NATIONAL CONVENTION 1986 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SLAVIC STUDIES

.18TH NATIONAL CONVENTION November 20-23, 1986

Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Orleans, LA

Hosted by the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Contents

AAASS Board of Directors iv Honorary Convention Chair v Program Committee v Local Arrangements Committee v Southern Conference on Slavic Studies v AAASS Institutional Members vi AAASS Regional Affiliates vii AAASS Affiliate Societies vii AAASS National Office Staff vii PROGRAM GUIDE 7 PROGRAM: DAILY SCHEDULE 13 Call for Proposals: AAASS 19th National Convention, 1987 63 Advertisements 64 Index of Advertisers 95 Index of Exhibitors 95 Map of Exhibit Area 96 Index. of Participants 97 Maps of Meeting Rooms 104

iii AAASS Board of Directors

*Murray Feshbach, President (Georgetown U.) *Charles Jelavich, Vice-President/President-Elect (Indiana U.) *Dorothy Atkinson, Executive Director (Stanford U.) *Andrzej Korbonski, Treasurer (U. of California, Los Angeles) Victoria E. Bonnell, Member-at-Large (U. of California, Berkeley) John Bowlt, Member-at Large (U. of Texas, Austin) JosefBrada, AEA rep. (Arizona State U.) Timothy Colton, Member-at-Large (U. of Toronto, Canada) Istvan Deak, Member-at-Large (Columbia U.) William Derbyshire, AATSEEL rep. (Rutgers U.) Charles Gati, APSA rep. (Columbia U.) Bruce Lincoln{ Council of Member Institutions rep. (Northern Illinois u., Paul Lydolph, AAG rep. (U. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) Sidney Monas, Editor, Slavic Review (U. of Texas, Austin) Dennis Reinhartz, Council of Regional Affiliates rep. (U. of Texas, Arlington) William Rosenberg, Member-at-Large (U. of Michigan) Ivan Szelenyi, ASA rep. (U. of Wisconsin, Madison) *Sarah M. Terry, Member-at-Large (Tufts U.) Charles Timberlake, Council of Regional Affiliates rep. (U. of Missouri, Columbia) Reginald Zelnik, AHA rep. (U. of California, Berkeley)

*Executive Committee

iv Honorary Convention Chair

Rochelle Ross, Loyola U., New Orleans, emeritus

Program Committee

Samuel H. Baron, Chair, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Lee Congdon, James Madison U. Ellen Mickiewicz, Emory U. Martin Miller, Duke U. Richard Porter, Vanderbilt U. Gertrude Schroeder Greenslade, U. of Virginia Ewa Thompson, Rice U.

Local Arrangements Committee

Lydia Voigt, Chair, Loyola U., New Orleans Toussaint Hocevar, U. of New Orleans Edward Lazzerini, U. of New Orleans Michelle LeVY, Xavier U. Thomas Owen, Louisiana State U. Samuel Ramer, Tulane U. Karl Roider, Louisiana State U.

Sponsoring Regional Association: Southern Conference on Slavic Studies

John Basil, President, U. of South Carolina Josef Anderle, President-elect, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Larry Holmes, Secretary-Treasurer, U. of South Alabama Hugh Ragsdale, Past-President, U. of Alabama David M. Griffiths, Executive Council, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill George Munro, Executive Council, Virginia Commonwealth U. Elizabeth Neatrour, Executive Council, James Madison U. Samuel C. Ramer, Executive Council, Newcomb College Priscilla Roosevelt, Executive Council, Catholic U. of America Sasha Saari, Executive Council, Ferrum College

v AAASS Institutional Members

Academic Travel Abroad Louisiana State University American University Loyola University, New Orleans Arizona State University University of Massachusetts, University of Arizona, Tucson Amherst Boston College Memphis State University Boston University Michigan State University Brown University University of Michigan Bryn Mawr College Middlebury College , Berkeley University of Minnesota University of California, Los Angeles Mississippi State University University of California, San Diego National Council for Soviet & East European Research Choate Rosemary Hall University of Nebraska Citizen Exchange Council New York Public Library Cold Spring Harbor High School (NY) State University of New York, Columbia University Albany University of Connecticut, Storrs State University of New York, Cornell University Stony brook Council on International Educational North Carolina State University Exchange University of North Carolina, Current Digest of the Soviet Press Chapel Hill Dartmouth College University of North Dakota Defense Language Institute Northern Illinois University University of Delaware, Newark University of Notre Dame University of Denver Ohio State University Dickinson College University of Oklahoma Duke University University of Oregon East European Program, Wilson Center University of Pennsylvania Emory University University of Pittsburgh Florida State University Portland High School (ME) George Washington University Princeton University Georgetown University Rutgers University Grinnell College Shevchenko Scientific Society Harvard University Slavic American Cultural Haverford College Association University of Hawaii University of Southern California College of the Holy Cross Stanford University Hoover Institution Syracuse University Hudson Institute University of Tennessee, Knoxville I.T.S. Tours & Travel Tour Designs University of Illinois, Urbana Tufts University Indiana University US Army Russian Institute International Institute for Vassar College Advanced Studies Washington University, Saint Louis University of Iowa James Madison University Wichita State University Joint Committee on Eastern Europe University of Wisconsin, Madison Kennan Institute University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Kent State University

vi AAASS Regional Affiliates Central Slavic Conference Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference Midwest Slavic Conference New England Slavic Association Rocky Mountain Association for Slavic Studies Southern Conference on Slavic Studies Southwestern Association for Slavic Studies Washington, DC Chapter of the AAASS Western Slavic Association

AAASS Affiliated Societies American Association for Southeast European Studies American Association for the Study of Hungarian History American Association of Teachers of Slavic & East European Languages American Council of Teachers of Russian Association for Croatian Studies Association for the Advancement of Polish Studies Association for the Study of Nationalities (USSR and East Europe) Bulgarian Studies Association Czechoslovak History Conference Modern Greek Studies Association North American Society for Serbian Studies Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences Slovak Studies 'Association Society for Albanian Studies Society for Armenian Studies Society for Romanian Studies Society for Slovene Studies Society for the Study of Religion under Communism

AAASS National Office Staff Denise J. Youngblood, Assistant to the Executive Director and Convention Coordinator Christie Cochrell, Administrative Assistant Sandy Schneider, Secretary

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Program Guide

Thursday, Nov. 20, 1986

Pre~Convention 7:00pm- 8:00pm 7:00om- 9:00pm 8:00pm · 9:00pm 9:00om - !O:OOom

MAUl Committee on Subcommittee on Language Training East European Languages/National Advisory Comminee

KULIMA H Albania After Haxha (Roundtable)

PEACIITREE 1·2 Soviet Central Asian Collections at US Ubraries (Roundtable)

GRAND 1·3 Forty Years of American Sovietology: Appraisal and Prospects (Roundtable)

O'HARE 1-4 An and Politics in Soviet and East European Cinema

RAMPART 1-5 Honor and Office in Musc"'l'

DAUPHINE 1-6 The Peasantry in Nineteenth-Century

ROYALE US Dept. of Education, Title VI Workshop

KENILWORTH 1·7 Manpower and Nationality in the USSR: Some Contrasung ViNPS

VERSAilLES 1-8 Miracle or Band Aid? -An Evaluation of the Hun~arian Economic Development Program

BURGUNDY !O:OOam - 2:00pm Subcommittee on I REX Language Proficiency

REGENCY FOYER Welcommg Reception Hosted bv Lovola Umversu). ·

ASHLAND 4:00pm - 6:00pm Subcomm1ttee on ManuscriptS and Archrves

7 Friday,~ov.21, 1986

8:30am · !0:30am 10:40am - 12:40om 1:30pm ·3:30pm 3:40pm. 5:40pm 6'0Qom • 7:00pm

MAUl 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 Literature in Jozef Konrad Power, Publishing, New Research in Post-1918 Korz:emowski: and Printing Among Nineteenth- A Polish Muslims of the Century Russian Consciousne&S Russian Empire Publishing and In English Printing Literature

KULIMA 2-2 3·2 4·2 5·2 The Local Press in Slovak Unguistics Siberian Regionalism Southeast Commurust Systems 1905·21 European Oral Traditional Poetry

PEACIITREE 2·15 3·3 4·3 5·3 Aspects of Recent Joseph Brodsky as Demography of Soviet The Economics of Economic Reform in Poet, Playwright, Nauonalities Trotsk.ii's Socialist Countncs and Crit1c Revolution Betraved: A 50 Year Perspective (Roundtable)

GRAND 2·3 3-4 4-4 5-4 Problems in the Aspects of the Social Democrats in l.Jterary History of '111eory Standard of living Power: Russia and Connections between and the 1beory of in the USSR Georgia Russ1a and Western Htstory Europe

O'HARE 2-4 Council of 4-5 5·5 Soviet Aid Policies Regional Metropolitan Social Deviancy in in the Third World Affiliates Filaret (Drozdov): the USSR ActMstand Contemplative

RAMPART 2·5 3-5 4-6 5-6 Kievan Rus' and Soviet Foreign Croatian Humanism in The Russian Economy Muscovy as Trade m the 1980s Renaissance Europe at Work m the 18th the New Israel Century

DAUPHINE 2-6 3-6 4·7 5·7 The Pushkin Myth in The Pushkin Myth in New Directions in Institutional Sovier Culture, I Soviet Culture,II Soviet Elite Studies Developments in East European Socialist States

ROYALE 2·7 3-7 4·8 Early Soviet Changmg Images: The Ufe and Art of Librarianship and Reassessments of Marina Tsvetaeva Bibliography: 20th Cenrury Three Studies HunJ.!anan Statesmen and Politicians

KENILWORlH 2·8 3·8 4-9 5·8 ·me "UniVersity The Social History Or~anizational Commissars, Question" m of Late Imperial Factors in Bureaucrars, and Tsarist Russia: Russia Solidarity's Fate Teachers: The ReconsJderaiJons VIsion. Policy, and Pracuce of Soviet Education, 1917-31

VERSAILLES 2·9 3-Q 4-10 5·9 Natural Scientists, Russ1a and the The Gemrv Estate Bulganan, TechnoiOJ!:ISL'i, and Balkans: Literary m the 19th. Century Belorus.'ilan, and the Soviet ~)'stem, and Cultural Ukram1an 1917·1932 Interpenetration Collec110ns m North Amenca: Problems of Collection Development, Catalogmg. and B1bl1ograph!cal Control

8 Friday, Nov. 21, 1986 (cont)

8:30am- !0:30am !0:4Qam - !2:40Pm 1:30om -3:30pm 3:40pm- 5:40pm 6:00pm - 7:00pm

MAGNOLIA 2-10 3-10 4-11 5-10 In Search of Contemporary Soviet Language Maintenance Nesselrode Dracula: Fifteen Women Writers in Unguistically Reconsidered Years Later Heterogeneous States: A Comparative PerspectiVe

ASHLAND 3-11 Slavic Review Current Digest Ritual and the Editonal Board Board Social Context: Modern Forms of Traditional Uthuaman and Russian RitCs

BUENA VISTA 2-12 3-12 4-12 5-11 Pre-College Predicational Slavic Unguistics Factors Affecting Teaching about Categories and Soviet and East Russia and the Pragmatics in European Slavic Agricultural Trade (Roundtable) in the Eighties

POYDRAS"A" 2-13 3-13 4-13 5-!2 General Membership Changing Boundaries Soviet Bloc Television in the From the Nazi- Meeting orr··l)Jic Defections: Soviet Union Soviet Pact to the Di& · ~"-Sion in the Motivation, Value, Grand Alliance USSR Under and Handling Gorbachev (Roundtable)

POYDRAS"B" 2-14 3-14 4-14 5-13 Genera] Membership Alternative Visions Soviet-American The Arms Race in Patterns of Meeting or the Soviet Relations Over Perspective: The Normalization after Future Three Decades: US and the USSR CriSes (Roundtable)

ELMWOOD 2-11 3-15 4-!5 5-14 Plato and Russian The Determinants of Jew & Peasant Nabokov's Gift Uterature US lnfiuence in in Inter-War Subtexrs and East Europe Eastern Europe Contexte;

ROSEDOWN Association for lmernational 4-16 ACTR Board Croatian Studies Polish Studies Serbian Women Association in Action

PRESIDENTS SUITE Executive I Committee Meeting

9 Saturday, Nov. 22, 1986

S·JOam • 10:30am !0:40am - !2:40pm !:30nm-3:30pm 3:40pm -5:40pm

MAUl 6-1 7-1 Society for Slovene !>-14 Croatian Language Some Aspects or Studies Meeting Factors Influencing and Uteraturc: Masaryk's Political East-West Trade in Current Trends Activity Before the 1980s 1914

KUUMA 6-2 7-2 8-! 1>-1 Bulgarian and its Polish Literature Trotskii's Analysis Private Income and Balkan Linguistic Before 1700 of Early Soviet Consumption in the Neighbors Economic Development USSR

PEACIITREE Czechoolovak 7-3 8-2 1>-2 History Conference Soviet Economic Interviews with Worker Mobilization Inefficiency Soviet German and Potitical Emigrants as a Participation under Source or Stalin: The Case Information for of Leningrad Soviet Studies

GRAND 7-4 8-3 !>-3 The 27th Party The Hamletization Broadcasting to the Congress of Soviet Foreign USSR and Eastern (Roundtable) Policy: To Invade Europe (Roundtable) or not to Invade? (Roundtable)

O'HARE 6-3 1-S 8-4 1>-4 CUltural Mythmaking Soviet Popular &pectations or Petroleum Culture: Popular Legality: Russia Conservation in Arts and Popular 1900-25 the USSR Imagination

RAMPART 6-4 7-6 8-S 1>-5 Nationalism and Perspectives on East European National Minorities Marxism in Soviet Development in Writers in Exile Under Communism: Historiography Catherine's Russia The Case o[ Eastern Europe

DAUPHINE 6-S 7-7 8-6 1>-12 Regional Politics Identity and the Archival Research in Polish Studies in the Soviet Union Authorial Voice the Soviet Union: in the PRC Recent Expenences and Perspectives (Roundtable)

ROYALE 6-6 7-8 8-7 9-6 Chaadaev: 150 Year Early Serbian Functions of Habsburg Military Annrversary of the Settlers in Ideology in Soviet Frontier 1522-1882 Publication of the America Society (Roundtable) FlrSt Philosophical Letter

KENILWORTii 6-7 7-9 !>-7 Russian Uterature The USSR and the Witnesses to Their in Bale: The Middle East: Times: Russian Post-Stalin Period Results and Memoirs, Diaries., Prospects and Letters

VERSA!u.ES 7-10 8-8 9-8 Russian Art, Rural Transformation Russian Uterature Archnecrural, and in the Sov:let Union m the 1970s and Photographic 1980s Collect1ons in Amcncan Ubrancs

MAGNOLIA 6-S 7-11 Bul~arian Studies !>-9 Philanthropy in Romanticism: Association Sources in Western the Rus:s1an Empire Fictional Personage Reposnones for and Biographical SlaVJc Book Studies Per.oon

10 Saturday, Nov. 22, 1986 (cant)

8:30am- I 0:30am 1:30pm -3:30pm 3:40om- 5:40Qm 7:15pm -11:15pm

ASHLAND North American Society for Society for Serbian Romanian Studies Studies

BUENA VISTA 6-9 7-12 8-9 C}-10 Old Russian Pavel Floienskii The Prose of Andrei Related Languages Uterature Hermeneuuc Bitov: m Contacc Slovene Phtlosophy in the Interpretations and and Serbo-Croatian 20th Century Approaches in Contact and Contrast

POYDRAS"A" 6-10 7-13 8-10 C}-11 Military Spending, The Rise of and The Soviet Economy Eastern Europe and Nationalism in the the Great PCN.'ers Under Gorbachev the Warsaw Pact Soviet Union and Durmg World War II (Roundtable) its Implications for the Future

POYDRAS"B" 6-11 7-14 8-11 Committee on Gorbachev and the Soviet Military Soviet Military College/Pre-College Communist World 1heory, 1945 to the Under Gorbachev Relauons New Stage

WAJKIKI 6-12 7-15 8-12 C}-13 Retrieving Russia's Reform and Eighteenth Century The Medieval Womc.n: Revolution ln Russian Literature: ~ussian Economy Methodological Southeastern The Evolution o( Problems, Europe During the Genres from the Perspectives and First Half of the Late Eighteenth Strategies 19th Century Century to the (Roundtable) Early Nineteenth Century

ROSEDOWN Association for 8-13 American Association the Studvof Muscovite Studies for Southeast Nauonalities (Roundtable) European Studies

Creole Queen Riverboat Cruise....

