Slavic Studies from Yale The Spanish Civil Milosevic War, the Soviet A Biography Union, and Adam LeBor A gripping account of Communism Europe's first rogue Stanley G. Payne leader in the post-cold war period and a reve­ "Stanley Payne offers latory look at the tragic story of the col­ us [here] the most lapse of a country. masterful, judicious, and up-to-date treat­ "Real insight and scrupulous detail. . . . ment of Communism An exceptionally compelling and in Spain in the 1930s. sharply written story."—Alan Furst, And he makes a author of Blood and Victory $35.00 broader contribution to the history of Communism through New in paperback his many remarkable political insights." Peter the —Michael Seidman $35.00 Great Solovki Lindsey Hughes The Story of Russia "[This] splendid new Told Through Its Most biography . .. brings us Remarkable Islands closer to the true face Roy R. Robson of the Tsar. "^Orlando Figes, Sunday Telegraph "[In this] extraordi­ $18.00 paperback nary book. . . all of the great traumas of Russian history are viewed through the Stalinism as a Way lens of a tiny island. ... A remarkable of Life journey."—Caryl Emerson 30iUus. $30.00 A Narrative in Documents, Abridged Edition Russia Abroad Lewis Siegelbaum Prague and the Russian Diaspora, 1918-1939 and Andrei Sokolov Catherine Andreyev Steven Shabad and Thomas Hoisington, translators and Ivan Savicky "An extremely valuable contribution This fascinating book presents the first to the study of Stalinism."—Slavic full account of Prague's Russian emigre Review (review of earlier edition) community from 1918 to 1939. $40.00 Annals of Communism Series $24.00 paperback

YALE University Press (rS) yalebooks.com Veiled Empire Flesh to Metal Gender and Power in Stalinist Soviet Literature and the Central Asia Alchemy of Revolution Douglas Northrop Rolf Hellebust "Veiled Empire is a path-breaking "Flesh to Metal is a highly original and highly sophisticated work account of the relationship of the that carefully unpacks the events body, metal, and the media, a dazzling surrounding what came to be a highly inquiry into how metaphors are symbolic piece of female clothing, forged into'hard signs.'A must for to explore much deeper contestations anyone interested in the poetic over power and identities and to hardware of Soviet/Russian cultural demonstrate the limits of Soviet history."—Sven Spieker, University of power as well as the pull of changing California,Santa Barbara.15 illustrations. loyalties through time." $42.50 cloth, $18.95 paper —Nazif Shahrani, Indiana University. 37 illustrations, 5 maps. $57.50 cloth, Building Democracy $25.95 paper in Contemporary Russia Western Support for The Transformation Grassroots Organizations of Central Asia Sarah L. Henderson States and Societies from Can foreign donors help build new Soviet Rule to Independence democracies? In the 1990s, public Edited by Pauline Jones Luong and private organizations such as "In this superb collection of essays USAID and the Soros Foundation eight scholars bring new data and poured huge amounts of money and fresh insights to key questions of the expertise into Russia to help build the relationship of state and society in post- dream of a vibrant democratic society. Soviet Central Asia that require us to Sarah L. Henderson argues that rethink conventional understandings despite the altruistic intentions of of the region. The Transformation of foreign assistance agencies and Central Asia is based on extensive domestic activists, foreign aid field work, deep local knowledge, designed to spur civic growth has and conceptual sophistication." had unintended consequences. —Ronald Suny, . 2 illustrations. $32.50 3 illustrations, 1 map. $49.95 cloth, $22.95 paper

