Table of Contents of RUSSIAN STUDIES IN HISTORY:
A Journal of Translations (published by M.E. Sharpe), vol. 45, no. 2 (Fall
2006).
A. A. ZIMIN AND THE CONTROVERSY OVER THE IGOR TALE
Guest Editors: Russell E. Martin and Donald Ostrowski
Guest Editor's Introduction
A. A. Zimin, "When Was The Song of Prince Igor Written?" translated from
VOPROSY LITERATURY
A. A. Zimin, "The Annotation to the 1307 Pskov Apostol and The Song of
Prince Igor," translated from RUSSKAIA LITERATURA
A. A. Zimin, "The Hypatian Chronicle and The Song of Prince Igor,"
translated from ISTORIIA SSSR
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Other recent issues of RSH devoted to pre-Petrine history are FLIRTING WITH
POST-MODERNISM: A.L. IURGANOV, CATEGORIES OF RUSSIAN MEDIEVAL CULTURE
(Winter 1999-2000); THE COMPARATIVE APPROACH IN EARLY MODERN RUSSIAN
HISTORY: ESSAYS BY B.N. FLORIA (Winter 2000-2001); DOMOSTROI AND ITS PLACE
IN MUSCOVITE CULTURE (Summer 2001); THE GRAND DUCHY OF LITHUANIA AND THE
GRAND PRINCIPALITY OF MOSCOW: HISTORICAL COMPARISONS AND CONTRASTS FROM THE
WORK OF M.M. KROM (Spring 2002); and DEATH AND COMMEMORATION IN MUSCOVY
(Winter 2002-2003).
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