Heather Bailey | 155 | Victoria Frede. Doubt, Atheism, and the Nineteenth-Century Russian Intelligentsia. |
Paweł Wojtas | 156 | George Gasyna. Polish, Hybrid, and Otherwise: Exilic Discourse in Joseph Conrad and Witold Gombrowicz. |
Elena V. Baraban | 157 | Olga Kucherenko. Little Soldiers: How Soviet Children Went to War, 1941–1945. |
Anna M. Cienciala | 159 | Alexander Etkind, Rory Finnin, Uilleam Blacker, Julie Fedor, Simon Lewis, Maria Mälksoo, Matilda Mroz. Remembering Katyn. |
Leslie O’Bell | 161 | Alyssa Dinega Gillespie, ed. Taboo Pushkin: Topics, Texts, Interpretations. |
Stanislav J. Kirschbaum | 163 | Emília Hrabovec. Slovensko a Sväta stolica 1918–1927 vo svetle vatikánskych prameňov (Slovakia and the Holy See 1918–1927 in the Light of Vatican Archives). |
Alison Rowley | 164 | Anne Konrad. Red Quarter Moon: A Search for Family in the Shadow of Stalin. |
Robert Lagerberg | 166 | Werner Lehfeldt. Akzent und Betonung im Russischen: 2., verbesserte und erweiterte Auflage. |
Inessa Medzhibovskaya | 168 | Rick McPeak and Donna Tussing Orwin, eds. Tolstoy on War. Narrative Art and Historical Truth in War and Peace. |
Mykola Polyuha | 169 | Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych, ed. An Anthology of Modern Ukrainian Drama. |
J. Douglas Clayton | 171 | Joe Peschio. The Poetics of Impudence and Intimacy in the Age of Pushkin. |
Robert Niebuhr | 172 | James Pettifer. The Kosova Liberation Army: Underground War to Balkan Insurgency, 1948–2001. |
Simeon Mitropolitski | 173 | Maria Popova. Politicized Justice in Emerging Democracies. A Study of Courts in Russia and Ukraine. |
Marat Grinberg | 174 | Julia Titus, ed. The Meek One. A Fantastic Story. Fyodor Dostoevsky. An Annotated Russian Reader. |
Christopher Gilley | 176 | Mykola Soroka. Faces of Displacement: The Writings of Volodymyr Vynnychenko. |
Adrianne K. Jacobs | 177 | Natalya Chernyshova. Soviet Consumer Culture in the Brezhnev Era. |
Marc Jansen | 179 | Alexander Etkind. Warped Mourning: Stories of the Undead in the Land of the Unburied. |
Seth Bernstein | 180 | Steven Harris. Communism on Tomorrow Street: Mass Housing and Everyday Life After Stalin. |
Aaron Hale-Dorrell | 182 | Robert Hornsby. Protest, Reform and Repression in Khrushchev’s Soviet Union. |
Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter | 183 | Anna Kuxhausen. From the Womb to the Body Politic: Raising the Nation in Enlightenment Russia. |
Yulia Mikhailova | 185 | Susanna S. Lim. China and Japan in the Russian Imagination, 1685–1922. To the End of the Orient. |
Samantha Sherry | 186 | John MacKay. True Songs of Freedom: Uncle Tom’s Cabin in Russian Culture and Society. |
N.G.O. Pereira | 187 | David North. In Defense of Leon Trotsky. |
Annie Gérin | 189 | Alison Rowley. Open Letters: Russian Popular Culture and the Picture Postcard, 1880–1922. |
Ronald P. Bobroff | 190 | Evgeny Sergeev. The Great Game, 1856–1907: Russo-British Relations in Central and East Asia. |
John A. Riley | 191 | James Steffen. The Cinema of Sergei Parajanov. |
Tara Collington | 193 | Liisa Steinby and Tintti Klapuri, eds. Bakhtin and his Others: (Inter)subjectivity, Chronotope and Dialogism. |
Rosemarie Schade | 194 | Ilse Stritzke (with Bernie Stritzke). Nightmares of an East Prussian Childhood: A Memoir of the Russian Occupation. |
Marina Swoboda | 196 | Steven A. Usitalo. The Invention of Mikhail Lomonosov: A Russian National Myth. |
Emily B. Baran | 197 | Hans Werner. The Constructed Mennonite: History, Memory, and the Second World War. |
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