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Collected Essays Source: Slavic Review, Vol. 58, No. 4, Special Issue: Ten Years after 1989: What Have We Learned? (Winter, 1999), pp. 966-970 Published by: Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2697263 . Accessed: 12/06/2014 14:46 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Slavic Review. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.44.78.129 on Thu, 12 Jun 2014 14:46:48 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Books that cannot be accommodated in our book review section but that are worthy of special attention are listed here with their tables of contents.

STEPHEN R. GRAUBARD, ed. A New Europefor the Old? New Brunswick, N.J.: Trans- action Publishers, 1999. xiv, 276 pp. Notes. $24.95, paper.

MARTIN MALIA, A New Europe for the Old? TIMJUDAH, The Serbs: The Sweet and Rotten Smell of History. MARCUS TANNER, Illyrianism and the Croatian Quest for Statehood. TOM GALLAGHER, To Be or Not To Be Balkan: Romania's Quest for Self-Definition. ROMAN SZPORLUK, Ukraine: From an Imperial Periphery to a Sovereign State. ANATOLY M. KHAZ- ANOV, Ethnic Nationalism in the Russian Federation. BARBARA ISCHINGER, Im Osten viel Neues: Plenty of News from the Eastern Ldnder. JAN U. CLAUSS, Addendum to "Im Osten viel Neues: Plenty of News from the Eastern Lander." VIVIEN A. SCHMIDT, Discourse and (Dis) Integration in Europe: The Cases of France, Germany, and Great Britain. DOMINIQUE SCHNAPPER, The European Debate on Citizenship. DARIO BIOCCA, Has the Nation Died? The Debate Over Italy's Identity (and Future). ARNE RUTH, Postwar Europe: The Capri- ciousness of Universal Values.

CHARLES-PHILIPPE DAVID and JACQUES LEVESQUE, eds. The Future of NATO: En- largement, Russia, and European Security. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1999. xii, 261 pp. Notes. $65.00, hard bound. $27.95, paper.

JACQUES LEVESQUE, Introduction. CHARLES-PHILIPPE DAVID, Fountain of Youth or Cure Worse Than Disease? NATO Enlargement: A Conceptual Deadlock. JANE M. 0. SHARP, The Case for Opening up NATO to the East. DAVID LAW, Why Spain Should Have Been NATO's Last Member. RICHARD L. KUGLER, Will Enlargement Succeed? GALE A. MATTOX, NATO Enlargement and the United States: A Deliberate and Necessary Decision. MARIE- CLAUDE PLANTIN, NATO Enlargement as an Obstacle to France's European Designs. PAUL LETOURNEAU and PHILIPPE HEBERT, NATO Enlargement: Germany's Euro-Atlantic De- sign. ANDRE P. DONNEUR and MARTIN BOURGEOIS, Canada and the Enlargement of NATO. DAVID G. HAGLUND, The NATO of Its Dreams? Canada and the Cooperative-Security Alliance. JACQUES L1EVESQUE, NATO's Eastern Enlargement: An Instructive Historical Precedent. SERGEI PLEKHANOV, NATO Enlargement as an Issue in Russian Politics. ANDRAS BALOGH, The Atlantic Dimensions of Central European Security. STANISIAV J. KIRSCHBAUM, Phase II Candidates: A Political or Strategic Solution? CHARLES-PHILIPPE DAVID, Conclusion: Will NATO Live to Celebrate Its 100th Birthday?

STANISLAVJ. KIRSCHBAUM, ed. Historical Reflections on Central Europe: Selected Papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995. In- ternational Council for Central and East European Studies. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. xiii, 245 pp. Notes. Index. $65.00, hard bound.

STANISLAV J. KIRSCHBAUM, Introduction. PHILIP LONGWORTH, Legitimacy and Myth in Central and Eastern Europe. PIOTR G6RECKI, Community, Memory and Law in Medieval Poland. GRZEGORZ MYSLIWSKI, Boundary Delimitation in Medieval Poland. BRIAN A. PORTER, The Construction and Deconstruction of Nineteenth-Century Polish Liberalism. FRANCESCO LEONCINI, T. G. Masaryk's Novd Evropa: A Reinterpretation. FRED HAHN, Czechoslovakia and the Anti-Hitler Emigrants, 1933-39. ANNA RECZYNISKA, Polonia and Polish Emigration in Polish Communist Propaganda. JAN LENCZNAROWICZ, The Commu- nist "Polonia" Society and Polish Communities in the West. MARIE L. NEUDORFL, Vaclav Havel and the Ideal of Democracy. JANET SAVIN, The Social and Political Contributions of Theatre to the Czechoslovak Revolution of 1989. RAINER DEPPE and MELANIE TATUR, Trade Union Configurations and Transformation Policies in Poland and Hungary.

