Slavic Review
Volume 66
Number 1 -Spring 2007
http://www.slavicreview.uiuc.edu/current/
ARTICLES
"Soft" Area Studies versus "Hard" Social Science: A False Opposition
Loren Graham and Jean-Michel Kantor 1
Hungary's Anti-Semitic 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
Jochen Hellbeck, Revolution on My Mind: Writing a Diary under Stalin (Ronald
Grigor Suny) 106
Jan T. Gross, Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz. An Essay in
Historical Interpretation (Padraic Kenney) 108
BOOK REVIEWS
Almut Bues, ed., Zones of Fracture in Modern Europe: The Baltic Countries,
the Balkans, and Northern Italy / Zone di frattura in epoca moderna: Il
Baltico, i Balcani e l'Italia settentrionale (Stefano Bianchini) 111
Rosalind Galt, The New European Cinema: Redrawing the Map (Dina Iordanova)
112
Derek S. Hutcheson and Elena A. Korosteleva, eds., The Quality of Democracy
in Post-Communist Europe (Chris Hasselmann) 113
Savely Senderovich, The Riddle of the Riddle: A Study of the Folk Riddle's
Figurative Nature (Alex Edward Alexander) 114
Christopher Hann and Paul Robert Magocsi, eds., Galicia: A Multicultured
Land (Alison Frank) 115
Krzysztof A. Makowski, Si³a mitu: ¯ydzi w Poznañskiem w dobie zaborów w
pi¶miennictwie historycznym (Keely Stauter-Halsted) 117
Theodore R. Weeks, From Assimilation to Antisemitism: The "Jewish Question"
in Poland, 1850-1914 (Daniel Blatman) 118
Nancy Sinkoff, Out of the Shtetl: Making Jews Modern in the Polish
Borderlands (Daniel Stone) 119
Marci Shore, Caviar and Ashes: A Warsaw Generation's Life and Death in
Marxism, 1918-1968 (Catherine Epstein) 121
George Sanford, Katyn and the Soviet Massacre of 1940: Truth, Justice and
Memory (Marc Jansen) 122
Timothy Snyder, Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist's Mission to
Liberate Soviet Ukraine (David R. Marples) 123
Shana Penn, Solidarity's Secret: The Women Who Defeated Communism in Poland
(Michael Bernhard) 124
Janelle A. Kerlin, Social Service Reform in the Postcommunist State:
Decentralization in Poland (Susan Rose-Ackerman) 125
Michael Düring and Ulrike Jekutsch, eds., Stanis³aw Lem-Mensch, Denker,
Schriftsteller: Beiträge einer deutsch-polnischen Konferenz im Jahr 2000 in
Greifswald und Szczecin (Yvonne Howell) 126
Thomas Wünsch and Andrzej Janeczek, eds., On the Frontier of Latin Europe:
Integration and Segregation in Red Ruthenia, 1350-1600 / An der Grenze des
lateinischen Europa: Integration und Segregation in Rotreußen, 1350-1600
(Paul W. Knoll) 128
Martin Schulze Wessel, Loyalitäten in der Tschechoslowakischen Republik
1918-1938: Politische, nationale und kulturelle Zugehörigkeiten (Daniel E.
Miller) 129
David Short, ed., Bohumil Hrabal (1914-97): Papers from a Symposium (Alfred
Thomas) 130
András Bozóki and Miklós Sükösd, Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History,
Legacies (Lee Congdon) 131
Beverly A. James, Imagining Postcommunism: Visual Narratives of Hungary's
1956 Revolution (György Csepeli) 132
William O. Oldson, The Politics of Rite: Jesuit, Uniate, and Romanian
Ethnicity in 18th Century Transylvania (Paul E. Michelson) 134
Annette Freyberg-Inan with Radu Cristescu, The Ghosts in Our Classrooms, or:
John Dewey Meets Ceauºescu: The Promise and the Failures of Civic Education
in Romania (Tom Gallagher) 135
Bo¾idar Jezernik, Wild Europe: The Balkans in the Gaze of Western Travellers
(Mary Neuburger) 136
Donna A. Buchanan, Performing Democracy: Bulgarian Music and Musicians in
Transition (Carole Pegg) 137
Tomislav Longinoviæ, Vampires Like Us: Writing Down "the serbs" (Jan Louis
Perkowski) 138
David J. Galbreath, Nation-Building and Minority Politics in Post-Socialist
States: Interests, Influences, and Identities in Estonia and Latvia,
foreword, David J. Smith (Andrejs Plakans) 139
Dovile Budryte, Taming Nationalism? Political Community Building in the
Post-Soviet Baltic States (Kristian Gerner) 140
Fikret Adanir and Bernd Bonwetsch, eds., Osmanismus, Nationalismus und der
Kaukasus: Muslime und Christen, Türken und Armenier im 19. und 20.
