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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 3, 1 July 2005
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Dr Henry Leeming 1920–2004
pp. 493-494(2)
Author: Stone, Gerald

Russia and Europe in the New World Order
pp. 495-507(13)
Author: Malcolm, Neil

Alfurkan Tatarski. Der litauisch-tatarische Koran-Tefsir.
pp. 508-511(4)
Author: Danylenko, Andrii

The Russian Memoir: History and Literature.
pp. 513-514(2)
Author: Gillespie, David

The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Poetry.
pp. 514-515(2)
Author: Lilly, Ian K.

The Imperial Sublime: A Russian Poetics of Empire.
pp. 515-517(3)
Author: Offord, Derek

Mythic Images and Shamanism: A Perspective on Kalevala Poetry.
pp. 519-520(2)
Author: Dubois, Thomas A.

Russian Literary Culture in the Camera Age: The Word as Image.
pp. 523-525(3)
Author: Dallas, A. Stewart

Poems on Liberty: Reflections for Belarus.
pp. 527-528(2)
Author: McMillin, Arnold

The Black Sea: A History.
pp. 529-531(3)
Author: Gow, James

The Decembrist Pavel Pestel: Russia's First Republican.
pp. 534-536(3)
Author: Bartlett, Roger

Civil War in Poland, 1942–1948.
pp. 537-539(3)
Author: Sanford, George

Bloody Saturday in the Soviet Union: Novocherkassk, 1962.
pp. 540-542(3)
Author: Andreyev, Catherine

The Strategic Defence Initiative: US Policy and the Soviet Union.
pp. 542-543(2)
Author: Reid, Brian Holden

How Bosnia Armed: The Birth and Rise of the Bosnian Army.
pp. 543-544(2)
Author: Zverzhanovski, Ivan

Chechnya: Life in a War-Torn Society.
pp. 546-547(2)
Author: Lentini, P.

Civil-Military Relations in Russia and Eastern Europe.
pp. 548-549(2)
Author: Aldis, Anne C.

A World Challenged: Fighting Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century.
pp. 549-551(3)
Author: McDermott, Roger N.

The Legacy of the Soviet Union.
pp. 551-552(2)
Author: Gill, Graeme

The Demise of Communist East Europe: 1989 in Context.
pp. 553-554(2)
Author: Pittaway, M. D.

The Slovak Republic: A Decade of Independence (1993 – 2002).
pp. 554-555(2)
Author: Pridham, Geoffrey

Religion and Nation in Modern Ukraine.
pp. 558-560(3)
Author: Yekelchyk, Serhy

Not by Bread Alone: Social Support in the New Russia.
pp. 562-563(2)
Author: Gerry, Christopher J.

Publications Received
pp. 566-569(4)

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