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INDEX TO VOLUME 64 Contents of Volume 64 Number 1, Spring 2005 ARTICLES Khadzhi- Murat’s Silence David Herman Engendering Suspicion: Homosexual Panic in the Post-Soviet Detektiv Brian James Baer A Visit to the Museum: Aleksandr Sokurov’s Russian Ark and the Framing of the Eternal Tim Harte National Identity and Public Support for Political and Economic Reform in Ukraine Stephen Shulman Borderlands of Faith: Reconsidering the Origins of a Ukrainian Tragedy Barbara Skinner Epidemic and Empire: Ethnicity, Class, and “Civilization” in the 1892 Tashkent Cholera Riot Jeff Sahadeo The Trap of Backwardness: Modernity, Temporality, and the Study of Eastern European Nationalism Maria Todorova BOOK REVIEWS COLLECTED ESSAYS BOOKS RECEIVED OBITUARY Number 2, Summer 2005 ARTICLES Soviet Car Rallies of the 1920s and 1930s and the Road to Socialism Lewis H. Siegelbaum Amnesty 1945: The Revolving Door of Stalin’s Gulag Golfo Alexopoulos Returning the Ticket: Joseph Brodsky’s “August” and the End of the Petersburg Text? Andrew Reynolds Modernity, Postcolonialism, and Theatrical Form in Uzbekistan Laura L. Adams Patronage and Public Culture in the Russian Free Economic Society, 1765-1796 Colum Leckey : “Discovering” the Galician Borderlands: The Case of the Eastern Carpathians Patrice M. Dabrowski BOOK REVIEWS COLLECTED ESSAYS BOOKS RECEIVED OBITUARY Slavic Review 64, no. 4 (Winter 2005) INDEX TO VOLUME 64 Contents of Volume 64 Number 1, Spring 2005 ARTICLES Khadzhi- Murat’s Silence David Herman Engendering Suspicion: Homosexual Panic in the Post-Soviet Detektiv Brian James Baer A Visit to the Museum: Aleksandr Sokurov’s Russian Ark and the Framing of the Eternal Tim Harte National Identity and Public Support for Political and Economic Reform in Ukraine Stephen Shulman Borderlands of Faith: Reconsidering the Origins of a Ukrainian Tragedy Barbara Skinner Epidemic and Empire: Ethnicity, Class, and “Civilization” in the 1892 Tashkent Cholera Riot Jeff Sahadeo The Trap of Backwardness: Modernity, Temporality, and the Study of Eastern European Nationalism Maria Todorova BOOK REVIEWS COLLECTED ESSAYS BOOKS RECEIVED OBITUARY Number 2, Summer 2005 ARTICLES Soviet Car Rallies of the 1920s and 1930s and the Road to Socialism Lewis H. Siegelbaum Amnesty 1945: The Revolving Door of Stalin’s Gulag Golfo Alexopoulos Returning the Ticket: Joseph Brodsky’s “August” and the End of the Petersburg Text? Andrew Reynolds Modernity, Postcolonialism, and Theatrical Form in Uzbekistan Laura L. Adams Patronage and Public Culture in the Russian Free Economic Society, 1765-1796 Colum Leckey : “Discovering” the Galician Borderlands: The Case of the Eastern Carpathians Patrice M. Dabrowski BOOK REVIEWS COLLECTED ESSAYS BOOKS RECEIVED OBITUARY Slavic Review 64, no. 4 (Winter 2005) Number 3, Fall 2005 ARTICLES Geography Matters: Discerning the Importance of Local Context Beth Mitchneck The Impossible Peasant Voice in Russian Culture: Stylization and Mimicry J. Alexander Ogden How Tolstoevskii Pleased Readers and Rewrote a Russian Myth Jeffrey Brooks Isaac Babel’s Tales of Collectivization: Rites of Transition in the New Soviet Village CarolJ . Avins Contesting the Paradigms of De-Stalinization: Readers’ Responses to One Day in the Life of van Denisovich Miriam Dobson The Cable Car at Kasprowy Wierch: An Environmental Debate in Interwar Poland Daniel Stone FILM REVIEW BOOK REVIEWS REFERENCE BOOKS OF 2003-2004: A SELECTION COLLECTED ESSAYS BOOKS RECEIVED Number 4, Winter 2005 FORUM: On Collaboration in Poland and the Soviet Union during World War II Collaboration in a “Land without a Quisling”: Patterns of Cooperation with the Nazi German Occupation Regime in Poland during World War II Klaus-Peter Friedrich “Every Family Has Its Freak”: Perceptions of Collaboration in Occupied Soviet Russia, 1943-1948 Jeffrey W. Jones Why the Poles Collaborated So Little—And Why That Is No Reason for Nationalist Hubris John Connelly Collaboration on Trial: New Source Material on Soviet Postwar Trials against Collaborators Tanja Penter Where Did All the Collaborators Go? Martin Dean ARTICLES Kirov and Death in The Great Citizen: The Fatal Consequences of Linguistic Mediation Julie A. Cassiday “In a Manner Befitting Soviet Citizens”: An Uprising in the Post-Stalin Gulag Steven A. Barnes Russian Colonialism and the Asiatic Mode of Production: (Post-) Soviet Ethnography Goes to Alaska Sonja Luehrmann BOOK REVIEWS DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, 2004 BOOKS RECEIVED LETTERS INDEX

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