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COLLECTED

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Volumes of collected essays that do not lend themselves to unified reviews will be listed in this section with their tables of contents.
fromBelow: Local Power GIBSON, JOHN, and PHILIP HANSON, eds. Transformation Transitions.Studies of Communism and thePolitical Economyof Post-Communist in Transition. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1996. xii, 330 pp. Index. Figures.
TEAGUE,Russia and the Regions: The Uses of Ambiguity. ADRIANCAMPBELL, City Government in Russia. ARFASHEs GAZARYAN and MAX JELENIEWSK, Political and Economic Issues in the Re-creation of Lithuanian Local Government. ADRIAN CAMPBELL, Local Government and the Centre in Romania and Moldova. KENNETH DAVEY, Hungary: Into the Second Reform Cycle. ANNA CIELECKA and JOHN GIBSON, Polish Local Government: Whither the Second Stage of Reforms? ANDRZFj BUKOWSIu, Citi-

Tables. Hard cover.


ELIZABET.

zens' Committeesin the Process of Formation of Local Power: A Polish Case Study. DANIEL HANSPACH and ZDENKA VAJDOVA, Ceskij Krumlov: Housing Policy, Privatization, and Local Development. PHILIP HANSON, Economic Change and the Russian KIRKOW,The Siberian and Far Eastern Challenge to Centre-Periphery Provinces. PErTER Relations in Russia: A Comparison between Altaiskii and Primorskii Kraya. PHI-IPII HANSON, Estonia: Radical Economic Reform and the Russian Enclaves. JOHN GIiSoN and PHILIP HANSON, Decentralization and Change in Post-Communist Countries.

Genders 22. New York: Politic. and the Body BERRY,ELLEN E., ed. Post-Communism New York University Press, 1995. vi, 320 pp. Paper.
ELI.EN E. BERRY, Introduction. BETH HOLMGREN, Bug Inspectors and Beauty Queens: Engendering The Problems of Translating Feminism into Russian. HARRIFF MUIRAV, the Russian Body Politic. VIDA PENEZIC, Women in Yugoslavia. EWA HAUSER,Traditions of Patriotism, Questions of Gender: The Case of Poland. KATFRINSIEG, Sex, Subjectivity, and Socialism: Feminist Discourses in East Germany. KAREN REMMLER, Deciphering the Body of Memory: Writing by Former East German Women Writers. HELENA GosCILO, New Members and Organs: The Politics of Porn. MASHA GESSEN,Sex in the Media and the Birth of the Sex Media in Russia. KElVINMoss, The Underground Closet:

Political and Sexual Dissidence in East European Culture. MIKHAIL. EPsTE;.IN, Ivan Soloviev's Reflectionson Eros. TERESA PoIowy, Russian Women WritingAlcoholismi: GenderingCinema in Postcommunist The Sixtiesto thePresent.CATHERINEPORT1hUGES, Hungary. BANAC,IVO, and KATHERINEVERDERY, eds. National Characterand National Ideologyin InterwarEastern Europe. Yale Russian and East European Publications, no. 13. New Haven: Yale Center for International and Area Studies, 1995. vii, 255 pp. Hard cover.
KATHERINE VERDERY,Introduction. JERZY JEDILICKI, Polish Concepts of Native Culture. ANDRZEJ CHOJNOwSKI, Polish National Character, the Sanacja Camp, and the National Democracy. ANDREW LASS, "What Are We Like?" National Character and the Aesthetics

and His Life. Ivo BANAC, Zarathustrain Red Croatia: Milan Sufflay Romanian Literary Theory of Nationhood. ALEXANDERKIOSSEV, The Debate about the ProblemiiticBulgarian:A View on the Pluralismof the National Ideologies in Bulgaria in the Interwalr Period. ANDREWRossos, Macedonianism and Macedonian Nationalism oni the Left. 55, no. 3 (Fall 1996) Slavic Review

Interwar Romania. KEIrH HITFCHINS, Orthodoxism: Polemllics over Ethnicity and Religion in InterwarRomania. MARIAN PAPAHAGI,The "National Essence" in Interwar

of Distinctionin InterwarCzechoslovakia. TAMAS HOFER, The "Hungarian Soul" and the "Historical Layers of National Heritage": Conceptualizations of Hungarian Folk Culture,1880-1944. ZSIGMOND PAL PACH, Business Mentalityand the Hungarian National Character.KArHERINE VERDERY, National Ideology and National Charactel-in

