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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.

Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association on behalf of The School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London

Volume 81, Number 1, 1 January 2003
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Gender Relations in the Films of Evgenii Bauer
pp. 32-69(38)
Author: Morley R.

A Cult of Personality
pp. 88-98(11)
Author: Renfrew A.

Languages in Contact.
pp. 100-104(5)
Author: Du Feu V.

Poema-burlesk v russkoi poezii XVIII veka.
pp. 105-106(2)
Author: Drage C.L.

Vladimir Solovyov: His Life and Creative Evolution.
pp. 106-108(3)
Author: Smith O.L.G.

Short Stories.
pp. 108-110(3)
Author: Worrall N.

Bed and Sofa: The Film Companion.
pp. 115-116(2)
Author: Haynes J.

Mirror.
pp. 116-117(2)
Author: Gillespie D.

Valentin Serov: Portraits of Russia's Silver Age.
pp. 117-119(3)
Author: Blakesley R.P.

National Identity of Romanians in Transylvania.
pp. 142-143(2)
Author: Drace-Francis A.

Jewish Marriage and Divorce in Imperial Russia.
pp. 145-146(2)
Author: Prestel C.

The Cold War: The Essential Readings.
pp. 164-166(3)
Author: Carruthers S.L.

Slovakia after Communism and Meccaroniarism.
pp. 169-170(2)
Author: Haughton T.

Lithuania: Stepping Westward.
pp. 172-173(2)
Author: Ashbourne A.E.

Reporting the Post-Communist Revolution.
pp. 173-175(3)
Author: Ellis F.

Reinterpreting Revolution in Twentieth-Century Europe.
pp. 176-180(5)
Author: White J.D.

The Russian Revolution: The Essential Readings.
pp. 176-180(5)
Author: White J.D.

Russia after Yeltsin.
pp. 180-182(3)
Author: Tompson B.

Russian Politics: Challenges of Democratization.
pp. 182-184(3)
Author: March L.

Russian Politics: The Post-Soviet Phase.
pp. 184-185(2)
Author: Henderson J.

Presidential Power in Russia.
pp. 185-186(2)
Author: Henderson J.

Tajikistan: Disintegration or Reconciliation?
pp. 186-188(3)
Author: Dannreuther R.

Islam in the CIS: A Threat to Stability?
pp. 186-188(3)
Author: Dannreuther R.

Women on the Polish Labor Market.
pp. 189-191(3)
Author: Millard F.

Transnational Catholicism in Postcommunist Europe.
pp. 191-193(3)
Author: Eibner J.

Publications Received
pp. 195-198(4)

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