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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'>Dear Colleagues,<BR>
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I’m please to announce that the latest issue of <I>Canadian Slavonic Papers</I> was published in June and should be in the hands of subscribers.<BR>
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Below please find the Table of Contents.<BR>
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Non-subscribers may purchase a PDF version of this issue for $25.00 (CAD$ in Canada, US$ elsewhere).<BR>
Individual articles cost $5.00. <BR>
Orders can be placed by sending an e-mail to: Canadian Slavonic Papers<FONT COLOR="#7E0000"> </FONT><<FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><U>csp@ualberta.ca</U></FONT>>.<BR>
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Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj, Editor<BR>
Canadian Slavonic Papers<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'><B>CANADIAN SLAVONIC PAPERS<BR>
An Interdisciplinary Journal<BR>
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe<BR>
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Volume 47 • Numbers 1-2 • March-June 2005
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<I>Abstracts of articles are available at: </I><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><U>http://www.ualberta.ca/~csp/CurrentIssue.html<BR>
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<B>ARTICLES <BR>
</B>Violeta Davoliute 1 Shalamov’s Memory <BR>
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Donald Loewen 23 Placing the Poet in the Prose Autobiographies of Ivan Dmitriev and Gavrila Derzhavin <BR>
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Michael Magner 49 Civil Society in Poland after 1989: A Legacy of Socialism? <BR>
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Kelly Miller 71 Anna Akhmatova’s “An Old Portrait” and the Ballets Russes <BR>
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Donald F. Reindl 95 A Fungus by Any Other Name: Slovene Mycological Loan Translations <BR>
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Alison Rowley 111 Spreading the Bolshevik Message? Soviet Regional Periodicals for Women, 1917-1941 <BR>
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<B>REVIEW ARTICLES</B> <BR>
Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj 127 A Thousand Years of “Russianness”? <BR>
Review of: Simon Franklin and Emma Widdis, eds. National Identity in Russian Culture: An Introduction. <BR>
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<B>BOOK REVIEWS</B> <BR>
Volha Isakava 139 Ilya Kabakov. 60-e-70-e: Zapiski o neofitsial’noi zhizni v Moskve. <BR>
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Han Steenwijk 142 Rosanna Benacchio. I dialetti sloveni del Friuli tra periferia e contatto. <BR>
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Danko Sipka 144 Dzheljal' Jully and Andrej N. Sobolev. Albanskij toskskij govor sela Leshnja (kraina Skrapar). <BR>
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Lauren Lydic 146 Geoffrey N. W. Locke. The Serbian Epic Ballads: An Anthology.<BR>
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Adele Lindenmeyr 147 Walter G. Moss. Russia in the Age of Alexander II, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. <BR>
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Raymond Taras 148 Yann Breault, Pierre Jolicoeur and Jacques Lévesque. La Russie et son ex-empire: reconfiguration géopolitique de l’ancien espace soviétique. <BR>
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Cynthia Hyla Whittaker 150 James Cracraft. The Revolution of Peter the Great. <BR>
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Maria Carlson 151 Sergei Erlikh. Rossiia koldunov. <BR>
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Angela Brintlinger 152 Rolf Hellebust. Flesh to Metal: Soviet Literature and the Alchemy of Revolution. <BR>
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Hilary Pilkington 154 Tamar Horowitz, Bella Kotik-Friedgut and Stefani Hoffman. From Pacesetters to Dropouts: Post-Soviet Youth in Comparative Perspective. <BR>
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Patrice M. Dabrowski 155 Jonathan Huener. Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politics of Commemoration,1945-1979. <BR>
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George O. Liber 157 Andreas Kappeler, Zenon E. Kohut, Frank E. Sysyn, and Mark von Hagen, eds. Culture, Nation and Identity: The Ukrainian-Russian Encounter, 1600-1945. <BR>
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Rebecca Golbert 158 Vladimir Khanin. Documents on Ukrainian Jewish Identity and Emigration, 1944-1990. <BR>
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John B. Allcock 160 Renéo Lukic. L’Agonie Yougoslave (1986-2003). Les États-Unis et l’Europe face aux guerres balkaniques. <BR>
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Adalgisa Mingati 161 Giorgio Maria Nicolai. Dizionario delle parole russe che si incontrano in italiano. <BR>
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Terrence Carlton 164 Nicolae Pavliuc and Ion Robciuc. Ukrains'ki hovory Rumunii: Dialektni teksty. <BR>
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George Cummins 166 Anna Maria Perissutti. Determinátory neurc?itosti v c?es?tine?. <BR>
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Nicole L. Young 169 Wendy Rosslyn, ed. Women and Gender in 18th-Century Russia. <BR>
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Gerald Creed 171 Katherine Verdery. The Vanishing Hectare: Property and Value in Postsocialist Transylvania. <BR>
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J.A. Dunn 174 Antje Wessel. Englisches Lehngut in der russischen Fachsprache des Marketings und des Außenhandels. <BR>
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Andrea Chandler 175 Melissa L. Caldwell. Not by Bread Alone: Social Support in the New Russia.<BR>
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Sarah D. Phillips 176 Kathleen Kuehnast and Carol Nechemias, eds. Post- Soviet Women Encountering Transition: Nation Building, Economic Survival, and Civic Activism. <BR>
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George Mihaychuk 178 Irena R. Makaryk. Shakespeare in the Undiscovered Bourn: Les Kurbas, Ukrainian Modernism, and Early Soviet Cultural Politics. <BR>
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Alexander Hill 181 David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye and Bruce W. Menning, eds. Reforming the Tsar’s Army – Military Innovation in Imperial Russia from Peter the Great to the Revolution. <BR>
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Stanislav Kirschbaum 181 M. Mark Stolarik, ed. The Slovak Republic. A Decade of Independence (1993-2002). <BR>
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John R. Staples 182 Willard Sunderland. Taming the Wild Field: Colonization and Empire on the Russian Steppe. <BR>
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Denis Kozlov 184 Serhy Yekelchyk. Stalin’s Empire of Memory: Russian-Ukrainian Relations in the Soviet Historical Imagination. <BR>
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