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INDEX TO VOLUME 52 January—October 1993 ARTICLES Argenbright, Robert. Bolsheviks, Baggers and Railroaders: Political Power and So- cial Space, 1917-1921. 4:506-27. Ball, Alan. State Children: Soviet Russia’s Besprizornye and the New Socialist Generation. 2:228—47. Barabtarlo, Gennady. Nabokov’s Reliquary Poem. 4:540-46. Blakely, Allison. American Influences on Russian Reformist Thought in the Era of the French Revolution. 4:451-71. Bortnevski, Viktor G. White Administration and White Terror (The Denikin Pe- riod). 3:354—66. Fitzpatrick, Sheila. How the Mice Buried the Cat: Scenes from the Great Purges of 1937 in the Russian Provinces. 3:299-320. Fox, Michael S. Political Culture, Purges, and Proletarianization at the Institute of Red Professors, 1921-1929. 1:20-42. Gasperetti, David. The Carnivalesque Spirit of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Novel. 2:166-83. Gribble, Lyubomira Parpulova. The Life of Peter and Fevroniia: Transformations and Interpretations in Modern Russian Literature and Music. 2:183-97. Henriksson, Anders. Nationalism, Assimilation and Identity in Late Imperial Rus- sia: The St. Petersburg Germans, 1906-1914. 3:341-53. Korros, Alexandra Shecket. Activist Politics in a Conservative Institution: The For- mation of Factions in the Russian Imperial State Council, 1906-1907. 1:1-19. LeBlanc, Ronald D. Feeding a Poor Dog a Bone: The Quest for Nourishment in Bulgakov’s Sobach'e serdtse. 1:58-78. Mally, Lynn. Autonomous Theater and the Origins of Socialist Realism: The 1932 Olympiad of Autonomous Art. 2:198—212. Melancon, Michael. The Syntax of Soviet Power: The Resolutions of Local Soviets and Other Institutions, March—October 1917. 4:486—505. Murav, Harriet. A Curse on Russia: Gorenshtein’s Anti-Psalom and the Critics. 2:213-27. Nordlander, David. Khrushchev’s Image in the Light of Glasnost and Perestroika. 2:248-64. Pomeranz, William E. Justice from Underground: The History of the Underground Advokatura. 3:321-40. Poulin, Francis. Vladimir Solov'ev’s Rossiia i vselenskaia tserkov', Early Slavo- philism’s Pneumatic Spirit, and the Pauline Prophet. 4:528-39. Seifrid, Thomas. Suspicion toward Narrative: The Nose and the Problem of Au- tonomy in Gogol’s ““Nos.”’ 3:382-96. Sunderland, Willard. Peasants on the Move: State Peasant Resettlement in Impe- rial Russia, 1805-1830s. 4:472-85. Taubman, Jane. The Cinema of Kira Muratova. 3:367-81. Tumanov, Alexander N. Correspondence of Literary Text and Musical Phraseology in Shostakovich’s Opera The Nose and Gogol’s Fantastic Tale. 3:397-414. van Ree, Eric. Stalin’s Organic Theory of the Party. 1:43-—57. INDEX TO VOLUME 52 January—October 1993 ARTICLES Argenbright, Robert. Bolsheviks, Baggers and Railroaders: Political Power and So- cial Space, 1917-1921. 4:506-27. Ball, Alan. State Children: Soviet Russia’s Besprizornye and the New Socialist Generation. 2:228—47. Barabtarlo, Gennady. Nabokov’s Reliquary Poem. 4:540-46. Blakely, Allison. American Influences on Russian Reformist Thought in the Era of the French Revolution. 4:451-71. Bortnevski, Viktor G. White Administration and White Terror (The Denikin Pe- riod). 