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BOOK REVIEWS Cynthia J. Buckley and Blair A. Ruble with Erin Trouth Hofmann (eds), Migration, homeland, and belonging in Eurasia Moya Flynn 161 James A. Millward, Eurasian crossroads Sean R. Roberts 163 Larissa M.L. Zaleska Onyshkevych and Maria G. Rewakowicz (eds), Contemporary Ukraine on the cultural map of Europe Steven Seegel 164 Alexei Miller, Budapest, The Romanov Empire and nationalism: essays on methodology of historical research Olga Maiorova 166 Victor Donninghaus, Minderheiten in Bedrdngnis: Sowjetische Politik gegeniiber Deutsche, Polen and andere Diaspora-Nationalitdten 1917-1938 Karl Cordell 168 Patrice C. McMahon, Taming ethnic hatred: ethnic cooperation and transnational networks in Eastern Europe Simona Mameli 170 VOLUME 38 NUMBER 2 MARCH 2010 ARTICLES History writing and nation building in post-independence Tajikistan Helge Blakkisrud and Shahnoza Nozimova 173 Transnational networks and kin states: the Turkish minority in Bulgaria, 1878-1940 Yonca Koksal 19] Transnational spaces in national places: early activists in Polish-West German relations Annika Frieberg 213 Yugoslavism between the world wars: indecisive nation building Pieter Troch 227 What use was the election to us? Clientelism and political trust amongst ethnic Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Brent Hierman 245 “Spit and Sing, My Yugoslavia”: New Partisans, social critique and Bosnian poetics of the patriotic Dalibor Misina BOOK SYMPOSIUM Omer Bartov, Erased: vanishing traces of Jewish Galicia in present-day Ukraine Steven Seegel; John Paul Himka; Wendy Lower; Myroslav Shkandrij; Omer Bartov 291 BOOK REVIEWS Omer Bartov, Erased: vanishing traces of Jewish Galicia in present-day Ukraine David R. Marples Peter Andreas, Blue helmets and black markets: the business of survival in the siege of Sarajevo Agata Dziewulska Henry E. Hale, The foundations of ethnic politics: separatism of states and nations in Eurasia and the world David G. Haglund Anne L. Clunan, The social construction of Russia’s resurgence: aspirations, identity, and security interests Marlene Laruelle Aleksandar Pavkovi¢ and Peter Radan (eds), On the way to statehood: secession and globalization Kathleen M. Daley Carla Del Ponte with Chuck Sudetic, Madame Prosecutor: confrontations with humanity’s worst criminals and the culture of impunity Soeren Keil P. Casula and J. Perovic (eds), Identities and politics during the Putin presidency: the foundations of Russia’s presidency Karl Cordell Vicken Cheterian, War and peace in the Caucasus: ethnic conflict and the new geopolitics Mario Apostolov VOLUME 38 NUMBER3 MAY 2010 ARTICLES The religious factor in the reification of “neo-ethnic” identities in Kyrgyzstan Aurélie Biard How nationalism evolves: explaining the establishment of new varieties of nationalism within the national movements of Quebec and Catalonia (1976-2005) Jaime Lluch Estonia caught between East and West: EU conditionality, Russia’s activism and minority integration Jennie L. Schulze Securitized identities and less secure western multi-ethnic states: a critical geopolitics of the East-West discourse — Turkey and beyond Tabish Shah National identity and the Other: imagining the EU from the Czech Lands Daniel Esparza BOOK REVIEWS Marlene Laruelle, Russian Eurasianism: an ideology of empire Laura L. Adams Neboj§a Vladisavljevic, Serbia’s antibureaucratic revolution: Milosevic, the fall of communism, and nationalist mobilization Chip Gagnon Matthew Parish, A free city in the Balkans: reconstructing a divided society in Bosnia Jelena Subotic Michael