Special Issue: Subjecthood and Citizenship, Part I
Intellectual Biographies and Late Imperial Russia
From the Editors An Interview with James Billington 165
Subjecthood and Citizenship in Russia 171
Note from the Editors 172
Articles ERIC LOHR The Ideal Citizen and Real Subject in Late Imperial Russia 173
RANDALL A. POOLE Religion, War, and Revolution: E. N. Trubetskoi’s Liberal Construction of Russian National Identity, 1912–20, 195
PETER HOLQUIST The Dilemmas of an “Official with Progressive Views”: Baron Boris Nolde 241
Reaction RICHARD WORTMAN Intellectual Constructs and Political Issues 273
Review Article DOMINIC LIEVEN Russia and the Defeat of Napoleon (1812–14) 281
Review Essays CAROLYN J. POUNCY Missed Opportunities and the Search for Ivan the Terrible 307
CHRISTINE D. WOROBEC Lived Orthodoxy in Imperial Russia 327
Reviews BARBARA WALKER Jochen Hellbeck, ed., Autobiographical Practices in Russia/ Autobiographische Praktiken in Russland 349
WILLIAM G. ROSENBERG Igor´ Narskii, Zhizn´ v katastrofe: Budni naseleniia Urala v 1917–1922 gg. [Life in Catastrophe: Everyday Life in the Urals, 1917–1922]; Donald J. Raleigh, Experiencing Russia's Civil War: Politics, Society, and Revolutionary Culture in Saratov, 1917–1922, 357
IULIIA KHMELEVSKAIA Mauricio Borrero, Hungry Moscow: Scarcity and Urban Society in the Russian Civil War, 1917–1921; A. Iu. Davydov, Nelegal´noe snabzhenie rossiiskogo naseleniia i vlast´, 1917–1921: Meshochniki [The Illegal Supply of the Russian Population and the Regime, 1917–1921: Bagmen]; Julie Hessler, A Social History of Soviet Trade: Trade Policy, Retail Practices, and Consumption, 1917–1953, 369
MARK MAZOWER Timothy Snyder, Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist’s Mission to Liberate Soviet Ukraine 379
RICHARD PIPES Nikolai Nikolaevich Bolkhovitinov, Russkie uchenye-emigranty (G. V. Vernadskii, M. M. Karpovich, M. T. Florinskii) i stanovlenie rusistiki v SshA [Russian Scholarly Emigrants (G. V. Vernadsky, M. M. Karpovich, M. T. Florinsky) and the Rise of Russian Studies in the United States]; Evgenii Vladimirovich Kodin, “Garvardskii Proekt” [The Harvard Project] 383
Contributors to This Issue 389