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Canadian Slavonic Papers
Editor's introduction
James Krapfl
Articles
Mixed-race Pushkin: racial ambiguity and "The Lady Peasant"
Emily Wang
Barış A. Yörümez
Special section: Ukraine's Euromaidan and Revolution of Dignity, ten years later
Introduction: Ukraine's Euromaidan and Revolution of Dignity, ten years later
James Krapfl and Elias Kühn von Burgsdorff
The 2013 student strike and the birth of the Euromaidan
Yevhenii Safarians
Symbolic revolution on the Maidan: the case of the "iolka"
Kateryna Romanova
The future memorial to the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred in Kyiv: a territory of memory
Lesia Onyshko
Uphill from the Maidan: centres of power in Kyiv's symbolic geography
Serhy Yekelchyk
Loyalty and patriotism: the role of Crimean Tatars in Ukraine's nation-building project
Mariia Shynkarenko
Second World War memory as an instrument of counter-revolution in Putin's Russia
Sydney Shiller
Discussion
James Krapfl, Piotr J. Wróbel, Paweł Markiewicz, Marco Carynnyk, and John-Paul Himka
Historiographical note
Church union: the quandaries over acceptance of the Union of Brest (1595–96)
Frank E. Sysyn
Meeting report
Valeria Korablyova
Review articles
New research on religion in Ukraine
Heather J. Coleman
Studying east European politics in the context of European politics
Ela Rossmiller
Book Reviews
2020
Vladimir Sorokin's discourses: a companion, by Dirk Uffelmann
Nicolas Dreyer
2021
Dostoevsky at 200: the novel in modernity, edited by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland
Irina Reyfman
The hot summer of 1968, a novel, by Viliam Klimáček
Charles Sabatos
Late tsarist Russia, 1881-1913, by Beryl Williams
J.-Guy Lalande
Literature and film from East Europe's forgotten "Second World": essays of invitation, by Gordana P. Crnković
Daniel Webster Pratt
Marriage, household, and home in modern Russia: from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin, by Barbara Alpern Engel
Emma Friedlander
The Polish Catholic Church under German occupation: the Reichsgau Wartheland, 1939-1945, by Jonathan Huener
Lauren Faulkner Rossi
Russia and the Dutch Republic, 1566-1725: a forgotten friendship, by Kees Boterbloem
Hans van Koningsbrugge
Stalinism at war: the Soviet Union in World War II, by Mark Edele
Alexander G. Lovelace
The tsar, the empire, and the nation: dilemmas of nationalism in Russia's western borderlands, 1905-1915, edited by Darius Staliūnas and Yoko Aoshima
Alexander Semyonov
Underground modernity: urban poetics in east-central Europe, pre- and post-1989, by Alfrun Kliems
Ann Komaromi
World War II, uncontrived and unredacted: testimonies from Ukraine, edited by Vakhtang Kipiani
Sandra Joy Russell
2022
Ayn Rand and the Russian intelligentsia: the origins of an icon of the American Right, by Derek Offord
Robert Genter
Companion to Victor Pelevin, edited by Sofya Khagi
Kirsten Tarves
Geographies of nationhood: cartography, science, and society in the Russian Imperial Baltic, by Catherine Gibson
Tess Megginson
The Holocaust in Romania: the destruction of Jews and Roma under the Antonescu regime, 1940-1944, by Radu Ioanid
Grant Harward
The Holodomor and the origins of the Soviet man: reading the testimony of Anastasia Lysyvets, edited by Vitalii Ogiienko
Karolina Koziura
In the labyrinth of the KGB: Ukraine's intelligentsia in the 1960s-1970s, by Olga Bertelsen
Ivan Jaworsky
Internationalist aesthetics: China and early Soviet culture, by Edward Tyerman
Blaine Chiasson
Ireland and Ukraine: studies in comparative imperial and national history, edited by Stephen Velychenko, Joseph Ruane, and Ludmilla Hrynevych
Piotr J. Wróbel
Kin majorities: identity and citizenship in Crimea and Moldova, by Eleanor Knott
Jennifer R. Cash
Kutuzov: a life in war and peace, by Alexander Mikaberidze
David R. Stone
Liubimye sovietskie fil′my na uroke RKI: uchebnoe posobie, by Natallia Viktorovna Kabiak
Viktor Peppard
Meanwhile, in Russia... Russian Internet memes and viral video, by Eliot Borenstein
Precious N. Chatterje-Doody
The moderate Bolshevik: Mikhail Tomsky from the factory to the Kremlin, 1880-1936, by Charters Wynn
Erik van Ree
On the verge of history: life stories of rural women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920-2020, by Izabella Agárdi
Zsuzsanna Varga
Resurrecting the Jew: nationalism, philosemitism, and Poland's Jewish revival, by Geneviève Zubrzycki
Lizy Mostowski
The Stalin cult in East Germany and the making of the postwar Soviet empire, 1945-1961, by Alexey Tikhomirov
Jennifer McKay
Stalin's library: a dictator and his books, by Geoffrey Roberts
Peter Whitewood
To make a village Soviet: Jehovah's Witnesses and the transformation of a postwar Ukrainian borderland, by Emily B. Baran
Julie deGraffenried
2023
Chekhov in context, edited by Yuri Corrigan
Lyudmila Parts
A concise history of Serbia, by Dejan Djokić
Nick Miller