Jahrhundert (Mustafa Aksakal) 141
Michael Kemper, Herrschaft, Recht und Islam in Daghestan: Von den Khanaten
und Gemeindebünden zum gihad-Staat (Moshe Gammer) 143
David MacFadyen, Russian Culture in Uzbekistan: One Language in the Middle
of Nowhere (William Fierman) 144
Martha Brill Olcott, Central Asia's Second Chance (Gary Bertsch) 145
Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Russian Identities: A Historical Survey (Peter C.
Pozefsky) 146
Alexander Polunov, Russia in the Nineteenth Century: Autocracy, Reform, and
Social Change, 1814-1914, ed. Thomas C. Owen and Larissa Zakharova, trans.
Marshall S. Shatz (William G. Wagner) 147
John D. Basil, Church and State in Late Imperial Russia: Critics of the
Synodal System of Church Government (1861-1914) (Paul Werth) 149
Andrei Val'terovich Grinev, The Tlingit Indians in Russian America,
1741-1867, trans. Richard L. Bland and Katerina G. Solovjova (Lydia T.
Black) 150
Maks [Max] Engman, Finliandtsy v Peterburge, trans. from the Swedish by A.
I. Rupasov (George E. Munro) 150
Natal'ia Selunskaia and Rol'f Toshtendal' [Torstendahl], Zarozhdenie
demokraticheskoi kul'tury: Rossiia v nachale XX veka (G. M. Hamburg) 151
Michael Melancon, The Lena Goldfields Massacre and the Crisis of the Late
Tsarist State (Henry Reichman) 153
Jochen Hellbeck and Klaus Heller, eds., Autobiographical Practices in Russia
/ Autobiographische Praktiken in Russland (Benjamin M. Sutcliffe) 154
Daniel Bertaux, Paul Thompson, and Anna Rotkirch, eds., Living through the
Soviet System (Frederick C. Corney) 155
Derek Watson, Molotov: A Biography (Eric Duskin) 157
Roger R. Reese, Red Commanders: A Social History of the Soviet Army Officer
Corps, 1918-1991 (John Bushnell) 158
Marcel de Haas, Russian Security and Air Power, 1992-2002: The Development
of Russian Security Thinking under Yeltsin and Putin and Its Consequences
for the Air Forces (Stephen J. Cimbala) 159
Olaf Mertelsmann, ed., Vom Hitler-Stalin-Pakt bis zu Stalins Tod: Estland,
1939-1953 (Olavi Arens) 160
John Barber and Andrei Dzeniskevich, eds., Life and Death in Besieged
Leningrad, 1941-44 (Mary Schaeffer Conroy) 162
Thomas C. Wolfe, Governing Soviet Journalism: The Press and the Socialist
Person after Stalin (Jonathan A. Becker) 163
Martin A. Smith, Russia and NATO since 1991: From Cold War through Cold
Peace to Partnership? (Sean Kay) 165
Uri Ra'anan, ed., Flawed Succession: Russia's Power Transfer Crises,
foreword, Robert Conquest (Anthony D'Agostino) 166
Andrew Wilson, Virtual Politics: Faking Democracy in the Post-Soviet World
(Michael McFaul) 167
Michele Rivkin-Fish, Women's Health in Post-Soviet Russia: The Politics of
Intervention (William C. Cockerham) 168
Wolfgang Stephan Kissel, Der Kult des toten Dichters und die russische
Moderne: Pu¹kin-Blok-Majakovskij (Olga P. Hasty) 169
Sophia Manns, Unreliable Narration in der russischen Literatur: F. M.
Dostoevskijs Zapiski iz podpol'ja und V. V. Erofeevs Moskva-petu¹ki im
Vergleich (Valeria Z. Nollan) 170
Chester Dunning with Caryl Emerson, Sergei Fomichev, Lidiia Lotman, and
Antony Wood, The Uncensored Boris Godunov: The Case for Pushkin's Original
Comedy, with Annotated Text and Translation (J. Douglas Clayton) 171
David Powelstock, Becoming Mikhail Lermontov: The Ironies of Romantic
Individualism in Nicholas I's Russia (Lewis Bagby) 172
Gary Rosenshield, Western Law, Russian Justice: Dostoevsky, the Jury Trial,
and the Law (Gary Cox) 173
Boris Pil'niak, Korni iaponskogo solntsa: Boris Pil'niak v Iaponii, 1926,
ed. Dani Gravelli (Michael Falchikov) 174
Patrick Sériot, ed., Un paradigme perdu: La linguistique marriste (Lenore
Grenoble) 176
Iurii Leving, Vokzal-Garazh-Angar: Vladimir Nabokov i poetika russkogo
urbanizma (Jennifer Day) 176
Wolfgang Weitensteiner, Das andere Leben: Zeit und Erinnerung im Werk Jurij
Trifonovs (Joseph P. Mozur Jr.) 177
Nathan D. Larson, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the Modern Russo-Jewish
Question (Richard Tempest) 179
COLLECTED ESSAYS 180
BOOKS RECEIVED 183
LETTERS 186
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