INDEX TO VOLUME 55 January—October 1996 ARTICLES Eisen, Samuel D. Whose Lenin Is It Anyway? Viktor Shklovsky, Boris Eikhen- baum and the Formalist-Marxist Debate in Soviet Cultural Politics (A View from the Twenties). 1:65-79. Emerson, Caryl. New Words, New Epochs, Old Thoughts. 3:355-64. Farrow, Lee. Peter the Great’s Law of Single Inheritance: State Imperatives and Noble Resistance. 3:430—47. Forrester, Sibelan. Reading for a Self: Self-Definition and Female Ancestry in Three Russian Poems. 1:21-36. Frank, Stephen P. Narrative within Numbers: Women, Crime and Judicial Statistics in Imperial Russia, 1834-1913. 4:541-66. Gheith, Jehanne M_ The Superfluous Man and the Necessary Woman: A “Re- vision.” 2:226—44. Gorham, Michael. Tongue-tied Writers: The Rabsel’kor Movement and the Voice of the “‘New Intelligentsia” in Early Soviet Russia. 3:412-29. Herman, David. A Requiem for Aristocratic Art: Pushkin’s “Egyptian Nights.” 4:661-80. Hickey, Michael C. Discourses of Public Identity and Liberalism in the February Revolution: Smolensk, Spring 1917. 4:615-37. Holl, Bruce T. Gogol’s Captain Kopeikin and Cervantes’ Captive Captain: A Case of Metaparody. 4:681-91. Hudson, George E. See Medvedkov, Yuri V. Klanderud, Paul. Maiakovskii’s Myth of Man, Things and the City: From Poshlost' to the Promised Land. 1:37-—54. Koenker, Diane P. Factory Tales: Narratives of Industrial Relations in the Transi- tion to NEP. 3:384—411. Kopper, John M. Surrealism under Fire: The Prose of Boris Poplavskii. 2:245- 64. Laursen, Eric. Memory in Nabokov’s Mary. 1:55-64. Lowe, David. Gounod’s Faust and Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. 2:279- 88. Manouelian, Edward. From Pis'ma to Pis'mena: Ideological and Journalistic Con- texts of Remizov’s Documentary Project. 1:1-20. Matsuzato, Kimitaka. The Fate of Agronomists in Russia: Their Quantitative Dy- namics from 1911 to 1916. 2:172-200. Medvedkov, Olga L. See Medvedkov, Yuri V. Medvedkov, Yuri V., Olga L. Medvedkov, and George E. Hudson. The December 1993 Russian Election: Geographical Patterns and Contextual Factors. 1:80- 98. Moeller-Sally, Betsy F Masks of the Prophet in the Work of Velimir Khlebnikov: Pushkin and Nietzsche. 2:201-25. Newlin, Thomas. The Return of the Russian Odysseus: Pastoral Dreams and Rude Awakenings. 3:448-74. 736 The Russian Review Rowland, Daniel P Moscow—The Third Rome or the New Israel?. 4:591-614. Salys, Rimgaila. Love, Death and Creation: Boris Pasternak and Two Rilke Requiems. 2:265-78. Seregny, Scott J. Teachers and Rural Cooperatives: The Politics of Education and Professional Identities in Russia, 1908-17. 4:567-90. Steinberg, Mark. Stories and Voices: History and Theory. 3:347-54. Valentino, RusseliS. A Wolfin Arkadia: Generic Fields, Generic Counterstatement and the Resources of Pastoral in Fathers and Sons. 3:475—93. von Geldern, James. Life In-Between: Migration and Popular Culture in Late Im- perial Russia. 3:365-83. Weiner, Amir. The Making of a Dominant Myth: The Second World War and the Construction of Political Identities within the Soviet Polity. 4:638—60. Whittaker, Cynthia Hyla. The Idea of Autocracy among Eighteenth-Century Rus- sian Historians. 2:149-71. REVIEW ESSAY Raleigh, Donald J. The Russian Archive Series. 692-98. NOTES AND DOCUMENTS Izmozik, Vladlen S. Voices from the Twenties: Private Correspondence Inter- cepted by the OGPU. 2:287-308. Kryshtanovskaia, Olga. See White, Stephen Kukolev, Igor. See White, Stephen Lapteva, Liudmila. Problems of Local Self-Government in Russia. 