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Volume 89, Number 4, 1 October 2011

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Researching MI6 and Romania, 1940-49
pp. 662-689(28)
Author: Deletant, Dennis

The Body of the Jew in Russian Literature
pp. 690-696(7)
Author: Sicher, Efraim

Le vieux slave.
pp. 697-698(2)
Author: Danylenko, Andrii

Early Modern Russian Letters: Texts and Contexts.
pp. 700-702(3)
Author: Weeda, E.

Jews in Ukrainian Literature: Representation and Identity.
pp. 706-707(2)
Author: Chernetsky, Vitaly

Brief Lives: Leo Tolstoy.
pp. 709-710(2)
Author: Orwin, Donna Tussing

Anniversary Essays on Tolstoy.
pp. 711-712(2)
Author: Hudspith, S. F.

The Cambridge Introduction to Chekhov.
pp. 712-714(3)
Author: McVay, Gordon

Anton Chekhov.
pp. 714-717(4)
Author: McVay, Gordon

Responding to Chekhov: The Journey of a Lifetime.
pp. 714-717(4)
Author: McVay, Gordon

Literaturnaia skazka A. M. Remizova (1900-1920-e goda).
pp. 718-719(2)
Author: Pyman, Avril

Turning into Sterne: Viktor Shklovskii and Literary Reception.
pp. 720-721(2)
Author: Peterson, Dale E.

Stalin in Russian Satire, 1917-1991.
pp. 721-723(3)
Author: Graham, Seth

Nabokov, Perversely.
pp. 723-724(2)
Author: Norman, Will

Approaches to Teaching Nabokov's `Lolita'.
pp. 724-726(3)
Author: Dematagoda, Udith

Vladimir Nabokov.
pp. 726-729(4)
Author: Toker, Leona

Leningrad Poetry 1953-1975: The Thaw Generation.
pp. 729-730(2)
Author: Baines, Jennifer

A History of Russian Cinema.
pp. 735-736(2)
Author: Maguire, Muireann

Czech and Slovak Cinema: Theme and Tradition.
pp. 737-739(3)
Author: Eagle, Herbert J.

A History of Russian Thought.
pp. 739-742(4)
Author: Dewhirst, Martin

The Jews in Poland and Russia. Volume 1: 1350-1881.
pp. 742-744(3)
Author: Berkowitz, M.

Kasimovskoe khanstvo (1445-1552 gg.). Ocherki istorii.
pp. 744-745(2)
Author: Keenan, E. L.

A History of the Baltic States.
pp. 746-747(2)
Author: Hiden, J.

L'Europe orientale, 1650-1730: Crises, conflits et renouveau.
pp. 748-750(3)
Author: Halperin, Charles J.

Poland: A Modern History.
pp. 759-761(3)
Author: Stachura, Peter D.

Slavophile Empire: Imperial Russia's Illiberal Path.
pp. 761-763(3)
Author: Hamburg, G. M.

Deutsche und Ukrainer 1914-1939.
pp. 768-769(2)
Author: Gilley, C. R.

The Years of Hunger: Soviet Agriculture, 1931-1933.
pp. 770-771(2)
Author: Rees, E. A.

Katyn 1940: The Documentary Evidence of the West's Betrayal.
pp. 771-772(2)
Author: Stachura, Peter D.

Know Your Enemy: The Rise and Fall of America's Soviet Experts.
pp. 778-780(3)
Author: Boobbyer, Philip

Putin and Putinism.
pp. 788-790(3)
Author: Johnson, Emily D.

Publications Received
pp. 796-798(3)

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