The Russian Review
Volume 72, Number 2/April 2013
http://ejournals.ebsco.com/ direct.asp?IssueID= FB89B451AFC7
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
pp.ii-ii
The Concepts of Gender, Citizenship, and Empire and Their Reflection in Post-Soviet Culture
pp.187-211
ROSALIND MARSH
Parent Diaries and the Child Study Movement in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia
pp.212-241
ANDY BYFORD
"Too gruesome to be fully taken in": Konstantin Simonov's "The Extermination Camp" as Holocaust Literature
pp.242-259
JEREMY HICKS
The Valaam Myth and the Fate of Leningrad's Disabled Veterans
pp.260-284
ROBERT DALE
The Squid and the Whale à la russe: Navigating the "Uncanny" in Dmitry Bykov's ZhD
pp.285-302
YULIYA MINKOVA
BOOK REVIEWS
pp.303-360
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
pp.361-364
Volume 72, Number 2/April 2013
http://ejournals.ebsco.com/
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
pp.ii-ii
The Concepts of Gender, Citizenship, and Empire and Their Reflection in Post-Soviet Culture
pp.187-211
ROSALIND MARSH
Parent Diaries and the Child Study Movement in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia
pp.212-241
ANDY BYFORD
"Too gruesome to be fully taken in": Konstantin Simonov's "The Extermination Camp" as Holocaust Literature
pp.242-259
JEREMY HICKS
The Valaam Myth and the Fate of Leningrad's Disabled Veterans
pp.260-284
ROBERT DALE
The Squid and the Whale à la russe: Navigating the "Uncanny" in Dmitry Bykov's ZhD
pp.285-302
YULIYA MINKOVA
BOOK REVIEWS
pp.303-360
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
pp.361-364
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