11 Sunday, Nov. 23, 1986

8:30am· 10:30am !0:40am -!2:40pm

MAUl 1986 and 1987 Convention Committees

KULIMA JQ-1 Il-l Saratov Province Educational Reform and Modern Russian in the 'Epoch of Revolutionary Great Reforms' History

GRAND IQ-2 Siberian Development Prospects in the Gorbachev Era

RAM.PART Polish Institute 11-2 of Arts & Sciences Soviet Investment Strategies for !

DAUPHINE JQ-3 Limits to Soviet Power

ROYALE JQ-4 11-3 Baroque Preludes Aspects of the to the Development Contemporary of Modern Czech Scene National Consciousness

KENILWORTH B & 0 Committee B & D Committee (loNoon)

VERSAILLES 10.5 11-4 Contemporary Soviet Russian Satire Literature

MAGNOLIA IIJ-6 Slovak Studies Contrasting Association Artistic Developments in the Russian and Baltic Republics

ASHLAND IQ-7 11-5 Sixteenth Century The Poetry of German Cultural Jgor Chinnov Contacts with Upper Hungary: Wmenberg and Bardejov During the Reformation

BUENA VISTA IQ-8 JH Comparative and Slovene Migration Contrastive Slavic to Amenca-Past Lmguistics Ach1evemems and D1recrions of ~ Future Research

WAIKJKI 10.9 Personalities and Powers m the Balkans

12 Program: Daily Schedule

Thursday, November 20, 1986

Registration desk hours: 2:00 - 9:00 p.m.

10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

!REX MEETING (Burgundy B-C-D)

4:00 - 6:00 p.m.

SUB-COMMITTEE ON MANUSCRIPTS & ARCHIVES (Ashland)

7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON LANGUAGE TRAINING (Maui)

Session 1, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

US DEPT. OF EDUCATION, TITLE VI WORKSHOP (Royale)

1-1 ALBANIA AFTER HOXHA-A ROUNDTABLE (Kulima)

Chair: Nicholas C. Pano, Western Illinois U.

Participants: Elez Biberaj, US Information Agency Nicholas Costa, Greater Hartford Community College Louis Zanga, Radio Free Europe (FRG)

1-2 SOVIET CENTRAL ASIAN COLLECTIONS AT US LIBRARIES­ A ROUNDTABLE (Peachtree)

Chair: Harold M. Leich, U. of Illinois, Urbana

13 Thursday, November 20 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Participants: Murlin Croucher, Indiana U. Barbara Galik, U. of Washington Nina Lencek, Columbia U.

1-3 FORTY YEARS OF AMERICAN SOVIETOLOGY: APPRAISAL AND PROSPECTS-A ROUNDTABLE (Grand)

Chair: JohnS. Reshetar, Jr., U. of Washington

Participants: Vernon V. Aspaturian, Pennsylvania State U. Robert Conquest, Hoover Inst. Ralph T. Fisher, Jr., U. of Illinois, Urbana Alfred G. Meyer, U. of Michigan Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone, Carleton U. (Canada)

1-4 ART AND POLITICS IN SOVIET AND EAST EUROPEAN CINEMA (O'Hare)

Chair: Alexander Batchan, Columbia U.

"The Politics and the Rhetoric of the Image in East European Cinema." Herbert Eagle, u: of Michigan

"Maiakovskii and Cinema." Anna Lawton, Purdue U.

"Contemporary Soviet Cinema and Society." Ludmila Pruner, Vanderbilt U.

Discussant: Val Golovskoy, U. of Arizona

1-5 HONOR AND OFFICE IN MUSCOVY (Rampart)

Chair: Robert 0. Crummey, U. of California, Davis

"The Appointment Process for Provincial Governorships." Brian L. Davies, Hamilton College

"Chto takoe mestnichestvo? (What Is Mestnichestvo?)" Nancy Shields Kollmann, Stanford U.

"Honor, Precedence, and Reconciliation among the Muscovite Elite after 1682." Carol (Kira) B. Stevens, Colgate U.

Discussant: Ann M. Kleimola, U. of Nebraska 14 Thursday, November 20 7:00-9:00 p.m.

1-6 1HE PEASANIRY IN NINETEEN1H-CENTURY RUSSIA (Dauphine)

Chair: Daniel Field, Syracuse U.

"Serf Concepts of Land Ownership." Rodney D. Bohac, Brigham Young U.

"Tenancy Relations in Post-Emancipation Russia." Steven Hoch, Drew U.

"Peasant Justice and Horse Thievery." Christine Worobec, Kent State U.

Discussant: Peter Czap, Amherst College

1-7 MANPOWER AND NATIONALITY IN 1HE USSR: SOME CONTRASTING VIEWS (Kenilworth)

Chair: Nancy Lubin, Office of Technology Assessment

"The Nationalities in the Soviet Military." Yossef Bodansky, Office of Technology Assessment

"Socio-Economic Challenges of Central Asian Manpower." Ronald Wixman, U. of Oregon

Discussants: Rosemarie Crisostomo, Rand Corp., Santa Monica Michael W. Rywkin, City College of New York

1-8 MIRACLE OR BAND-AID?-AN EVALUATION OF 1HE HUNGARIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (Versailles)

Chair: Gyorgy Ranki, Indiana U.

"Industrial Alternatives: What Else Can Be Done?" Alfred Reisch, Radio Free Europe (FRG)

"Change at the Enterprise Level: A Key to the Reform?" Leyla Woods, US Dept. of Commerce

Discussants: Andrew Felkay, Kutztown U. Joseph Held, Rutgers U., Camden

15 Thursday, November 20 8:00-9:00 p.m.

SUBCOMMITIEE ON EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES/NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Maui)

SUBCOMMITTEE ON LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY (Burgundy A)

9:00 - 10:00 p.m. WELCOMING RECEPTION hosted by Loyola University (Regency Foyer-Registration Area)

Friday, November 21, 1986

Registration desk hours: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Session 2, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

AAASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (President's Suite)

ASSOCIATION FOR CROATIAN STUDIES (Rosedown)

2-1 LITERATURE IN POST-1918 SLOVAKIA (Maui)

Chair: Edita Bosak, Memorial U. of Newfoundland (Canada)

"Dominik Tatarka's Satiric Pamphlet 'Demon Suhlasu."' Peter Petro, U. of British Columbia (Canada)

"The Poetry of Milan Rufus." Gerald J. Sabo, John Carroll U.

"Literature for Children by the Ukrainian Vasyl Grendza-Donskyj (1897-1974)." Helene Sanko, John Carroll U.

2-2 TilE LOCAL PRESS IN COMMUNIST SYSTEMS (Kulima)

Chair: TI10mas F. Remington, Emory U.

16 Friday, November 21 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

"A Comparison of News in the Russian- and Uzbek­ Language Republican Newspapers in Uzbekistan." William Fierman, U. of Tennessee

"County and Factory Newspapers in Czechoslovakia." Owen V. Johnson, Indiana U.

"The Republican Press and Muslim Party Politics." Martha Brill Olcott, Colgate U.

2-3 PROBLEMS IN THE HISTORY OF THEORY AND THE THEORY OF HISTORY (Grand)

Chair: Michael Holquist, Yale U.

"Historic Structures." Frantisek Galan, Georgia Inst. of Technology

"Vygotskii's Theory of Cultural History." Alex Kozulin, Boston U.

"The History of Theory{Theory of History." Peter Steiner, U. of Pennsylvania

2-4 SOVIET AID POLICIES IN THE THIRD WORLD (O'Hare)

Chair: Roger Kanet, U. of Illinois, Urbana

"Soviet/Third World Relations: Patterns of Power." George Hudson, Wittenberg U.

"Soviet Third World Policies: A Political Bind." Jan S. Adams, Ohio State U.

Discussants: David Albright, Air War College Mark N. Katz, Kennan Inst.

2-5 KIEVAN RUS' AND MUSCOVY AS THE NEW ISRAEL (Rampart)

Chair: George Majeska, U. of Maryland

"Kiev and the New Israel." Marilyn Nelson, U. of Massachusetts, Amherst

17 Friday, November 21 8:30- 10:30 a.m.

"Biblical Themes in the Work of Maksim the Greek." Hugh Olmsted, Harvard U.

"-The Third Rome or the New Israel?" Daniel Rowland, U. of Kentucky

Discussant: Ellen Hurwitz, Lehigh U.

2-6 THE PUSHKIN MYTii IN SOVIET CULTURE, I (Dauphine)

Chair: Lev Loseff, Dartmouth College

"Pushkin and the Soviet State: The Pushkin Jubilee in 1937." Katerina Clark, Columbia U. and Yale U.

"Pushkin and Zoshchenko." Sidney Monas, U. of Texas, Austin

"The People's Poet: The Pushkin Myth in Soviet Popular Culture." Alexey Tsvetkov, Voice of America

Discussant: Marcus Levitt, U. of Southern California

2-7 EARLY SOVIET LIBRARIANSHIP AND BIBLIOGRAPHY: THREE STUDIES (Royale)

Chair: Barbara Galik, U. of Washington

"Genrietta Karlovna Abele-Derman: From the Library of Congress to Vorkuta." Robert A. Karlowich, Pratt Inst.

"Kost' Dovhan: An Advocate for the Social Influence of the Book." Edward Kasinec, New York Public Library

"Anna Grigor'evna Kravchenko in America; Henrietta Eddy in Soviet Russia." Molly Molloy, San Francisco Public Library

Discussant: Sheila Fitzpatrick, U. of Texas, Austin

2-8 THE "UNIVERSITY QUESTION" IN TSARIST RUSSIA: RECONSIDERATIONS (Kenilworth)

Chair: James C. McClelland, U. of Nebraska

18 Friday, November 21 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

"Origins of the University Question: The Reign of Alexander I." James T. Flynn, College of the Holy Cross

"Question or Crisis: The Universities and the 1905 Revolution." Samuel D. Kassow, Trinity College

"Pirogov and the University Question in the Era of Great Reforms." William L. Mathes, Seton Hall U.

Discussant: MaxJ. Okenfuss, Washington U.

2-9 NATURAL SCIENTISTS, TECHNOLOGISTS, AND THE SOVIET SYSTEM, 1917-32 (Versailles)

Chair: Kendall Bailes, U. of California, Irvine

"Physics, Leningrad Physicists, and Soviet Politics." Paul R. Josephson, Massachussetts Inst. of Technology

"Technology, Mass Production, and the Soviet Machine-Building Industry." David Schearer, U. of Pennsylvania

"Boris Evgen'evich Raikov and Natural Science Education in the USSR, 1917-32." Douglas Weiner, Harvard U.

Discussants: Loren Graham, Massachussetts Inst. of Technology Bruce Parrott, Johns Hopkins U.

2-10 IN SEARCH OF DRACULA: FIFTEEN YEARS LATER (Magnolia)

Chair: Stephen Fischer-Galati, U. of Colorado, Boulder

"Dracula and the Varna Crusade of 1444: A Reinterpretation." Radu Florescu, Boston College

"From Pontus to Hellespontus." Devendra P. Varma, Dalhousie U. (Canada)

Discussants: Vlad Georgescu, Radio Free Europe (FRG) Raymond T. McNally, Boston College

2-11 PLATO AND RUSSIAN LITERATURE (Elmwood)

Chair: Victor Terras, Brown U.

19 Friday, November 21 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

"Tolstoi on Musical Mimesis: Platonic Esthetics and Erotics in The Kreutzer Sonata." Liza Knapp, U. of California, Los Angeles

"Plato and Soviet Literature." Catharine Nepomnyashchy, Columbia U.

"Platonic Imagery in the Works ofViacheslav Ivanov." Carol Ueland, Columbia U.

Discussant: Richard Gustafson, Barnard College

2-12 PRE-COLLEGE TEACHING ABOUT RUSSIA AND TilE SOVIET UNION-A ROUNDTABLE (Buena Vista)

Chair: Beverly A. Blois, Jr., Northern Virginia Community College

Participants: Elizabeth L. McLendon, Bellaire Foreign Language Academy Elizabeth M. Talbot, U. of Illinois, Urbana Charles E. Timberlake, U. of Missouri, Columbia Janet G. Vaillant, Harvard U. Johannes van Straalen, Choate Rosemary Hall

2-13 CHANGING BOUNDARIES OF PUBLIC DISCUSSION IN TilE USSR UNDER GORBACHEV-A ROUNDTABLE (Poydras A)

Chair: Fred Schulze, Current Digest of the Soviet Press

"Glasnost' and Press Coverage of the Chernobyl Accident." Ann C. Bigelow, Current Digest of the Soviet Press

"Changing Parameters in the Discussion of Economic Issues." Roger Blough, CIA

"Signs of Change in Official and Cultural Policy." Gordon Livermore, Jr., Current Digest of the Soviet Press

"Greater Frankness within the Party." Marc Zlotnik, CIA

2-14 ALTERNATIVE VISIONS OF TilE SOVIET FUTURE (Poydras B)

Chair: Robert Byrnes, Indiana U.

"Religious and Nationalist Alternatives." Darrell Hammer, Indiana U.

20 Friday, November 21 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

"Lev Timofeev and Soul-Searching within the Soviet Elite." Vladislav Krasnov, Monterey Inst. of International Studies

"Foreign Policy Alternatives to the Present." Nicolai N. Petro, Monterey lnst. of International Studies

Discussant: Timothy Colton, U. of Toronto (Canada)

2-15 ASPECTS OF RECENT ECONOMIC REFORM IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES (Peachtree)

Chair: Lynn Turgeon, Hofstra U.

"Recent Managerial Reforms in the Soviet Union." Jan Adam, U. of Calgary (Canada)

"Foreign Trade Reforms in Poland." Zbigniew Fallenbuchl, U. of Windsor (Canada)

"Economic Reform, Structural Change and Unemployment in Yugoslavia." Emile Primorac, U. of Windsor (Canada)·

Discussant: Henryk Flakierski, York U. (Canada)

Session 3, 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

COUNCIL OF REGIONAL AFFILIATES (O'Hare)

INTERNATIONAL POLISH STUDIES ASSOCIATION-ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING (Rosedown)

3-1 JOZEF KONRAD KORZENIOWSKI: A POLISH CONSCIOUSNESS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE (Maui)

Chair: Addison Bross, Lehigh U.

"The Polish Roots of Conrad's Axiology." Andrzej Busza, U. of British Columbia (Canada)

"Conrad's Pessimism: Its Origins in Polish History." Robert R. Hodges, California State U., Fullerton

"Joseph Conrad: Landscapes of Childhood." Nina Taylor, London (UK)

Discussant: Madeline Levine, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

21 Friday, November 21 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

3-2 SLOVAK LINGUISTICS (Kulima) Sponsored by the Slovak Studies Association

Chair: Camelis H. van Schooneveld, Indiana U.

