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Theses in Slavonic Studies Approved for Higher Degrees by Universities in the British Isles, 1997-2001 Author(s): Gregory Walker Source: The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 82, No. 1 (Jan., 2004), pp. 132-198 Published by: the Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4213877 . Accessed: 15/06/2014 01:42 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]. . Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Slavonic and East European Review. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.44.78.156 on Sun, 15 Jun 2014 01:42:03 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Theses in Slavonic Studies Approved for Higher Degrees by Universities in the British Isles,1997-2001Author(s): Gregory WalkerSource: The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 82, No. 1 (Jan., 2004), pp. 132-198Published by: the Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School ofSlavonic and East European StudiesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4213877 .

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SEER, Vol. 82, A'. i,January 2004

Theses in Slavonic Studies

Approved for Higher Degrees by

Universities in the British Isles,

1997-2001 GREGORY WALKER

THE first British higher degree in Slavonic studies was awarded in I 907. A series of seven bibliographies, published in Oxford Slavonic Papers (OSP) between I967 and I998, recorded theses in this field approved for higher degrees up to I 996, as follows: 'Theses in Slavonic studies approved for higher degrees by British universities, ...

...I 907-I966', byJ. S. G. Simmons, OSP, xiii (I967), pp. 139-59.

...I1967-I97I', byJ. S. G. Simmons, OSP, n.s. vi (I973), pp. 133-47.

...1972-I976', byJ. S. G. Simmons, OSP, n.s. x (i977), pp. 120-38.

...I 977-I98I', byJ. S. G. Simmons, OSP, n.s. xv (I982), pp. 140-67.

...I 98I-I986', by Gregory Walker, OSP, n.s. xx (i 987), pp.I 40o-6I.

...I1986-I99I', by Gregory Walker, OSP, n. s. xxvii(I 994), pp. 1 44- 73.

... 1992-I996', by Gregory Walker, OSP, n.s. xxi (1 998), pp. 104-52.

Oxford Slavonic Papers has now ceased publication, but thanks to the Editorial Board of the Slavonic and East European Review it has been possible to continue this record with the present bibliography. Its 668 entries cover the period from I 997 to 2001, as well as including 76 late entries for earlier years (only i i per cent, compared with 22 per cent in the previous list, giving a more accurate picture of recent research activity). The numbering is consecutive from the last entry (2I46) in the 1992-96 listing. The change in title acknowledges that relevant theses from Irish institutions are included here, as they have in fact been in previous lists.

With one exception, this bibliography has the same scope and arrangement as its predecessors. It records theses dealing wholly or in significant part with any subject in the broad field of Slavonic and East European studies. Geographically it covers the whole area of the former USSR and the previously Communist states of Eastern Europe except the GDR. Arrangement under each subject heading is chrono- logical by the year of award (sometimes the year of submission) and alphabetically by author within each year. Unlike previous listings, this one does not include MA dissertations. It is unfortunate that masters'

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degrees in British universities differ so widely and confusingly in the relationship between their nomenclature and their research content; but this exclusion was decided on with the approval of the SEER Editorial Board -as the least inconsistent means of limiting the size of what is still the longest of these bibliographies to date.

The increase in the number of entries, from 6I4 to 669 or by 9 per cent, understates an unprecedented growth in recorded doctoral research. The 1992-96 list contained 240 doctoral theses from that five-year period. Late entries from that period in the present list have increased the number of 1992-96 doctoral theses recorded to an impressive 300, but this is eclipsed in its turn by the 475 doctoral theses listed below for 1997-200I. The proportion of masters' theses has fallen from just over 50 per cent in the 1992-96 listing to 20 per cent partly, of course, due to the exclusion of MAs, but also because numbers in the previous list were inflated by I o6 late entries of masters' theses from the years before 1992.

