Volume 57

Issues

Number 1, Spring 1998

ARTICLES

Pushkin's Novelistic Prose: A Dead End?
RICHARD GREGG

The Family Model of Society and Russian National Identity in Sergei N. Glinka's Russian Messenger (1808-1812)
ALEXANDER M. MARTIN

The Secularization of the Search for Salvation: The Self-Fashioning of Orthodox Clergymen's Sons in Late Imperial Russia
LAURIE MANCHESTER

Can a Christian Be a Nationalist? Vladimir Solov'ev's Critique of Nationalism
GREG GAUT

"Democracy" in the Political Consciousness of the February Revolution
BORIS IVANOVICH KOLONITSKII

"Dear Comrade, You Ask What We Need": Socialist Paternalism and Soviet Rural "Notables" in the Mid-1930s
LEWIS H. SIEGELBAUM

All Stalin's Women: Gender and Power in Soviet Art of the 1930s
SUSAN E. REID

BOOK REVIEWS
COLLECTED ESSAYS - page 236
BOOKS RECEIVED - page 241
OBITUARIES - page 244

Number 2, Summer 1998

ARTICLES

Privilege and Prejudice: The Occupations of Jews in Russia in 1989
MICHAEL PAUL SACKS

Conflicting "Homeland Myths" and Nation-State Building in Postcommunist Russia
VERA TOLZ

Rural Ruses: Illusion and Anxiety on the Russian Estate, 1775-1815
THOMAS NEWLIN

Languages of Power: How the Saratov Bolsheviks Imagined Their Enemies
DONALD J. RALEIGH

The Theater as Will and Representation: Artist and Audience in Russian Modernist Theater, 1904-1909
BETSY MOELLER-SALLY

Let's Perform a Miracle: The Soviet Yiddish State Theater in the 1920s
JEFFREY VEIDLINGER

Reclaiming the Stage: Amateur Theater-Studio Audiences in the Late Soviet Era
SUSAN COSTANZO

BOOK REVIEWS - page 425
BOOKS RECEIVED - page 484
LETTERS - page 487
ERRATUM - page 488

Number 3, Fall 1998

ARTICLES

Assembling the Square: Social Transformation in Public Space and the Broken Mirage of the Second Economy in Postsocialist Budapest
JUDIT BODNÁR

A Postwar Perestroika? Towards a History of Private Enterprise in the USSR
JULIE HESSLER

A Catalogue of Commercialism in Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls
RUSSELL SCOTT VALENTINO

On Laughter and Vladimir Solov'ev's Three Encounters
JUDITH DEUTSCH KORNBLATT

What Did Russians Mean When They Called Themselves "Slaves of the Tsar?"
MARSHALL POE

REVIEW ESSAY

Economics and the Russian Transition
RICHARD E. ERICSON

BOOK REVIEWS - page 626
REFERENCE BOOKS OF 1996-97: A SELECTION - page 702
COLLECTED ESSAYS - page 713
BOOKS RECEIVED - page 718
OBITUARY - page 721
ERRATUM - page 722

Number 4, Winter 1998

ARTICLES

The Scare of the Self: Sentimentalism, Privacy, and Private Life in Russian Culture, 1780-1820
ANDREAS SCHÖNLE

"No Place to Lay My Head": Marginalization and the Right to Land during the Stolypin Reforms
CORINNE GAUDIN

Portrait of a Con Artist as a Soviet Man
GOLFO ALEXOPOULOS

Origins of a Gulag Capital: Magadan and Stalinist Control in the Early 1930s
DAVID J. NORDLANDER

From Ethnic Borderland to Catholic Fatherland: The Church, Christian Orthodox and State Administration in the Chelm Region, 1918-1939
KONRAD SADKOWSKI

Postsocialist Nationalism: Rediscovering the Past in Southeast Poland
CHRIS HANN

REVIEW ESSAY

Paradigms, Pathologies, and Other Clues to Russian Spiritual Culture: Some Post-Soviet Thoughts
LAURA ENGELSTEIN

FILM REVIEW - page 878
BOOK REVIEWS - page 880
DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, 1997 - page 954
COLLECTED ESSAYS - page 972
BOOKS RECEIVED - page 977
LETTERS - page 981
INDEX - page 982

Index