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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 82, Number 3, 1 July 2004
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The English Slavophile: W. J. Birkbeck and Russia
pp. 680-706(27)
Author: Michael Hughes

The Language of Slovakia's Rusyns.
pp. 707-708(2)
Author: David Short

Colloquial Russian 2.
pp. 708-710(3)
Author: Anna Pilkington

Izbrannye statprimei po russkomu narodnomu stikhu.
pp. 710-711(2)
Author: C. L. Drage

Serbska bibliografija 1996–2000.
pp. 711-713(3)
Author: Gerald Stone

Two Hundred Years of Pushkin.
pp. 715-718(4)
Author: D. M. Pursglove

Vytoki i hiniezis bielstrokaruskaha ramantyzmu XIX stahodzacutedzia.
pp. 720-721(2)
Author: Arnold McMillin

Approaches to Teaching Tolstoy's ‘Anna Karenina’.
pp. 721-723(3)
Author: Roger Cockrell

Sergei Esenin i russkaia dukhovnaia kulprimetura.
pp. 725-728(4)
Author: Gordon McVay

Poiut Esenina.
pp. 725-728(4)
Author: Gordon McVay

Zhenshchiny, liubivshie Esenina.
pp. 725-728(4)
Author: Gordon McVay

Living in Translation: Polish Writers in America.
pp. 732-734(3)
Author: Knut Andreas Grimstad

The Cambridge Companion to Stravinsky.
pp. 737-738(2)
Author: Arnold McMillin

A Geometer of Sound Crystals: A Book on Philip Herschkowitz.
pp. 738-739(2)
Author: H. R. Collins Rice

Besedy s Alprimefredom Shnitke.
pp. 739-741(3)
Author: Arnold McMillin

The End of St Petersburg.
pp. 741-742(2)
Author: Amy Sargeant

Notes from the Underground: The Cinema of Emir Kusturica.
pp. 746-747(2)
Author: David A. Norris

Moldova, Bessarabia, Transnistria.
pp. 751-752(2)
Author: Steven D. Roper

The Military History of Tsarist Russia.
pp. 754-755(2)
Author: Roger Bartlett

The Military History of the Soviet Union.
pp. 754-755(2)
Author: Roger Bartlett

Nikolai Sukhanov: Chronicler of the Russian Revolution.
pp. 767-768(2)
Author: Peter Waldron

Battle for Budapest: One Hundred Days in World War II.
pp. 775-776(2)
Author: J. N. Westwood

A Century of Genocide: Utopias of Race and Nation.
pp. 779-781(3)
Author: Mark Levene

V kraiu ottsov: Khronika nedavnego proshlogo.
pp. 782-783(2)
Author: Martin Dewhirst

Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation.
pp. 783-784(2)
Author: Oktay F. Tanrisever

The Weakness of Civil Society in Post-Communist Europe.
pp. 786-787(2)
Authors: Alena Ledeneva; James McLeod-Hatch

A Small Corner of Hell: Dispatches from Chechnia.
pp. 789-790(2)
Author: Ben Fowkes

Modeling Russia's Economy in Transition.
pp. 791-794(4)
Author: Philip Hanson

Russian Banking: Evolution, Problems and Prospects.
pp. 791-794(4)
Author: Philip Hanson

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