"The Prosodic Features of Slovak and Slovene." Ronald F. Feldstein, Indiana U.

"Grammatical Problems of Interslavic Translation: Slovak and Russian." Robert Rothstein, U. of Massachusetts

Discussant: Louise B. Hammer, Indiana U.

3-3 JOSEPH BRODSKY AS POET, PLAYWRIGHT, AND CRITIC (Peachtree)

Chair: Samuel C. Ramer, Tulane U.

"Brodsky as Emigre Writer." Michael Scammell, Cornell U.

"Brodsky's Play Mramor." Irene M. Steckler, Library of Congress

"The Use of Periphrasis in Brodsky's Poetry." Michael Kreps, Boston College

Discussant: George L. Kline, Bryn Mawr College

3-4 ASPECTS OF THE STANDARD OF LIVING IN THE USSR (Grand)

Chair: Martin C. Spechler, Indiana U.

"The Composition, Quality, and Sources of the Soviet Diet." Meredith M. Heinemeier, US Bureau of the Census

"Personal Care and Repair Services in the USSR: The Stepchild Sector." Jennifer Muratore, CIA

"Recent Changes in Soviet Rural Housing Policy." Carol Nechemias, Pennsylvania State U., Capitol Campus Discussant: Elizabeth Clayton, U. of Missouri, St. Louis

22 Friday, November 21 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

3-5 SOVIET FOREIGN TRADE IN THE 1980s (Rampart)

Chair: Laurie Kurtzweg, CIA

"Terms of Trade and Post-Embargo Soviet Agricultural Trade Behavior." James R. Jones, U. of Idaho

"Soviet Foreign Trade and the Domestic Economy in the 1980s." Barry L. Kostinsky, US Bureau of the Census

"Input-Output Analysis of the Structure of Soviet Foreign Trade: A Comparative View." Masaaki Kuboniwa, Hitotsubashi U. (Japan)

Discussant: Daniel L. Bond, Wharton Econometric Forecasting Assoc.

3-6 THE PUSHKIN MYTH IN SOVIET CULTURE, II (Dauphine)

Chair: Paul Debreczeny, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

"Pushkin and Akhmatova." Walter Arndt, Dartmouth College

"Pushkin and Bulgakov." Edythe C. Haber, Harvard Russian Research Ctr.

"Stumbling across Pushkin in the Works of Soviet Absurdists." Ilya Levin, Inst. of Modern Russian Culture, Washington, DC

Discussant: Jane Knox, Bowdoin College

3-7 CHANGING IMAGES: REASSESSMENTS OF 20th CENTURY HUNGARIAN STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS (Royale)

Chair: Bennett Kovrig, U. of Toronto (Canada)

"Istvan Tisza." Gabor Vermes, Rutgers U.

"Bela Kun." Peter Pastor, Montclair State College

"Miklos Horthy." Thomas Sakmyster, U. of Cincinnati

Discussants: Istvan Deak, Columbia U. Gyorgy Ranki, Indiana U.

23 Friday, November 21 10:40 a.m.- 12:40 p.m.

3-8 THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF LATE IMPERIAL RUSSIA (Kenilworth)

Chair: Victoria Bonnell, U. of California, Berkeley

"Urban Russia: A Dual Society." Daniel Brower, U. of California, Davis

"Imperial Russia: A Third World Economy." Fred Carstensen, U. of Connecticut

"Rural Society: Adaptation or Breakdown." Ben Eklof, Indiana U.

3-9 RUSSIA AND THE BALKANS: LITERARY AND CULTURAL INTERPENETRATION (Versailles) Sponsored by the American Association for Southeast European Studies

Chair: Kenneth E. Naylor, Ohio State U.

"On Some South Slavic Elements in the Culture of Old Rus'." Henrik Birnbaum, U. of California, Los Angeles

"The Bible in South and East Slavic Lands." Henry R. Cooper, Jr., Indiana U.

"The Second South Slavic Influence Revisited." Micaela Iovine, National Academy of Sciences

3-10 CONTEMPORARY SOVIET WOMEN WRITERS (Magnolia)

Chair: Adele Barker, U. of Arizona

"Irina Ratushinskaia: A Poet's Prison Diary." Carol Avins, Northwestern U.

"Liudmila Petrushevskaia: A Drama of Sluchi." Kristine Bushnell, Evanston, IL --

"Viktoriia Tokareva: Stories and Povesti." Sigrid McLaughlin, U. of California, Santa Cruz

Discussant: Gerald Mikkelson, U. of Kansas

24 Friday, November 21 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

3-11 RITUAL AND THE SOCIAL CONTEXT: MODERN FORMS OF TRADITIONAL LITHUANIAN AND RUSSIAN RITES (Ashland)

Chair: Rachel E. Mann, U. of Virginia

"New Soviet Rituals and the Formation of Status Groups." Thomas Cushman, U. of Virginia

"No Need for Heroes: Rituals surrounding Vladimir Vysotskii." Mahdu Malik, Bucknell U.

"Traditionality in Ethnic Weddings: A Lithuanian­ American Chase." Egle Victoria Zygas, Illinois Arts Council

Discussant: Natalie K Moyle, U. of Virginia

3-12 I PREDICATIONAL CATEGORIES AND PRAGMATICS IN SLAVIC (Buena Vista)

Chair: Grace E. Fielder, U. of Virginia

"Pragmatic Consequences of Aspectual Markedness in Russian." Richard D. Brecht, U. of Maryland

"The Interrelationships of Pragmatic and Semantic Factors in Aspectual Selection in Questions." Patricia R. Chaput, Harvard U.

"Verbs of Motion and Pragmatics." Eva Eckert, U. of Nebraska

3-13 SOVIET BLOC DEFECTIONS: MOTIVATION, VALUE, AND HANDLING (Poydras A)

Chair: Ralph T. Fisher, Jr., U. of Illinois, Urbana

"The Handling of Soviet Bloc Defectors in the USA." John Garrard, U. of Arizona

"Short-Term vs. Long-Term Validity of Defectors' Participation in US Acquisition of Knowledge." Vladimir Sakharov, U. of Arizona

Discussants: James Critchlow, U. of Illinois, Urbana Vladislav Krasnov, Monterey Inst. of International Studies

25 Friday, November 21 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

3-14 SOVIET-AMERICAN RELATIONS OVER 1HREE DECADES (Poydras B)

Chair: Morton Schwartz, US Dept. of State

"Soviet-American Relations in the Carter Era." Robert 0. Freedman, Baltimore Hebrew College

"Soviet-American Relations in the First Era of Detente, 1%9-74." Paul Marantz, U. of British Columbia (Canada)

"Soviet-American Relations in the Eisenhower Era." William Taubman, Amherst College

Discussant: S. Neil MacFarlane, U. of Virginia

3-15 1HE DETERMINANTS OF US INFLUENCE IN EAST EUROPE (Elmwood)

Chair: Sarah M. Terry, Tufts U.

"The United States and Poland: Success and Failure." Nicholas G. Andrews, Chevy Chase, MD

"The United States and Romania: MRN and Human Rights." Ronald H. Linden, U. of Pittsburgh

"The United States and the Return of St. Stephen's Crown to Hungary." Erzsebet Simon, U. of Pittsburgh

Discussant: Michael Sodaro, George Washington U.

Session 4, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

SLAVIC REVIEW EDITORIAL BOARD (Ashland)

4-1 POWER, PUBLISHING, AND PRINTING AMONG MUSLIMS OF1HE RUSSIAN EMPIRE (Maui)

Chair: H. B. Paksoy, U. of Oxford (UK)

"A Genealogy of the Printing Revolution among Russian Muslims." Edward J. Lazzerini, U. of New Orleans

26 Friday, November 21 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

"Printing and Publishing and the Dynamics of Women's Liberation." Azade-Ayse Rorlich, U. of Southern California

"Censorship and Reformism in Pre-Revolutionary Azerbaizhan." Audrey Altstadt, U. of Vermont

4-2 SIBERIAN REGIONALISM, 1905-21 (Kulima)

Chair: Hugh A. Ragsdale, U. of Alabama

"Grigory Semenov, Allied Weapons and the Regional Civil War in Siberia." R. Edward Glatfelter, Utah State U.

"Kolchak and Siberian Regionalism." N. G. 0. Pereira, Dalhousie U. (Canada)

"Regionalism and Publishing Policies in Late Imperial Russia." Patricia Polansky, U. of Hawaii

Discussants: Gary Hanson, U. of Saskatchewan (Canada) Patrick R. Taylor, U. of Tennessee, Martin

4-3 DEMOGRAPHY OF SOVIET NATIONALITIES (Peachtree)

Chair: Murray Feshbach, Georgetown U.

"Infant Mortality in the USSR: Trends and Regional Patterns." Barbara A. Anderson, U. of Michigan Brian D. Silver, Michigan State U.

"Changing Geographic Settlement Patterns of Soviet Nationalities." Ralph S. Clem, Florida International U. Richard H. Rowland, California State U., San Bernardino

"The Population Momentum of Soviet Nationalities." W. Ward Kingkade, US Bureau of the Census

Discussant: Nancy Lubin, Office of Technology Assessment

4-4 SOCIAL DEMOCRATS IN POWER: RUSSIA AND GEORGIA (Grand)

Chair: William G. Rosenberg, U. of Michigan

27 Friday, November 21 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

"Mensheviks in Power: The Ministry of Labor in the Coalition Government, 1917." Ziva Galili y Garcia, Rutgers State U.

"Social Democrats in Power: Menshevik Georgia and the Russian Civil War." Ronald Grigor Suny, U. of Michigan

4-5 METROPOLITAN FILARET (DROZDOV): ACTIVIST AND CONTEMPLATIVE (O'Hare)

Chair: Nicholas Riasanovsky, U. of California, Berkeley

"Metropolitan Filaret and the Pavskii Affair." Stephen K. Batalden, Arizona State U.

"Metropolitan Filaret (Drozdov) and the Gethsemane skit, 1843-68." Robert L. Nichols, St. Olaf College

"Metropolitan Filaret and the Reform of Women's Monastic Communities." Brenda Meehan-Waters, U. of Rochester

Discussant: Bernice Rosenthal, Fordham U.

4-6 CROATIAN HUMANISM IN RENAISSANCE EUROPE (Rampart) Sponsored by the Association for Croatian Studies

Chair: Nikola R. Pribic, Florida State U.

"Croatian Humanists at the Hungarian Court." Marianna D. Birnbaum, U. of California, Los Angeles

"Marko Marulic of Split as a Latinist." Ante Kadic, Indiana U.

"Croatian Humanism and the Italian Connection." Michael Boro Petrovich, U. of Wisconsin, Madison

Discussant: Ivo Banac, Yale U.

4-7 NEW DIRECTIONS IN SOVIET ELITE STUDIES (Dauphine)

Chair: Thomas F. Remington, Emory U.

28 Friday, November 21 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

"Economic Performance and Career Prospects in the Party Apparatus." Mark Beissinger, Harvard U.

"Legal Specialists/Party Functionaries: The Party Apparatus as Way Station in Soviet Legal Careers." Eugene Huskey, Bowdoin College

"The Structure of Elite Circulation in the Belorussian Republic: Centralization, Regionalism, and Patronage." Michael Urban, Auburn U.

Discussant: Joel Moses, Iowa State U.

4-8 THE LIFE AND ART OF MARINA TSVETAEVA (Royale)

Chair: Antonina Filonov Gove, Vanderbilt U.

'"On the Red Steed': The Fate of the Poet." Lily Feiler, New York City

"Cyclicization in Posle Rossii." Michael Naydan, Yale U.

"Tsvetaeva and Dickinson: The Uses of Silence." Jane Taubman, Amherst College

Discussants: Victor Erlich, Yale U. Peter Scotto, Mt. Holyoke College

4-9 ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS IN SOLIDARITY'S FATE (Kenilworth)

Chair: David Mason, Butler U.

"The Organizational Weapon: Solidarity's Structural Innovations." Jack Bielasiak, Indiana U. Barbara Hicks, Indiana U.

"Solidarity's Internal Authority Structure." David Ost, U. of Wisconsin, Madison

"Solidarity and Self-Management: Organizational Factors in the Unions' Evolving Politics." Henry Norr, Brandeis U.

Discussants: Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Polish Academy of Sciences and Harvard U. Raymond Taras, Tulane U.

29 Friday, November 21 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

4-10 THE GENTRY ESTATE IN THE 19th CENTURY (Versailles)

Chair: Gary J. Thurston, U. of Rhode Island

Slide Presentations: "Tatiana's Garden: Landscape Architecture in the Romantic Era." Priscilla R. Roosevelt, Catholic U. of America

"Gentry Idylls Revisited: The Neo-Classical Revival in Architecture." William C. Brumfield, Tulane U.

Discussant: John E. Bowlt, U. of Texas, Austin

4-11 LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE IN LINGUISTICALLY HETEROGENEOUS STATES: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (Magnolia)

Chair: Toussaint Hocevar, U. of New Orleans

"Evolution of the Sociolinguistic Status of French in Quebec." Jean Martucci, Conseil de Ia Langue Fran~aise (Canada)

"Minority Languages as a Vehicle for Social Identity." Robert Minnich, U. of Bergen (Norway)

"Maintenance of National Languages in a Socialist Setting: Slovene in Yugoslavia." Dimitrij Rupel, U. of (Yugoslavia)

Discussants: Alessio Lokar, U. of Urbino () Timothy Pogacar, Bowling Green State U.

4-12 SLAVIC LINGUISTICS (Buena Vista)

Chair: Lawrence E. Feinberg, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

"The Russian Prefixes vz and voz: A Quest for Invariance." Edna Andrews, Duke U -

"Speculations on the Evolution of the Counted Plural in East Balkan Slavic." Mark J. Elson, U. of Virginia

"Negation and Context in Russian Aspect Use." Peter T. Merrill, U. of Maryland

30 Friday, November 21 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

4-13 TELEVISION IN THE SOVIET UNION (Poydras A)

Chair: Thane Gustafson, Georgetown U.

"Comparison ofVremia and the ABC Evening News." Ellen Mickiewicz, Emory U.

"Commercials in a Non-Commercial Society: Advertisements on Soviet TV." Jonathan Sanders, Columbia U.

Discussant: Nicholas Hayes, Hamline U.

4-14 THE ARMS RACE IN PERSPECTIVE: THE US AND THE USSR (Poydras B)

Chair: Frank A. Durgin, Jr., U. of Southern Maine

"The Arms Race in Perspective: The Soviet View." Oleg P. Benyukh, Embassy of the USSR, Washington, DC

"Political Aspects of the Arms Race: The US and the USSR" Jonathan Harris, U. of Pittsburgh

"The Economics of the Arms Race in Perspective: The US and the USSR" Harry G. Shaffer, U. of Kansas

Discussant: Lynn Turgeon, Hofstra U.

4-15 JEW AND PEASANT IN INTER-WAR EASTERN EUROPE (Elmwood)

Chair: Peter Sugar, U. of Washington

"Jew and Peasant in Inter-War Romania." Stephen Fischer-Galati, U. of Colorado

"Jew and Peasant in Inter-War Hungary." William 0. McCagg, Jr., Michigan State U.

"Jew and Peasant in Inter-War Poland." Edward D. Wynot, Jr., Florida State U.

Discussant: Stephan M. Horak, Eastern Illinois U.