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BARANY, ZOLTAN, and IVAN VOLGYES, eds. The Legacies of Communism in Eastern Europe. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. xiv, 338 pp. Index. $48.00, hard cover. $15.95, paper. IVANVOLGYES,The Legacies of Communism: An Introductory Essay. Bl:NNE1rT KovIICG, Marginality Reinforced. IVAN VOLGYES, The Economic Legacies of Communism. JANE L. CURRY,The Sociological Legacies of Communism. BARBARA JANCAR-WEBSTrER,The Environmental Legacies of Communism. ZOLTAN BARANY, The Militaryand Security Legacies of Communism. THOMAS A. BAYLIS, Eastern Germany. ANDRIZEI KORBONSK1, Poland. SHARONL. WOLCHIK, The Czech Republic and Slovakia. ZOLTAN BARANY, Hungary. DANIEL N. NELSON, Romania. LUAN TROXEL, Bulgar-ia. ELEz BIBERAJ, Albania. ROBIN ALISON REMINGrTON, The Collapse of the Yugoslav Alternative. ZOLTAN BARANY,

Patterns, Lessons, and Implications:In Lieu of a Conclusion.

HANSON, STEPHEN E., and WILLFRIED SPOHN, eds. Can Europe Work?Germany and theReconstruction of Postcommunist Societies. Jackson School Publications in International Studies. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995. vi, 238 pp. Index. $35.00, hard cover. $17.50, paper.
DANIEL CHIROT, Introduction. LIAH GREENFELD,Nationalism in Western and Eastern Europe Compared. ARISFA MARIA CIRFAUTAS, Th-e Role of Nationalism in East Euro-

Unbound: Change of Face or Change of Context? WILLFRIED SPOHN, United Gernmany

pean Latecomersto Democracy. EWAMORAWSKA, The Polish Roman Catholic Church

as the Renewed Center in Europe: Continuityand Change in the German Question. IVAN T. BEREND, German Economic Penetrationin East Central Europe in Historical Perspective. ALEIRSA DJILAS, Germany'sPolicy towardthe Disintegration of Yugoslavia.
KAZIMIERZ Z. POZNANSKI, Recession in Postcommunist Eastern Europe: Common Causes and Outcomes. STEPHEN E. HANSON, Th-e Utopia of Market Society in the Post-Soviet Context.

Eurasia.

BOURDEAUX,MICHAEL, ed. The Politics ofReligion in Russia and theNew States of Sharpe, 1995. xiii, 321 pp. Appendix. Index. Maps. Hard cover.
The International Politics of Eurasia, vol. 3. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E.

MICHAE1" BOURDEAUX,Introduction. JOHN B. DUNLOP, The Russian Orthodox Church as an "Empire-Saving" Institution. DIMIfRY V. POSPIEIo)VSIlY, The Russian Orthodox Church in the Postcommunist CIS. MIKHAIL SIVER'rsEv,Civil Society arid Religionl in Traditional Political Culture: The Case of Russia. VSEVOLOD CHAPLIN,The Chur-ch and Politics in Contemporary Russia. MICHAEL BOURDEAUX,Glasnost and the Gospel: The Emergen-ce of Religious Pluralism. BOHDAN BocRIuRI(IW, Politics and Religion in Ukraine: The Orthodox and the Greek Catholics. VASYL MARKUS,Politics and Religion in Ukraine: In Search of a New Pluralistic Dimension. SEIRHIYBILOKIN, The Kiev PaF. GOECKEL, The Baltic Churches and the Democraand the State. ROBERF triarchate ReRAFIK-OG;LY KURBANOVand ERJAN tization Process. RAFIK OSMAN-O(GLY KURIBANOV, ligion and Politics in the Caucasus. MURIEL ArKIN, Islam as Faith, Politics, and Islain and the Political Culture of "SciBogeyman in Tajikistan. M. NAZIF SHAHIRANI, ABDUentific Atheism" in Post-Soviet Central Asia: Future Predicaments. AIBDUIJAIBAi VAIKHIFOV, Independent Uzbekistan: A Muslim Community in Development. KRAUS, MICHAEL, and RONALD D. LIEBOWITFZ, eds. Russia and Eastern Europe BoulSystems. The Searchfor New Political,Economic,and Security afterCommunism: der: Westview Press, 1996. xv, 349 pp. Index. Figures. Tables. $69.95, hard cover. MICHAEL KRAUS and RONALD D. LIEBowI'Fz, Intr-oduction.
ROBERT SHAR1Er, Post-Soviet

TOv, Endangered Citizenship. RolBERF V. DANIELS, Prospects for Democracy in Russia.


