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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 83, Number 1, 1 January 2005
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The Aesthetics of the Gorozhane Group
pp. 14-37(24)
Author: Jekaterina Young

Med Izvirnikom in Prevodi.
pp. 118-120(3)
Author: H. Leeming

Commemorating Pushkin: Russia's Myth of a National Poet.
pp. 123-124(2)
Author: Alexandra Smith

L. N. Tolstoy and N. N. Strakhov: Complete Correspondence.
pp. 126-128(3)
Author: S. F. Hudspith

A New Word on ‘The Brothers Karamazov’.
pp. 128-130(3)
Author: Sarah J. Young

Stanislavsky and Meyerhold.
pp. 130-131(2)
Author: Nick Worrall

Hidden Territories: The Theatre of Gardzienice.
pp. 132-133(2)
Author: Maria Shevtsova

The History of the Baltic States.
pp. 133-134(2)
Author: David J. Smith

Architectures of Russian Identity: 1500 to the Present.
pp. 135-136(2)
Author: Lindsey Hughes

Custom and Law in Central Europe.
pp. 139-141(3)
Author: Rieko Ueda

The Fall and Rise of a Nation: Czechoslovakia 1938–1941.
pp. 146-148(3)
Author: Hugh Ragsdale

Federalism and Democratisation in Russia.
pp. 157-158(2)
Author: P. Lentini

Language and Revolution: Making Modern Political Identities.
pp. 158-160(3)
Author: Susan Morrissey

Soldiers and Societies in Postcommunist Europe.
pp. 163-165(3)
Author: David Betz

Publications Received
pp. 169-171(3)

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