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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 86, Number 4, 1 October 2008

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John Bowring and British Liberalism in the Czech National Awakening
pp. 634-664(31)
Authors: David, Zdeněk V.

BIBLIOGRAPHY. Undescribed Cyrillic Manuscripts in Britain
pp. 685-703(19)
Author: Cleminson, Ralph

Imre Kertész and Holocaust Literature.
pp. 715-716(2)
Author: Sherwood, Peter

The Russian Vision: The Art of Ilya Repin.
pp. 720-721(2)
Author: Blakesley, Rosalind P.

Andrei Rublev.
pp. 721-723(3)
Author: Mayer-Rieckh, Chiara

Railways and the Russo-Japanese War: Transporting War.
pp. 732-733(2)
Author: Westwood, J. N.

Gender and War in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe.
pp. 733-735(3)
Author: Nolte, Claire E.

Stalin and the Soviet Science Wars.
pp. 739-741(3)
Author: Froggatt, Michael

Women in the Khrushchev Era.
pp. 741-742(2)
Author: McDermid, Jane

Living Through the Soviet System.
pp. 743-744(2)
Author: Viola, Lynne

A Good Comrade: János Kádár, Communism and Hungary.
pp. 744-746(3)
Author: Lorman, Tom

Walking to Greenham: How the Peace-Camp Began and the Cold War Ended.
pp. 751-752(2)
Author: Shenfield, Stephen D.

Endgame in the Balkans: Regime Change, European Style.
pp. 755-757(3)
Author: Gallagher, Tom

Peace at Any Price: How the World Failed Kosovo.
pp. 757-758(2)
Author: Morton, Jeffrey S.

Destination in Doubt: Russia since 1989.
pp. 759-760(2)
Author: Galbreath, David J.

Ukraine's Orange Revolution.
pp. 760-762(3)
Author: Yekelchyk, Serhy

Political Culture and Post-Communism.
pp. 762-764(3)
Author: Ledeneva, Alena

Television, Democracy and Elections in Russia.
pp. 766-767(2)
Author: Munro, Neil

Military and Society in Post-Soviet Russia.
pp. 775-777(3)
Author: Main, S. J.

Post-Soviet Chaos: Violence and Dispossession in Kazakhstan.
pp. 780-781(2)
Author: McDermid, Jane

Publications Received
pp. 786-788(3)

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