Progress. NIKOLAAYSHMELxYOV, It's Deja Vu All Over Again: Russia's Economic Reforms

in Russia and Ukraine.JULIEMosPolitics and Constitution-Making Constitutionalism:

in the Post-Communist Economies: Overviewand ExternalTransformation BENSLAY,

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in the 1920s and 1990s. DAVID A. J. MACEY, ReformingAgriculturein Russia: The "Cursed Question" fromStolypinto Yeltsin.PADMA DESAI, Shock Therapy and After: Prospects for Russian Reform. VLADIMIR PoPov, Is Russia's Inflation Inevitable? Macroeconomic Policy in the Transition Period. RONALD D. LIEBOwirz, Russia's CenFiscal Relations during Transitionl. PETER J. S'AvIRAKIs, The Soft State ter-Periphery and the Emergence of Russian Regional Politics. ROBER'r ENGLISH, "InternalEnemies, and the Tragedy of Post-SovietGeorgia. MICTIAE'L ExternalEnemies": Elites,Identity, KRAus,Returningto Europe, Separately: International Factors in Czechoslovakia's Dissolution, 1989-92. LAURENCE McFALLS, Political Culture in Transition: Germanly and the Returnof the Communists.RuSSELLJ. LENG, Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and Stabilityin the ContemporaryInterstateSystem.ROBERT C. TuclFEA, Russia and the West:From Cold War to Cold Peace. ALLISON K. STrANGER,Courtingthe Generals: The Impact of Russia's ConstitutionalCrisis on Yeltsin's Foreign Policy. RONALD H. LINDEN, The Price of a Bleacher Seat: Eastern Europe's Entryinto the World Political
Economy.

PARROTrT, BRUCE, ed. State Building and Military Power in Russia and the New States of Eurasia. The International Politics of Eurasia, vol. 5. Ai-monk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1995. xiv, 319 pp. Appendix. Index. Maps. $59.95, hard cover. $22.95, paper.
BRUCE PARROrr,

Introduction.MIKHAIL TsYPIlIN, The Politics of Russian- Security Policy. RAYMOND L. GARTlHOFF, Russian Military Doctr-ine and Deployments. JULIAN COOPER, Defense Industries in Russia and the Other Post-Soviet States. TATrIANASHAKLEINA, Russian Policy toward Military Conflicts in the Former Soviet Unlion. ELAINE M. HOLOBOFF, National Security in the Baltic States: Rolling Back the Bridgehead. NICHOLAS S. H. KRAWCIW, Ukrainian Perspectives on National Security and Ukrainian Military Doctrine. TARAS KUzIo, Ukrainian Civil-Military Relations and the Military Impact of the Ukrainian Economic Crisis. ANATOLII ROZANBOV, Belarusian Perspectives on National Security and Belarusian Military Policy. JONArHAN Avus, National Security and Military Issues in the Transcaucasus: The Cases of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. BESs A. BROWN,National Security and Military Issues in Central Asia.
CRAIG NAFION, Western Responses to MilitaryDevelopments in the Former Soviet Union. BRUCE PARROTT, State-Building and Post-Soviet Affairs: From the Past Military

to the Future.

SCHELBERT, LEO, and NICK CEH, eds. Essays in Russian and East European History: in Honor of Edward C. Thaden. East European Monographs, no. 175. Festschrift Boulder: East European Monographs, 1995. v, 252 pp. Hard cover.
ZDENKO ZLATrAR, Prologue: Edward C. Thaden: An Essay in Appreciation. RUDOLPH DANIELS, Tatishchev's Noble Plan. ERICH DONNEKRi an-d EVA-MARIIA HARTLNsTrEIN, Michail M. Scerbatov (1773-1790) als Kritiker Katharinas II. RoBiRwr E. JONES, The St.