At bookstores, or call (607) 277-2211 • www.cornellpress.cornell.edu Homeland Calling The Orient Within Exile Patriotism and the Balkan Wars Muslim Minorities and the Negotiation Paul Hockenos of Nationhood in Modern Bulgaria "Homeland Calling uncovers a world Mary Neuburger that went mostly unreported during "The Orient Within is a well researched the decade-long violent disintegration and clearly written book.The topics of former Yugoslavia but whose addressed are extensively covered and activities played a crucial and decisive very well argued: the Pomak question, role in the outcome of the wars. communist policies toward the This book should be read by anyone Muslims in the period immediately interested in the wars for the spoils of after the second world war, and the Yugoslavia."—Laura Silber, coauthor of dress code legislation of the 1980s; Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation. $27.95 themes concerning head-dress, the veil, and circumcision; and minority The Vanishing Hectare rights, the problems of interethnic Property and Value in communal relations, and the tensions Postsocialist Transylvania created by modernization." Katherine Verdery —Richard Crampton, University of "[Katherine Verdery] brings her Oxford. 13 illustrations, 2 maps. $42.50 knowledge to bear on a problem of New in Paper— world-historical significance: the transformation of property following Castration and the the collapse of state socialism in the Heavenly Kingdom former Soviet bloc. Katherine Verdery A Russian Folktale traces how collective forms of land Laura Engelstein use were transformed intot'private property,'and does so methodically, "Because Engelstein explores virtually documenting and analyzing with all aspects of the Skoptsy's world, her book succeeds in fulfilling her initial neither polemics nor circumlocution." aim of presenting the Skoptsy not —John Borneman, Princeton simply as aberrations but also as University. CULTURE AND SOCIETY AFTER representatives of the broader society SOCIALISM. 26 illustrations, 3 maps. in which they lived and of religious $55.00 cloth, $26.00 paper communities in general."—Journal of Modern History. 39 illustrations. $22.95

Cornell University Press O New From Palgrave Macmillan J~T

NOW IN PAPERBACK! NOW IN PAPERBACK! THE BALKANS TROUBLED WATERS From Constantinople to The Geopolitics of the Communism Caspian Region Dennis P. Hupchick R. Hrair Dekmejian and 512 pp. / 1-4039-6417-3 / S19.95 pb. Hovann H. Simonian 256 pp. / 1-86064-922-X / $27.50 pb. NOW IN PAPERBACK! I.B.Tauris CRIMEA The Great Crimean War, MILOSEVIC 1854-1856 The People's Tyrant Trevor Royle Vidosav Stevanovic 592 pp./ 1-4039-6416-5 / $19.95 pb. Preface by Zlata Filipovic 288 pp. / 1-86064-842-8 / $24.50 cl. THE RUSSIAN I.B.Tauris REVOLUTION FROM LENIN TO STALIN 1917-1929 THE DEMISE OF MARXISM- E.H. Carr and R.W. Davies LENINISM IN RUSSIA 224 pp. / 0-333-99309-8 / $21.95 pb. Archie Brown June 2004 / 224 pp. 0-333-65123-5/$75.00 cl. FROM NAPOLEON 0-333-65124-3 / $24.95 pb. TO STALIN AND OTHER ESSAYS E.H. Carr RUSSIAN POLITICS UNDER PUTIN Foreword by Jonathan Haslam 304 pp. / 0-333-99401-9 / $24.95 pb. Edited by Cameron Ross July 2004 / 304 pp. 0-7190-6800-2 / $69.95 cl. EASTERN EUROPE 0-7190-6801-0 / $24.95 pb. Manchester University Press I EASTERN EUROPE SINCE 1945 Third Edition Geoffrey Swain and ISAAK LEVITAN Nigel Swain Lyrical Landscapes 224 pp. / 1-4039-0417-0 / $24.95 pb. Averil King 128 pp. / 0-85667-576-8 / $30.00 pb. ENDING THE COLD WAR Philip Wilson Publishers Interpretations, Causation, and the Study of International NOW IN PAPERBACK! Relations THE ARMENIAN PEOPLE Edited by Richard K. Herrmann FROM ANCIENT TO and Richard Ned Lebow MODERN TIMES I. H. CAR* Vol. I: The Dynastic Periods: THE RUSSIAN New Visions in Security From Antiauity to the REVOLUTION FROM 256 pp. / 1-4039-6383-5 / $75.00 cl. Fourteenth Century LENIN TO STALIN 1-4039-6384-3 / $24.95 pb. 1917-1989 Vol. II: Foreign Dominion to Statehood: The Fifteenth Century PALGRAVE CONCISE to the Twentieth Century HISTORICAL ATLAS OF Edited by THE COLD WAR Richard C. Hovannisian Jonathan Swift Vol 1: 384 pp. 160 pp. / 0-333-99403-5 / $55.00 cl. 1-4039-6421-1 / $24.95 pb. 0-333-99404-3 / $19.95 pb. Vol 2: 512 pp. 1-4039-6422-X / $29.95 pb. 336 pp. / 2 vol. set 1-4039-6636-2 / $44.95

Distributor of Berg Publishers. Hambledon and London, I.B.Tauris, JfBVC? Manchester University Press, and Zed Books 1 "^macmi.lan (888) 330-8477 • Fax: (800) 672-2054 . www.palgrave-usa.com EW TITLE IN THE WORLD LitERATURE SEkl

Approaches to Teaching Tolstoy's Anna Karenina

Liza Knapp and Amy Mandelker, eds.

