Titel der Ausgabe 
Kritika 22 (2021), 4

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Bloomington, Indiana, US 2021: Slavica Publishers
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vierteljährlich
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80$ Institutionen, 35$ Privatpersonen, 25$ Studierende

 

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Kritika. Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History
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United States
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Managing editor: Carolyn Pouncy Georgetown University <cjp72@georgetown.edu> Editorial Office: School of Foreign Service Intercultural Center 301 Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 USA Publisher: Slavica Publishers Indiana University 1430 North Willis Drive Bloomington. IN 47404-2146, USA
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Robert Kindler, Lehrstuhl Geschichte Osteuropas, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Inhaltsverzeichnis

FROM THE EDITORS

The Historian in the Age of COVID-19, p. 669

ARTICLES

Alexander Polunov: Spatial Utopianism and Russian Images of Distant Lands, 1880–1900, p. 677

Olga Bessmertnaya: Magomet-Bek Hadjetlaché and the Muslim Question: Deceit, Trust, and Orientalism in Imperial Russia after 1905, p. 697

Diana Dumitru: The Gordian Knot of Justice: Prosecuting Jewish Holocaust Survivors in Stalinist Courts for “Collaboration” with the Enemy, p. 729

Tatiana Vagramenko: KGB “Evangelism”: Agents and Jehovah’s Witnesses in Soviet Ukraine, p. 757

Thom Loyd: Congo on the Dnipro: Third Worldism and the Nationalization of Soviet Internationalism in Ukraine, p. 787

CLASSICS IN RETROSPECT

Michael David-Fox: Re-Reading Fainsod in Smolensk, p. 813

REVIEW ARTICLE

John M. Romero: Rethinking Political Repression in the Tatar Republic, 1917–41, p. 841

REVIEW ESSAY

Caroline Fernandez and David Brandenberger: Narrating the Blockade: Young Female Diarists and the Siege of Leningrad, p. 863

REVIEWS

Kevin Gledhill: The Russia Company and Russo-British Trade after 1600, p. 885

Julia Obertreis: Modernity’s Contested Scent, p. 895

Ann Komaromi: Less Conspiratorial and More Human, p. 901

Contributors to This Issue, p. 911

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