Volume 66
Issues
Number 1, Spring 2007
Articles
“Soft” Area Studies versus “Hard” Social Science: A False Opposition
Loren Graham and Jean-Michel Kantor 1
Hungary’s Antisemitic Provinces: Violence and Ritual Murder in the 1880s
Robert Nemes 20
Between Sacrifice and Indulgence: Nikolai Nekrasov as a Model for the Intelligentsia
Konstantine Klioutchkine 45
Novelizing Religious Experience: The Generic Landscape of The Brothers Karamazov
Kate Holland 63
Light in Captivity: Spectacular Glass and Soviet Power in the 1920s and 1930s
Julia Bekman Chadaga 82
FEATURED REVIEWS 106
BOOK REVIEWS 111
COLLECTED ESSAYS 180
BOOKS RECEIVED 183
LETTERS 186
Number 2, Summer 2007
Articles
Derzhavin’s Metaphysics of Morality
Aaron Beaver 189
Dostoevskii’s Geography: Centers, Peripheries, and Networks in Demons
Anne Lounsbery 211
Unruly Felons and Civilizing Wives: Cultivating Marriage in the Siberian Exile System, 1822-1860
Abby M. Schrader 230
Story, Time, and Dependent Nationhood in the Uzbek History Curriculum
Shoshana Keller 257
Finding a Home for Television in the USSR, 1950-1970
Kristin Roth-Ey 278
BOOK REVIEWS 307
COLLECTED ESSAYS 382
BOOKS RECEIVED 384
LETTERS 387
OBITUARY 388
Number 3, Fall 2007
Articles
James Heinzen 389
The Nation as Object: Race, Blood, and Biopolitics in Interwar Romania
Marius Turda
Looking for Solidarno¶ć in Central Asia: The Role of Human Rights Organizations in Political Change
Brian Grodsky 442
The Impossibility of Shrugging One’s Shoulders: O’Harists, O’Hara, and Post-1989 Polish Poetry
Joanna Niżyńska 463
National Heroic Narratives in the Baltics as a Source for Nonviolent Political Action
Guntis ©midchens 489
FEATURED REVIEWS 509
BOOK REVIEWS 515
REFERENCE BOOKS OF 2005-2006: A SELECTION 586
BOOKS RECEIVED 594
LETTERS 598
IN MEMORIAM 599
Number 4, Winter 2007
GENEALOGIES OF SOVIET DISSENT
The Unofficial Field of Late Soviet Culture
Ann Komaromi 605
The Dictatorship of Reason: Aleksandr Vol’pin and the Idea of Rights under “Developed Socialism”
Benjamin Nathans 630
Comment
Thomas Wolfe 664
ARTICLES
“Pardon, Monsieur”: Civilization and Civility in Turgenev’s “The Execution of Tropmann”
Emma Lieber 667
Nationality Policy and the Russian Imperial Officer Corps, 1905-1914
Gregory Vitarbo 682
Genre and Ideology in Vladimír Holan’s Red Army Soldiers
Peter Steiner 702
REVIEW ESSAY
Remembering Romanian Communism
Charles King 718
Confronting Romania’s Communist Past: A Response to Charles King
Vladimir Tismaneanu 724
FILM REVIEWS 728
BOOK REVIEWS 731
DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, 2006 792
COLLECTED ESSAYS 808
BOOKS RECEIVED 810
LETTERS 812
IN MEMORIAM 813
INDEX 816