31 Friday, November 21 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

4-16 SERBIAN WOMEN IN ACTION (Rosedown)

Chair: Nicholas Moravcevich, U. of Illinois, Chicago

"Leposava Mijuskovic: Jedna'dusa puna ceznje' sa pocetka ovog veka." Biljana Sljivic-Simsic, U. of Illinois, Chicago

"Serbian Women in the Middle Ages." Jelisaveta Stanojevic Allen, Dumbarton Oaks

"Ksenija Atanasijevic as a Feminist." George Vid Tomashevich, State U. College, Buffalo

Discussant: Zelimir Juricic, U. of Victoria (Canada)

Session 5, 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

ACTR BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Rosedown)

COUNCIL OF MEMBER INSTITUTIONS (Royale)

CURRENT DIGEST BOARD (Ashland)

5-1 NEW RESEARCH IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY RUSSIAN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING (Maui)

Chair: Sidney Monas, U. of Texas, Austin

"Publishers and the Expansion of Readership in the Early 19th Century." Miranda Beaven, U. of Minnesota

"Russian Publishing in the European Context: Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries." Charles Ruud, U. of Western Ontario (Canada)

"Workers and Entrepreneurs in Russian Printing: Social Consciousness and Social Conflict, 1867-1905." Mark Steinberg, U. of California, Berkeley

Discussants: Gary Marker, State U. of New York, Stony Brook Deborah Pearl, Cleveland State U.

32 Friday, November 21 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

5-2 SOUIHEAST EUROPEAN ORAL TRADITIONAL POETRY (Kulima)

Chair: G. Koolemans Beynen, Ohio State U.

"Compositional Technique in Romanian Traditional Ritual Poetry." Margaret Hiebert Beissinger, Harvard U.

"Common Elements in South Slavic Oral Epos and the 'Book of Dede Korkut."' David E. Bynum, Cleveland State U.

"Four Millennia of Bridal Complaint." Eric Hamp, U. of Chicago

5-3 THE ECONOMICS OF TROTSKII'S REVOLUTION BETRAYED: A 50 YEAR PERSPECTIVE-A ROUNDTABLE (Peachtree)

Chair: Robert Warth, U. of Kentucky

Participants: Frank A. Durgin, Jr., U. of Southern Maine David Law, U. of Keele (UK) Deborah D. Milenkovitch, Barnard College Alec Nove, U. of Quebec (Canada)

5-4 LITERARY CONNECTIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND WESTERN EUROPE (Grand)

Chair: Mark Altshuller, Washington U.

"From Commedia dell'Arte to Balaganchik: Transformations of an Image in the Works of Alexander Blok." Milica Banjanin, Washington U.

"America and Russia: The Problem in the Eyes of Alexander Herzen." Elena Dryzhakova-Altshuller, Southern Illinois U.

"Fedor Emin and Jean-Jacques Rousseau." Irwin Titunik, U. of Michigan

5-5 SOCIAL DEVIANCY IN THE USSR (O'Hare)

Chair: Porter Blakemore, Mary Washington College

"Modernization, Malaise, and Dissent under Soviet Socialism." Walter Connor, Boston U.

33 Friday, November 21 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

"The Social Costs of Modernization: Drug Abuse in the USSR." John M. Kramer, Mary Washington College

"The Anti-Alcohol Campaign of Mikhail Gorbachev: A Case Study of Regime Response to the Social Costs of Modernization." David E. Powell, Harvard U.

Discussant: Andrea Stevenson-Sanjian, Bucknell U.

5-6 THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY AT WORK IN THE 18th CENTURY (Rampart)

Chair: Richard Hellie, U. of Chicago

"The Journeys of Empress Catherine the Great." John T. Alexander, U. of Kansas

"The State Rhubarb Monopoly in Russia, 1736-82." Clifford Foust, U. of Maryland

"Uses and Abuses of Bills and Notes (vekseli) in Catherinian St. Petersburg." George Munro, Virginia Commonwealth U.

Discussant: Thomas C. Owen, Louisiana State U.

5-7 INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN EAST EUROPEAN SOCIALIST STATES (Dauphine)

Chair: Gabriel Pellathy, St. Vincent College

"The 1985 Elections and the Changing Role of the Hungarian Legislature." Barnabas Racz, Eastern Michigan U.

"The League of Communists of Yugoslavia and Current Institutional Changes." James Seroka, Southern Illinois U.

"Institutional Efforts and Stabilization in Contemporary Poland." Maurice Simon, East Carolina U.

5-8 COMMISSARS, BUREAUCRATS, AND TEACHERS: THE VISION, POLICY, AND PRACTICE OF SOVIET EDUCATION, 1917-31 (Kenilworth)

Chair: P. Craig Smith, Northeastern Illinois U. 34 Friday, November 21 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

"Schoolteachers: The Practice." Larry E. Holmes, U. of South Alabama

"Lunacharskii: The Vision." Timothy E. O'Connor, U. of Northern Iowa

"Narkompros Bureaucrats: The Policy." Margaret K Stolee, State U. of New York, Geneseo

Discussants: Ben Eklof, Indiana U. Richard Stites, Georgetown U.

5-9 BULGARIAN, BELORUSSIAN, AND UKRAINIAN COLLECTIONS IN NORTH AMERICA: PROBLEMS OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT, CATALOGING, AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CONTROL (Versailles)

Chair: Dmytro M. Shtohryn, U. of Illinois, Urbana

"Belorussian Collections and Bibliography in North America." Zora Z. Kipel, New York Public Library Vi taut Kipel, Belorussian Inst. of Arts & Sciences

"Bulgarian Collections and Bibliography in North America." David H. Kraus, Library of Congress

"Ukrainica Collections and Bibliography in North America." Paul R. Magocsi, U. of Toronto (Canada)

Discussants: Joseph Dwyer, Hoover Inst. Edward L. Keenan, Harvard U.

5-10 NESSELRODE RECONSIDERED (Magnolia)

Chair: Basil Dmytryshyn, Portland State U.

"Nesselrode and the Eastern Crises of 1828-33." Hubertus Jahn, Osteuropa Inst. (FRG)

"Interpreting the 'Violent Interpretation' of 1853." David Goldfrank, Georgetown U.

"Nesselrode: A General Appraisal." John McErlean, York U. (Canada)

Discussant: Patricia Grimsted, Harvard U.

35 Friday, November 21 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

5-11 FACTORS AFFECTING SOVIET AND EAST EUROPEAN AGRICULTURAL TRADE IN THE EIGHTIES (Buena Vista)

Chair: James R. Jones, U. of Idaho

"The Interaction of Harvest Fluctuations and East European Agricultural Import Demand." Josef Brada, Arizona State U.

"The Role of Foreign Exchange Constraints in East European Agricultural Import Demand." Nancy J. Cochrane, US Dept. of Agriculture

5-12 FROM THE NAZI-SOVIET PACT TO THE GRAND ALLIANCE (PoydrasA)

Chair: Richard Debo, Simon Fraser U. (Canada)

"Churchill, Stalin, and the Formation of the Grand Alliance." Gabriel Gorodetsky, Tel Aviv U. (Israel)

"Churchill's Policy toward the Soviet Union, 1942-45." Martin Kitchen, Simon Fraser U. (Canada)

"Interpreting the Nazi-Soviet Pact: Evidence and Ideology." Teddy Uldricks, U. of North Carolina, Asheville

Discussant: Jonathan Haslam, Stanford U.

5-13 PATTERNS OF NORMALIZATION AFTER CRISES-A ROUNDTABLE (Poydras B)

Chair: Trond Gilberg, Pennsylvania State U.

"Afghanistan: What Can We Expect?" Milan Hauner, U. of Wisconsin, Madison

"Poland." George Kolankiewicz, U. of Essex (UK)

"Patterns of Normalization in Eastern Europe." George Schopflin, London School of Economics & Political Science (UK)

"Czechoslovakia." Otto Ulc, State U. of New York, Binghamton

"Hungary." Ivan Volgyes, U. of Nebraska

36 Friday, November 21 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

5-14 NABOKOV'S GIFT: SUB1EXTS AND CON1EXTS (Elmwood)

Chair: Boris Gasparov, U. of California, Berkeley

"The Nineteenth-Century Russian Perspective." Irina Paperno, U. of California, Los Angeles

"The Russian Emigre Perspective." Robert P. Hughes, U. of California, Berkeley

"The European Perspective." John Burt Foster, Jr., George Mason U.

Discussant: John Malmstad, Harvard U.

6:00- 7:00p.m.

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING (Poydras A-B) Welcome by: John Basil, President, Southern Conference on Slavic Studies. Vucinich Prize Award: Presented by Hugh McLean, Chair, Vucinich Prize Committee. Distinguished Contributor Award: Presented by Joan D. Grossman, Chair, Honors & Awards Committee. Presidential Address: Murray Feshbach, President, AAASS.

Saturday, November 22, 1986

Registration desk hours: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

8:00 - 10:30 a.m.

AAASS BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Versailles)

Session 6, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES (Rosedown)

37 Saturday, November 22 8:30- 10:30 a.m.

CZECHOSLOVAK HISTORY CONFERENCE (Peachtree)

6-1 CROATIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: CURRENT TRENDS (Maui)

Chair: George C. Jerkovich, U. of Kansas

"Post-War Croatian Literary Theory in a Yugoslav Context." Ralph Bogert, Harvard U.

"The 'Fantastic Tale' in Contemporary Croatian Literature." Thomas Eekman, U. of California, Los Angeles

"History of the Subject Heading 'Serbo-Croatian Language' as Used in the Library of Congress." Tatjana B. Lorkovic, U. of Iowa

6-2 BULGARIAN AND ITS BALKAN LINGUISTIC NEIGHBORS (Kulima) Sponsored by the Bulgarian Studies Association

Chair: Victor A. Friedman, U. of North Carolina

"A Greek-Bulgarian Mischsprache in the Rhodopes." Brian Joseph, Ohio State U.

"Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Albanian Hypothetical Conditionals." Christina Kramer, Murray State U.

"Multiple Questions in Bulgarian and Romanian." Catherine Rudin, Miami U.

Discussant: Kenneth E. Naylor, Ohio State U.

6-3 CULTURAL MYTHMAKING (O'Hare)

Chair: Irina Paperno, U. of California, Los Angeles

"Ivan the Terrible: Emperor as Mythmaker." Michael Flier, U. of California, Los Angeles

"Death in the Air: Osip Mandel'shtam's Stikhi o neizvestnom soldate." Boris. Gasparov, U. of California, Berkeley

38 Saturday, November 22 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

"Reflections of Cultural Mythology in Anton Chekhov's V ovrage." Alan Timberlake, U. of California, Los Angeles

Discussants: Nina Perlina, Rutgers U. Irina Reyfman, Columbia U.

6-4 NATIONALISM AND MARXISM IN SOVIET HISTORIOGRAPHY (Rampart)

Chair: George Enteen, Pennsylvania State U.

"The Bolshevik Revolution as a Revolution of National Liberation." Mikhail Agursky, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem (Israel)

"Russian State- and Nation-Building in Soviet Popular Historiography." Seymour Becker, Rutgers U.

"Soviet Historiography on Early Modern Russia." David Griffiths, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Discussants: John T. Sanders, Georgia Southern College Roman Szporluk, U. of Michigan

6-5 REGIONAL POLITICS IN THE SOVIET UNION (Dauphine)

Chair: Richard Dobson, US Information Agency

"Principles of Soviet Federalism and Regional Policy." Gregory Gleason, State U. of New York, New Paltz

"Regional Aspects of Policy Experimentation." Darrell Slider, U. of South Florida

"Nationality Problems in a Regional Context." Terese Zimmer, Northern Illinois U.

Discussant: Peter Rutland, U. of Texas, Austin

6-6 CHAADAEV: 150 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST PHILOSOPHICAL LETTER (Royale)

Chair: J. Douglas Clayton, U. of Ottawa (Canada)

39 Saturday, November 22 8:30- 10:30 a.m.

"Chaadaev and Alexander Turgenev." Raymond T. McNally, Boston College

"Chaadaev and Fedor Tiutchev." Richard Tempest, U. of Illinois, Urbana

Discussant: Jesse Zeldin, Hollins College

6-7 RUSSIAN LITERATURE IN EXILE: THE POST-STALIN PERIOD (Kenilworth)

Chair: Alexander Zholkovsky, U. of Southern California

"Incest and Exile in Sokolov's Palisandriia." D. Barton Johnson, U. of California, Santa Barbara

"Destruction of a Cliche; Solzhenitsyn's Jewish Characters." Lev Loseff, Dartmouth College

"Abram Tertz's Spokoinoi nochi: Exile and Memoir Writing." Olga Matich, U. of Southern California

Discussant: Edward J. Brown, Stanford U.

6-8 PHILANTHROPY IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE (Magnolia)

Chair: Thomas C. Owen, Louisiana State U.

"An Introduction to the Study of Philanthropy in Russia." Joseph L. Wieczynski, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State U.

"Philanthropy of the Moscow Business Elite, 1861-1905." JoAnn Ruckman, Idaho State U.

'"Why Did They Give?' Social Influences on the Motives of Russian Philanthropists." Adele Lindenmeyr, Carnegie-Mellon U. Discussant: Joseph Bradley, U. of Tulsa

6-9 OLD RUSSIAN LITERATURE (Buena Vista) Chair: Walter N. Vickery, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Use of Old Russian Literature in Leskov's Obnishchevantsy." A. Julia Alissandratos, Harvard Russian Research Ctr.

40 Saturday, November 22 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

"'Gradual Transition' in the Laurentian Chronicle." Emily R. Klenin, U. of California, Los Angeles

"A Sexual Motif in the Igor Tale." Dean S. Worth, U. of California, Los Angeles

6-10 MILITARY SPENDING, EASTERN EUROPE AND THE WARSAW PACT (Poydras A)

Chair: A. Ross Johnson, Rand Corp., Santa Monica

"Political Dimensions of the Non-Soviet Warsaw Pact." Larry Caldwell, Rand Corp., Santa Monica, and Occidental College

"Determinants of Military Spending in Eastern Europe."· Keith Crane, Rand Corp., Santa Monica

"Politics of Policy Coordination with the Warsaw Pact." Robin Remington, U. of Missouri, Columbia

Discussant: David Kemme, U. of North Carolina, Greensboro

6-11 GORBACHEV AND THE COMMUNIST WORLD (Poydras B)

Chair: Joan Urban, Catholic U. of America

"Sino-Soviet Relations." Herbert J. Ellison, U. of Washington

"Soviet Policy toward Third World Marxist-Leninist Regimes." Mark N. Katz, Kennan Inst.

"Moscow and the West European Left." Heinz Timmerman, Bundesinstitut Ost (FRG)

6-12 RETRIEVING RUSSIA'S WOMEN: METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS, PERSPECTIVES, AND STRATEGIES-A ROUNDTABLE (Waikiki)

Chair: Barbara Norton, Widener U.

Participants: Barbara Clements, U. of Akron Ruth Dudgeon, History Associates, Rockville, MD Barbara Engel, U. of Colorado, Boulder Rose Glickman, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco Rochelle Ruthchild, Norwich U.

41 Saturday, November 22 10:40 a.m.- 12:40 p.m.

Session 7, 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

COMMITIEE ON EDUCATION (Ashland)

7·1 SOME ASPECTS OF MASARYK'S POLITICAL ACTIVI1Y BEFORE 1914 (Maui)

Chair: Radomir Luza, Tulane U.