Petersburg Academyof Sciences and the Development of the Black Sea Region (17731795). GEORGE YANEY, Stolypin's Land Reform of 1906-1914. JAMES CRACRAFT, Money

Talks?A Note on Political Stabilityin Late Imperial Russia. ZDENKO ZLATAR, From the The Dubrovnik of-Divo Gundalic (1589Renaissance to the Counter-Reformation: 1638). LECH TRZECIAKOWSKI, Polish Parliamnentarism during the Period of the Partitions. OSMOJUSSILA, The Dualist Characterof the Union Act in Porvoo 29th of March,
PACYGA,

History. BERNARD MICHEL, Edouard Benes et la France, 1918-1938. ANDREJS PLAKANS, The Russification Theme in Recent Latvian History. JOHN A. ARMSTFRONG, UkrainianGerman Relations: Background and Prospects. LEO SCHELBERT, Swiss Migration to Imperial Russia: A Review Essay. PETER KENEZ,Western Historiography of the Russian Civil War. GEORGE ENFEEN, Soviet Historical Scholarship of the 1920s and 1930s in the Light of Anglo-American Historiography. NICK CEH, The Publications of Edward C. Thaden.

Chicago's Pilsen Park and the Strugglefor Czechoslovak Independence duringWorldWar One. STFEPHEN FISCHER-GALATI, The Iron Guard: Its Place in Romanian

1809.JoHN L. KULCZYCKI, The First Migrants' Miner Associations in the Ruhr. DOMINIC

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SMYRNIW, eds. Socialist Realism Revisited. KOLESNIKOFF, NINA, and WALTER Hamilton, Ont.: McMaster University, 1994. 139 pp. Index. $20.00, hard cover.

of Style in EVGENY DOBRENKO, The PetrifiedUtopia: Time, Space, and Par-oxysms Socialist Realism. HANS GONTFHER, Socialist Realism and Utopianism. EDWAIRD MohEJKO, Socialist Realism: The Rise and Fall of a LiteraryDoctrine. MAGDA STrIZoErSKA,

Language That Creates a Social Reality:Linguistic Relativismand the Language of Ideologies. MASAYUKI YASUHARA, The Concept of Socialist Realism in Soviet Music. BeloVERONIKA AMBROS, Thle Drama of Czech Socialist Realism. GR{EGOIY CAIRI<-roN, Kanal: Genre in Socialist Realism. RoLx HELLEBUs r, Reflectionson an morsko-Baltiiskii Absence: NovelisticPortraitsof Stalin before 1953. WojCIECH ToMASIK, Socialist Realism in Polish Literature.

GASPAROV,BORIS, ROBERT P. HUGHES, IRINA PAPERNO, and OLGA RAEVSKYand theEastern Slays. Vol. 3: Russian Literaturein ModHUGHES, eds. Christianity ern Times.California Slavic Studies 18. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. ix, 332 pp. Index. $55.00, hard cover.
LIZA KNAPP, Gogol' and theAscentofJacob's Ladder: Realization of Biblical Metaphor. korni rasskaza L. N. Tolstogo ALEYANDER ZHOLKOVSKY, Morfologiia i istor-iclleskie "Posle bala" (iazychestvoi khristianstvo). LEWIsBAGBY, Chronotopoi of Pre-Convera Dead House. AAGE HANSEN-L6VE, Iskusstvokak religiia. Poeziia ransion: Notes from Beliefs:Spiritualismand Panthenego simvolizma.JOAN DELANEY GROSSMAN, Alternate ism among the Early Modernists. TOMAS VENCLOVA, K demonologii riusskogo simvolizma. DAVID M. BE'THEA, Aspects of the Apocalyptic Plot in the Age of Symbolism: Blok, Bely, and the Poetics of Revelation. IIRENE MASING-DELIC, Fedorovian ResGorky's "The Cemetery."VLADIMIR E. ALEXANDROV, Vladimir urrectingin Maksimn Nabokov's Metaphysical Aesthetics in the Context of the Silver Age. SAIRAH PRAT'rr,A Vegetable Gospel: Some Notes on Zabolotskyand totsvet.PE'FER ALBERG JENSEN, NIL'S LIUNE and IURII ZHIVAGO: Forma i preemstven-nost'. LAZARzFLFISHMAN, Boris Paster-lak i khristianstvo. OILGA RAEVSKY-HUGHES, Liturgicheskoe vremia i evkharistiia v romane

PasternakaDoktor Zhivago.