2:317-24. Mawdsley, Evan. See White, Stephen Saldin, Pavel. See White, Stephen White, Stephen, Olga Kryshtanovskaia, Igor Kukolev, Evan Mawdsley, and Pavel Sal- din. Interviewing the Soviet Elite. 2:309-16. RESEARCH NOTE David-Fox, Michael, and David Hoffmann. The Politburo Protocols, 1919-40. 1:99-103. Hoffman, David. See David-Fox, Michael DISCUSSION Lih, Lars T. Bertrand Patenaude’s “‘Peasants into Russians.” 3:494—96. Patenaude, Bertrand. Response to Lars T. Lih. 3:496-97. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Golstein, Vladimir. 3:532. Gorchakov, Genrikh. 3:532-33. Karlinsky, Simon. 3:534—-36. FROM THE EDITOR Wildman, Allan. 2:v—vii; 4:vii-—viii. Hoffmann, David. 3:vii—viii. OBITUARY Rollins, Patrick Joseph (Carl Boyd). 1:144. Index te Volume 55 737 BOOK REVIEWS: LITERATURE AND FINE ARTS Bagby, Lewis. Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinsky and Russian Byronism (Monika Greenleaf). 3:503-504. Baigell, Ranee, and Matthew Baigel, eds. Soviet Dissident Artists: Interviews after Perestroika (Dmitri Shalin). 4:709-10. Bartlett, Rosamund. Wagner and Russia (R.D.B. Thomson). 4:706-707. Braun, Edward. Edward Meyerhold: A Revolution in Theatre (Felicia Hardison Londré). 4:707-708. Diment, Galya. The Autobiographical Novel of Co-Consciousness: Goncharov, Woolf, and Joyce (Angelia Brintlinger). 1:109-109. Doherty, Justin. The Acmeist Movement in Russian Poetry: Culture and the Word (Sonia I. Ketchian). 4:704-705. Dowler, Wayne. An Unnecessary Man: The Life of Apollon Grigor’e v (Marcus C. Levitt). 4:701-702. Emerson, Caryl, and Robert William Oldani. Modest Musorgsky and “Boris Go- dunov’’: Myths, Realities, and Reconsiderations (Anna A. Tavis). 1:104—106. Epstein, Mikhail N. After the Future: The Paradoxes of Postmodernism and Con- temporary Russian Culture (Stephen C. Hutchings). 4:710-12. Finke, Michael C. Metapoesis: The Russian Tradition from Pushkin to Chekhov (Maria Banerjee). 3:501. Frank, Joseph Frank. Dostoevsky: The Miraculous Years, 1865-1871 (Abbott Gleason). 2:325-26. Gelfant, Blanche H. Cross-Cultural Reckonings: A Triptych of Russian, American, and Canadian Texts (Galya Diment). 4:703-704. Golub, Spencer. The Recurrence of Fate: Theatre and Memory in Twentieth-Century Russia (Catherine Schuler). 2:327-28. Hoisington, Sona Stephen, ed. A Plot of Her Own: The Female Protagonist in Rus- sian Literature (Mary F. Zirin). 3:505-—506. Howell, Yvonne. Apocalyptic Realism: The Science Fiction of Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (Dmitri Shlapentokh). 1:116-17. Johnson, Vida T., and Graham Petrie. The Films of Andrei Tarkovsky: A Visual Fugue (Peter Kenez). 1:117-18. Kelly, Catriona, ed. An Anthology of Russian Women’s Writing, 1777-1992 (Lyu- bomira P. Gribble). 1:111-12. A History of Russian Women’s Writing, 1820-1992 (Lyubomira P. Gribble). 1:111-12. Layton, Susan. Russian Literature and Empire: Conquest of the Caucasus from Pushkin to Tolstoy (Katya Hokanson). 3:502-503. Leighton, Lauren G. The Esoteric Tradition in Russian Romantic Literature: De- cembrism and Freemasonry (Carolyn J. Ayers). 1:107-109. Levin, Yu. D. The Perception of English Literature in Russia: Investigations and Materials (Joan Delaney Grossman). 3:498-99. Ljunggren, Magnus. The Russian Mephisto: A Study of the Life and Work of Emilii Medtner (Daniel Rancour-Laferriere). 3:504. Maguire, Robert A. Exploring Gogol (Christopher R. Putney). 4:699-700. Morson, Gary Saul. Narrative and Freedom: The Shadows of Time (Boris Gaspa- rov). 1:106—107. Muller de Morogues, Inés. ‘Le probléme féminin’’ et les portraits de femmes dans loeuvre de Nikolaj Leskov = Slavica Helvetica (Hugh McLean). 