"T. G. Masaryk and His Influence in Slovakia, 1882-1914." Edita Bosak, Memorial U. of Newfoundland (Canada)

"Complexity of Masaryk's Understanding of Democracy." Marie L. Neudorfl, Ottawa (Canada)

Discussant: Petr Pithart, Prague (Czechoslovakia)

7-2 POLISH LITERATURE BEFORE 1700 (Kulima)

Chair: James Roney, U. of New Hampshire

"Utopia and Dystopia in Polish Renaissance Literature." Alex Kurczaba, U. of Illinois, Chicago

"Daniel Naborowski: The Humor of the Baroque." John Freedman, Harvard U.

7-3 SOVIET ECONOMIC INEFFICIENCY (Peachtree)

Chair: Abram Bergson, Harvard U.

"The Imperfections in Factor Market and the Loss of Production in Centrally-Planned Industry: A General Equilibrium Calculation." Yasushi Toda, U. of Florida

"lnterenterprise Optimization and Market Power in the Soviet Union." Steven Rosefielde, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

"Efficiency of Diffusion and Innovation in Soviet Industry." Judith Thornton, U. of Washington

Discussants: Knox Lovell, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Robert Whitesell, Wabash College

42 Saturday, November 22 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

7-4 THE 27th PARTY CONGRESS-A ROUNDTABLE (Grand)

Chair: Gordon B. Smith, U. of South Carolina

"The Economy." Gertrude Schroeder Greenslade, U. of Virginia

"Domestic Politics." Donald R. Kelley, U. of Arkansas

"Societal Issues." David Lane, U. of Birmingham (UK)

"Foreign Policy." S. Neil MacFarlane, U. of Virginia

7-5 SOVIET POPULAR CULTURE: POPULAR ARTS AND POPULAR IMAGINATION (O'Hare)

Chair: Mark Von Hagen, Columbia U.

"Sources of the Bulgakov Cult: The Evidence of Graffiti." John Bushnell, Northwestern U.

"Politics and Soviet Film in the 1930s." Peter Kenez, U. of California, Santa Cruz

"Fun in the Future: Leisure and Popular Culture in the Utopian Science Fiction of the Russian Revolution." Richard Stites, Georgetown U.

Discussant: Katerina Clark, Columbia U. and Yale U.

7-6 PERSPECTIVES ON DEVELOPMENT IN CATHERINE'S RUSSIA (Rampart)

Chair: Carol S. Leonard, State U. of New York, Plattsburg

"The Critique of the Past: Grigorii Teplov and the Panin Party." Wallace Daniel, Baylor U.

"Developing the Labor Market in 18th Century Russia: Worker Attitudes toward Factory Labor." Bruce DeHart, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Hugh Hudson, Jr., Georgia State U.

43 Saturday, November 22 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

"The Contradiction between Economic Ideology and Economic Reality." Robert Jones, U. of Massachusetts

Discussant: Roger P. Bartlett, U. of London (UK)

7-7 IDENTITY AND THE AUTHORIAL VOICE (Dauphine)

Chair: Helena Goscilo, U. of Pittsburgh ,

"Maturation of Young Slovak Prose in the 80s." Verona Chorvathova-Conant, U. of (Czechoslovakia) and U. of Pittsburgh

"The Voices of Paulo Tychyna." George Grabowicz, Harvard U.

7-8 EARLY SERBIAN SETILERS IN AMERICA (Royale) Sponsored by the North American Society for Serbian Studies

Chair: Branko Colakovic, Mankato State U.

"Survival of Serbo-Croatian in Louisiana." Dragan Milivojevic, U. of Oklahoma

"George Sagic-Fischer: Serbian Pioneer in America." Nikola R. Pribic, Tallahassee, FL

Discussant: Michael Boro Petrovich, U. of Wisconsin, Madison

7-9 THE USSR AND THE MIDDLE EAST: RESULTS AND PROSPECTS (Kenilworth)

Chair: Wayne P. Limberg, CIA

"The USSR and the Persian Gulf: Responding to a New Environment." Lyn Eke dahl, CIA

"Moscow and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Gorbachev's Options." Graham Fuller, CIA

"The Soviet Union and the Mahgreb." Carol Saivetz, Tufts U.

Discussant: Alvin Rubinstein, U. of Pennsylvania

44 Saturday, November 22 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

7-10 RUSSIAN ART, ARCHI1ECTURAL, AND PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTIONS IN AMERICAN LIBRARIES (Versailles)

Chair: Elliot S. Isaac, New York Public Library

"The Russian Art Collections of the Harvard University Libraries." Jaryna T. Bodrock, Harvard College

"The Russian Art Collections of the University of Texas Library, Austin John E. Bowlt, U. of Texas, Austin

"Little-Known Russian Art Collections of the Hoover Institution." Hilja Kukk, Hoover Inst.

Discussant: William C. Brumfield, Tulane U.

7-11 ROMANTICISM: FICTIONAL PERSONAGE AND BIOGRAPHICAL PERSON (Magnolia)

Chair: John Mersereau, Jr., U. of Michigan

"Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinskii and Nikolai Bestuzhev: Dialogues between the Romantic Mask and Its Discourse." Lew Bagby, U. of Wyoming

"Gogo! and Pavlov: Romantic Authors between the Facing Mirrors of Life and Literature." Robert Busch, U. of Alberta

"Ryleev and Veltman: Romantic Reality/Prescriptive Art." David Lapeza, U. of Michigan

Discussant: Robert Slesinski, New York City

7-12 PAVEL FLORENSKII: HERMENEUTIC PHILOSOPHY IN THE 20th CENTURY (Buena Vista)

Chair: George L. Kline, Bryn Mawr College

"Florenskii's Conception of Language and Gadamer's Heremeneutics." Leon Chernyak, Harvard U.

"Florenskii's Relations with Solov'ev and the Russian Symbolists." Jutta Scherrer, Columbia U. and U. of Paris

"Florenskii and Heidegger on the Ontology of Language." Lydia Voronina, Boston U.

45 Saturday, November 22 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

7-13 THE RISE OF NATIONALISM IN THE SOVIET UNION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE (Poydras A)

Chair: Maurice Friedberg, U. of Illinois, Urbana

"Chaadaev's View of Russia's Historical Mission and the Current Debate on Russia's Future." Julia Brun-Zejmis, Lincoln U.

"Soviet Theory on the National Question in the Post-Brezhnev Era." Roman Solchanyk, Radio Liberty Research (FRG)

"The Russian Idea and the Year 2000." Alexander Yanov, U. of Michigan

Discussants: Yaroslav Bilinsky, U. of Delaware Aleksandras Shtromas, Salford U. (UK)

7-14 SOVIETMILITARYTHEORY, 1945TOTHENEWSTAGE (Poydras B)

Chair: Robert Arnett, US Dept. of the Army

"Defense and the Soviet Economy." Paul Cocks, CIA

"Marshal Ogarkov and the New Revolution in Soviet Military Affairs." Mary C. Fitzgerald, Ctr. for Naval Analyses

"Soviet Conventional Doctrine: Implications for NATO." John G. Hines, Pentagon Phillip A. Petersen, Pentagon Notra Trulock, Pacific Sierra Research Corp.

Discussant: Ty Cobb, National Security Council

7-15 REFORM AND REVOLUTION IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE DURING THE FIRST HALF OF THE 19th CENTURY (Waikiki)

Chair: Barbara Jelavich, Indiana U.

"Land Reform in 19th Century Ottoman Bulgaria." Frederick Chary, Indiana U. Northwest

"Serbian-Greek Relations in a Revolutionary Context: Milos Obrenovich and the Filiki Etairia, 1817-21." De me trios J. Farsolas, Coastal Carolina College

46 Saturday, November 22 10:40 a.m.- 12:40 p.m.,

"The Romanian Principalities in an Age of Reform, 1818-22." Paul Michelson, Huntington College

Discussant: Gerasimos Augustinos, U. of South Carolina

Session 8, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

BULGARIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION (Magnolia)

NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SERBIAN STUDIES (Ashland)

SOCIETY FOR SLOVENE STUDIES (Maui)

8-1 TROTSKII'S ANALYSIS OF EARLY SOVIET ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Kulima)

Chair: Susan Woodward, Yale U.

"The Transition from Capitalism to Socialism in a Backward Country: A Fold Catastrophe?" John P. Burkett, Brookings Inst.

"Implications of Revolution Betrayed for the Politics of Transition." Richard B. Day, U. of Toronto, Mississauga (Canada)

"On the Accuracy of Economic Observation of Chto takoe SSSR." Judith Shapiro, U. of London (UK)

Discussant: Howard J. Sherman, U. of California, Riverside

8-2 INTERVIEWS WITH SOVIET GERMAN EMIGRANTS AS A SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR SOVIET STUDIES (Peachtree)

Chair: James R. Millar, U. of Illinois, Urbana

"New Insights about the Soviet Education System." Oskar Anweiler, Riihr-U. Bochum (FRG)

"First Results of the General Survey of Soviet German Emigrants, 1979-84." Barbara Dietz, Osteuropa Inst. (FRG) Hermann Clement, Osteuropa Inst. (FRG)

47 Saturday, Nov.ember 22 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

"Soviet Agriculture through the Eyes of Rural Workers." Karl-Eugen Wadekin, J. Liebig U., Giessen (FRG)

Discussants: Paul R. Gregory, U. of Houston Rasma Karklins, U. of Illinois, Chicago

8-3 TifE HAMLETIZATION OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY: TO INVADE OR NOT TO INVADE?-A ROUNDTABLE (Grand)

Chair: Vernon V. Aspaturian, Pennsylvania State U.

"Hungary." Charles Gati, Columbia U.

"Poland: 1956, 1981." Andrzej Korbonski, U. of California, Los Angeles Luba Fajfer, U. of California, Los Angeles

"Czechoslovakia." Vladimir Kusin, Radio Free Europe (FRG)

"Romania: 1963-73." Michael Shafir, Radio Free Europe (FRG)

"To Invade or Not to Invade? Soviet Decisionmaking during Crises." Jiri Valenta, U. of Miami

8-4 EXPECTATIONS OF LEGALITY: RUSSIA, 1900-25 (O'Hare)

Chair: David Ransel, Indiana U.

"Lenin's Idea of Law and Society." Jane Burbank, U. of California, Santa Barbara

"The Question of a Peasant Legal Consciousness in Pre-Revolutionary Russia." Cathy A. Frierson, Harvard U.

"Alimony in the Peasant Dvor: Family Law and Soviet Life." Wendy Goldman, U. of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Eugene Huskey, Bowdoin College

8-5 EAST EUROPEAN WRITERS IN EXILE (Rampart)

Chair: Bogdana Carpenter, U. of Michigan

48 Saturday, November 22 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

"Witold Gombrowicz and the Revolt against Cartesianism in Post-Modern Literature." Ewa Thompson, Rice U.

"The Polish Poets of the '68 Generation in Exile." Tadeusz Witkowski, U. of Michigan

Discussant: Ladislav Matejka, U. of Michigan

8-6 ARCHIVAL RESEARCH IN THE SOVIET UNION: RECENT EXPERIENCES AND PERSPECTIVES-A ROUNDTABLE (Dauphine)

Chair: CarolS. Leonard, State U. of New York, Plattsburg

Participants: Daniel Field, Syracuse U. Sheila Fitzpatrick, U. of Texas, Austin Patricia Grimsted, Harvard U. John Malmstad, Harvard U. Carolyn Rogers, IREX

8-7 FUNCTIONS OF IDEOLOGY IN SOVIET SOCIETY-A ROUNDTABLE (Royale)

Chair: James P. Scanlan, Ohio State U.

Participants: Joan DeBardeleben, McGill U. (Canada) RichardT. De George, U. of Kansas Alfred B. Evans, Jr., California State U., Fresno Erik P. Hoffmann, State U. of New York, Albany

8-8 RURAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE SOVIET UNION (Versailles)

Chair: John Kress, U. of Minnesota

"The Local Party Organizations and the Farms under Chernenko and Gorbachev." Barbara Ann Chotiner, U. of Alabama

"Rural Transportation." Elizabeth Clayton, U. of Missouri, St. Louis

"Socio-Economic Change in the Soviet Countryside." Cynthia S. Kaplan, U. of Chicago

Discussants: Donna Bahry, New York U. Kenneth R. Gray, US Dept. of Agriculture 49 Saturday, November 22 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

8-9 THE PROSE OF ANDREI BITOV: INTERPRETATIONS AND APPROACHES (Buena Vista)

Chair: Geoffrey A. Hosking,'U. of London (UK)

"Andrei Bitov's Travelogues: Culture and Values." Ellen Chances, Princeton U.

"Dni cheloveka and Vkus: Andrei Bitov's Religious World View." Priscilla Meyer, Wesleyan U.

"Andrei Bitov's Pushkinskii Dom." Ronald Meyer, Ardis Publishers

Discussant: Alice Stone Nakhimovsky, Colgate U.

8-10 CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND THE GREAT POWERS DURING WORLD WAR II (Poydras A)

Chair: Sarah M. Terry, Tufts U.

"Great Britain and the Czechoslovak Government in Exile, 1939-43." Detlef Brandes, Freie U. Berlin (FRG)

"The Emergence of the Czechoslovak 'Model' in Soviet Policy, 1943-45." Michael Kraus, Middlebury College

"British Attitudes toward Czechoslovakia, 1944-45." Vilem Precan, Hannover (FRG)

Discussant: Milan Hauner, Foreign Policy Research Inst.

8-11 SOVIET MILITARY UNDER GORBACHEV (Poydras B)

Chair: Stanley Kober, Ctr. for Naval Analyses

"The New 5-Year Plan and Changes in Military Doctrine." James McConnell, Ctr. for Naval Analyses

"Soviet Civil-Military Relations." Bruce Parrott, Johns Hopkins U.

"The 'Indirect Approach' in Soviet Strategy." Charles C. Petersen, Ctr. for Naval Analyses

Discussants: Ilana Kass, National War College Mikhail Tsypkin, Heritage Foundation

50 Saturday, November 22 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

8-12 EIGHTEENTH CENTURY RUSSIAN LITERATURE: THE EVOLUTION OF GENRES FROM THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY TO THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY (Waikiki)

Chair: Pierre R. Hart, Louisiana State U.

"Generic Prototypes for Ippolit Bogdanovich's Narrative Poem 'Dushen'ka."' Olga Muller Cooke, U. of California, Irvine

"Trivial Pursuit of Sentimentalist Authors: Fragments and Other 'Bezdelki."' Gitta Hammarberg, Macalester College

"The Changing Concept of the Ode in the Late Eighteenth Century and the Nineteenth Century." Alexander Levitsky, Brown U.

8-13 MUSCOVITE STUDIES-A ROUNDTABLE (Rosedown)

Chair: Edward L. Keenan, Harvard U.

"Bureaucracy." Peter Brown, U. of Chicago

"Diplomacy." Robert Croskey, Muhlenberg College

"Elites." Robert 0. Crummey, U. of California, Davis

"Art and Architecture." Jack Kollmann, Jr., U. of California, Berkeley

"Methodology." Donald Ostrowski, Harvard U.

Session 9, 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN STUDIES (Rosedown) SOCIETY FOR ROMANIAN STUDIES (Ashland) COMMITTEE ON COLLEGE/PRE-COLLEGE RELATIONS (Poydras B)

9-1 PRIVATE INCOME AND CONSUMPTION IN THE USSR (Kulima)

Chair: Vladimir G. Treml, Duke U.

51 Saturday, November 22 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

"Factors Determining Distribution of Housing in the USSR." Michael Alexeev, George Mason U.

"Estimation and Analysis of Private Income." Gregory Grossman, U. of California, Berkeley

"Consumption Standards and Life-Styles as Viewed by Soviet Sociologists." Mervyn Matthews, U. of Surrey (UK)

Discussant: Joseph S. Berliner, Brandeis U.