Zimmermann (ed.), Zwischen Erziehung und Vernichtung: Zigeunerpolitik und Zigeunerforschung im Europa des 20. Jahrhunderts David M. Crowe Leonid Smilovitsky, Yevrei v Turove: Istoriva Mestechlka Mozyrskogo Polessya [Jews in Turov: the history of a shtetl in Mozyr Polessye] Grigory loffe Halyna Hryn (ed.), Hunger by design: the great Ukrainian famine and its Soviet context Hiroaki Kuromiya VOLUME 38 NUMBER 4 JULY 2010 ARTICLES Discursive democracy and the challenge of state building in divided societies: reckoning with symbolic capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina Robert L. Ivie and Timothy William Waters Integration or separation? Nationality groups in the US and the Republican Party’s ethnic politics, 1960s— 1980s leva Zake and Graham Gormley The colony of the colonized: the Duchy of Courland’s Tobago colony and contemporary Latvian national identity Harry C. Merritt Soviet war memorials and the re-construction of national and local identities in post-communist Poland Ewa Ochman “Neither angels, nor demons, but humans”: anti-essentialism and its ideological moments among the Russian Zionist intelligentsia Taro Tsurumi “Yugoslavia in 1989 and after”: a comment David B. Kanin Response to David Kanin V.P.(Chip) Gagnon, Jr. REVIEW ARTICLE Sovereignty, networks, and norms Stephen Deets BOOK REVIEWS Markian Prokopovych, Habsburg Lemberg: architecture, public space, and politics in the Galician capital, 1772-1914 Theodore R. Weeks Cynthia Paces, Prague panoramas: national memory and sacred space in the twentieth century Robin Ostow John Czaplicka, Nida Gelazis, and Blair A. Ruble (eds), Cities after the fall of communism: reshaping cultural landscapes and European identity Ann E. Robertson Christopher J. Ward, Brezhnev’s folly: the building of BAM and late Soviet socialism Peter Rutland John A. Merchant, The impact of Irish-Ireland on Young Poland, 1890-1919 Lidia Jurek Ian Almond, Two faiths, one banner: when Muslims marched with Christians across Europe’s battlegrounds Hans Kochler Bruce Clark, Twice a stranger: the mass expulsions that forged modern Greece and Turkey Harris Mylonas Lee Ann Fujii, Killing neighbors: webs of violence in Rwanda Alan J. Kuperman 580 Constantin Iordachi (ed.), Comparative fascist studies: new perspectives Roland Clark 582 Christina Schori Liang (ed.), Europe for the Europeans: the foreign and security policy of the populist radical right Jeffrey Stevenson Murer VOLUME 37 NUMBER 5 SEPTEMBER 2010 ANALYSIS OF CURRENT EVENTS Kyrgyz “revolutions” in 2005 and 2010: comparative analysis of mass mobilization Azamat Temirkulov ARTICLES The revenge of the Caucasus: Chechenization and the dual state in Russia Richard Sakwa Liberal nationalisr :iationalist liberalization, and democracy: the cases of pos.-Soviet Estonia and Ukraine Lena Surzhko-Harned Prince Adam Czartoryski as a liminal figure in the development of modern nationalism in Eastern Europe at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Paul Brykczynski Why is the “KGB Bar” possible? Binary morality and its consequences Alexander J. Motyl Tackling tensions and ambivalences: Armenian girls’ diasporic identities in Russia Ulrike Ziemer Romania is a family and it needs a strict father: conceptual metaphors at work in radical right populist discourses Ov Cristian Norocel DEBATE Stalin’s populism and the accidental creation of Russian national identity David Brandenberger Stalin’s russocentrism in historical and international context Andreas Umland Stalin: authoritarian populist or great Russian chauvinist? David R. Marples Nationalist, heretic or populist? David