Kritika 7 (2006) 3

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Kritika 7 (2006) 3
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Subjecthood and Citizenship, Part II: From Alexander II to Brezhnev

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Bloomington, Indiana, US 2006: Slavica Publishers
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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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Carolyn Pouncy

Inhaltsverzeichnis

From the Editors

Tiutchev versus Foucault? Citizenship and Subjecthood in
Russian History 391

Articles
JANE BURBANK
An Imperial Rights Regime: Law and Citizenship in the
Russian Empire 397
PAUL W. WERTH
In the State’s Embrace? Civil Acts in an Imperial Order 433
MELISSA K. STOCKDALE
United in Gratitude: Honoring Soldiers and Defining the Nation in Russia’s Great War 459
GOLFO ALEXOPOULOS
Soviet Citizenship, More or Less: Rights, Emotions, and
States of Civic Belonging 87
SERHY YEKELCHYK
The Civic Duty to Hate: Stalinist Citizenship as Political Practice and Civic Emotion (Kiev, 1943–53) 29
DENIS KOZLOV
“I Have Not Read, But I Will Say”: Soviet Literary Audiences and Changing Ideas of Social Membership, 1958–66, 557

Reactions
ALFRED J. RIEBER
The Problem of Social Cohesion 599
TIMOTHY SNYDER
The Elusive Civic Subject in Russian History 609

Review Essays
PATRICK O’MEARA
“All the World’s a Stage”: Aspects of the Historical Interplay of Culture and Society with Myth and Mask in 18th- and Early 19th-Century Russia 619
DOUGLAS ROGERS
Historical Anthropology Meets Soviet History 633

Reviews
PAUL BUSHKOVITCH
Brian Davies, State Power and Community in Early Modern Russia: The Case of Kozlov, 1635–1649; Ol´ga Kosheleva, Liudi Sankt-Peterburgskogo ostrova petrovskogo vremeni [The People of St. Petersburg Island in the
Petrine Era] 651
WILLIAM E. BUTLER
Michelle Lamarche Marrese, A Woman’s Kingdom: Noblewomen and the Control of Property in Russia, 1700–1861; Tat´iana Evgen´evna Novitskaia, Pravovoe regulirovanie imushchestvennykh otnoshenii v Rossii vo vtoroi polovine XVIII veka [The Legal Regulation of Property Relations in Russia in the Second Half of the 18th Century]; William Benton Whisenhunt, In Search of Legality: Mikhail M. Speranskii and the Codification of Russian Law 657
DONALD J. RALEIGH
Oleg Vital´evich Budnitskii, Rossiiskie evrei mezhdu krasnymi i belymi, 1917–1920 [Russian Jews between Reds and Whites, 1917–1920] 667
JULIANE FÜRST
Corinna Kuhr-Korolev, Gezähmte Helden: Die Formierung der Sowjetjugend [Tamed Heroes: The Formation of Soviet Youth]; Corinna Kuhr-Korolev, Sowjetjugend, 1917–1941: Generation zwischen Revolution und Resignation [Soviet Youth, 1917–1941: The Generation between Revolution and Resignation] 675
DAVID C. ENGERMAN
Nicholas Dawidoff, The Fly Swatter: How My Grandfather Made His Way in the World; Loren R. Graham, Moscow Stories; Richard Pipes, Vixi: Memoirs of a Non-Belonger; Adam B. Ulam, Understanding the Cold War: A Historian’s Personal Reflections 689

Contributors to This Issue 703

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