9-2 WORKER MOBILIZATION AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION UNDER STALIN: THE CASE OF LENINGRAD (Peachtree)

Chair: Reginald Zelnik, U. of California, Berkeley

"Worker Mobilization during the ." Richard Bidlack, Indiana U.

"The Industrial Primary Party Organization during the Ezhovshchina." Michael Gelb, U. of California, Los Angeles

"Workers and Economic Development Strategies in the Early 1950s." Blair Ruble, Social Science Research Council

Discussant: J. Arch Getty, U. of California, Riverside

9-3 BROADCASTING TO THE USSR AND EASTERN EUROPE-A ROUNDTABLE (Grand)

Chair: Maurice Friedberg, U. of Illinois, Urbana

Participants: James Critchlow, Board for International Broadcasting Robert V. Daniels, U. of Vermont Mark Pomar, Voice of America

9-4 PETROLEUM CONSERVATION IN THE USSR (O'Hare)

Chair: Theodore Shabad, Soviet Geography

"Fuel Switching in Soviet Thermal Electric Power Stations." Caron Cooper, Georgetown U.

"Substitution of Natural Gas Liquids for Petroleum in the Soviet Petrochemical Industry." Matthew J. Sagers, US Bureau of the Census

52 Saturday, November 22 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

"Dieselization and Fuel Savings in the Soviet Transportation Sector." Albina Tretyakova, US Bureau of the Census

Discussant: Richard Levine, US Bureau of Mines

9-5 NATIONAL MINORITIES UNDER COMMUNISM: TilE CASE OF EASTERN EUROPE (Rampart) Sponsored by the Association for the Study of the Nationalities (USSR & East Europe)

Chair: Edward Wynot, Jr., Florida State U.

"National Minorities in Hungary." David Crowe, Elon College

"National Minorities in Czechoslovakia." Josef Kalvoda, St. Joseph College

"National Minorities in Romania: The Hungarian Case." Gregory L. Knight, Library of Congress

Discussants: Stephan M. Horak, Eastern Illinois U. Paul M. Johnson, Florida State U.

9-6 TilE HABSBURG MILITARY FRONTIER, 1522-1882 (Royale)

Chair: Joseph Bozicevic, Mary Washington College

"Demographic and Economic Aspects of the South Slav Segment of the Frontier." Branko Colakovic, Mankato State U.

"Harold Lamb and Suleiman the Magnificent." George J. Prpic, John Carroll U.

"The Habsburg Military Border System: Some Reconsiderations." Gunther E. Rothenberg, Purdue U.

Discussant: lvo Banac, Yale U.

9-7 WITNESSES TO TIIEIR TIMES: RUSSIAN MEMOIRS, DIARIES, AND LETTERS (Kenilworth)

Chair: Sergei Davydov, Bryn Mawr College

53 Saturday, November 22 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

"The Letters of Natal'ia Herzen and Natal'ia Ogareva." Nadine Natov, George Washington U.

"The Decembrists in Siberia: A Dream Fulfilled?" Phyllis W. Powell, Phillips Academy

Discussant: Robert Belknap, Columbia U.

9-8 RUSSIAN LITERATURE IN 1HE 1970s AND 1980s (Versailles)

Chair: David Lowe, Vanderbilt U.

"Vladimir Voinovich as a Parodist of War Literature." Boris Briker, Edmonton, Alberta (Canada)

"Kompleks kolonii-poslednii shans emigrantskoi literatury." Alexander Genis, New York, NY

"Valerii Popov-izobretatel' diskretnoi prozy." Peter Vail, New York, NY

Discussants: Helena Goscilo, U. of Pittsburgh Joanne Innis, Vanderbilt U.

9-9 SOURCES IN WESTERN REPOSITORIES FOR SLAVIC BOOK STUDIES (Magnolia)

Chair: Patricia Polansky, U. of Hawaii

"The Archives of the Springer Verlag in Heidelberg as a Source on Russian Book History." Marianna Tax Choldin, U. of Illinois, Urbana

"The Memoirs and Papers of Iu. V. Got'e as a Source for Early Soviet Library History." Terence Emmons, Stanford U.

"The Diaries and Papers of Alexis V. Babine." Donald J. Raleigh, U. of Hawaii

Discussant: Wojciech Zalewski, Stanford U.

9-10 RELATED LANGUAGES IN CONTACT: SLOVENE AND SERBO­ CROATIAN IN CONTACT AND CONTRAST (Buena Vista)

Chair: Radu L. Lencek, Columbia U.

54 Saturday, November 22 3:40- 5:40p.m.

"Travelling through Semantic Space: Slovene and Serbo-Croatian Enclitics." Radmila J. Gorup, Columbia U.

"A Contrastive Survey of Slovene and Serbo-Croatian Accentology." Lew R. Micklesen, U. of Washington

"Two Divergent Ideological Concepts underlying the Language of Croatian and Slovene Protestant Writers." Olga Nedeljkovic, U. of Illinois, Chicago

Discussant: Jadranka Gvozdanovic, U. of Amsterdam (Netherlands)

9-11 TIIE SOVIET ECONOMY UNDER GORBACHEV -A ROUNDTABLE (Poydras A)

Chair: Morris Bornstein, U. of Michigan

"Workers and Consumers." Janet G. Chapman, U. of Pittsburgh

"Agriculture." Kenneth R. Gray, US Dept. of Agriculture

"Industry." Holland Hunter, Haverford College

"Foreign Economic Relations." Carl H. McMillan, Carleton U. (Canada)

9-12 POLISH STUDIES IN TIIE PRC (Dauphine)

Chair: Ewa Thompson, Rice U.

"Polish Studies in the People's Republic of China." Yang De-you, Shanxi U. (PRC)

"Henryk Sienkiewicz in China." Zhang Zhenhui, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (PRC)

Discussant: Bogna Lorence-Kot, U. of Southern Mississippi

9-13 TIIE MEDlEYAL RUSSIAN ECONOMY (Waikiki)

Chair: Paul Bushkovitch, Yale U.

55 Saturday, November 22 3:40 - 5:40 p.m.

"The Role of Women in the Novgorodian Economy." Eve Levin, Ohio State U.

"Measuring Economic Trends in Mongol Rus': A Suggested Methodology and a Preliminary Report." David B. Miller, Roosevelt U.

"The Transformation of Kiev into a Major European Commercial and Industrial Center, ca. 1100- ca. 1240." Thomas S. Noonan, U. of Minnesota

Discussant: Lawrence Langer, U. of Connecticut

9-14 FACTORS INFLUENCING EAST-WEST TRADE IN1HE 1980s (Maui)

Chair: Jan Adam, U. of Calgary (Canada)

"Politics of Lending and East-West Trade." Bartek Kaminski, U. of Maryland

"Impact of Protectionist Measures on East-West Trade." Andrzej Olechowski, World Bank

"International Monetary Fund and Adjustment in Hungary and Romania." Petra Pissula, Inst. fiir Wirtschaftsforschung (FRG)

Discussant: Zbigniew Fallenbuchl, U. of Windsor (Canada)

7:30 - 11:00 p.m.

RIVERBOAT DINNER CRUISE (shuttles leave the hotel entrance at 7:15 p.m.; leave the dock for the hotel from 10:00 to 11:15 p.m.) Music by: Louisiana Jazz Ensemble Talk on Historv of Jazz by: S. Frederick Starr (Oberlin College)

56 Sunday, November 23, 1986

Registration desk hours: 8:00 a.m. - 12 noon

7:30- 8:30a.m.

B&D EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BREAKFAST (Closed meeting)

Session 10, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

1986 AND 1987 CONVENTION COMMITTEES (Maui)

POLISH INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (Rampart)

10-1 SARATOV PROVINCE AND MODERN RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY (Kulima)

Chair: Rex Wade, U. of Hawaii

"Revolutionary Parties in Saratov, 1902-17." Michael Melancon, Auburn U.

"Peasant Politics and the Rural Intelligentsia in Saratov, 1905." Scott Seregny, Indiana U.

Discussant: Timothy Mixter, Cambridge, MA

10-2 SIBERIAN DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS IN THE GORBACHEV ERA (Grand)

Chair: Robert Jensen, Syracuse U.

"Urban Development Prospects beyond the Urals." Gary Hausladen, Southwest Texas State U.

"Siberian River Diversion Schemes in the 1980s." Philip Micklin, Western Michigan U.

"New Directions in Siberian Resource Development." Victor Mote, U. of Houston

Discussant: John Sallnow, Plymouth Polytechnic Inst. (UK)

57 Sunday, November 23 8:30- 10:30 a.m.

10-3 LIMITS TO SOVIET POWER (Dauphine)

Chair: Raj an Menon, Lehigh U.

"A Pathology of Soviet Power." Daniel N. Nelson, U. of Kentucky

"Soviet Economic Performance and Soviet Power." Dina Spechler, Indiana U. Martin C. Spechler, Indiana U.

"Gorbachev and the Formulation of Foreign Policy." Stephen White, U. of Glasgow (UK)

Discussant: Christopher Jones, U. of Washington

lQ-4 BAROQUEPRELUDESTOTHEDEVELOPMENTOF MODERN CZECH NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS (Royale) Sponsored by the Czechoslovak History Conference

Chair: Milan Fryscak, New York U.

"Bohuslav Balbin's Patriotism and Slavophilism." Josef Anderle, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

"Nationalism of Jan Amos Komensky (Comenius)." Joseph F. Zacek, State U. of New York, Albany

Discussant: Frantisek Svejkovsky, U. of Chicago

10-5 CONTEMPORARY SOVIET LITERATURE (Versailles)

Chair: Ellen Chances, Princeton U.

"Borrowed Time: Metaphors for Loss in Village Prose." Kathleen Parthe, Cornell U.

"The Soviet Superman in the Works of Magic Realism." Nadezhda Peterson, Indiana U.

"The Reversal of Stalinist Literary Motifs: The Image of the Wounded Bird in Recent Russian Literature." Margaret Ziolkowski, U. of Texas, El Paso

Discussant: Deming Brown, U. of Michigan

58 Sunday, November 23 8:30- 10:30 a.m.

10-6 CONTRASTING ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENTS IN THE RUSSIAN AND BALTIC REPUBLICS (Magnolia)

Chair: Elena Kornetchuk, International Images, Sewickley, PA

"Juri Arrak: The Evolution of the Spirit." Martina Norelli, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Inst.

"Influences in Modern Latvian Art." Girts Purins, U. of Pittsburgh

"Andrei Gennadiev and Iuri Liushin: A Contemporary Revival of Early Russian Symbols." Elizabeth Kennedy Sargent, International Images

10-7 SIXTEENTH CENTURY GERMAN CULTURAL CONTACTS WITH UPPER HUNGARY: WITTENBERG AND BARDEJOV DURING THE REFORMATION (Ashland)

Chair: Glenda Thompson, U. of Georgia

"Leonhard Stockel, Michael Radasin, and the Reformation in Bardejov." David P. Daniel, Concordia Seminary

"Tradition and Reformation: Liturgical Music in St. Aegidus in Bardejov during the Reformation." Bertha Fox, Clarke College

"Music and the Reformation in Bardejov: The Wittenberg Connection." Laura Youens, U. of Maryland

10-8 COMPARATIVE AND CONTRASTIVE SLAVIC LINGUISTICS (Buena Vista)

Chair: Johanna Nichols, U. of California, Berkeley

"Aspectual Categories in Russian and Polish." Lenore Grenoble, Dartmouth College

"Case in Russian and Polish." Gilbert Rappaport, U. of Texas, Austin

Discussant: James Gallant, U. of California, Davis

59 Sunday, November 23 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

10-9 PERSONALITIES AND POWERS IN THE BALKANS (Waikiki) Sponsored by the American Association for Southeast European Studies

Chair: Alex Dragnich, Charlottesville, VA

"The Adventures of (England's) Harold Temperley in the Balkans, 1918-21." John Fair, Auburn U., Montgomery

"Colonel Apis, the 'Black Hand' and the Sarajevo Assassination of 1914." David MacKenzie, U. of North Carolina, Greensboro

"The Misadventures of (Montenegro's) Alex Devine at the Court of St. James." John Treadway, U. of Richmond

8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon

BIBLIOGRAPHY & DOCUMENTATION COMMITTEE (Kenilworth)

Session 11, 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

SLOVAK STUDIES ASSOCIATION (Magnolia)

11-1 EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN THE 'EPOCH OF GREAT REFORMS' (Kulima)

Chair: Patrick Alston, Bowling Green State U.

"Officer Education in the Reformist Army: The Question of Standards." Robert F. Baumann, US Army Command & General Staff College

"The Politics of Military-Educational Reform, 1855-70." E. Willis Brooks, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

"Educational Reform in Russian Universities and the Medical­ Surgical Academy: The Question of Female Auditors." Christine Johanson, Queen's U. (Canada)

Discussant: Jacob Kipp, Soviet Army Studies Office

60 Sunday, November 23 10:40 a.m. - 12:40 p.m.

11-2 SOVIET INVESTMENT STRATEGIES FOR THE 1980s (Rampart)

Chair: Richard C. Harmstone, Pennsylvania State U., Worthington-Scranton

"Utilization of Fixed Capital and Soviet Industrial Growth." Vladimir Kontorovich, Command Economies Research, Inc.

"Soviet Investment Strategy under Gorbachev." James Noren, CIA

Discussants: Emil Bej, Shippensburg U. Robert Campbell, Indiana U.

11-3 ASPECTS OF THE CONTEMPORARY SOVIET ART SCENE (Royale)

Chair: Norton T. Dodge, St. Mary's College

"Women Architects of the Avant-Garde." Milka Bliznakov, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State U.

"Soviet Jewish Artists in Israel: Mikhail Grobman and the 'Leviathan Group."' Stephen Feinstein, U. of Wisconsin, River Falls

"Il'ia Glazunov and His Role in the Contemporary Soviet Art World." Elena Kornetchuk, International Images Gallery

11-4 RUSSIAN SATIRE (Versailles)

Chair: Olga Peters Hasty, Trinity College

"The Life and Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin: Vladimir Voinovich's Animal Farm." Carol Any, Trinity College

"Imagining the Future or Waiting for the End? Social Change in Chekhov's Cherry Orchard." Edith Clowes, Purdue U.

"Satiric Displacement in Bulgakov's Heart of a Dog." Susanne Fusso, Wesleyan U.

Discussant: Omry Ronen, U. of Michigan

61 Sunday, November 23 10:40 a.m.- 12:40 p.m.

11-5 THE POETRY OF IGOR CHINNOV (Ashland)

Chair: George Pahomov, Bryn Mawr College

"Pivotal Imagery in Chinnov's Avtograf." Alexander Dunkel, U. of Arizona

"Chinnov's Poetry as a Discourse with Time." Frank Silbajoris, Ohio State U.

"The Four Levels of Igor Chinnov's Poetry." Victor Terras, Brown U.

Discussant: Igor Chinnov, Vanderbilt U.