"The essays reflect an awareness of the latest research on the novel, and the range of topics and list of contributors Approaches to Teaching are impressive. Those less familiar with Tolstoy's Russian literature or with Tolstoy will find Anna Karenina something new on virtually every page, tidttt-rl In U/..1 k ii.iiU> UIMI but even Russian specialists will find \m\ Mamtlk.r inspiration from many of the essays."

— BARRY SCHERR,

Anna Karenina is probably the most often taught nineteenth-century Russian novel in the American academy. Teachers have found that including this virtuoso work of art on a syllabus reaps many rewards and stirs up heated classroom discussion—on sex and sexuality, dysfunction in the family, gender roles, society's hypocrisy and cruelty. But translation and transliteration problems, the peculiarity of Russian names Now available and terms, and the unfamiliarity of Russian ix&226pp. geography and history present a range of Cloth ISBN 0-87352-904-9 $37.50 pedagogical challenges. Paper ISBN 0-87352-905-7 % 19.75

26 Broadway, 3rd floor, New York, NY 10004-1789 Phone 646 576-5161 Fax 646 576-5160 www.mla.org Voice of the People Under Soviet Rule: From the People's Archive of Moscow 'This collection discloses the little-known and inadequately represented documentation of the Soviet state archives from the 18th century to the present — such as unofficial social organizations, political parties, religious and ecological organizations and private documents of individual citizens not normally acquired by state archives.

Departmental Records of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1953-1966 From the Holdings of the Russian State Archive of Contemporary History, Moscow, this collection expands the study of Soviet history in the Cold War period. It introduces previously classified archival documents focusing on the Central Committee's role on the nation's domestic and foreign policies; the development of its industrial and agricultural sectors; the character of its scientific and cultural activities; and the ultimate shape of its ideology.

PRIMARY SOURCE MICROFILM™ www.gale.com/psm 1.800-444-0799

All trademarks and registered names are used herein under license. Keeping the Bitb Russian Orthodox Monasticism in the Soviet Union, 1917-1939

JENNIFER JEAN WYNOT

Wynot presents a concise history of the trials and evolution of Russian Orthodox monasteries and convents and the important roles they have played in Russian culture, both spiritually and politically, from the abortive reforms of 1905 to the Stalinist purges of the 1930s. She shows how Orthodox monks and nuns continued to provide spiritual strength to the people, in spite of severe persecution, and despite the ambivalent relationship the Russian state has had toward the Russian church since the reign of Ivan the Terrible. «T* From the University of Notre Dame Press

Now Available in Paperback LIVING ICONS Persons of Faith in the Eastern Church Michael Plekon Foreword by Lawrence S. Cunningham 0-268-03351-X • $18.00 "Living Icons is a well-written, well-researched book that gives a moving portrayal of the lives of these ten people without sentimentalizing them. It is essential reading for Orthodox Christians." —The Russian Review

IVAN SERGEEVICH GAGARIN The Search for Orthodox and Catholic Union Jeffrey Bruce Beshoner 0-268-03166-5 • $39.95 cloth "Beshoner's meticulous analysis makes a valuable contribution to the scholarship on religious and church history in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. Above all, it provides a full, well-researched account of a prominent Russian Catholic publicist, stripping away rhetoric and polemics to give a coherent account of his views and how he came to them.... [A] pioneering monograph." —American Historical Review

THE HEART OF REALITY Essays on Beauty, Love, and Ethics by V. S. Soloviev Edited and Translated by Vladimir Wozniuk 0-268-03061-8 • $45.00 cloth "Wozniuk's translation of Soloviev's essays on beauty, love, and ethics makes a noteworthy contribution to the body of available English translations of Russian religious philosophy and aesthetics. I highly recommend it not only for graduate and undergraduate libraries, but also for undergraduate courses in the humanities on Russian and western intellectual history." —Ars Disputandi

WHOSE Forthcoming Spring 2004 WORLD Rmit't WHOSE WORLD ORDER? Russia's Perception of American Ideas after the Cold War Andrei P. Tsygankov i 0-268-04229-2 • $22.00 paper nericm "An original and penetrating analysis of American attempts to Ida. organize global understanding along lines comprehensive, and imtm inherently advantageous, to U.S. norms. Tsygankov has OWttr provided a welcome and successful interdisciplinary project." —Martha Merritt, University of Notre Dame

