FROM THE EDITORS
“The Year That Changed the World”? . . . 221
Erratum . . . 226
FORUM: ORAL HISTORY AND MEMORY IN SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA
Jeff Sahadeo Introduction . . . 227
Marianne Kamp Hunger and Potatoes: The 1933 Famine in Uzbekistan and Changing Foodways . . . 237
Adrienne L. Edgar What to Name the Children? Oral Histories of Ethnically Mixed Families in Soviet Kazakhstan and Tajikistan . . . 269
Ali Igmen Gender and National Identity in Memories of the Late 20th-Century Soviet Theater in Kyrgyzstan . . . 291
ARTICLE
Evgenii A. Krestiannikov Along the Routes of Justice: Judicial Circuit Riding in Western Siberia during the Late Imperial Period . . . 315
REVIEW ESSAYS
Alexander E. Balistreri Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Shaykh: Border Crossers in the Historiography of the Modern Caucasus . . . 345
Christine E. Evans Stirlitz in Washington? What “Stagnation” Tells Us Now . . . 365
REVIEWS
Lynn Ellen Patyk Reading, Writing, and Realism in 19th-Century Russia . . . 377
Alexander Morrison Convicts and Concentration Camps . . . 390
Oksana Bulgakowa The Other History of Soviet Cinema . . . 404
Joshua Rubenstein Unearthing the Holocaust on the Russian Front . . . 409
Susanne Schattenberg Brezhnev’s Memos as a Source . . . 421
Walter Sperling Moscow, Maidan, and the Politics of Russia’s “Glorious Past” . . . 430
LETTER
Ben Eklof and Tatiana Saburova To the Editors . . . 433
Contributors to This Issue . . . 435