MUSIL, JiI, ed. The End of Czechoslovakia.Budapest: Central European Univer-

sity Press, 1995. xii, 283 pp. Index. Paper.

JiRI MUSIL,

MILAN KU{ FI,RA ai-d ZDElNP,.IK PAVLIK, Czeclh and Slovak Introduction-. Demography. VACLAV PROJCHA, Economic Development and Relations, 1918-89. Jiii MusiL, Czech and Slovak Society. JAN RYCHLIK, National Consciousness and the Common State (A Historical-EthnQlogical Analysis). ZDENEK SUDA, Slovakia in Czech National Consciousness. PEFR PRIHODA, Mutual Perceptions in Czech-Slovak Relationlships. MIROSLAv KUSY, Slovak Exceptionalism. ALENA BARTIOVA, Political PowerSharing in the Interwar Period. JAN RYCHLI-I, From Autonomy to Federation, 1938-

68. PEFIr PITHART, Towards a Shared Freedom, 1968-89. SHAR{ON L. WOLCHi1, Tlhe Politics of Transition and the Break-Up of Czechoslovakia. VACIAVZAK,The Velvet Divorce-Institutional Foundations.JACQUES RUlPNIK, The InternationalContext. Hungaryand theGreatPowers.War and Society RoMSIcS, IGNAC, ed. 20th Century 1995. in East Central Europe, vol. 33. Boulder: Social Science Monographs, Dist. Columbia University Press. xii, 391 pp. Index. Maps. Hard cover.
IGNAC RoMSIcS, Introduction. GRAYDON A. TUNSTALL, Jr., German and Austro-Hungarian War Planning and War Aims and the Concept of Mitteleuropa. TIBoiR HAJDU, Russian War Aims concerning Hungary during World War I. PETER PAsrOR, French War Aims against Austria-Hungary and the Treaty of Trianon. G1?ZAJESZENSZKY, British Policy towards Central Europe during World War I. SANDOR TARASZOVICS, Americain Peace Preparations during World War I and the Shaping of the New Hungary. ZSUZSA L. NAGY, Italy and Hungary at the Time of the Paris Peace Conference, 1919. FERENC, POLOSKEI, Huiigary's Initernational Position- in the 1920s. LASzL6 DI6SZEGI, Thle West-

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ern Powers and the Danube Basin in the 1930s. MARIO D. FENYO, Is Hungary Still in SANDOR SZAKALY, Hungarian-German Military Cooperation durinlgWorld Mitteleuropa? Plans for a New Hungary and the Paris War II. IGNAC RoMsIcs, WartimeAmericanPeace Conference, 1941-1947. ANDRAS D. BAN,BritishForeign Policy towardsEast Central Europe and Hungary, 1939-1947. NANDOiR F. D1RISZIG,ER, The Atlantic Democracies and the Movementsfor a "Free Hungary" during World War II. SlEPHEN BORSODY, Soviet Foreign Policy towards Central and Eastern Europe and Hungary, 1941-1947. MIHALY SZEGEDY-MASZAK, Illusions in Diplomacy: The Memoirs of Alad-ir LASZL6BORHI, Soviet Expansionismor AmericanImperialism?AmerSzegedy-Maszak. ican Response to the Sovietization of Hungary. TIBOR HAlDU, Soviet Foreign Policy towards Hungary, 1953-1956. BENNETr KovIZIC,Liberators: The Great Powers and Hungary in 1956. ANDREW FELKAY, Hungary and the Soviet Union in the Kidar Era, The Hungarian Army under Soviet Control. ANDIREW 1956-1988. BILA K. KIRTALY, LUDANYI, ProgrammedAmnesia and Rude Awakening:Hungarian-Minorities in Invs. Human Rights: ternationalPolitics, 1945-1989. JAMES M. WHIrE, "Differentiation"
The Dilemma of U.S. Policy towards Romania in the Case of the Hungarian Minority. PAL TAR, Promise and Vision: A Hungarian Assessment of the U.S. Position on Partner-ship for Peace.