3:354—66. Fitzpatrick, Sheila. How the Mice Buried the Cat: Scenes from the Great Purges of 1937 in the Russian Provinces. 3:299-320. Fox, Michael S. Political Culture, Purges, and Proletarianization at the Institute of Red Professors, 1921-1929. 1:20-42. Gasperetti, David. The Carnivalesque Spirit of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Novel. 2:166-83. Gribble, Lyubomira Parpulova. The Life of Peter and Fevroniia: Transformations and Interpretations in Modern Russian Literature and Music. 2:183-97. Henriksson, Anders. Nationalism, Assimilation and Identity in Late Imperial Rus- sia: The St. Petersburg Germans, 1906-1914. 3:341-53. Korros, Alexandra Shecket. Activist Politics in a Conservative Institution: The For- mation of Factions in the Russian Imperial State Council, 1906-1907. 1:1-19. LeBlanc, Ronald D. Feeding a Poor Dog a Bone: The Quest for Nourishment in Bulgakov’s Sobach'e serdtse. 1:58-78. Mally, Lynn. Autonomous Theater and the Origins of Socialist Realism: The 1932 Olympiad of Autonomous Art. 2:198—212. Melancon, Michael. The Syntax of Soviet Power: The Resolutions of Local Soviets and Other Institutions, March—October 1917. 4:486—505. Murav, Harriet. A Curse on Russia: Gorenshtein’s Anti-Psalom and the Critics. 2:213-27. Nordlander, David. Khrushchev’s Image in the Light of Glasnost and Perestroika. 2:248-64. Pomeranz, William E. Justice from Underground: The History of the Underground Advokatura. 3:321-40. Poulin, Francis. Vladimir Solov'ev’s Rossiia i vselenskaia tserkov', Early Slavo- philism’s Pneumatic Spirit, and the Pauline Prophet. 4:528-39. Seifrid, Thomas. Suspicion toward Narrative: The Nose and the Problem of Au- tonomy in Gogol’s ““Nos.”’ 3:382-96. Sunderland, Willard. Peasants on the Move: State Peasant Resettlement in Impe- rial Russia, 1805-1830s. 4:472-85. Taubman, Jane. The Cinema of Kira Muratova. 3:367-81. Tumanov, Alexander N. Correspondence of Literary Text and Musical Phraseology in Shostakovich’s Opera The Nose and Gogol’s Fantastic Tale. 3:397-414. van Ree, Eric. Stalin’s Organic Theory of the Party. 1:43-—57. Index to Volume 52 589 ESSAY Freiden, Gregory. By the Walls of Church and State: Literature’s Authority in Rus- sia’s Modern Tradition. 2:149-65. REVIEW ARTICLE Gleason, Gregory. Nationalism and Its Discontents. 1:79-90. NOTES AND DOCUMENTS Fattal, Laura. Collections of Russian and Soviet Art. 1:91-92. FROM THE EDITORS Masing-Delic, Irene. 2:v—vi. Wildman, Allan. 3:v—vi; 4:vi-—viii. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Goodman, Melvin. 2:298. Kotkin, Stephen. 3:444—45. Petro, NicolaiN. 1:148. Staar, Richard F 2:297-98. vanden Heuvel, Katrina. 3:444—45. FILM REVIEWS Aelita: Queen of Mars. lakov Protazanov, dir., 1924 (Denise Youngblood). 1:94— 95. Bakenbardy (Sideburns). Yuri Mamin, dir., 1990 (Phillip Scott). 4:548—49. Battle of Stalingrad, The (The Great Battle on the Volga). M. Slavinskaia, dir. , 1962 (Jeffrey Brooks). 4:547-—48. Cigarette Girl from Mosselprom, The. lurii Zheliabuzhskii, dir., 1924 (Denise Youngblood). 1:94-95. Earth (Zemlia). Alexander Dovzhenko, dir., 1930 (Lynn Mally). 1:93. Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks, The. Lev Ku- leshov, dir., 1924 (Denise Youngblood). 