11-6 SLOVENE MIGRATION TO AMERICA-PAST ACHIEVEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS OF FUTURE RESEARCH (Buena Vista) Sponsored by the Society for Slovene Studies

Chair: Joseph Velikonja, U. of Washington

"Perspectives on Slovene Migration to Argentina." Katica Cukjati, U. of Buenos Aires (Argentina)

"Slovene Migration to the United States: Future Directions in Research Methodology." Matjaz Klemencic, U. of Maribor (Yugoslavia)

"Franc Pore, the Slovene Missionary, as a Peacemaker during the Sioux Minnesota Uprising of 1862." Erik Kovacic, Library of Congress

Discussants: Bogdan Novak, U. of Toledo Rudolph Susel, Slovenian-American Heritage Foundation, Euclid, OH

62 Call for Panels, 1987 Convention The 19th National Convention of the AAASS, hosted by the New England Slavic Association, will be held November 5-8, 1987 at the Park Plaza Hotel, Boston. Proposals must be for complete panels; individual papers cannot be considered. Proposals should be sent to the appropriate committee member (see below) with a copy to the chair; those which do not fall within any of the fields assigned to committee members should be directed to the chair. Deadline for receipt of all proposals: January 1, 1987. All proposals must provide the name of the panel; the titles of all papers; the names, full addresses, and telephone numbers of all participants (including chair, discussants, etc.); and a statement from the panel organizer certifying that all individuals listed have agreed to participate in the panel. No more than three papers may be presented in a panel, and no more than five participants in a roundtable. No participant may be listed more than once in a given panel or roundtable, present more than one paper, or appear more than twice in the convention program. Please note: All panelists, with the exception of foreign guests and invited participants who are not in the Soviet/East European field, must be current AAASS members; all panelists are required to register at the convention. 1987 Program Committee: Nina Tumarkin General & History Harvard Russian Research Ctr. Abbott Gleason, Chair 1737 Cambridge St. Dept. of History Cambridge, MA 02138 Brown U. Providence, RI 02912 Literature/Linguistics John Malmstad Economics Slavic Langs & Lits Joseph Berliner 301 Boylston Hall Economics Dept. Harvard U. Brandeis U. Cambridge, MA 02138 Waltham, MA 02254 Victor Terras Barney Schwalberg Slavic Languages, Box E Economics Dept. Brown U. Brandeis U. Providence, RI 02912 Waltham, MA 02254 Political Science History David Powell Daniel Field Harvard Russian Research Ctr. Russian Review 1737 Cambridge St. 1737 Cambridge St. Cambridge, MA 02138 Cambridge, MA 02138 Sarah Terry Esther Kingston-Mann Dept. of Political Science Dept. of History Tufts U. U. of Massachusetts Medford, MA 02155 Boston, MA 02125 Sociology/Education Norman Naimark Walter Connor Harvard Russian Research Ctr. Dept. of Political Science 1737 Cambridge St. Boston U. Cambridge, MA 02138 Boston, MA 02115

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67 BRITISH DOCUMENTS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION General Editors KENNETH BOURNE and D. CAMERON WATI The publication of a large-scale edition of selections from the Foreign Office Confidential Print, under the supervision of Kenneth Bourne and D. Cameron Watt, is exciting news for historians, for these papers will not only throw valuable new light on the relations between the Foreign Office and its missions abroad but are bound to be an extraordinary source of information about political, economic, and social conditions in the countries where such missions were located. -Dr. Gordon A. Craig Stanford University Past President, AHA

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Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files THE SOVIET UNION: 1945-1954 Much of the nature of the Soviet Union today is probably still rooted in this crucial1 945-1954 period: the ravages of the Great War, even now butpoorly known, and the postwar disciplining and purging of the society in a manner more efficient and pernicious than during the Great Purges. These State Department files provide glimpses into these processes, glimpses of immense value because of the relative paucity of other sources and the continued silence of the Soviet authorities on so many subjects of that era. This microfilm should be acquired by every serious university and public library. -Dr. Clifford M. Faust Professor of History University of Maryland

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84 Announcing a New Edition ofa Standard Text for Comparative Government Classes ••• COMMUNIST POLITICAL SYSTEMS An Introduction Stephen White, John Gardner and George Schopflin Three leading specialists trace the emergence of communist-ruled states and outline the ways in which their politics have been interpreted; analyze and compare the political, economic and social performance of these states with that of the major non-communist countries; and present a detailed guide to the governmental structures, power machinery, and policy processes of each nation. "Each author is an expert in his field and this is reflected in the crisp, incisive discussion ofmajor issues . .. This is a valuable book:' -Perspective First Edition: 1982 293 pp. ISBN 0-312-15279-5 $9.95 ST. MARTIN'S PRESS Scholarly and Reference Division 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010

Mayakovsky's Cubo-Futurist Vision Juliette R. Stapanian

Mayakovsky's early poems are full of word play and ambiguous imagery. Stapanian eloquently walks the reader through the lyrics and places them side by side with analogues in the visual arts. "Dr. Stapanian's study offers not only valuable pieces of textual hermeneutics but also a very close look at the state of mind of a modernist artist during that relatively brief period when verbal and visual art were engaged in a vigorous process of cross­ fertilization." (Victor Terras) 225 pp., illus., $27.95 cloth. Rice University Press Drawer C College Station, Texas 77843 On display at the Indiana University Press booth 20% meeting discount

85 Announcing a new series forthcoming in 1987 The Soviet Union and the Challenge of the Future edited by Alexander Shtromas and Morton A. Kaplan

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93 Selected Titles from Cambridge University Press Vlasov and the Russian The Origins of Detente Liberation Movement The Genoa Conference and 1941-1945 Soviet-Western Relations CatherineAndreyev Stephen White The Crisis Zone Public Opinion and of Europe Political Change in An Interpretation of East-Central Poland, 1980-1982 European History in the First Half DavidS. Mason of the Twentieth Century Ivan T. Berend The Birth of the Propaganda State Aspects oflnternational Soviet Methods of Mass Socialism, 1871-1914 Mobilization 1917-1929 Essays by Georges Haupt Peter Kenez Peter Fawcett~ Translator Eric Hobsbawm~ Preface Marina Tsvetaeva The Woman, Her World, Her Poetry Treasure of the Simon Karlinsky Land of Darkness The Fur Trade and Its Significance Pasternak on Art for Medieval Russia and Creativity Janet L.B. Martin Angela Livingstone Foreign Policy and Vladimir N abokov Human Rights A Critical Study of the Novels Issues and Responses David Rampton RJ. Vincent~ Editor Poverty in the The Russian Soviet Union Revolutionary Novel Mervyn Matthews Turgenev to Pasternak Richard Freeborn Revolution in History Roy Porter, M ikulas Teich~ An Introduction Editors to Karl Marx Jon Elster The U.S.S.R. in Third World Conflicts Karl Marx: A Reader Bruce D. Porter Jon Elster See these and other titles at our booth. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 32 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022 94 Index of Advertisers (number refers to page)

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Adam, Jan, 2-15,9-14 Biberaj, Elez, 1-1 Adams, Jan S., 2-4 Bidlack, Richard, 9-2 Agursky, Mikhail, 6-4 Bielasiak, Jack, 4-9 Albright, David, 2-4 Bigelow, Ann C., 2-13 Alexander, John T., 5-6 Bilinsky, Yaroslav, 7-13 Alexeev, Michael, 9-1 Birnbaum, Henrik, 3-9 Alissandratos, A. Julia, 6-9 Birnbaum, Marianna D., 4-6 Allen, Jelisaveta Stanojevic, 4-16 Blakemore, Porter, 5-5 Alston, Patrick, 11-1 Bliznakov, Milka, 11-3 Altshuller, Mark, 5-4 Blois, Beverly A., Jr., 2-12 Altstadt, Audrey, 4-1 Blough, Roger, 2-13 Anderle, Josef, 10-4, v Bodansky, Yossef, 1-7 Anderson, Barbara A., 4-3 Bodrock, Jaryna T., 7-10 Andrews, Edna, 4-12 Bogert, Ralph, 6-1 Andrews, Nicholas G., 3-15 Bohac, Rodney D., 1-6 Anweiler, Oskar, 8-2 Bond, Daniel L., 3-5 Any, Carol, 11-4 Bonnell, Victoria, 3-8, iv Arndt, Walter, 3-6 Bornstein, Morris, 9-11 Arnett, Robert, 7-14 Bosak, Edita, 2-1, 7-1 Aspaturian, Vernon V., 1-3, 8-3 Bowlt, John E., 4-10, 7-10, iv Atkinson, Dorothy, iv Bozicevic, Joseph, 9-6 Augustinos, Gerasimos, 7-15 Brada, Josef, 5-11, iv Avins, Carol, 3-10 Bradley, Joseph, 6-8 Bagby, Lew, 7-11 Brandes, Detlef, 8-10 Bahry, Donna, 8-8 Brecht, Richard D., 3-12 Bailes, Kendall, 2-9 Briker, Boris, 9-8 Banac, lvo, 4-6, 9-6 Brooks, E. Willis, 11-1 Banjanin, Milica, 5-4 Bross, Addison, 3-1 Barker, Adele, 3-10 Brower, Daniel, 3-8 Baron, Samuel, v Brown, Deming, 10-5 Bartlett, Roger P., 7-6 Brown, Edward J., 6-7 Basil, John, v, 37 Brown, Peter, 8-13 Batalden, Stephen K., 4-5 Brumfield, William C., 4-10, 7-10 Batchan, Alexander, 1-4 Brun-Zejmis, Julia, 7-13 Baumann, Robert F., 11-1 Burbank, Jane, 8-4 Beaven, Miranda, 5-1 Burkett, John P., 8-1 Becker, Seymour, 6-4 Busch, Robert, 7-11 Beissinger, Margaret Hiebert, 5-2 Bushkovitch, Paul, 9-13 Beissinger, Mark, 4-7 Bushnell, John, 7-5 Bej, Emil, 11-2 Bushnell, Kristine, 3-10 Belknap, Robert, 9-7 Busza, Andrzej, 3-1 Benyukh, Oleg P., 4-14 Bynum, David E., 5-2 Bergson, Abram, 7-3 Byrnes, Robert, 2-14 Berliner, Joseph S., 9-1, 63 Caldwell, Larry, 6-10 Heynen, G. Koolemans, 5-2 Campbell, Robert, 11-2

97 Carpenter, Bogdana, 8-5 DeHart, Bruce, 7-6 Carstensen, Fred, 3-8 Derbyshire, William, iv Chances, Ellen, 8-9, 10-5 Dietz, Barbara, 8-2 Chapman, Janet G., 9-11 Dmytryshyn, Basil, 5-10 Chaput, Patricia R., 3-12 Dobson, Richard, 6-5 Chary, Frederick, 7-15 Dodge, Norton T., 11-3 Chernyak, Leon, 7-12 Dragnich, Alex, 10-9 Chinnov, Igor, 11-5 Dryzhakova-Aitshuller, Elena, 5-4 Choldin, Marianna Tax, 9-9 Dudgeon, Ruth, 6-12 Chorvathova-Conant, Verona, 7-7 Dunkel, Alexander, 11-5 Chotiner, Barbara Ann, 8-8 Durgin, Frank A., Jr., 4-14, 5-3 Clark, Katerina, 2-6, 7-5 Dwyer, Joseph, 5-9 Clayton, Elizabeth, 3-4, 8-8 Eagle, Herbert, 1-4 Clayton, J. Douglas, 6-6 Eckert, Eva, 3-12 Clem, RalphS., 4-3 Eekman, Thomas, 6-1 Clement, Hermann, 8-2 Ekedahl, Lyn, 7-9 Clements, Barbara, 6-12 Eklof, Ben, 3-8, 5-8 Clowes, Edith, 11-4 Ellison, Herbert J., 6-11 Cobb, Ty, 7-14 Elson, Mark J., 4-12 Cochrane, Nancy J., 5-11 Emmons, Terence, 9-9 Cochrell, Christie, vii Engel, Barbara, 6-12 Cocks, Paul, 7-14 Enteen, George, 6-4 Colakovic, Branko, 7-8, 9-6 Erlich, Victor, 4-8 Colton, Timothy, 2-14, iv Evans, Alfred B., Jr., 8-7 Congdon, Lee, v Fair, John, 10-9 Connor, Walter, 5-5, 63 Fajfer, Luba, 8-3 Conquest, Robert, 1-3 Fallenbuchl, Zbigniew, 2-15, 9-14 Cooke, Olga Muller, 8-12 Farsolas, Demetrios J., 7-15 Cooper, Caron, 9-4 Feiler, Lily, 4-8 Cooper, Henry R., Jr., 3-9 Feinberg, Lawrence E., 4-12 Costa, Nicholas, 1-1 Feinstein, Stephen, 11-3 Crane, Keith, 6-10 Feldstein, Ronald F., 3-2 Crisostomo, Rosemarie, 1-7 Felkay, Andrew, 1-8 Critchlow, James, 3-13, 9-3 Feshbach, Murray, 4-3, iv, 37 Croskey, Robert, 8-13 Field, Daniel, 1-6, 8-6, 63 Croucher, Murlin, 1-2 Fielder, Grace E., 3-12 Crowe, David, 9-5 Fierman, William, 2-2 Crummey, Robert 0., 1-5,8-13 Fischer-Galati, Stephen, 2-10, 4-15 Cukjati, Katica, 11-6 Fisher, Ralph T., Jr., 1-3, 3-13 Cushman, Thomas, 3-11 Fitzgerald, Mary C., 7-14 Czap, Peter, 1-6 Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 2-7, 8-6 Daniel, David P., 10-7 Flakierski, Henryk, 2-15 Daniel, Wallace, 7-6 Flier, Michael, 6-3 Daniels, Robert V., 9-3 Florescu, Radu, 2-10 Davies, Brian L., 1-5 Flynn, James T., 2-8 Davydov, Sergei, 9-7 Foster, John Burt, Jr., 5-14 Day, Richard B., 8-1 Foust, Clifford, 5-6 De George, RichardT., 8-7 Fox, Bertha, 10-7 Deak, Istvan, 3-7, iv Freedman, John, 7-2 DeBardeleben, Joan, 8-7 Freedman, Robert 0., 3-14 Debo, Richard, 5-12 Friedberg, Maurice, 7-13, 9-3 Debreczeny, Paul, 3-6 Friedman, Victor A., 6-2