Brandenberger BOOK REVIEWS Hakan Yavuz, Secularism and Muslim democracy in Turkey Peride Kaleagasi Blind Maria Bucur, Heroes and victims: remembering war in twentieth-century Romania John Gledhill Ryan Gingeras, Sorrowful shores: violence, ethnicity, and the end of the Ottoman Empire, 1912-1923 Fatma Miige Gégek Jonathan E. Gumz, The resurrection and collapse of empire in Habsburg Serbia, 19]4—1918 lan Reifowitz Jeffrey T. Checkel and Peter J. Katzenstein (eds), European identity Etain Tannam Stefan Wolff and Marc Weller (eds), /nstitutions for the management of ethnopolitical conflict in Central and Eastern Europe Peter Vermeersch VOLUME 37 NUMBER6 NOVEMBER 2010 SPECIAL ISSUE: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF A-B-C: MIROSLAV HROCH’S IMPACT ON NATIONALISM STUDIES Guest Editor: Alexander Maxwell ARTICLES Twenty-five years of A-B-C: Miroslav Hroch’s impact on nationalism studies Alexander Maxwell Nation-formation and national movement(s) in Pakistan: a critical estimation of Hroch’s stage theory Farhan Siddigi Transplant or graft? Hroch and the Mexican patriotic movements Henio Hoyo Miroslav Hroch’s model of small nation-formation and Begriffsgeschichte Oana Sinziana Paltineanu Nationalism and socialism: “Phase D” in the Belarusian nation-building Nelly Bekus Uninvited guests in the communal apartment: nation-formation processes among unrecognized Soviet nationalities lan Appleby Typologies and phases in nationalism studies: Hroch’s A-B-C schema as a basis for comparative terminology Alexander Maxwell Comments Miroslav Hroch BOOK REVIEWS Keith Darden, Economic liberalism and its rivals: the formation of international institutions among the post-Soviet states Gulnaz Sharafutdinova Karl D. Qualls, From ruins to reconstruction: urban identity in Soviet Sevastopol after World War II William Jay Risch Melvyn C. Goldstein, Ben Jiao, and Tanzen Lundrup, On the cultural revolution in Tibet: the Nyemo incident of 1969 Stephen Noakes John Heathershaw, Post-conflict Tajikistan: the politics of peacebuilding and the emergence of legitimate order David W. Montgomery 896 Anton Weiss-Wendt, Murder without hatred: Estonians and the holocaust Antero Holmila 898 Didier Chaudet, Florent Parmentier, and Benoit Pélopidas, When empire meets nation- alism: power politics in the US and Russia Nikolas K. Gvosdev 900 Peter Fritzsche, Life and death in the Third Reich Michael Berkowitz 902 Neal Pease, Rome s most faithful daughter: the Catholic church and independent Poland, 1914-1939 Robert E. Alvis 904 Author Index Appleby, Ian, 847 Marples, David R., 749 Bekus, Nelly, 829 Maxwell, Alexander, 773, 865 Biard, Aurélie, 323 Merritt, Harry C., 491 Bieber, Florian, | Misina, Dalibor, 265 Bielasiak, Jack, 41 Motyl, Alexander J., 59, 671 Blakkisrud, Helge, 173 Nielsen, Christian Axboe, 87 Brandenberger, David, 723, 757 Norocel, Ov Cristian, 705 Brykezynski, Paul, 647 Nozimova, Shahnoza, 173 Cara, Olga, 123 Ochman, Ewa, 509 Ciobanu, Monica, 3 Paltineanu, Oana Sinziana, 813 Deets, Stephen, 561 Sakwa, Richard, 601 Esparza, Daniel, 413 Schulze, Jennie L., 361 Frieberg, Annika, 213 Shah, Tabish, 393 Gagnon, V.P. (Chip) Jr., 23, 557 Siddiqi, Farhan, 777 Gormley, Graham, 469 Sieca-Kozlowski, Elisabeth, 73 Hierman, Brent, 245 Surzhko-Harned, Lena, 623 Hoyo, Henio, 793 Temirkulov, Azamat, 589 Hroch, Miroslav, 881 Troch, Pieter, 227 Ivie, Robert L., 449 Tsurumi, Taro, 531 Kanin, David B., 551 Umland, Andreas, 741 Klimova-Alexander, Ilona, 105 Waters, Timothy William, 449 Koksal, Yonca, 191 Zake, leva, 469 Lluch, Jaime, 337 Ziemer, Ulrike, 689

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