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Books reviewed in this issueLiterature and Fine ArtsVinitsky, Ilya. Vasily Zhukovsky's Romanticism and the Emotional History of Russia.Khagi, Sofya. Silence and the Rest: Verbal Skepticism in Russian Poetry.Bagby, Lewis. First Words: On Dostoevsky's Introductions.Harrison, Lonny. Archetypes from Underground: Notes on the Dostoevskian Self.Wyman, Alina. The Gift of Active Empathy: Scheler, Bakhtin, and Dostoevsky.Berman, Anna A. Siblings in Tolstoy and Dostoevsky: The Path to Universal Brotherhood.Tolstaya, Katya. Kaleidoscope: F. M. Dostoevsky and the Early Dialectical Theology.Howell, Yvonne, ed. Red Star Tales: A Century of Russian and Soviet Science Fiction.Huseynova, Aida. Music of Azerbaijan: From Mugham to Opera.Chuchvaha, Hanna. Art Periodical Culture in Late Imperial Russia (1898–1917).Fitzsimmons, Lorna, and Michael A. Denner, eds. Tolstoy on Screen.Landa, Marianna S. Maximilian Voloshin's Poetic Legacy and the Post‐Soviet Russian Identity.Carr, Maureen. After the Rite: Stravinsky's Path to Neoclassicism (1914–25).Cross, Jonathan. Igor Stravinsky.Khan‐Magomedov, Selim Omarovich. Georgii Krutikov: The Flying City and Beyond.Levitina, Marina. “Russian Americans” in Soviet Film: Cinematic Dialogues between the US and the USSR.Sherry, Samantha. Discourses of Regulation and Resistance: Censoring Translation in the Stalin and Khrushchev Era Soviet Union.Kind‐Kovács, Friederike. Written Here, Published There: How Underground Literature Crossed the Iron Curtain.Burry, Alexander, and Frederick H. White, eds. Border Crossing: Russian Literature into Film.Sedakova, Olga. In Praise of Poetry.Vashchenko, Alexander, and Claude Clayton Smith, eds. Meditations after the Bear Feast: The Poetic Dialogues of N. Scott Momaday and Yuri Vaella.HistoryMagocsi, Paul Robert. With Their Backs to the Mountains: A History of Carpathian Rus' and Carpatho‐Rusyns.Caridi, Cathy. Making Martyrs East and West: Canonization in the Catholic and Russian Orthodox Churches.Hamburg, Gary M. Russia's Path Toward Enlightenment: Faith, Politics, and Reason, 1500–1801.Steinwedel, Charles. Threads of Empire: Loyalty and Tsarist Authority in Bashkiria, 1552–1917.Offord, Derek, Lara Ryazanova‐Clarke, Vladislav Rjéoutski, and Gesine Argent, eds. French and Russian in Imperial Russia, vol. 1: Language Use among the Russian Elite.Offord, Derek, Lara Ryazanova‐Clarke, Vladislav Rjéoutski, and Gesine Argent, eds. French and Russian in Imperial Russia, vol. 2: Language Attitudes and Identity.Davies, Brian L. The Russo‐Turkish War, 1768–1774: Catherine II and the Ottoman Empire.Staliūnas, Darius. Enemies for a Day: Antisemitism and Anti‐Jewish Violence in Lithuania under the Tsars.Kane, Eileen. Russian Hajj: Empire and the Pilgrimage to Mecca.Dahlmann, Dittmar, Klaus Heller, and Iurii A. Petrov, eds. Protestanten und Altgläubige – Juden und Muslime. Die ethno‐konfessional Struktur der russländischen Unternehmerschaft vor 1914.Dale, Robert. Demobilized Veterans in Late Stalinist Leningrad: Soldiers to Civilians.Danilevskii, Nikolai Iakovlevich. Woe to the Victors! The Russo‐Turkish War, the Congress of Berlin, and the Future of Slavdom.Matsui, Yasuhiro, ed. Obshchestvennost' and Civic Agency in Late Imperial Russia: Interface between State and Society.Allen, Barbara C. Alexander Shlyapnikov, 1885–1937: Life of an Old Bolshevik.Milne, Lesley. Laughter and War: Humorous‐Satirical Magazines in Britain, France, Germany and Russia: 1914–1918.Makuch, Andrij, and Frank E. Sysyn, eds. Contextualizing the Holodomor: The Impact of Thirty Years of Ukrainian Famine Studies.Mick, Christoph. Lemberg, Lwów, L'viv, 1914–1947: Violence and Ethnicity in a Contested City.Amar, Tarik Cyril. The Paradox of Ukrainian Lviv: A Borderland City between Stalinists, Nazis, and Nationalists.Rotfeld, Adam Daniel, and Anatoly V. Torkunov, eds. White Spots – Black Spots: Difficult Matters in Polish‐Russian Relations 1918–2008.Casteel, James E. Russia in the German Global Imaginary: Imperial Visions & Utopian Desires 1905–1941.David‐Fox, Michael. Crossing Borders: Modernity, Ideology and Culture in Russia and the Soviet Union.Kilcher, Andreas, and Gabriella Safran, eds. Writing Jewish Culture: Paradoxes in Ethnography.Harris, James. The Great Fear: Stalin's Terror of the 1930s.Harrison, Mark. One Day We Will Live without Fear: Everyday Lives under the Soviet Police State.Walke, Anika. Pioneers and Partisans: An Oral History of Nazi Genocide in Belorussia.Tsipursky, Gleb. Socialist Fun: Youth, Consumption, & State Sponsored Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1945–1970.Blauvelt, Timothy K., and Jeremy Smith, eds. Georgia after Stalin: Nationalism and Soviet Power.Baldwin, Kate A. The Racial Imaginary of the Cold War Kitchen: From Sokol'niki Park to Chicago's South Side.Social Sciences, Contemporary Russia, and OtherGilbert, George. The Radical Right in Late Imperial Russia: Dreams of a True Fatherland?Laruelle, Marlene, and Johan Engvall, eds. Kyrgyzstan beyond “Democracy Island” and “Failing State.”Satter, David. The Less You Know, the Better You Sleep: Russia's Road to Terror and Dictatorship under Yeltsin and Putin.Zygar, Mikhail. Vsia kremlevskaia rat’: Kratkaia istoriia sovremennoi Rossii.Gill, Graeme. Building an Authoritarian Polity: Russia in Post‐Soviet Times.Suslov, Mikhail, and Mark Bassin, eds. Eurasia 2.0: Russian Geopolitics in the Age of New Media.Verkhovskii, Aleksandr. Ugolovnoe pravo stran OBSE protiv prestuplenii nenavisti, vozbuzhdeniia nenavisti i iazyka vrazhdy.Østbø, Jardar. The New Third Rome: Readings of a Russian Nationalist Myth.

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