98 Frierson, Cathy A., 8-4 Hausladen, Gary, 10-2 Fryscak, Milan, 10-4 Hayes, Nicholas, 4-13 Fuller, Graham, 7-9 Heinemeier, Meredith M., 3-4 Fusso, Susanne, 11-4 Held, Joseph, 1-8 Galan, Frantisek, 2-3 Hellie, Richard, 5-6 Galik, Barbara, 1-2, 2-7 Hicks, Barbara, 4-9 Galili y Garcia, Ziva, 4-4 Hines, John G., 7-14 Gallant, James, 1Q-8 Hocevar, Toussaint, 4-11, v Garrard, John, 3-13 Hoch, Steven, 1-6 Gasparov, Boris, 5-14, 6-3 Hodges, Robert R., 3-1 Gati, Charles, 8-3, iv Hoffmann, Erik P., 8-7 Gelb, Michael, 9-2 Holmes, Larry E., 5-8, v Genis, Alexander, 9-8 Holquist, Michael, 2-3 Georgescu, Vlad, 2-10 Horak, Stephan M., 4-15, 9-5 Getty, J. Arch, 9-2 Hosking, Geoffrey A., 8-9 Gilberg, Trond, 5-13 Hudson, George, 2-4 Glatfelter, R. Edward, 4-2 Hudson, Hugh, Jr., 7-6 Gleason, Abbott, 63 Hughes, Robert P., 5-14 Gleason, Gregory, 6-5 Hunter, Holland, 9-11 Glickman, Rose, 6-12 Hurwitz, Ellen, 2-5 Goldfrank, David, 5-10 Huskey, Eugene, 4-7, 8-4 Goldman, Wendy, 8-4 Innis, Joanne, 9-8 Golovskoy, Val, 1-4 Iovine, Micaela, 3-9 Gorodetsky, Gabriel, 5-12 Isaac, Elliot S., 7-10 Gorup, Radmila J., 9-10 Jahn, Hubertus, 5-10 Goscilo, Helena, 7-7,9-8 Jasiewicz, Krzysztof, 4-9 Gove, Antonina Filonov, 4-8 Jelavich, Barbara, 7-15 Grabowicz, George, 7-7 Jelavich, Charles, iv Graham, Loren, 2-9 Jensen, Robert, 10-2 Gray, Kenneth R., 8-8, 9-11 Jerkovich, George C., 6-1 Greenslade, Gertrude Schroeder, 7-4, v Johanson, Christine, 11-1 Gregory, Paul R., 8-2 Johnson, A. Ross, 6-10 Grenoble, Lenore, 10-8 Johnson, D. Barton, 6-7 Griffiths, David, 6-4, v Johnson, Owen V., 2-2 Grimsted, Patricia, 5-10, 8-6 Johnson, Paul M., 9-5 Grossman, Gregory, 9-10 Jones, Christopher, 10-3 Grossman, Joan D., 37 Jones, James R., 3-5,5-11 Gustafson, Richard, 2-11 Jones, Robert, 7-6 Gustafson, Thane, 4-13 Joseph, Brian, 6-2 Gvozdanovic, Jadranka, 9-10 Josephson, Paul R., 2-9 Haber, Edythe C., 3-16 Juricic, Zelimir, 4-16 Hammarberg, Gitta, 8-12 Kadic, Ante, 4-6 Hammer, Darrell, 2-14 Kalvoda, Josef, 9-5 Hammer, Louise B., 3-2 Kaminski, Bartek, 9-14 Hamp, Eric, 5-2 Kanet, Roger, 2-4 Hanson, Gary, 4-2 Kaplan, Cynthia S., 8-8 Harmstone, Richard C., 11-2 Karklins, Rasma, 8-2 Harris, Jonathan, 4-14 Karlowich, Robert A., 2-7 Hart, Pierre R., 8-12 Kasinec, Edward, 2-7 Haslam, Jonathan, 5-12 Kass, Ilana, 8-11 Hasty, Olga Peters, 11-4 Kassow, Samuel D., 2-8 Hauner, Milan, 5-13, 8-10 Katz, Mark N., 2-4, 6-11

99 Keenan, Edward L., 5-9, 8-13 Levine, Madeline, 3-1 Kelley, Donald R., 7-4 Levine, Richard, 9-4 Kemme, David, 6-10 Levitsky, Alexander, 8-12 Kenez, Peter, 7-5 Levitt, Marcus, 2-6 Kingkade, W. Ward, 4-3 Levy, Michelle, v Kingston-Mann, Esther, 63 Limberg, Wayne P., 7-9 Kipel, Vitaut, 5-9 Lincoln, Bruce, iv Kipel, Zora Z., 5-9 Linden, Ronald H., 3-15 Kipp, Jacob, 11-1 Lindenmeyr, Adele, 6-8 Kitchen, Martin, 5-12 Livermore, Gordon, Jr., 2-13 Kleimola, Ann M., 1-5 Lokar, Alessio, 4-11 Klemencic, Matjaz, 11-6 Lorence-Kot, Bogna, 9-2 Klenin, Emily R., 6-9 Lorkovic, Tatjana B., 6-1 Kline, George L., 3-3,7-12 Loseff, Lev, 2-6,6-7 Knapp, Liza, 2-11 Lovell, Knox, 7-3 Knight, Gregory L., 9-5 Lowe, David, 9-8 Knox, Jane, 3-6 Lubin, Nancy, 1-7, 4-3 Kober, Stanley, 8-11 Luza, Radomir, 7-1 Kolankiewicz, George, 5-13 Lydolph, Paul, iv Kollmann, Nancy Shields, 1-5 MacFarlane, S. Neil, 3-14, 7-4 Kollmann, Jack, Jr., 8-13 MacKenzie, David, .. 10-9 Kontorovich, Vladimir, 11-2 Magocsi, Paul R., 5-9 Korbonski, Andrzej, 8-3, iv Majeska, George, 2-5 Kornetchuk, Elena, 10-6, 11-3 Malik, Mahdu, 3-11 Kostinsky, Barry L., 3-5 Malmstad, John, 5-14, 8-6, 63 Kovacic, Erik, 11-6 Mann, Rachel E., 3-11 Kovrig, Bennett, 3-7 Marantz, Paul, 3-14 Kozulin, Alex, 2-3 Marker, Gary, 5-1 Kramer, Christina, 6-2 Martucci, Jean, 4-11 Kramer, John M., 5-5 Mason, David, 4-9 Krasnov, Vladislav, 2-14, 3-13 Matejka, Ladislav, 8-5 Kraus, David H., 5-9 Mathes, William L., 2-8 Kraus, Michael, 8-10 Matich, Olga, 6-7 Kreps, Michael, 3-3 Matthews, Mervyn, 9-1 Kress, John, 8-8 McCagg, William 0., Jr., 4-15 Kuboniwa, Masaaki, 3-5 McClelland, James C., 2-8 Kukk, Hilja, 7-10 McConnell, James, 8-11 Kurczaba, Alex, 7-2 McErlean, John, 5-10 Kurtzweg, Laurie, 3-5 McLaughlin, Sigrid, 3-10 Kusin, Vladimir, 8-3 McLean, Hugh, 37 Lane, David, 7-4 McLendon, Elizabeth L., 2-12 Langer, Lawrence, 9-13 McMillan, Carl H., 9-11 Lapeza, David, 7-11 McNally, Raymond T., 2-10, 6-6 Law, David, 5-3 Meehan-Waters, Brenda, 4-5 Lawton, Anna, 1-4 Melancon, Michael, 10-1 Lazzerini, Edward J., 4-1, v Menon, Rajan, 10-3 Leich, Harold M., 1-2 Merrill, Peter T., 4-12 Lencek, Nina, 1-2 Mersereau, John, Jr., 7-11 Lencek, Rado L., 9-10 Meyer, Alfred G., 1-3 Leonard, Carol S., 7-6, 8-6 Meyer, Priscilla, 8-9 Levin, Eve, 9-13 Meyer, Ronald, 8-9 Levin, llya, 3-6 Michelson, Paul, 7-15

100 Mickiewicz, Ellen, 4-13, v Parrott, Bruce, 2-9, 8-11 Micklesen, Lew R., 9-10 Parthe, Kathleen, 10-5 Micklin, Philip, 10-2 Pastor, Peter, 3-7 Mikkelson, Gerald, 3-10 Pearl, Deborah, 5-1 Milenkovitch, Deborah D., 5-3 Pellathy, Gabriel, 5-7 Milivojevic, Dragan, 7-8 Pereira, N.G.O., 4-2 Millar, James R., 8-2 Perlina, Nina, 6-3 Miller, David B., 9-13 Petersen, Charles C., 8-11 Miller, Martin, v Petersen, Phillip A., 7-14 Minnich, Robert, 4-11 Peterson, Nadezhda, 10-5 Mixter, Timothy, 10-1 Petro, Nicolai N., 2-14 Molloy, Molly, 2-7 Petro, Peter, 2-1 Monas, Sidney, 2-6, 5-1, iv Petrovich, Michael Boro, 4-6, 7-8 Moravcevich, Nicholas, 4-16 Pissula, Petra, 9-14 Moses, Joel, 4-7 Pithart, Petr, 7-1 Mote, Victor, 10..2 Pogacar, Timothy, 4-11 Moyle, Natalie K, 3c11 Polansky, Patricia, 4-2, 9-9 Munro, George, 5-6, v Pomar, Mark, 9-3 Muratore, Jennifer, 3-4 Porter, Richard, v Naimark, Norman, 63 Powell, David E., 5-5, 63 Nakhimovsky, Alice Stone, 8-9 Powell, Phyllis W., 9-7 Natov, Nadine, 9-7 Precan, Vilem, 8-10 Naydan, Michael, 4-8 Pribic, Nikola R., 4-6, 7-8 Naylor, Kenneth E., 3-9, 6-2 Primorac, Emile, 2-15 Neatrour, Elizabeth, v Prpic, George J., 9-6 Nechemias, Carol, 3-4 Pruner, Ludmila, 1-4 Nedeljkovic, Olga, 9-10 Purins, Girts, 10-6 Nelson, Daniel N., 10-3 Racz, Barnabas, 5-7 Nelson, Marilyn, 2-5 Ragsdale, Hugh A., 4-2, v Nepomnyashchy, Catharine, 2-11 Rakowska-Harmstone, Teresa, 1-3 Neudorfl, Marie L., 7-1 Raleigh, Donald J., 9-9 Nichols, Johanna, 10-8 Ramer, Samuel C., 3-3, v Nichols, Robert L., 4-5 Ranki, Gyorgy, 1-8,3-7 Noonan, Thomas S., 9-13 Ransel, David, 8-4 Norelli, Martina, 10-6 Rappaport, Gilbert, 10-8 Noren, James, 11-2 Reinhartz, Dennis, iv Norr, Henry, 4-9 Reisch, Alfred, 1-8 Norton, Barbara, 6-12 Remington, Robin, 6-10 Novak, Bogdan, 11-6 Remington, Thomas F., 2-2,4-7 Nove, Alec, 5-3 Reshetar, JohnS., Jr., 1-3 O'Connor, Timothy E., 5-8 Reyfman, Irina, 6-3 Okenfuss, Max J., 2-8 Riasanovsky, Nicholas, 4-5 Olcott, Martha Brill, 2-2 Rogers, Carolyn, 8-6 Olechowski, Andrzej, 9-14 Roider, Karl, v Olmsted, Hugh, 2-5 Ronen, Omry, 11-4 Ost, David, 4-9 Roney, James, 7-2 Ostrowski, Donald, 8-13 Roosevelt, Priscilla R., 4-10, v Owen, Thomas C., 5-6, 6-8, v Rorlich, Azade-Ayse, 4-1 Pahomov, George, 11-5 Rosefielde, Steven, 7-3 Paksoy, H. B., 4-1 Rosenberg, William G., 4-4, iv Pano, Nicholas C., 1-1 Rosenthal, Bernice, 4-5 Paperno, Irina, 5-14, 6-3 Ross, Rochelle, v

101 Rothenberg, Gunther E., 9-6 Sodaro, Michael, 3-15 Rothstein, Robert, 3-2 Solchanyk, Roman, 7-13 Rowland, Daniel, 2-5 Spechler, Dina, 10-3 Rowland, Richard H., 4-3 Spechler, Martin C., 3-4, 10-3 Rubinstein, Alvin, 7-9 Starr, S. Frederick, 56 Ruble, Blair, 9-2 Steckler, Irene M., 3-3 Ruckman, JoAnn, 6-8 Steinberg, Mark, 5-1 Rudin, Catherine, 6-2 Steiner, Peter, 2-3 Rupel, Dimitrij, 4-11 Stevens, Carol (Kira) B., 1-5 Ruthchild, Rochelle, 6-12 Stevenson-Sanjian, Andrea, 5-5 Rutland, Peter, 6-5 Stites, Richard, 5-8, 7-5 Ruud, Charles, 5-1 Stolee, Margaret K., 5-8 Rywkin, Michael W., 1-7 Sugar, Peter, 4-15 Saari, Sasha, v Suny, Ronald Grigor, 4-4 Sabo, Gerald J., 2-1 Susel, Rudolph, 11-6 Sagers, Matthew J., 9-4 Svejkovsky, Frantisek, 10-4 Saivetz, Carol, 7-9 Szelenyi, Ivan, iv Sakharov, Vladimir, 3-13 Szporluk, Roman, 6-4 Sakmyster, Thomas, 3-7 Talbot, Elizabeth M., 2-12 Sallnow, John, 10-2 Taras, Raymond, 4-9 Sanders, John T., 6-4 Taubman, Jane, 4-8 Sanders, Jonathan, 4-13 Taubman, William, 3-14 Sanko, Helene, 2-1 Taylor, Nina, 3-1 Sargent, Elizabeth Kennedy, 10-6 Taylor, Patrick R., 4-2 Scammell, Michael, 3-3 Tempest, Richard, 6-6 Scanlan, James P., 8-7 Terras, Victor, 2-11, 11-9, 63 Schearer, David, 2-9 Terry, Sarah M., 3-15, 8-10, iv, 63 Scherrer, Jutta, 7-12 Thompson, Ewa, 8-5, 9-12, v Schneider, Sandy, vii Thompson, Glenda, 10-7 Schopflin, George, 5-13 Thornton, Judith, 7-3 Schulze, Fred, 2-13 Thurston, Gary J., 4-10 Schwalberg, Barney, 63 Timberlake, Alan, 6-3 Schwartz, Morton, 3-14 Timberlake, Charles E., 2-12, iv Scotto, Peter, 4-8 Timmerman, Heinz, 6-11 Seregny, Scott, 10-1 Titunik, Irwin, 5-4 Seroka, James, 5-7 Toda, Yasushi, 7-3 Shabad, Theodore, 9-4 Tomashevich, George Vid, 4-16 Shaffer, Harry G., 4-14 Treadway, John, 10-9 Shafir, Michael, 8-3 Treml, Vladimir G., 9-1 Shapiro, Judith, 8-1 Tretyakova, Albina, 9-4 Sherman, Howard J., 8-1 Trulock, Notra, 7-14 Shtohryn, Dmytro M., 5-9 Tsvetkov, Alexey, 2-6 Shtromas, Aleksandras, 7-13 Tsypkin, Mikhail, 8-11 Silbajoris, Frank, 11-5 Tumarkin, Nina, 63 Silver, Brian D., 4-3 Turgeon, Lynn, 2-15, 4-14 Simon, Erzsebet, 3-15 Ueland, Carol, 2-11 Simon, Maurice, 5-7 Ulc, Otto, 5-13 Slesinski, Robert, 7-11 Uldricks, Teddy, 5-12 Slider, Darrell, 6-5 Urban, Joan Barth, 6-11 Sljivic-Simsic, Biljana, 4-16 Urban, Michael, 4-7 Smith, Gordon B., 7-4 Vail, Peter, 9-8 Smith, P. Craig, 5-8 Vaillant, Janet G., 2-12

102 Valenta, Jiri, 8-3 Woods, Leyla, 1-8 van Schooneveld, Corne lis H., 3-2 Woodward, Susan, 8-1 van Straalen, Johannes, 2-12 Worobec, Christine, 1-6 Varma, Devendra P., 2-10 Worth, Dean S., 6-9 Velikonja, Joseph, 11-6 Wynot, Edward, Jr., 4-15, 9-5 Vermes, Gabor, 3-7 Yang, De-you, 9-12 Vickery, Walter N., 6-9 Yanov, Alexander, 7-13 Voigt, Lydia, v Youens, Laura, 10-7 Volgyes, Ivan, 5-13 Youngblood, Denise J., vii Von Hagen, Mark, 7-5 Zacek, Joseph F., 10-4 Voronina, Lydia, 7-12 Zalewski, Wojciech, 9-9 Wade, Rex, 10-1 Zanga, Louis, 1-1 Wadekin, Karl-Eugen, 8-2 Zeldin, Jesse, 6-6 Warth, Robert, 5-3 Zelnik, Reginald, 9-2, iv Weiner, Douglas, 2-9 Zhang, Zhenhui, 9-12 White, Stephen, 10-3 Zholkovsky, Alexander, 6-7 Whitesell, Robert, 7-3 Zimmer, Terese, 6-5 Wieczynski, Joseph L., 6-8 Ziolkowski, Margaret, 10-5 Witkowski, Tadeusz, 8-5 Zlotnik, Marc, 2-13 Wixman, Ronald, 1-7 Zygas, Egle Victoria, 3-11

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