VolumeKrysSEMEKA-PANKRATOV, ELENA, ed. Studies in Poetics: Commemorative Columbus: Slavica, 1995. xix, 588 pp. Hard cover. tyna Pomorska (1928-1986).
Structure. EL.BIEITA Ci110HENRYK BARAN, Krystyna Pomnorska as Scllolar: A Quest forDAKOWSKA ErrINGER, Reflection-s on the Life of a Friend. EILWBIETA ETrIINCrFR, Th-e Boiler by Zofia Nalkowska. STrEPHEN RUDY, A Translatioin of a Poenmby Boris Pasternak on Chopin's Third Piano Sonata in Memoriam Krystyna Pomorska Jakobson. KA1II EGERrON, A Letter fiom a Former Student. SAMUELJAY KEYSER, Mt. Auburin Cemetery. T. LUI;OMiR Dolezel, Roman Jakobson- as a Student of Communication. KATHERINE O'CONNOR, Chekhov's Death: His Textual Past Recaptured. CHRis roPIHElR SAWYER-LAUyANNO, A Semiotic Model of Meaning in the Composite Artistic Text. C. H. VAN SCHOONEVELD, Dumezil's Three Function-s and the Semantic Structure of Language. JINDrIZI1H

A Timely Reminder: Baudouin de Courtenay's Approach to the National Question. THOMAS G. WINNER, The Semiotics of Surrealism in the World of the Czech Avantgarde of the 1920s and 1930s. JoE ANDREW, "The Caresses of Black-Eyed Captive Women": Narrative, Desire and Gender in Puskin's ThePrisoner oftheCaucasus.EDNA The Boundaries of Sense: Cvetaeva's Extension of the Morpheme. BAYAIRA ANDREWS, AIRou'ruNovA,Obrazy pernatykh v poetike B. Pasternaka. HENRYK BARAN, Majakovskij's Holiday Poem in a Literary-Cultural Context. CATrHERINE V. CHVANY, The Poetics of Truth in Solzenicyn's Zaxar-Kalita (Zakhar-the-Pouch). NEIL, CORNWE;LL, Changinlg Places: Doctor Zivago and the Russian Novel. THOMAS EEKMAN, Trains ancl Travel in Cexov's Works. BORIS GASPAIROV, Ob odnom ritmiko-muzykal'nom motive v proze Guardand Puskin. MoIzuzis HALLI , An Pasternaka. EDYrHE C. HABER, Bulgakov's Whlite Orally Transmitted Poem of Majakovsky. ROBERr E. JONES, Gogol and the French Dramatists of the Absurd. KATHLEEN PARrHl, Thle Poetics of Village Prose. BAIZRY P. SCHERR, Narrative Strategies in Tolstoy's Cliildhood.ELENA S EMEKA-PAN KRATOV, Puskin 's Literature and Folklore. SAVELY SFEND1ROVIC11, Doktor Zhivago TheCaptain's Daughlter: Nose in Light of Stern's Tristramr i Georgii Pobedonosets. ROBERTr SZULKIN, Gogol's Thle VLADIMIR N. TOPOROV, Elena Guro: Mif o voploshchenii iunoshi-syna, o ego Shandy. i voskresenii. BORIS A. USPENSKY, Anatomniia metafory u Mandel'shtama. K1:I I. snmerti YAMANAKA, A Cat Has Nine Names: Semiotic Analysis of Poe's TheBlackCat. TAr'.JANA 0 poniatii "novoi pesni" v Rigvede. ALEXANDER LuBo'rsIKy, AccenJA. E1IZAIZENKOVA, tuation in the Technique of the Vedic Poets. ELENA V. PADULJEVA, K strukture teksta: kak sub"ekt rechi i sub"ekt soznaniia. CALVERrr WA'rKINS, A Figure of Govoriashchii
ToMAN, in Indo-European Grammar Poetic Synchlony in Zogsenko. Intonation KOYAMA, Narr-ative and Diachrony

in nuce.

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VUCINICH, WAYNE S., ed. Ivo Andric Revisited: The Bridge Still Stands. Berkeley:

International Area Studies, 1995. xiv, 239 pp. Index. Paper.