1:94-95. Fall of Berlin, The. Yuri Raizman, dir., 1945 (Jeffrey Brooks). 4:547-48. Girl with the Hat Box, The. Boris Barnet, dir., 1927 (Denise Youngblood). 1:94— 95. BOOK REVIEWS: LITERATURE AND FINE ARTS Baehr, Stephen Lessing. The Paradise Myth in Eighteenth-Century Russia: Utopian Patterns in Early Secular Russian Literature and Culture (Thomas Newlin). 4:551. Boss, Valentin. Milton and the Rise of Russian Satanism (Bernice Glazer Rosen- thal). 3:416-17. Bowlt, John E., et al. Kazemir Malevich, 1878-1935 (Milka Bliznakov). 1:98. Boyd, Brian. Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years (Pekka Tammi). 2:265-66. Briggs, A.D.P. A Comparative Study of Pushkin’s The Bronze Horseman, Nekra- sov’s Red-Nosed Frost, and Blok’s The Twelve: The Wild World (Carol Ueland). 2:266—67. Broude, Inna. Ot Khodasevicha do Nabokova: Nostal'gicheskaia tema v poezii per- voi russkoi emigratsii (Galya Diment). 1:97. 590 The Russian Review Brumfield, William Craft. The Origins of Modernism in Russian Architecture (Hugh D. Hudson, Jr.). 1:99-100. Christoff, Peter K. An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Russian Slavophilism: lu. F Samarin (G. M. Hamburg). 3:417-18. Crone, Rainer, and David Moos. Kazimir Malevich: The Climax of Disclosure (John E. Bowlt). 3:424—25. Curtis, J. A. E. Manuscripts Don’t Burn: Mikhail Bulgakov, A Life in Letters and Diaries (Laura D. Weeks). 3:419-20. Hammarberg, Gitta. From the Idyll to the Novel: Karamzin’s Sentimentalist Prose (Maria Pavlovszky). 2:267-68. Harris, Jane Gary, ed. Autobiographical Statements in Twentieth-Century Russian Literature (Cynthia Simmons). 3:421-23. Horton, Andrew, and Michael Brashinsky. The Zero Hour: Glasnost and Soviet Cinema in Transition (Josephine Woll). 4:550. Hutchings, Stephen. A Semiotic Analysis of the Short Stories of Leonid Andreev, 1900-1909 (Alexei Bogdanov). 2:268-69. Katzer, Nikolaus. Maksim Gor’ kijs Weg in die russische Sozialdemokratie (Barry P. Scherr). 2:269-70. Klimenko, Michael. Ehrenburg: An Attempt at a Literary Portrait (C. Nicholas Lee). 4:552. Kornetchuk, Elena. The Quest for Self-Expression: Painting in Moscow and Lenin- grad, 1965-1990 (John O. Norman). 1:101-—102. Leighton, Lauren G. Two Worlds, One Art: Literary Translation in Russia and America (Sidney Monas). 3:423-24. Lotman, Yuri M. Universe of the Mind: A Semiotic Theory of Culture (Amy Man- delker). 4:552-53. Magarotto, Luigi, and Daniela Rizzi, eds. Russkaia dukhovnaia literatura: La cul- tura spirituale russa (Gregory L. Freeze). 3:415. Morson, Gary Saul, and Caryl Emerson. Mikhail Bakhtin: Creation of a Prosaics (Gary Rosenshield). 1:102-103. Nakhimovsky, Alice Stone. Russian-Jewish Literature and Identity: Jabotinsky, Ba- bel, Grossman, Galich, Roziner, Markish (Milton Ehre). 4:554—55. Pein, Annette. Schiller and Zhukovsky: Aesthetic Theory in Poetic Translation (Margareta O. Thompson). 1:96. Pittman, Riitta H. The Writer’s Divided Self in Bulgakov’s The Master and Mar- garita (Kevin Moss). 3:420-21. Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel, ed. Russian Literature and Psychoanalysis (Mary Lucia W. Bun). 