INDEX TO VOLUME 50 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 50 Number 1, Spring 1991 ARTICLES Mark Bassin: Russia between Europe and Asia: The Ideological Construction of Geography J. Arch Getty: State and Society under Stalin: Constitutions and Elections in the 1930s Daniel Rancour-Laferriere: From Incompetence to Satire: Voinovich’s Image of Stalin as Castrated Leader of the Soviet Union in 1941 Ronald Grigor Suny: Beyond Psychohistory: The Young Stalin in Georgia Margaret Ziolkowski: A Modern Demonology: Some Literary Stalins Mark B. Tauger: The 1932 Harvest and the Famine of 1933 Sigrid McLaughlin: Rybakov’s Deti Arbata: Reintegrating Stalin into Soviet History Robert A. McCutcheon: The 1936-1937 Purge of Soviet Astronomers Svetlana Boym: Dialogue as “Lyrical Hermaphroditism’’: Mandel’shtam’s Challenge to Bakhtin Michael S. Fox: Ante Ciliga, Trotskii, and State Capitalism: Theory, Tactics, and Re-evaluation during the Purge Era, 1935-1939 Matt F. Oja: Bulgakov’s Ironic Parallel between Margarita and Afranius NOTES AND COMMENTS Terence Emmons: Recent Developments on the Historical Front: Excerpts from an Interview with Viktor Petrovich Danilov Hiroaki Kuromiya: Stalinist Terror in the Donbas: A Note Julie Christensen: Tenguz Abuladze’s Repentence and the Georgian Nationalist Cause REVIEW ARTICLE Peter Gatrell: Russian Economic History: The Legacy of Arcadius Kahan BOOK REVIEWS BOOKS RECEIVED Number 2, Summer 1991 1989 MOSCOW HISTORIANS CONFERENCE Robert C. Tucker: Introduction: Soviet History in the 1920s Lars T. Lih: Political Testament of Lenin and Bukharin and the Meaning of NEP Holland Hunter and Janusz M. Szyrmer: Testing Early Soviet Economic Alternatives Mark Von Hagen: Civil-Military Relations and the Evolution of the Soviet Socialist State Robert V. Daniels: The Left Opposition as an Alternative to Stalinism M. M. Gorinov and S. V. Tsakunov: Life and Works of Evgenii Alekseevich Preobrazhenskii Robert F. Byrnes: Creating the Soviet Historical Profession, 1917-1934 ARTICLES Judith Deutsch Kornblatt: Gogol’ and the Muses of Mirgorod Gary Rosenshield: The Realization of the Collective Self: The Rebirth of Religious Autobiography in Dostoevskii’s Zapiski iz Mertvogo Doma Jane T. Costlow: Speaking the Sorrow of Women: Turgenev’s ““Neschastnaia”’ and Evgemi« Tur’s “Antonina” John Garrard: Stepsons in the Motherland: The Architectonics of Vasilii Grossman’s Zhizn' i Sud'ba John Willerton and William Reisinger: Troubleshooters, Political Machines, and Moscow’s Regional Control Ronald Vroon: Aleksei Kruchenykh’s “‘Razboinik Van’ka-Kain” and the Literary Politics of LEF Nina Perlina: Ol’g a Freidenberg on Myth, Folklore, and Literature 1080 Slavic Review Kevin Moss: Response Ewa M. Thompson: Nationalist Propaganda in the Soviet Russian Press, 1939-1941 Ellen Chances: Andrei Bitov’s ““Zhizn' v Vetrenuiu pogodu”: The Creative Process in Life and Literature Mary A. Nicholas: Boris Pil’niak and Modernism: Redefining the Self NOTES AND COMMENTS Michael J. Mikos: New Light on the Relationship between Henryk Sienkiewicz and Jeremiah Curtin BOOK REVIEWS BOOKS RECEIVED INDEX TO VOLUME 49 Number 3, Fall 1991 ARTICLES Judith Deutsch Kornblatt: Solov’ev’s Androgynous Sophia and the Jewish Kabbalah Catherine Evtuhov: The Church in the Russian Revolution: Arguments for and