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2. Myroslav Shkandrij, Ukrainian nationalism: politics, ideology, and literature, 1929–1956.
3. Sharon Lubkemann Allen, EccentriCities: writing in the margins of Modernism: St. Petersburg to Rio de Janeiro.
4. Loren Graham, Lonely ideas: can Russia compete?
5. Lee Farrow, Alexis in America: a Russian Grand Duke’s tour, 1871–1872.
6. Serhii Plokhy, The last empire. The final days of the Soviet Union.
7. Irina Mukhina, Women and the birth of Russian capitalism: a history of the shuttle trade.
8. DeWitt Clinton Poole, An American diplomat in Bolshevik Russia.
9. Per Anders Rudling, The rise and fall of Belarusian nationalism.
10. Stephen Kotkin, Stalin, volume 1: paradoxes of power, 1978–1928.
11. The lost Khrushchev: a journey into the Gulag of the Russian mind.
12. The myth of the masters revived: the occult lives of Nikolai and Elena Roerich.
13. The Soviet theater: a documentary history.
14. Making modernism Soviet: the Russian avantgarde in the early Soviet era, 1918-1928.
15. Stalin's world: dictating the Soviet order.
16. Rachmaninoff's complete songs: a companion with texts and translations.
17. Lolita. The story of a cover girl. Vladimir Nabokov's novel in art and design.
18. Herstories: an anthology of new Ukrainian women prose writers.
19. Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich: Supreme Commander of the Russian Army.
20. Jeremy Hicks, First films of the Holocaust: Soviet cinema and the genocide of the Jews, 1938–1946.
21. Agnès Nilüfer Kefeli, Becoming Muslim in imperial Russia: conversion, apostasy, and literacy.
22. Colleen McQuillen, The modernist masquerade. Stylizing life, literature, and costumes in Russia.
23. Sergey Gandlevsky, translated by Susanne Fusso, Trepanation of the skull.
24. Cathy A. Frierson, Silence Was Salvation: child survivors of Stalin’s terror and World War II in the Soviet Union.
25. David R. Shearer and Vladimir Khaustov, Stalin and the Lubianka: a documentary history of the political police and security organs in the Soviet Union 1922–1953.
26. Edward Cohn, The high title of a Communist: postwar party discipline and the values of the Soviet regime.
27. Ian Barnes, Restless empire: a historical atlas of Russia.
28. Craig Campbell, Agitating images: photography against history in indigenous Siberia.
29. Jochen Hellbeck, Stalingrad: the city that defeated the Third Reich.
30. Robert E. Jones, Bread upon the waters: the St Petersburg grain trade and the Russian economy, 1703–1811.
31. Michael S. Gorham, After newspeak: language culture and politics in Russia from Gorbachev to Putin.
32. Jennifer Utrata, Women without men: single mothers and family change in the new Russia.
33. William D. Frank, Everyone to skis! Skiing in Russia and the rise of Soviet biathlon.
34. Andriy Zayarnyuk, Framing the Ukrainian peasantry in Habsburg Galicia, 1846–1914.
35. Matthew D. Pauly, Breaking the tongue: language, education, and power in Soviet Ukraine, 1923–1934.
36. Luba Golburt, The first epoch: the eighteenth century and the Russian cultural imagination.
37. Faith Hillis, Children of Rus’. Right-bank Ukraine and the invention of the Russian nation.
38. Patrick Lally Michelson and Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, Thinking Orthodox in modern Russia: culture, history, context.
39. Valerie Sperling, Sex, politics & Putin: political legitimacy in Russia.
40. Vanished history: the Holocaust in Czech and Slovak historical culture.
41. Turks across the empires: marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914.
42. This blessed land: Crimea and the Crimean Tatars.
43. The Viaz'ma catastrophe, 1941: the Red Army's disastrous stand against Operation Typhoon.
44. The search for a socialist El Dorado: Finnish immigration to Soviet Karelia from the United States and Canada in the 1930s.
45. The long life and swift death of Jewish Rechitsa: a community in Belarus 1625-2000.
46. The elusive empire: Kazan and the creation of Russia, 1552-1671.
47. The last dictatorship in Europe: Belarus under Lukashenko.
48. Symbolism and regime change in Russia.
49. Stalin's empire of memory: Russian--Ukrainian relations in the Soviet historical imagination.
50. Secularism Soviet style: crossing borders in the second world.
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