1:104—105. Ross, David A.,ed. Between Spring and Summer: Soviet Conceptual Art in the Era of Late Communism (Wendy R. Salmond). 1:100-101. Seeley, Frank Friedeberg. Turgenev: A Reading of His Fictic» (Dale E. Peter- son). 3:418-19. Seifrid, Thomas. Andrei Platonov: Uncertainties of Spirit (Galyz cut). 4:555- 56. Silbajoris. Rimvydas. Tolstoy’s Aesthetics and His Art (Joseph Troncale). 1:105- 106. Terras, Victor. A History of Russian Literature (Michael Katz). 3:415-16. Valkenier, Elizabeth K., et al., eds. The Wanderers: Masters of 19th-Century Rus- sian Painting (Alison Hilton). 1:106—107. Index to Volume 52 591 BOOK REVIEWS: HISTORY 1812 god. Vospominaniia voinov russkoi armii. Iz sobraniia Otdela pis'mennykh istochnikov Gosudarstvennogo Istoricheskogo muzeia (John Bushnell). 2: 271-72. Ascher, Abraham. The Revolution of 1905: Authority Restored (John Bushnell). 4:559-60. Boffa, Giuseppe. The Stalin Phenomenon (Lewis H. Siegelbaum). 3:433-34. Brovkin, Vladimir N., ed. Dear Comrades: Menshevik Reports on the Bolshevik Revolution and the Civil War (Frederick Corney). 1:115-16. Bushkovitch, Paul. Religion and Society in Russia: The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Valerie Kivelson). 4:556-57. Carrére d’Encausse, Héléne. The Great Challenge: Nationalities and the Bolshevik State, 1917-1930 (Gregory Gleason). 2:275-76. Christian, David. “Living Water’: Vodka and Russian Society on the Eve of Eman- cipation (John F. Hutchinson). 1:112-13. Clarke, J. Calvitt, III. Russia and Italy against Hitler: The Bolshevik-Fascist Rap- prochement of the 1930s (T. R. Ravindranathan). 1:118-19. Clements, Barbara Evans, Barbara Alpern Engel, and Christine D. Worobec, eds. Russia’s Women: Accommodation, Resistance, Transformation (Rochelle Ruthchild). 4:562-63. Daniels, Robert V. Trotsky, Stalin and Socialism (Michael Cox). 4:568-70. Davies, R. W., ed. From Tsarism to the New Economic Policy: Continuity and Change in the Economy of the USSR (Thomas C. Owen). 3:431-32. Desind, Philip. Jewish and Russian Revolutionaries Exiled to Siberia, 1901-1917 (Anna Geifman). 3:428-29. Emmons, Terence, and Bertrand Patenaude, eds. andcomps. War, Revolution, and Peace in Russia: The Passages of Frank Golder, 1914-1927 (Ralph T. Fisher, Jr.). 4:565-66. Farmer, Kenneth C. The Soviet Administrative Elite (John Willerton). 4:570. Gross, Irena Grudzinska. The Scar of Revolution: Custine, Tocqueville, and the Romantic Imagination (Judith Zimmerman). 1:113. Holmes, LarryE. The Kremlin and the Schoolhouse: Reforming Education in Soviet Union, 1917-1931 (William B. Husband). 1:119-20. Homberger, Eric, and John Biggart, eds. John Reed and the Russian Revolution. Uncollected Articles, Letters and Speeches on Russia, 1917-1920 (Rex A. Wade). 4:566-67. Hughes, James. Stalin, Siberia and the Crisis of the New Economic Policy (Lynne Viola). 3:432-33. Hughes, Lindsey. Sophia, Regent of Russia, 1657-1704 (Nancy Shields Kollman). 2:270-71. Jelavich, Barbara. Russia’s Balkan Entanglements, 1806-1914 (Richard C. Hall). 2:273-74. Josephson, Paul R. Physics and Politics in Revolutionary Russia (Marshall S. Shatz). 3:430. Kappeler, Andreas. Russland als Vielvélkerreich: Entstehung, Geschichte, Zerfall (Edward C. Thaden). 