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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.

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Volume 85, Number 1, 1 January 2007

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The Russian and Slavonic Languages in Sixteenth-Century Muscovy
pp. 1-24(24)
Author: Halperin, Charles J.

The Czech Émigré Experience of Return after 1989
pp. 47-78(32)
Author: Hron, Madelaine

Dostoevsky and the Dynamics of Religious Experience.
pp. 140-144(5)
Author: Brower, Derek

Yuri Norstein and `Tale of Tales': An Animator's Journey.
pp. 148-149(2)
Author: Beumers, Birgit

A Shostakovich Casebook.
pp. 149-151(3)
Author: Edmunds, Neil

Performing Russia: Folk Revival and Russian Identity.
pp. 151-154(4)
Author: Seaman, Gerald

National Identity in Russian Culture: An Introduction.
pp. 154-156(3)
Author: Galbreath, David J.

The Six Month Kingdom: Albania 1914.
pp. 160-164(5)
Author: Longworth, Philip

Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet War 1941-1945.
pp. 164-165(2)
Author: Robinson, P. F.

The KGB File of Andrei Sakharov.
pp. 168-169(2)
Author: Boobbyer, Philip

Social Theory and Postcommunism.
pp. 171-173(3)
Author: Tismaneanu, Vladimir

Albania Today: A Portrait of Post-Communist Turbulence.
pp. 175-176(2)
Author: Miall, Hugh

The Baltic States and Their Region: New Europe or Old?
pp. 180-181(2)
Author: Lamoreaux, Jeremy W.

Restructuring Post-Communist Russia.
pp. 183-185(3)
Author: Hill, Ronald J.

Shadow Separatism: Implications for Democratic Consolidation.
pp. 185-186(2)
Author: Cashaback, David

The Central Government of Russia: From Gorbachev to Putin.
pp. 186-188(3)
Author: Whitmore, Sarah

Publications Received
pp. 194-197(4)

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