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MONIKA CAMBALIKOVA, Tripartism in Slovakia: Actors and Strategies. ZDENKA MANSFEL- DOVA, Social Partnership in the Czech Republic. ROBIN ALISON REMINGTON, Federalism and Nationalism in Yugoslavia.

SABRINA P. RAMET, ed. Eastern Europe: Politics, Culture, and Society since 1939. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998. ix, 426 pp. Notes. Bibliography. In- dex. Tables. Maps. $39.95, hard bound. $19.95, paper.

SABRINA P. RAMET, Introduction. GALE STOKES, Eastern Europe's Defining Fault Lines. SHARON L. WOLCHIK, Czechoslovakia. LASZL6 KURTI, Hungary. BRIGITTE H. SCHULZ, The German Democratic Republic. JACK BIELASIAK, Poland. SABRINA P. RAMET, Yu- goslavia. WILLIAM CROWTHER, Romania. SPAS T. RAIKIN, Bulgaria. ELEZ BIBERAJ, Albania. SHARON L. WOLCHIK, Women and the Politics of Gender in Communist and Post- Communist Central and Eastern Europe. PAULA FRANKLIN LYTLE, Religion and Politics in Eastern Europe. HERBERT J. EAGLE, Eastern European Cinema. ANDREI KUZNETSOV, The Economic Challenges of Post-Communist Marketization. DANIEL N. NELSON and GEORGETA V. POURCHOT, Democracy, Markets, and Security in Eastern Europe. SABRINA P. RAMET, Democracy, Tolerance, and the Cycles of History.

PATRICIA VAWTER KLEIN, ARTHUR W. HELWEG, and BARBARA P. MCCREA, eds. Struggling with the Communist Legacy: Studies of Yugoslavia, Romania, Poland and Czechoslovakia. East European Monographs, no. 510. Boulder, Colo.: East Euro- pean Monographs, 1998. Dist. Columbia University Press. xiii, 256 pp. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography. Photographs. Figures. Maps. $21.00, hard bound.

PATRICIA V. KLEIN, Introduction: Contributions of George Klein: Prophecy and Reality. BARBARA P. MCCREA, The Role of the Titoist System in the Destruction of Yugoslavia. AGNEZA BozIc, The Failure of Institutions in Yugoslavia. PAVAO NOVOSEL, A Note on Trukese Time. ROBIN ALISON REMINGTON, Security in the Post-Communist Balkans. ARTHUR W. HELWEG, Romania and the Struggle for New Directions. JAMES K. MCCOLLUM, Romania's First Steps toward Privatization. Z. ANTHONY KRUSZEWSKI, Poles in the Newly Independent States of Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine: A Case Study of Inherited Past and Uncertain Future. JOANNA REGULSKA, The Polish Road to Self-Government. CAROL SKALNIK LEFF, Elite Transformation in Post-Communist Eastern Europe: The Case of the Disappearing Dissidents.

CHRISTIAN HANNICK, ed. Kanzleiwesen und Kanzleisprachen im ostlichen Europa. Cologne: Bohlau Verlag, 1999. xiv, 232 pp. Notes. Index. DM 88.00, hard bound.

HERWIG WOLFRAM, Politische Theorie und narrative Elemente in Urkunden. LJUBOMIR MAKSIMoVIC, Das Kanzleiwesen der serbischen Herrscher. VLADIMIR VODOFF, Les chan- celleries des princes russes au Moyen Age. Hypotheses et realites. FEDOR B. POLJAKOV, Die Metropolitan-Urkunde in der hagiographischen Retrospektive des Moskauer Barock: Evfimij Cudovskoj und die Vita des Metropoliten Aleksij. MATEI CAZACU, La Chancellerie des principautes valaque et moldave (XIVe-XVIIIe siecles). CHRISTIAN HANNICK, Tradi- tion et innovation dans les usages de la chancellerie du patriarcat de Constantinople ai 1' po6que postbyzantine. IRENE BELDICEANU-STEINHERR and NICOARA BELDICEANU, Doc- uments Ottomans en rapport avec l'Europe du sud-est (fin du XIVe-d6but du XVIe siecle). IVAN PEDERIN, Die Kanzleisprachen in Sudkroatien bis zu den Napoleonischen Kriegen. GUNNAR HERING, Das Kanzleiwesen Serbiens und Griechenlands in der ersten Halfte des 19.Jahrhunderts.