4:573-74. Kassow, Samuel D. Students, Professors, and the State in Tsarist Russia (James T. Flynn). 4:557-58. 592 The Russian Review Kingston-Mann, Esther, and Timothy Mixter, eds. Peasant Economy, Culture, and Politics of European Russia, 1800-1921 (Maureen Perrie). 1:109-10. Kitanina, T. M. Voina, khleb i revoliutsiia prodovol' stvennyi vopros v Rossii 1914— oktiabr’ 1917 g. (Michael Melancon). 3:427-28. Klier, John D., and Shlomo Lambroza, eds. Pogroms: Anti-Jewish Violence in Modern Russian History (Patricia Herlihy). 4:563-—64. Kohut, Zenon. Russian Centralism and Ukrainian Autonomy: Imperial Absorption of the Hetmanate, 1760s—1830s (Frank E. Sysyn). 1:120-21. Koropeckyj, I. S. Ukrainian Economic History: Interpretive Essays (Stella Hry- niuk). 1:121-22. Lampert, Nick, and Gabor T. Rittersporn, eds. Stalinism: Its Nature and After- math: Essays in Honor of Moshe Lewin. 1:123-24. LeDonne, John P. Absolutism and Ruling Class: The Formation of the Russian Po- litical Order 1700-1825 (Walter M. Pinter). 1:108—109. Levin, Nora. The Jews in the Soviet Union since 1917 (Thomas E. Sawyer). 1:117-18. Maier, Robert. Die Stachanov-Bewegung 1935-1938: Der Stachanovismus als tra- gendes und verscharfendes Moment der Stalinisierung der Sowjetischen Gesell- schaft (Gabor T. Rittersporn). 2:277-78. Markhinin, Vasilii V. Osnovnye zakonomernosti protsessa internatsionalizatsii obshchestvennoi zhizni (Gregory Gleason). 1:79-90. McDaniel, Tim. Autocracy, Modernization, and Revolution in Russia and Iran (Lewis Siegelbaum). 2:278-79. McReynolds, Louise. The News under Russia’s Old Regime: The Development of a Mass-Circulation Press (Gary Marker). 1:110-12. Melancon, Michael S. The Socialist Revolutionaries and the Russian Anti-War Movement, 1914-1917 (Lutz Hafner). 2:276-77. Merl, Stephan. Bauern unter Stalin: Die Formierung des sowjetischen Kolchossys- tems 1930-1940 (Gabor T. Rittersporn). 1:124—25. Sozialer Aufstieg im sowjetishcen Kolchossystem der 30er Jahre? Uber das Schicksal der bduerlichen Parteimitglieder, Dorfsowjetvorsitzenden, Postenin- haber der Kolchosen, Mechanisatoren und Stachanowleute (Gabor T. Ritter- sporn). 1:124~-25. Miller, Frank J. Folklore for Stalin: Russian Folklore and Pseudofolklore of the Sta- lin Era (Kathleen Parthé). 1:116-17. Mironenko, Sergei V. Samoderzhavie i reformy: Politicheskaia bor'ba v Rossii v nachale XIX v. (Cynthia Whittaker). 2:272-73. Mihle, Edward. Die stddtischen Handelszentren der nordwestlichen Rus’: Anfange und friithe Entwicklung altrussischer Staédte (Isolde Thyrét). 1:107-108. O’Connor, Timothy Edward. The Engineer of Revolution: L. B. Krasin and the Bolsheviks, 1870-1926 (Anne Rassweiler). 3:429-30. Owen, Thomas C. The Corporation under Russian Law, 1800-1917: A Study in Tsarist Economic Policy (William G. Wagner). 3:425-26. Phillips, Hugh D. Between the Revolution and the West: A Political Biography of Maxim M. Litvinov (Timothy E. O’Connor). 4:567-68. Radkey, Oliver H. Russia Goes to the Polls: The Election to the All-Russian Con- stituent Assembly, 1917 (Michael Melancon). 1:125—26. Ro’i, Yaacov. The Struggle for Soviet Jewish Emigration, 1948-1967 (Alexandra S. Korros). 