4:700-701 738 The Russian Review Nepomnyashchy, Catharine Theimer. Abram Tertz and the Poetics of Crime (Rachel May). 3:507-508. Paperno, Irina, and Joan Delaney Grossman,eds. Creating Life: The Aesthetic Uto- pia of Russian Modernism (Steven Cassedy). 1:114—-15. Patterson, David. Exile: The Sense of Alienation in Modern Russian Letters (Eric Laursen). 4:705-—706. Porter, Robert. Russia’s Alternative Prose (Helena Goscilo). 2:328-29. Punin, N. O Tatline (John E. Bowlt). 4:708-709. Rayfield, Donald. The Literature of Georgia: A History (Luigi Magarotto). 3:499-500. Roberts, Peter Deane. Modernism in Russian Piano Music: Skriabin, Prokofiev, and Their Contemporaries (Margarita Mazo). 2:326-27. Rosenthal, Bernice Glatzer,ed. Nietzsche and Soviet Culture: Ally and Adversary (Igal Halfin). 3:506—507. Simmons, Cynthia. Their Fathers’ Voice: Vassily Aksyonov, Venedikt Erofeev, Ed- uard Limonov, and Sasha Sokolov (Konstantin Kustanovich). 1:112-13. Tavis, Anna A. Rilke’s Russia: A Cultural Encounter (Rimgaila Salys). 1:110. Udal'tsova, N. Zhizn’ russkoi kubistki: Dnevniki, stat'i, vospominaniia (John E. Bowlt). 4:708-709. Vroon, Ronald, and John Malmstad, eds. Readings in Russian Modernism: To Honor Vladimir Fedorovich Markov (William J. Comer). 1:115-16. Zholkovsky, Alexander. Text counter Text: Rereadings in Russian Literary History (Nicholas Rzhevsky). 4:702-703. BOOK REVIEWS: HISTORY Aer, Anneli. Patents in Imperial Russia: A History of the Russian Institution of In- vention Privileges under the Old Regime (Peter Gatrell). 4:714. Andrle, Vladimir. A Social History of Twentieth-Century Russia (David Hoff- mann). 1:135-36. Bacon, Edwin. The Gulag at War: Stalin’s Forced Labour System in the Light of the Archives (Mark von Hagen). 4:718-19. Blank, Stephen. The Sorceror as Apprentice: Stalin as Commissar of Nationalities, 1917-1924 (Ronald Grigor Suny). 2:334—35. Blobaum, Robert E. Rewolucja: Russian Poland, 1904-1907 (Matthew R. Schwo- nek). 1:123-24. Chase, William, and Jeffrey Burds, eds. Putevoditel', vol. 1, Kratkii spravochnik fondov (Donald J. Raleigh). 4:692-98. Clowes, Edith W., Samuel D. Kassow, and James L. West, eds. Between Tsar and People: Educated Society and the Quest for Public Identity in Late Imperial Rus- sia (John P. McKay). 1:126. Deych, Genrich M. Putevoditel': Arkhivnye dokumenty po istorii Evreev v Rossii v X1X-nachale XX vv. (Donald J. Raleigh). 4:692-98. Dunn, Walter S., Jr. The Soviet Economy and the Red Army, 1930-1945 (Hubert P. van Tuyll). 4:719-20. Dyakov, Yuri, and Tatyana Bushuyeva, eds. The Red Army and the Wehrmacht: How the Soviets Militarized Germany, 1922-33, and Paved the Way for Fascism (Phillip A. Peterson). 3:517-18. Fishman, David E. Russia’s First Modern Jews: The Jews of Shklov (Seth Wo- litz). 1:121-22. Index to Volume 55 739 Fitzpatrick, Sheila. Stalin’s Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the Soviet Village after Collectivization (Gabor T. Rittersporn). 1:134—35. Frank, Stephen P., and Mark D. Steinberg, eds. Cultures in Flux: Lower-Class Values, Practices and Resistance in Late Imperial Russia (Priscilla Roose- velt). 1:124. Freeze, Gregory L., and S. V. Mironenko, eds. Putevoditel', vol. 1, Fondy Gosu- darstvennogo arkhiva Rossiiskoi Federatsii po istorii Rossii X1X-nachala XX vv. (Donald J. Raleigh). 4:692-98. Fuller, William C., Jr. Strategy and Power in Russia, 1600-1914 (Jacob W. Kipp). 1:119-21. Galili, Z. A. Men'shiviki v 1917 godu. Vol 1. Men'shiviki v 1917 godu: V 3 tomakh (Abraham Ascher). 3:515-16. Gassenschmidt, Christoph. 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