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Methodology and Theory
Editors
    Toward a New Political History of Empire

Ronald Grigor Suny
    Socialism, Post-Socialism, and the Appropriately Modern: Thinking About the History of the USSR

Terry Martin
    An Affirmative Action Empire: The Soviet Union as the Highest Form of Imperialism?

History
Roundtable
    Virtual Roundtable Political History of Empire – Political History of Nation: Towards a Synthetic Method? - 1

Roundtable
    Virtual Roundtable Political History of Empire – Political History of Nation: Towards a Synthetic Method? - 2

Aleksei Miller
    Russifications:Classified and Explained

Sergei Skobelev
    Demography as Politics. Indigenous Population of Siberia in the Russian Empire and USSR: Demographic Dynamics as a Reflection of the Center’s Politics

Dana Sherry
    Kavkaztsy: Images of Caucaus and Politics of Empire in the Memoirs of the Caucasus Corps’ Officers, 1834-1859 - 1

Dana Sherry
    Kavkaztsy: Images of Caucaus and Politics of Empire in the Memoirs of the Caucasus Corps’ Officers, 1834-1859 - 2

Theodor Weeks
    Slavdom, Civilization, Russification: Comments on Russia’s World-Historical Mission, 1861-1878

Charles Steinwedel
    Tribe, Estate, Nationality? Changing Conceptions of Bashkir Particularity within The Tsar’s Empire

Nick Baron
    The Regional Construction of Karelian Autonomy

Pekka Kauppala
    The Formation and Heyday of the Autonomous Soviet Karelia, 1918-1929: A Forgotten Success of the Early Soviet Nationality Policy

Archive
Serguei Glebov, Alexander Semyonov
    From the Editors. Politics, Empire, and Nationalism During the Early Soviet Period (Foreword to the Publication)

Markku Kangaspuro
    Language Struggle in the Republic of Karelia in the Early 1930s

Nick Baron
    The Language Question and National Conflict in Soviet Karelia in the 1920’s

Document
     April 25, 1931 Meeting of the VTsIK Council of Nationalities’ Presidium

Sociology, Ethnology, Political Science
Jan Kubik
    Cultural Legacies of State Socialism: History-Making and Cultural-Political Entrepreneurship in Postcommunist Poland and Russia

Elena Khabenskaia
    “Homeland”: Territorial Images in the Tatar Ethnic Identity

Neil A. Abrams
    Nationalist Mobilization and Imperial Collapse: Serbian and Russian Nationalism Compared, 1987-1991 - 1

Neil A. Abrams
    Nationalist Mobilization and Imperial Collapse: Serbian and Russian Nationalism Compared, 1987-1991 - 2

ABC: Empire & Nationalism Studies
Vera Milchina
    Sentimental Nationalism and Diverse Russification (Roundtable “Nationalism in Imperial Russia: Ideological Models and Discursive Practices,” Russian State University for the Humanities, June 24, 2002)

Newest Mythologies
Ekaterina Dyogot
    How to Qualify for Postcolonial Discourse

Margaret Dikovitskaya
    Does Russia Qualify for Postcolonial Discourse? A Response to Ekaterina Dyogot’s Article

Historiography
Marina Mogilner
    From the Editors. “Two Hundred Years Together”: One Year Later

Boris Mironov
    122 Years Apart. About the Book by Alexander Solzhenitsyn “Two Hundred Years Together, 1795-1995. Part 1”. Moscow: Russkii put’, 2001

John D. Klier
    Polemics with Encyclopedias: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “Dvesti let vmeste”

Book Reviews
Kimitaka Matsuzato
    Âàëåíòèíà Øàíäðà. Ìàëîðîñ³éñüêå ãåíåðàë-ãóáåðíàòîðñòâî 1802-1856. Ôóíêö³¿, ñòðóêòóðà, àðõ³â. Êè¿â: Äåðæ. êîì. àðõ³â³â Óêðà¿íè, 2001.

Nikolai Bukharin
    W. Marciniak. Rozgrabione imperium. Upadek Zwi¹zku Sowieckiego i powstanie Federacji Rosyjskiej. Kraków. Arkana, 2001. 589 s.

Samson Madievskii
    Ã. Â. Êîñòûð÷åíêî. Òàéíàÿ ïîëèòèêà Ñòàëèíà: âëàñòü è àíòèñåìèòèçì. Ìîñêâà: Ìåæäóíàðîäíûå îòíîøåíèÿ, 2001. 784 ñ.

Andrzej de Lazari
    Þ. À. Áîðèñ¸íîê. Ìèõàèë Áàêóíèí è “ïîëüñêàÿ èíòðèãà”: 1840-å ãîäû. Ìîñêâà: ÐÎÑÑÏÝÍ, 2001. 304 ñòð.

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