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Volume 82, Number 4, 1 October 2004

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Time in Chevengur
pp. 801-819(19)
Author: Livingstone, Angela

Document. George Forbes's `Account of Russia', 1733-1734
pp. 886-920(35)
Author: Bitter, Michael

Bosanski-Hrvatski-Srpski.
pp. 936-937(2)
Author: Cooper, Brian

The Epistolary Novel in Eighteenth-Century Russia.
pp. 941-942(2)
Author: Andrew, Joe

Two Hundred Years of Pushkin. Volume 3: Pushkin's Legacy.
pp. 942-943(2)
Author: Pursglove, D. M.

Dostoevsky.
pp. 945-947(3)
Author: Peace, Richard

Dostoevsky and the Idea of Russianness.
pp. 947-948(2)
Author: Brower, Derek

Nabokov at the Movies: Film Perspectives in Fiction.
pp. 950-951(2)
Author: Kellman, Steven G.

The Play of Ideas in Russian Enlightenment Theater.
pp. 953-955(3)
Author: Worrall, Nick

The Cranes are Flying.
pp. 955-957(3)
Author: Michalski, Milena

Real Images: Soviet Cinema and the Thaw.
pp. 955-957(3)
Author: Michalski, Milena

Lucid Dreams: The Films of Krzysztof Kieślowski.
pp. 957-960(4)
Author: Cavendish, Philip

György Ligeti: Style, Ideas, Poetics.
pp. 960-961(2)
Author: Poole, Geoffrey

The Cossacks: An Illustrated History.
pp. 963-963(1)
Authors: O'Rourke, Shane

Ivan the Terrible.
pp. 964-965(2)
Author: Bogatyrev, Sergei

Gender in Russian History and Culture.
pp. 965-967(3)
Author: Morrissey, Susan

Summerfolk: A History of the Dacha, 1710-2000.
pp. 967-968(2)
Author: Hughes, Lindsey

Fragmented Space in the Russian Federation.
pp. 977-978(2)
Author: Cordell, Karl

Potentials of Disorder.
pp. 983-984(2)
Author: Aldis, Anne C.

Russian Company and Commercial Legislation.
pp. 984-985(2)
Author: Henderson, Jane

The EU and Moldova: On a Fault-Line of Europe.
pp. 987-989(3)
Author: Kaser, Michael

State and Evolution: Russia's Search for a Free Market.
pp. 989-991(3)
Author: Hanson, Philip

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