| Was There a Simple Soviet Person? Debating the Politics and Sociology of Homo Sovieticus |
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| Polish Economists in Nehru's India: Making Science for the Third World in an Era of De-Stalinization and Decolonization |
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| The History and Afterlife of Soviet Demography: The Socialist Roots of Post-Soviet Neoliberalism |
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| Sovereign Uncertainty and the Dangers to Liberalism at the Baltic Frontier |
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| Between the Labor Camp and the Clinic: Tema or the Shared Forms of Late Soviet Homosexual Subjectivities |
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| Identity, Belonging and Solidarity among Russian-speaking Queer Migrants in Berlin |
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| Globalized Socialism, Nationalized Time: Soviet Films, Albanian Subjects, and Chinese Audiences across the Sino-Soviet Split |
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| The Burdens of Belonging: Living with Nationalism in Contemporary Kyrgyzstan |
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| Making a Long Story Longer: Eastern Europe and 1968 as a Global Moment, Fifty Years Later |
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| Psychiatry, Violence, and the Soviet Project of Transformation: A Micro-History of the Perm' Psycho-Neurological School-Sanatorium |
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| The Shop Window Quality of Things: 1920s Weimar Surface Culture in Nabokov's Korol', dama, valet |
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| Regionalisms and Imperialisms in the Making of the Russian Far East, 1903-1926 |
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| In Defense of Native Literature: Writers' Associations, State and the Cult of the Writer in pre-1945 Bulgaria |
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| Affirmative Action in the Western Borderlands of the Late Russian Empire? |
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| The Natural Ally of the Developing World: Bulgarian Culture in India and Mexico |
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| Why Women Protest: Insights from Ukraine's EuroMaidan |
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| Small Comrades as Historians and Ethnographers: Performativity, Agency, and the Socialist Pedagogy of Citizenship in Ceausescu's Romania, 1969-1989 |
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| Bringing Oil to Life: Corporations and Conspiracies in Russian Oil Documentaries |
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| Phantom Borders in Eastern Europe: A New Concept for Regional Research |
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| Soviet Legal and Criminological Debates on the Decriminalization of Homosexuality (1965-75) |
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| 'Tis Eighty Years Since: Panteleimon Kulish's Gothic Ukraine |
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| Split Memory: The Geography of Holocaust Memory and Amnesia in Belarus |
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| Searching for the Ukrainian Revolution |
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| The Paradoxical Czech Memory of the Habsburg Monarchy: Satisfied Helots or Crippled Citizens? |
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| Re-thinking the Revolution in Ukraine: The Jewish Experience, 1917-1921 |
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| REVIEW ESSAY |
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| Reading Novels at the Winter Palace under Nicholas I: From the Tsar to the Stokers |
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| Jewish Social Mobility under Late Stalinism: A View from the Newly Sovietizing Periphery |
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| Escaping the Double Burden: Female Polish Workers in State Socialist Czechoslovakia |
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| Shifting Peripheries: The Case of Russian Symbolism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood |
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| Painting Light Scientifically: Arkhip Kuindzhi's Intermedial Environment |
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| IlGREEK TONOSia Repin in Paris: Mediating French Modernism |
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| The Geography of Revolutionary Art |
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| Revolution through the Lens of Ordinary Life in Kyiv |
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| 1918 and a Hundred Years of Habsburg and Yugoslav Historiography |
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| Central Europe as Ground Zero of the New International Order |
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| That's Not the Only Reason We Love Him: Tchaikovskii Reception in Post-Soviet Russia |
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| Against the Double Erasure: Georgi Markov's Contribution to the Communist Hypothesis |
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| The Synchronous War Novel: Ordeal of the Unarmed Person in Serhiy Zhadan's Internat |
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| The Making of an Artist as National Hero: The Great Karl Briullov and His Critical Fortunes |
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| The Maiden and the Wolf: Law, Gender, and Sexual Violence in Imperial Russia |
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| The Rhetoric of War and the Reshaping of Civil Society in North Macedonia |
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| Would You Flee, or Would You Fight? Tracing the Tensions at the Latvian-Russian Border |
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| Commemoration and the New Frontiers of War in Ukraine |
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| Environmental Subjectivities from the Soviet North |
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| Curative Nature: Medical Foundations of Soviet Nature Protection, 1917-1941 |
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| Psychology and Management of the Workforce in Post-Stalinist Hungary |
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| Doublespeak: Poetic Language, Lyric Hero, and Soviet Subjectivity in Mandel'shtam's K nemetskoi rechi |
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| Russia's Post-Soviet Ideological Terrain: Zvyagintsev's Leviathan and Debates on Authority, Agency, and Authenticity |
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| Ivo Andri: Against National Mythopoesis |
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