University of Notre Dame Press Chicago Distribution Center 11030 South Langley Avenue • Chicago, IL 60628 800.621.8476 (fax) • 800.621.2736 (phone) • www.undpress.nd.edu A SHORT HISTORY THE SPRING WILL COLD WAR ENDGAME OF RUSSIA'S FIRST BE OURS ORAL HISTORY. ANALYSIS. DEBATES CIVIL WAR POLAND ANDTHE POLES FROM OCCUPATIONTO Edited by William C. FROM THE TIME OF FREEDOM Wohlforth TROUBLESTOTHE Andrzej Paczkowski FOUNDING OFTHE "Cold War Endgame: Oral ROMANOV DYNASTY " The Spring Will Be Ours is a History, Analysis, Debates is a Chester S. L. Dunning major achievement of Polish fine marriage of diplomatic rec­ A special paperback edition history. It is the first attempted ollection and theoretical analy­ abridged for classroom use. synthesis of a crucial period, sis of a momentous three years. William Wohlforth's book will "A sweeping, detailed, readable largely falsified in the communist be advantageous in seminars account of the first Russian civil writings, based on newly avail­ on Soviet-American relations, war and an excellent analysis of able sources and interpretations. the end of the Cold War, and the war's causes and develop­ Paczkowski is a seasoned histo­ international relations theo­ ment." —Martha Luby Lahana rian, who writes well and who ry.... A terse summary cannot on the first edition in shows remarkable insights into do justice to the richness of The Russian Review the problems of the Polish people and republic." —PiotrWandycz, either diplomatic or scholarly "A historical tour de force, a argument. This good read will major reconceptualization energize many a historical and of Russia's Time of Troubles, "Essential to a deeper under­ theoretical discussion." 1598-1613."—Carol B. Stevens, standing of the experience and —Gordon L Shull, on the first edition in orientation of America's impor­ Perspectives on Political Science American Historical Review tant new European ally." 352 pages I $23.00 paper 352 pages 116 illustrations I $19.95 paper —

600 pages 17 maps I $39.95 cloth DEI State DfESS

820 N. University Drive, USB 1, Suite C • University Park, PA 16802 • fax 1-877-778-2665 • vwwv.psupress.org AVAILABLE IN BOOKSTORES. OR ORDER TOLL FREE 1-800-326-9180 Modern Russian Culture was first con­ ceived and created as a course for under­ graduates at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where the author, Lauren G. Leighton, taught during the last two dec­ ades of the previous century. & Gourse of Ideas and Images Modern Russian Culture is an audio-visual, multi-disciplinary course of 38 slide-show lectures on modern Russian culture (from the Student Edition, $49 XVIII century to our time) presented in a se­ 1000 annotated images, ries of Video DVDs and one Reference Disc historical-cultural notes, (DVD-ROM or CD-ROM) with high quality biographies, and more on photographic images, CD-quality music and a CD-ROM for Windows narration, and hypertext-linked notes. and Mac OS X

Credit cards, personal checks, and purchase orders are accepted online, by mail, email, and fax. B www.LexiconBridge.Corn S Lexicon Bridge Publishers B 202 Bridge Street, Ithaca, NY 14850 S fax: 607-273-4316 6 [email protected].

New publication from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Russian State University for the Humanities, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and the Committee on Archives and Records Management of the Council of the Republic of Belarus:

/JOKYMEHTM IIO HCTOPHH H KYJItbTYPE EBPEEB B APXHBAX BEJIAPYCH

Jewish Documentary Sources in Belarus Archives - A Guide

Edited by Mark Kupovetsky, Eduard Savitsky and Marek Web

The latest in a series of guides to Jewish resources in the archives of the former Soviet Union, this work describes 1,773 collections held in thirty- eight repositories in the Republic of Belarus.

ISBN 5-7281-0567-X 608 pages, hardbound $25.00 + $5.00 shipping and handling Order from JTS Press 212-678-8031 IIARINl. DOWN The best in Slavic Studies

NEW FROM EAST EUROPEAN MONOGRAPHS Tearing Down Prague's Jewish Town Ghetto-Clearance and the Legacy of Middle-Class Ethnic Politics around 1900 Cathleen M. Giustino Based on a rich array of rare documents, this book examines the local social and ethnic interest-group struggles that fueled the large-scale destruction and reconstruction of the city's former Jewish ghetto. 320 pages • 10 illus • $40.50 cloth