JAN-PIETER BARBIAN and MAREK ZYBURA, eds. Erlebte Nachbarschaft: Aspekte der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen im 20. Jahrhundert. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 1999. 358 pp. Notes. Index. DM 48.00, paper.

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JAN-PIETER BARBIAN, Zur Einfiuhrung. MAREK ZYBURA, Von der "deutschen Gefahr" zum "deutschen Tor nach Europa": Polnische Deutschland- und Deutschenbilder im Wandel. DIETER BINGEN, Kontinuitat und Wandel: Die Bonner Polenpolitik von den Anfangs- jahren bis zum Freundschaftsvertrag von 1991. BOGDAN KOSZEL, Die Auf3enpolitik der Volksrepublik Polen gegenuiber der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1949-1989. GEORG W. STROBEL, Die Lindenfelser Gesprache (1964-1974): Erstes Forum des deutsch-polnischen Dialogs in der Nachkriegszeit. WoJcIEcH WRZESINISKI, Die Wiedervereinigung Deutsch- lands in der polnischen 6ffentlichen Meinung in den jahren 1989 und 1990. ALBRECHT LEMPP, Gemeinsam in einem Boot, nicht in einem Bett: Pladoyer fur eine neue Sach- lichkeit in den deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen. ARNULF BARING, Partner Polen? KAZI- MIERZ W6YCICKI, Chancen, Bruicken zu bauen? Die polnischsprachigen Gruppen in Deutschland-ihre aktuelle Lage und die Perspektiven fuir die Zukunft. ZBIGNIEW KURCZ, Die deutsche Minderheit in Polen in ihrer Bruickenfunktion: Ihre aktuelle Lage und die Perspektiven ffir die Zukunft. HANS-CHRISTIAN TREPTE, Die deutsch-polnischen Kul- turbeziehungen in den Jahren 1900-1934.JENs STUBEN, "Im Abwehrkampf" (Heinz Kin- dermann): Zur Haltung von Autoren der Freien Stadt Danzig gegenuiber Polen. HUBERT ORLOWSKI, Et in Arcadia ego? Heimatverlust in der deutschen und polnischen Literatur. ELZBIETA DZIKOWSKA, Die polnisch-juidisch-deutsche Schicksalsgemeinschaft im Erzahl- werk von Andrzej Szczypiorski. MARGARETE WACH, Alte Mythen-nationale Stereotypen -historische Hypotheken. Polenbilder im deutschen und Deutschlandbilder im polnis- chen Film und ihr Wandel in der Gegenwart. JURGEN WEICHARDT, Polnische Kunst in Deutschland-westdeutsche Kunst in Polen: Eine Bilanz der wechselseitigen Ausstel- lungsbeziehungen. ANTONI BUCHNER, Mehr als Penderecki und G6recki: Die Wahrneh- mung polnischer Gegenwartsmusik in Deutschland. KRZYSZTOF RUCHNIEWICZ, Wladys'iaw Bartoszewski (1922). MAREK ZYBURA, Otto Forst de Battaglia (1889-1965). HUBERT ORLOWSKI, Karl Dedecius (1921). LESZEK ZYLINSKI, Marion Grafin D6nhoff (1909). LESZEK ZYLIN$SKI, Gunter Grass (1927). KRZYSZTOF RUCHNIEWICZ, Enno Meyer (1913- 1996). WOLFGANG PAILER, Stanislaw Stomma (1908). MAREK ZYBURA, Marian Szyrocki (1928-1992). MARTA KijowsKA, Ludwig Zimmerer (1924-1987).