3:434—-35. Index to Volume 52 593 Roberts, Ian W. Nicholas I and the Russian Intervention in Hungary (Michael M. Luther). 4:561-62. Russkoe proshloe. Istoriko-dokumental'nyi almanakh (Semion Lyandres and Scott Smith). 2:279-81. Santa Maria, Phillip. The Question of Elementary Education in the Third Russian State Duma, 1907-1912 (Ben Eklof). 1:126-27. Saul, Norman E. Distant Friends: The United States and Russia, 1763-1867 (Betty Miller Unterberger). 1:127-28. Shimotomai, Nobuo. Moscow under Stalinist Rule, 1931-34 (Larry E. Holmes). 1:128-29. Simon, Gerhard. Nationalism and Policy toward the Nationalities in the Soviet Union: From Totalitarian Dictatorship to Post-Stalinist Society (George Liber). 4:72-73. ““Specialistes, bureaucratie et administration dans l’empire Russe et en URSS, 1880- 1945.” Cahiers du Monde Russe et Soviétique (Don K. Rowney). 4:571-72. Steila, Daniela. Genesis and Development of Plekhanov’s Theory of Knowledge: A Marxist between Anthropological Materialism and Physiology (William G. Wagner). 1:114. Thurston, Robert W._ Liberal City, Conservative State: Moscow and Russia’s Urban Crisis, 1906-1914 (Stephen D. Corrsin). 4:564—65. Tsamerian, Ivan P. Natsional'nye otnosheniia v SSSR (Gregory Gleason). 1:79- 90. Tsimbaev, Nikolai Ivanovich. Sergei Solov'ev (Edward C. Thaden). 1:129-30. Wade, Rex A.,ed. Documents of Soviet History, Vol. 1. The Triumph of Bolshev- ism, 1917-1919 (Peter Kenez). 4:567. Wade, Rex A., and Scott J. Seregny, eds. Politics and Society in Provincial Russia: Saratov, 1590-1917 (Roberta T. Manning). 2:274-75. Walicki, Andrzej. Russia, Poland, and Universal Regeneration: Studies on Russian and Polish Thought of the Romantic Epoch (Nicholas V. Riasanovsky). 3: 426-27. Wettig, Gerhard. Changes in Soviet Policy towards the West (Tsuyoshi Hase- gawa). 1:130-31. Worobec, Christine D. Peasant Russia: Family and Community in the Post- Emancipation Period (Scott Seregny). 1:131-33. Wynn, Charters. Workers, Strikes, and Pogroms: The Donbass-Dneper Bend in Later Imperial Russia, 1870-1905 (Theodore H. Friedgut). 4:558-59. Yunusov, Adkham M. Internatsional'noe i natsional'noe v razvitii dukhovnykh tsennostei sovetskogo naroda (Gregory Gleason). 1:79-90. Zamlinskii, Viadimir A., Ivan F. Kuras, and Larisa A. Nagornaia. Osushchest- vlenie leniniskoi natsionaln'o i politiki (Gregory Gleason). 1:79-90. Zimanov, Salyk Z., and Ivan K. Reitor. Teoreticheskie voprosy sovetskogo natsional'no-gosudarstvennogo stroitel'stva (Gregory Gleason). 1:79-90. BOOK REVIEWS: SOCIAL SCIENCES, CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA, AND OTHER Balzer, Harley,ed. Five Days That Shook the World: Gorbachev’s Unfinished Rev- olution (Stephen White). 2:282-83. Cooper, Julian. The Soviet Defense Industry: Conversion and Economic Reform (Thomas J. Richardson). 4:575-76. 594 The Russian Review Critchlow, James. Nationalism in Uzbekistan: A Soviet Republic’s Road to Sover- eignty (Donald S. Carlisle). 3:442-43. Dittmer, Lowell. Sino-Soviet Normalization and Its International Implications, 1945-1990 (Gilbert Rozman). 4:574-75. Dunay, Pal. Military Doctrine: Change in the East? (J. C. Granville). 