Ivo Andric and His Times.

WAYNE S. VUC(INIC(H, Introduction:

Andri's

Short Stories in the Context of the South Slavic Prose Tradition. GoRIDANA

THOMAS EEKMAN, IVO

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P. CRNKOVI(d, Ex Pontoand Unrest: Victimizationand "Eternal Art."ANDIREW WACHIQTLI, ImaginingYugoslavia: The Historical Archeologyof Ivo Andric. DRAGAN KuJUNDZIC, Ivo Andric and the Sarcophagus of History. TOMISLAV Z. LONGINOVId,East within the West: Bosnian Cultural Identityin the Works of Ivo Andric SLOBODANKA VLADIVGLOVER,Grief, Shanme,and the SmallMan in theWorksof Ivo Andric. RADMIIIA Goizup, Women in Andrics Writing. TAFYANA Popovi(d, Folk Tradition in the Storytelling of Ivo Andric. JOHN F. LOUD, Andric on Bosnia: The 1924 Dissertation. RONFILLE ALExVoice and Listener's Choice in the Prose of Ivo Andric. ANDER,Narrative
TORKE, HANSJOACHIM, and JOHN-PAUL HIMKA, eds. German-UUkrainian Relations in Historical Perspective. Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies

Press, 1994. viii, 239 pp. Index. $37.40, hard cover.

toph von Rommel. DETLEF BRANDES,German Colonists in SouthernUkr-aine up to the Repeal of the Colonial Statute. JOHN-PAUL HIMKA, German Culture and the National Awakening in Western Ukraine before the Revolution of 1848. ANDREAS KAPPFLIm' R, Ukrainians and Germans in Southern Ukraine, 1870s to 1914. JAROSLAW PELF:NSI,

EDGAR HOS1CH, An Episode from German-Ukrainian Scholarly Contacts: Dietric Chlis-

of 1918-19. IHOR KAMENE'FSKY, German Colonization Plans in Ukraine during World Wars I and II. BOHDAN KRAWCHENKO, Soviet Ukraine and Germany,1920-39. RALF BARToLEIT, The New Agrarian Order in Ukraine, 1941-42: Sources and Considerations. WOLFDIEFER BIHL, Ukrainians in the Armed Forces of the Reich: The 14th Waffen 45. JOHN A. ARMS'FRONG, Ukr-aine: Colony

Hetman Pavlo Skoropadsky and Germany (1917-18) as Reflected in His Memoirs. PE:FER BOROWSKY, Germany's Ukrainian Policy during World War I and theRevolution

Grenadier Division of the SS. PETER J. POTICHNYJ, The Ukrainian Insurgent Army TARAS HUNCzA1K, OUN-Germ-an (UPA) and the German Authorities. Relations, 1941or Partner? YAROSLAV BIIINSIKY, Germany,

WesternEurope, and Ukr-aine afterWorld War II.

BALZER, HARLEY D., ed. Russia's Missing Middle Class: The Professions in Russian History. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1996. xxii, 330 pp. Glossary. Index. $69.95,

hard bound. $29.95, paper.

sionalismand Politics: The Russian Feldsher Movement,1891-1918. JULIE V. BROWN, and Radicalization: Russian Psychiatrists Professionalization Respond to 1905. ScCOTr J.SEREGNY, Professional Activismand Association among Russian Teachers, 18641905. SAMUEL KASSOW, Professionalism STANKEVICH, The Transfer of Legal Tsarist Russia. RICHARD G. ROBIIINS,
1917. HARLEY D. BALZER, Conclusion:

HARLEY D. BALZER, Introduction. KENDALL, E. BAILES, Reflectionson Russian Pr-ofessions.HARLEY D. BALZER, The EngineeringProfessionin TsaristRussia.Jol-IN F. HUTCHafter1905. SAMtUEL C. RAMEIR, ProfesINSON, Politics and Medical Pr-ofessionalization

Governors at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. DANIEL. T. ORLOVSKxY, Professionalism in the Ministerial Bur-eaucracy on the Eve of the February Revolution of
The Missing Middle Class.

Technology and Culture: Law Professionals in JR.,The Limits of Professionalization:Russian

among

University

Professors.

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