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The Review is the oldest British journal in the field, having been in existence since 1922. Edited and managed by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, it covers not only the modern and medieval languages and literatures of the Slavonic and East European area, but also history, culture, and political studies.

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Volume 80, Number 1, 1 January 2002

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Marginalia. Transylvanians in the Humber
pp. 60-62(3)
Author: Adams, B.

Anton Chekhov: The Unbelieving Believer
pp. 63-104(42)
Author: McVay, G.

Learn Russian.
pp. 105-106(2)
Author: Hudspith, S.F.

Doing Business in Russia. Let's Speak in Russian.
pp. 106-107(2)
Author: Pilkington, A.

The Lavrsky Troitsky Kondakar.
pp. 108-108(1)
Author: Cleminson, R.M.

Textualization of Oral Epics.
pp. 109-110(2)
Author: Finnegan, R.

Gogol's `The Overcoat'.
pp. 114-115(2)
Author: Andrew, J.

D. S. Mirsky: A Russian-English Life, 1890-1939.
pp. 115-117(3)
Author: Rogachevskii, A.

Writing a Usable Past: Russian Literary Culture 1917-37.
pp. 117-119(3)
Author: Pursglove, M.

Zina's Paradox: The Figured Reader in Nabokov's `Gift'.
pp. 122-124(3)
Author: Grayson, J.

Joseph Brodsky and the Soviet Muse.
pp. 124-125(2)
Author: Smith, G.S.

Reconstructing the Canon: Russian Writing in the 1980s.
pp. 127-128(2)
Author: Dewhirst, M.

The Battleship Potemkin. The Film Companion.
pp. 131-132(2)
Author: Michalski, M.

The Man With the Movie Camera.
pp. 131-132(2)
Author: Michalski, M.

The Soviet Proletarian Music Movement.
pp. 134-135(2)
Author: Fairclough, P.

Ukraine, renaissance d'un mythe national.
pp. 139-141(3)
Author: Wilson, A.

Petite histoire de l'Ukraine.
pp. 139-141(3)
Author: Wilson, A.

Letters from Turkey.
pp. 146-148(3)
Author: Rady, M.

Die Geschichte der Zerstörung Moskaus im Jahre 1812.
pp. 149-151(3)
Author: Martin, A.M.

The Russian Civil War: Primary Sources.
pp. 157-160(4)
Author: Smele, J.D.

Romanian Policy Towards Germany, 1936-40.
pp. 161-163(3)
Author: Ragsdale, H.

The `Jewish Question' in Europe: The Case of Hungary.
pp. 163-165(3)
Author: Berkowitz, M.

Maskerado: Dancing around Death in Nazi Hungary.
pp. 163-165(3)
Author: Berkowitz, M.

The Cold War: An International History.
pp. 167-168(2)
Author: Rogers, P.

Civil Society, Constitution and Legitimacy.
pp. 178-179(2)
Author: Robinson, N.

Institutions and Political Change in Russia.
pp. 179-181(3)
Author: Ledeneva, A.V.

Ukraine and Russia. The Post-Soviet Transition.
pp. 182-183(2)
Author: Wilson, A.

Financial Reforms in Eastern Europe: A Policy Model for Poland.
pp. 187-189(3)
Author: Mickiewicz, T.M.

The Political Economy of Russian Oil.
pp. 191-192(2)
Author: Wallace, W.V.

Women Who Become Men: Albanian Sworn Virgins.
pp. 194-195(2)
Author: de Waal, C.

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