The Fall and Rise of a Nation Expendable Glory Czechoslovakia 1938-1941 A Russian Battleship in the Baltic 1915-1917 Edvard Benes George M. Nekrasov with an introduction by Milan Hauner The story of the battleship Slava, whose role Based on a newly discovered and previously in World War I was vital to Russia's defense unpublished manuscript and augmented with against the Germans. wartime speeches and other important 128 pages* $35.00 cloth documents, this book recounts the painful experience of the Sudeten Crisis and the Sowing the Seeds of Hatred formation of Benes's government-in-exile. Anti-Jewish Laws and Hungarian Public 320 pages • $40.00 cloth Opinion, 1938-1944 Janos Pelle A History of Eastern Europe A look at how extremist anti-Semitic publica­ Since the Middle Ages tions affected contemporary Hungarians. Emil Niederhauser 250 pages • $50.00 cloth A survey of the first five hundred years of A Balkan Tragedy, Eastern European history. The book examines Yugoslavia, 1941-1946: Memoirs of a the disappearance, assimilation, and recur­ Guerrilla Fighter rence of ethnic cultures over time and how Zvonimir Vuckovich the intermixing of cultures influenced the with an introduction by Dimitrije Djordjevic formation of modern states. 272 pages • $50.00 cloth 576 pages • cloth $60.00

FORTHCOMING FROM WALLFLOWER PRESS The Cinema of The Cinema of Hungarian Cinema Krzysztof Andrzej Wajda A Concise History Kieslowski Edited by John Orr and John Cunningham Variations on Destiny Elzbieta Ostrowska Ju|y *272 Pa9es * $2400 paper and Chance 208 pages • 8 illus. • $20.00 paper $67'50 Cl0th Marek Haltof $65.00 cloth June • 224 pages • $20.00 paper D,REC™ Distributed hy $65.00 cloth COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS DIRECTORS' CUTS columbia.edu/cu/cup 800-944-8848 What*., difference a Fli I bright makes

FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR PROGRAM Grants for U.S. Faculty and Professionals

1 RESEARCH opportunities in Eurasia and Eastern Europe » Lecture/research or lecture in Eurasia, Baltics or Eastern Europe Awards are for two to ten months. Deadline: August 1,2004 For detailed award description, eligibility guidelines and online application, visit CIES at www.cies.org. CULBRIGH T Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) 3007 Tilden Street, NW, Suite 5L Washington, DC 20008-3009 Tel.: 202.686.4000 • Fax: 202.362.3442 Web site: www.cies.org The Slavic Review is indexed in ABSEES (American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies). Articles appearing in this journal are abstracted or indexed in Historical Abstracts, America: His­ tory and Life, ABC Pol Sci: A Bibliography of Contents, Academic Index, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Linguistic Bibliography, Book Reviexu Index, Children's Book Reviexu Index Historical Abstracts, Humanities Index, MLA, PAIS, RILM, Social Science Index.

All issues of Slavic Review, excluding the most recent one year, are available online through JSTOR—a full text archive of selected scholarly journals—at participating libraries. (For a list of these libraries, please see our web site.)

Slavic Review is published at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with support from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center, the Department of History, and the Humanities Council.

Articles, books for review, and correspondence concerning editorial matters or advertising should be sent to Slavic Review, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 57 E. Armory Ave­ nue, Champaign, IL 61820-6601. Telephone: 217-333-3621; fax: 217-333-3872; e-mail: [email protected].; web site: http://zuwxu.econ.uiuc.edu/~slavrev. Slavic Reviexu does not ordinarily accept unsolicited book reviews. Please consult us in advance of submitting an uninvited book review.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING MANUSCRIfTS

Manuscripts for consideration should be printed on a letter-quality or near letter-quality printer and submitted by post or courier in four double-spaced copies. Notes and block quota­ tions should also be double-spaced; notes should be placed at the end of the manuscript and not at the bottom of the page. Library of Congress transliteration and the Chicago Manual of Style are to be followed. Manuscripts are sent to outside readers in anonymous form and should be prepared accordingly.

In general, articles should not exceed 8,000 words, excluding endnotes. Please indicate the word count on the cover page of the manuscript. Accepted manuscripts will be copyedited elec­ tronically, and authors will be asked to submit final versions on computer diskette. Submissions will not be returned.

The policy of Slavic Reviexu is not to consider materials that have been published or that are be­ ing considered for publication elsewhere, in any form or in any language. Slavic Reviexu is the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, whose members support the journal through their dues. Slavic Review expects the authors of articles published in the journal to belong to the association.