WILLIAM H. MEYERS, NATALIJA KAZLAUSKIENE, and MARCELO M. GIUGALE, eds. Lithuania s Accession to the European Union: Successes and Challenges for a Rural Econ- omy in Transition. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1999. xviii, 220 pp. Bib- liography. Figures. Tables. $49.95, hard bound.

NATALIJA KAZLAUSKIENE and WILLIAM H. MEYERS, Progress in Lithuanian Agricultural Reforms and Integration. MARCELO M. GIUGALE, Lithuania: Macroeconomic Issues and Prospects for a Transition Economy at a Crossroads. MICHAEL TRACY, Review of the CAP and EU Structural, Rural Development, and Environmental Policies. JOHN MARSH and STEFAN TANGERMANN, European Union Agricultural and Rural Policy for the Twenty-first Century. CSABA CSAKI, Transition in the Agricultural Sector of Central and Eastern Euro- pean Countries. WILLIAM H. MEYERS, Global Market and Policy Environment: Implica- tions for Lithuania. EWA RABINOWICZ, Strategies for Integrated Rural Development. ANDRA RUPPRECHTER, Agriculture in Austria after EU Accession. LAURI KETTUNEN, Fin- land Two Years after Accession to the European Union. NATALIJA KAZLAUSKIENE, Chal- lenges and Priorities for Lithuanian Agricultural and Rural Policy.

JAMES VON GELDERN and HUBERTUS JAHN, eds. Birches, Bolsheviks, and Balalaikas: Popular Culture in Russian History. Special issue of the Journal of Popular Culture, in honor of Richard Stites. Vol. 31, no. 4 (Spring 1998). 190 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Illustrations. Paper.

REGINALD E. ZELNIK, Stites Festschrift: An Introduction. DAVID M. GOLDFRANK, Burn, Baby, Burn: Popular Culture and Heresy in Late Medieval Russia. CATHERINE EVTUHOV, Voices from the Provinces: Living and Writing in Nizhnii Novgorod, 1870-1905. CATRIONA KELLY, Territories of the Eye: The Russian Peep Show (Raek) and Pre-Revolutionary Visual Culture. THOMAS M. BARRETT, Southern Living (in Captivity): The Caucasus in Russian Popular Culture. LOUISE McREYNOLDS, Reading the Russian Romance: What Did the Keys to Happiness Unlock? HUBERTUS F. JAHN, Kaiser, Cossacks, and Kolbasniks: Caricatures of the German in Russian Popular Culture. JAMES VON GELDERN, Putting the Masses in Mass

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Culture: Bolshevik Festivals, 1918-1920. JEFFREY BROOKS, The Early Soviet Success Story. PETER KENEZ, Jewish Themes in Stalinist Films.

IAN D. THATCHER, ed. Regime and Society in Twentieth- Century Russia: Selected Papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. xi, 266 pp. Notes. Index. $65.00, hard bound.

IAN D. THATCHER, Introduction.JAROSLAW PIEKALKIEWICZ and ALFRED WAYNE PENN, Pol- itics of Ideocracy: A New Framework for the Analysis of "Totalitarianism." IAN D. THATCHER, Trotsky and the Duma: A Research Essay. ROBERT B. MCKEAN, The Constitu- tional Monarchy in Russia, 1906-17. JOHN GOODING, Constititional Government in Rus- sia: Problems and Perspectives. NEIL HARDING, Lenin as Doctrinaire: Ripe and Unripe Time. ISRAEL GETZLER, Lenin's Conception of Revolution as Civil War. BENNO ENNKER, The Origins and Intentions of the Lenin Cult. VINCENT BARNETT, Soviet Economists in Opposition and Overseas. SUSAN E. REID, De-Stalinisation in the Moscow Art Profession. ROGER D. MARKWICK, Precursor to Perestroika: The "Democratic" Partkom, Institute of His- tory, Soviet Academy of Sciences, 1965-68. ROSALIND MARSH, History and Literature in Contemporary Russia.

ALEXANDAR MIHAILOVIC, ed. Tchaikovsky and His Contemporaries: A Centennial Sym- posium. Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance, no. 49. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1999. Prepared under the Auspices of Hofstra University. xiv, 418 pp. Appendixes. Notes. Index. Photographs. $69.50, hard bound.