1:138-39. Freedman, RobertO. Moscow and the Middle East: Soviet Policy since the Invasion of Afghanistan (John C. Campbell). 3:437-38. Friedberg, Maurice. How Things Were Done in Odessa: Cultural and Intellectual Pursuits in a Soviet City (Patricia Herlihy). 1:133. Geron, Leonard. Soviet Foreign Economic Policy under Perestroika (Perry L. Pat- terson). 1:135-36. Ginsburgs, George. The Soviet Union and International Legal Cooperation in Le- gal Matters. Part 2: Civil Law (Charles T. Myers). 4:576-77. Glushetskii, A. A. Kooperatsiia: rol’ v sovremennoi skonomike (Peter Rutland). 2:289-90. Goldman, Marshall. What Went Wrong with Perestroika (Thomas F. Remington). 3:438-39. Goodman, Melvin A. Gorbachev’s Retreat: The Third World (Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier). 2:287-88. Hewett, Ed A., and Victor H. Winston, eds. Milestones in Glasnost and Pere- stroika. Vol. 1: The Economy (Joseph Pelzman). 3:439-41. Milestones in Glasnost and Perestroika. Vol. 2: Politics and People (Joseph Pelzman). 3:439-41. Hosking, Geoffrey. The Awakening of the Soviet Union (Linda J. Cook). 1:139- 40. ,ed. Church, Nation and State in Russia and Ukraine (Gregory L. Freeze). 1:140-41. Huber, Robert T., and Donald R. Kelley, eds. Perestroika-Era Politics: The New Soviet Legislature and Gorbachev’s Political Reforms (Stephen White). 4:578. Jones, Anthony, and William Moskoff. The Rebirth of Entrepreneurship in the So- viet Union (Peter Rutland). 2:289-90. Jones, Robert A. The Soviet Concept of ‘Limited Sovereignty’ from Lenin to Gor- bachev: The Brezhnev Doctrine (Sarah M. Terry). 2:283-84. Kahan, Arcadius. Studies and Essays on the Soviet and East European Economies: Published Works on the Soviet Economy (Robert C. Stuart). 3:435-36. Krasnov, Vladislav. Russia beyond Communism: A Chronicle of National Rebirth (Alfred Evans, Jr.). 2:284—85. Kull, Steven. Burying Lenin: The Revolution in Soviet Ideology and Foreign Policy (S. N. MacFarlane). 4:578-79. Lallukka, Seppo. The East Finnic Minorities in the Soviet Union: An Appraisal of the Erosive Trends (Henry R. Huttenbach). 1:141—42. Lee, David Currie. The People’s Universities of the USSR (Samuel Kassow). 2:290-91. Malle, Silvana. Employment Planning in the Soviet Union: Continuity and Change (Michael Ellman). 1:142-43. Mandelbaum, Michael, ed. The Other Side of the Table: The Soviet Approach to Arms Control (William H. Kincade). 1:143. Markhinin, Vasilii V. Osnovnye zakonomernosti protsessa internatsionalizatsii ob- shchestvennoi zhizni (Gregory Gleason). 1:79-90. Index to Volume 52 595 Millar, James R. The Soviet Economic Experiment (Paul R. Gregory). 4:579-80. Mitchell, R. Judson. Getting to the Top in the USSR: Cyclical Patterns in the Lead- ership Succession Process (T. H. Rigby). 1:136—-37. Muckle, James. Portrait of a Soviet School under Glasnost (Anthony Jones). 3:441. Nemec Ignashev, Diane M., and Sarah Krive. Women and Writing in Russia and the USSR: A Bibliography of English-Language Sources (June Pachuta Far- ris). 4:582. Nove, Alec. Studies in Economics and Russia (Josef C. Brada). 1:135. Pearson, Landon. Children of Glasnost: Growing Up Soviet (Rosalind Latiner Raby). 1:137-38. Pryde, Philip R. 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