against Restoring the Patriarchate at the Church Council of 1917-1918 Eric Naiman: Of Crime, Utopia, and Repressive Complements: The Further Adventures of Ridiculous Man Neal Pease: Poland and the Holy See, 1916-1939 Daniel Stone: Jews and the Urban Question in Late Eighteenth Century Poland Henry Abramson: Jewish Representation in the Independent Ukrainian Governments of 1917-1920 Dianne Ecklund Farrell: Medieval Popular Humor in Russian Eighteenth Century Lubki Natalie K. Kononenko: The Influence of the Orthodox Church on Ukrainian Dumy Ronald D. LeBlanc: Teniers, Flemish Art, and the Natural School Debate Helena Tolstoy: From Susanna to Sarra: Chekhov in 1886-1887 Milton Ehre: Olesha’s Zavist': Utopia and Dystopia Nathaniel Davis: The Number of Churches before and after the Khrushchev Antireligious Drive Nancy Yanoshak: The Author of Poslanie Mnogoslovnoe: A Fontological Inquiry Fran Markowitz: Russkaia Druzhba: Russian Friendship in American and Israeli Contexts Julia Brun-Zejmis: Messianic Consciousness as an Expression of National Inferiority: Chaadaev and Some Samizdat Writings of the 1970s NOTES AND COMMENTS Alex N. Dragnich: The Anatomy of a Myth: Serbian Hegemony Caryl Emerson: Solov’ev, the Late Tolstoi, and the Early Bakhtin on the Problem of Love and Shame Theophilus C. Prousis: Démétrios S. Inglezés: Greek Merchant and City Leader of Odessa REVIEW ARTICLES Paul R. Josephson: Chernobyl] and Its Aftermath Sigrid McLaughlin: Women Writers of the Soviet Union BOOK REVIEWS BOOKS RECEIVED ONGOING DISCUSSION LETTER TO THE EDITOR Number 4, Winter 1991 ARTICLES Grigorii Kaganov: “As in the Ship of Peter” Deborah L. Pearl: Political Economy for Workers: A. N. Bakh’s Tsar-Golod Duffield White: Blok’s Nechaiannaia Radost' Ben Eklof: Worlds in Conflict: Patriarchal Authority, Discipline, and the Russian School, 1861-1914 Index Thomas C. Owen: The Population Ecology of Corporations in the Russian Empire, 1700-1914 Anne Nesbet: Suicide as Literary Fact in the 1920s Olga Hasty: Reading Suicide: Tsvetaeva on Esenin and Maiakovskii David L. Hoffmann: Moving to Moscow: Patterns of Peasant In-migration during the First Five-Year Plan Harriet Murav: Dostoevskii in Siberia: Remembering the Past Leslie A. Johnson: The Face of the Other in Jdiot Gary Rosenshield: Chaos, Apocalypse, the Laws of Nature: Autonomy and “Unity” in Dostoevskii’s Idiot Gary M. Hamburg: Peasant Emancipation and Russian Social Thought: The Case of Boris N. Chicherin Marko Pavlyshyn: Mythological, Religious, and Philosophical Topoi in the Prose of Valerii Shevchuk Sally Ewing: The Russian Social Insurance Movement, 1912-1914: An Ideological Analysis James Von Geldern: The Ode as a Performative Genre Monika Frenkel Greenleaf: Pushkin’s “Journey to Arzrum”’: The Poet at the Border , David K. Danow: Dialogic Poetics: Doktor Zhivago Beth Holmgren: The Transfiguring of Context in the Work of Abram Terts Konstantin Kustanovich: Monologue of the Anti-Hero: Trifonov and the Prose of the Last Decade NOTES AND COMMENTS Irena Grudzinska Gross: The Tangled Tradition: Custin, Herberstein, Karamzin, and the Critique of Russia James Y. Simms: More Grist for the Mill: A Further Look at the Crisis in Russian Agriculture at the End of the Nineteenth Century BOOK REVIEWS BOOKS RECEIVED LETTERS TO THE EDITOR NEWS OF THE PROFESSION INDEX