer Hedda. His Kingdom Come: Orthodox Pastorship and Social Activism in Revolutionary Russia. |
| Robert A. Orr |
198 |
Etymologický slovník jazyka staroslověnského, Fascicle 14: sice–srъdobolja. Ilona Janyšková et al., eds. |
| Connor Doak |
200 |
Rina Lapidus. Passion, Humiliation, Revenge: Hatred in Man-Woman Relationships in the 19th and 20th Century Russian Novel. |
| Andrea Chandler |
201 |
Anne Le Huérou and Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, eds. Culture militaire et Patriotisme dans la Russie d’aujourd’hui. |
| Peter A. Rolland |
202 |
Paulina Lewin. Ukrainian Drama and Theater in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. |
| Anne-Laurence Caudano |
205 |
Jouko Lindstedt, Ljudmil Spasov and Juhani Nuorluoto, eds. The Konikovo Gospel: Bibl. Patr. Alex. 268. |
| Mark Conliffe |
206 |
Jeff Love. Tolstoy: A Guide for the Perplexed. |
| Anthony Cross |
207 |
George E. Munro. The Most Intentional City: St. Petersburg in the Reign of Catherine the Great. |
| Sarah L. Henderson |
208 |
Sarah D. Phillips. Women’s Social Activism in the New Ukraine: Development and the Politics of Differentiation. |
| Erica Johnson |
210 |
Thomas W. Simons, Jr. Eurasia’s New Frontiers: New States, Old Societies, Open Futures. |
| Kevin M. Kain |
211 |
T. Allen Smith. The Volokolamsk Paterikon. A Window on a Muscovite Monastery. |
| Stanislav Kirschbaum |
212 |
Edward Snajdr. Nature Protests. The End of Ecology in Slovakia. |
| Paul J. Contino |
214 |
Janet G. Tucker. Profane Challenge and Orthodox Response in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. |
| Peter Waldron |
216 |
Elise Kimmerling Wirtschafter. Russia’s Age of Serfdom 1649–1861. |
| Pauline Fairclough |
217 |
Mary S. Woodside, ed., and Neal Johnson, trans. The Russian Life of R.-Aloys Mooser, Music Critic to the Tsars. Memoirs and Selected Writings. |
| Patrick Lally Michelson |
218 |
Vladimir Wozniuk, ed., trans., and intro. Freedom, Faith, and Dogma: Essays by V. S. Soloviev on Christianity and Judaism. |
| Susan Smith-Peter |
219 |
Joseph Bradley. Voluntary Associations in Tsarist Russia: Science, Patriotism, and Civil Society. |
| Andrew Jenks |
220 |
Miriam Dobson. Khrushchev’s Cold Summer. Gulag Returnees, Crime, and the Fate of Reform After Stalin. |
| Michael D. Gordin |
222 |
Loren Graham and Jean-Michel Kantor. Naming Infinity: A True Story of Religious Mysticism and Mathematical Creativity. |
| James Robertson |
223 |
Andrew Hammond. Through Another Europe: An Anthology of Travel Writing on the Balkans. |
| David Goldfrank |
224 |
John-Paul Himka. Last Judgment Iconography in the Carpathians. |
| Anne E. Gorsuch |
226 |
Melanie Ilic and Jeremy Smith, eds. Soviet State and Society Under Nikita Khrushchev. |
| Svetlana Frunchak |
227 |
Vasyl Kuchabsky. Western Ukraine in Conflict with Poland and Bolshevism, 1918–1923. |
| Gary H. Toops |
229 |
Gerald Stone. The Göda Manuscript 1701. A Source for the History of the Sorbian Language. |
| Sibelan Forrester |
230 |
Benjamin M. Sutcliffe. The Prose of Life: Russian Women Writers from Khrushchev to Putin. |
| Gary H. Toops |
232 |
Kostiantyn Kostiantynovych Trofymovych. Stanovlennia ta rozvytok verkhn'oluzhyts'koi literaturnoi movy. |
| George Mihaychuk |
233 |
Ilya Vinitsky. Ghostly Paradoxes: Modern Spiritualism and Russian Culture in the Age of Realism. |
| Chris J. Chulos |
235 |
Christine D. Worobec, ed. The Human Tradition in Imperial Russia. |
| Kenneth Lantz |
236 |
Joseph Frank. Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time. |
| Collections Received |
239 |
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| Books Received |
245 |
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| Contributors |
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| Erratum |
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