ALEXANDAR MIHAILOVIC, Introduction: Tchaikovsky as Our Contemporary. RICHARD TARUSKIN, Tchaikovsky: A New View-A Centennial Essay. MALCOLM HAMRICK BROWN, Tchaikovsky and His Music in Anglo-American Criticism, 1890s-1950s. ALEXANDER Poz- NANSKY, The Tchaikovsky Myths: A Critical Reassessment. ROSAMUND BARTLETT, Tchai- kovsky and Wagner: A Reassessment. JOSEPH C. KRAUS, Analysis and Influence: A Com- parison of Rhythmic Structures in the Instrumental Music of Schumann and Tchaikovsky. LESLIE KEARNEY, Truth vs. Beauty: Comparative Text Settings by Musorgsky and Tchaikovsky. SUSAN BEAM EGGERS, Culture and Nationalism: Tchaikovsky's Visions of Rus- sia in The Oprichnik. ANNE SWARTZ, The Intrigue of Love and Illusion in Tchaikovsky's The Oprichnik. TRUMAN BULLARD, Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin: Tatiana and Lensky, the Third Couple. BYRON NELSON, "But Was My Eugene Happy?": Musical and Dramatic Tensions in Eugene Onegin. JAMES PARAKILAS, Musical Historicism in The Queen of Spades. OLGA DOLS- KAYA, Tchaikovsky's Roots in the Russian Choral Tradition. VLADIMIR MOROSAN, A Stranger in a Strange Land: Tchaikovsky as a Composer of Church Music. WILLIAM H. PAR- SONS, Tchaikovsky, the Tsars, and the Tsarist National Anthem. SAMUEL LIPMAN, Tchaikovsky: The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name. STEPHANY GOULD, The Image of the Composer in Modest Tchaikovsky's Play The Symphony. JAMES H. KRUKONES, Exploding the Romantic Myth: Ken Russell's The Music Lovers. Round-Table Discussions.

KATARZYNA DZIWIREK, HERBERT COATS, and CYNTHIA M. VAKARELIYSKA, eds. [Formal] Approaches to [Slavic] Linguistics: The Seattle Meeting 1998. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications, 1999. 433 pp. Notes. Figures. Tables. $25.00, paper.

LEONARD H. BABBY, Adjectives in Russian: Primary vs. Secondary Predication. JOHN BAI- LYN and BARBARA CITKO, Case and Agreement in Slavic Predicates. VLADIMIR BORSCHEV and BARBARA H. PARTEE, Semantic Types and the Russian Genitive Modifier Construction. SUE BROWN, Negated Yes/No Questions in Russian and Serbian/Croatian: Yes or No, Both, Either, or Neither? ANDREW CAINK, Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian Clitics at the Lexi- cal Interface. STEVEN FRANKS, Optimality Theory and Clitics at PF. STEVEN FRANKS and PIOTR BAN4SKI, Approaches to "Schizophrenic" Polish Person Agreement. MIRJAM FREED, The "Free" Datives in Czech as a Linking Problem. BEN HERMANS, Opaque Insertion Sites in Bulgarian. BRETT HYDE, Overlapping Feet in Polish. EDIT JAKAB, Is PRO Really Neces- sary? A Minimalist Approach to Infinitival and Subjunctive (-like) Constructions in Serbo- Croatian and Hungarian. DARYA KAVITSKAYA, Voicing Assimilations and the Schizo-

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phrenic Behavior of /v/ in Russian. ERIC S. KOMAR, Dative Subjects in Russian Revisited: Are All Datives Created Equal? ILIYANA KRAPOVA and VASSIL PETKOV, Subjunctive Com- plements, Null Subjects, and Case Checking in Bulgarian. ANNA KuPSC, Negative Concord and Wh-Extraction in Polish: A Lexical HPSG Approach. JAMES E. LAVINE, Subject Prop- erties and Ergativity in North Russian and Lithuanian. MARJORIE J. MCSHANE, Predictive Rules of Direct Object Ellipsis in Russian. RAMI NAIR, Polish Voicing Assimilation and Fi- nal Devoicing: A New Analysis. BARBARA H. PARTEE, Copula Inversion Puzzles in English and Russian. IRINA A. SEKERINA, On-line Processing of Russian Scrambling Constructions: Evidence from Eye Movement during Listening. MICHAEL B. SMITH, From Instrument to Irrealis: Motivating Some Grammaticalized Senses of the Russian Instrumental.

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