The Slavonic and East European Review
The Review is the oldest British journal in the field, having been in existence since 1922. Edited and managed by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, it covers not only the modern and medieval languages and literatures of the Slavonic and East European area, but also history, culture, and political studies.
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association on behalf of The School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London
Volume 86, Number 2, 1 April 2008
The Relaunch of the Soviet Project, 1945-64 Introduction
pp. 201-207(7)
Authors: Fürst, Juliane; Jones, Polly; Morrissey, Susan
Robust Revolution to Retiring Revolution: The Life Cycle of the Soviet Revolution, 1945-1968
pp. 208-231(24)
Author: Weiner, Amir
Between Salvation and Liquidation: Homeless and Vagrant Children and the Reconstruction of Soviet Society
pp. 232-258(27)
Authors: Fürst, Juliane
Peace or Pacifism? The Soviet `Struggle For Peace in All the World', 1948-54
pp. 259-282(24)
Author: Johnston, Timothy
Individual Forms of Ownership in the Urban Housing Fund of the USSR, 1944-64
pp. 283-305(23)
Author: Smith, Mark B.
What Can and Cannot Be Said: Between the Stalinist Past and New Soviet Future
pp. 306-327(22)
Author: Hooper, Cynthia
POWs and Purge Victims: Attitudes Towards Party Rehabilitation, 1956-57
pp. 328-345(18)
Author: Dobson, Miriam
Memories of Terror or Terrorizing Memories? Terror, Trauma and Survival in Soviet Culture of the Thaw
pp. 346-371(26)
Author: Jones, Polly
Amateur Theatres and Amateur Publics in the Russian Republic, 1958-71
pp. 372-394(23)
Author: Costanzo, Susan
Publications Received
pp. 395-397(3)
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