International and Interdisciplinary Journal of
      the Study of Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
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Volume 44 (2023)
ARTICLES Поражение как победа: Нарратив о Крымской войне и историческая память в Российской империи второй половины XIX века 
534KBКирилл Зубков 
1 Dalibor Brozović’s Typology of Slavic Standard Languages and the Status of Standard Croatian 
512KBRanko Matasović 
25 Political Economy of the Contemporary Art Market in Russia, 1990–2022 
492KBIlja Viktorov 
53 Central Europe’s Limits in the North and the South 
586KBTomasz Kamusella 
83 Мандельштам и Достоевский: О некоторых элементах темы Достоевского в Третьей воронежской тетради 
675KBГеоргий Ахиллович Левинтон 
113 ASI CONVERSATION Navigating the Eastern European Borderlands in the Aftermath of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine 
528KBCatherine Gibson, Anton Kotenko, Andrei Cuşco and Yoko Aoshima 
145 BOOK REVIEWS Kathryn E. Stoner, Russia Resurrected: Its Power and Purpose in a New World Order (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021), xix+317 pp. 
330KBMikhail Alexseev 
167 Dangiras Mačiulis, Rimvydas Petrauskas, and Darius Staliūnas (translated by Beata Piasecka), Kto wygrał bitwę pod Grunwaldem: Tradycja grunwaldzka wśród narodów Europy Środkowo–Wschodniej [Who Won the Battle of Grunwald? Tradition of Grunwald among the Nations of Central and Eastern Europe] (Warszawa: Instytut Pamięci Narodowej-Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu, 2020), 360 pp. 
306KBSayaka Kaji 
169 Olga Khomenko, Dalekoskhidna odisseya Ivana Svita (Kyiv: Laurus, 2021), 584 pp. 
334KBOleksandr Avramchuk 
172 Marina Balina and Serguei Alex. Oushakine, eds., The Pedagogy of Images: Depicting Communism for Children (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021), 548 pp. 
303KBMichiko Komiya 
175 Marc L. Greenberg, “Prekmurje Slovene Grammar”: Avgust Pavel’s Vend Nyelvtan (1942) [Critical edition and translation from Hungarian, Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, Volume 47] (Brill; Leiden, 2020), 215 pp. 
302KBMojca Kumin Horvat 
177 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 
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