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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 4, 1 October 2004
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Time in Chevengur
pp. 801-819(19)
Author: Angela Livingstone

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mission Accomplished: On Founding Constitutional Adjudication in Central Europe.
pp. 985-987(3)
Authors: School of Law King's College London

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

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

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