Space does not allow more than a few comments on the composition and proportions of the bibliography. The three headings of Economics, International Relations and Politics together account for 50 per cent of all entries, but this is a slight retreat from the 55 per cent in the previous list. Language and Literature have between them registered a modest recovery from 69 entries (i I per cent) to 85 (I 3 per cent). Perhaps the most significant change in subject coverage from the previous quin- quennium is under the heading Society, where entries have more than doubled from 29 to 63.

The number of institutions contributing entries has shown the largest-ever quinquennial increase, from 58 to 79. Ranked by the number of theses listed, Oxford is in first place with 94 (including 66 doctorates from 1997-2001), followed by Cambridge with 70 (49 doctorates), then SSEES with 42 (35 doctorates), Glasgow with 40 (22 doctorates) and Birmingham with 39 (but 28 doctorates). After that come LSE (24, with 2I doctorates), Bradford (i 8, I2 doctorates), Leeds and Sheffield (i6 each, with I5 and 14 doctorates), Manchester (I4, 9 doctorates), then Warwick, Exeter, Kent and Edinburgh (I 2 each, with I 0, 9, 8 and 6 doctorates respectively).

The compiler's greatest debt, as in the case of previous listings, is to the Aslib Index to Theses, now searchable online. Thanks are also due to the many librarians and university departments that responded to a call for information sent out in May 2003. I am particularly grateful to those institutions which:

report all accepted postgraduate theses promptly, fully and accurately to the Aslib Index to Theses;

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maintain an up-to-date listing of recently accepted theses on their website; ensure that the title reported is the same as that on the thesis itself; and encourage thesis-writers to adopt titles which clearly indicate their subject.

The bibliography has greatly benefited from Dr Barbara Wyllie's meticulous editorial work.

It is hoped to continue this record on a more frequent basis. Additions and corrections are welcome, and should be sent to the compiler c/o the Bodleian Library, Oxford, OXI 3BG, e-mail gpmw(bodley.ox.ac.uk.

ABBREVIATIONS: AWARDING INSTITUTIONS

A Aberdeen LBS London Business School An Anglia Polytechnic LC London: Courtauld Institute As Aston LE London School of B Birmingham Economics Ba Bath Le Leeds Br Bristol LEd London: Inst. of Education Brd Bradford Leic Leicester Bru Brunel LG London: Goldsmiths' Coll. C Cambridge LH Lincs & Humberside Cit City LHp London: Heythrop College Ck Cork Li Liverpool Cv Coventry LImp London: Imperial College D Durham LK London: King's College Dd Dundee Lk Limerick DT Trinity College Dublin LO London: School of Oriental DU University College Dublin & African Studies E Edinburgh Lou Loughborough Es Essex LQ(W)London: Queen Mary Ex Exeter (Westfield) G Glasgow LS London: School of Slavonic Gn Glamorgan & East European Studies H Hull (UCL) Hf Huddersfield LSH London School of Hygiene & HW Heriot-Watt Tropical Medicine K Keele LU London: University College Kg Kingston LX London (External) Kt Kent M Manchester L London (unspecified) N Nottingham La Lancaster Ne Newcastle upon Tyne LB London: Birkbeck NL North London

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NT Nottingham Trent Sti Stirling NU New University of Ulster Str Strathclyde O Oxford Sx Sussex Op Open University Sy Surrey P1 Plymouth UMT UMIST Po Portsmouth W Wales (unspecified) Q Queen's University Belfast WA Wales: Aberystwyth Rd Reading WB Wales: Bangor S Sheffield WC Wales: Cardiff Sa Salford Wk Warwick Sn Sunderland Wm Westminster So Southampton Wo Wolverhampton StA St Andrews WS Wales: Swansea Stf Staffordshire Y York

ABBREVIATIONS: DEGREES

D D.Phil., Ph.D. ML M.Litt. DB D.B.S. MP M.Phil. LM LL.M. MPS M.Psych.Sci. MB M.B.A. MR M.Res. MEq M.Equal.St. MS M.Sc., M.Soc.Sci. MI M.Int.Stud.

LIST OF THESES

I. ARCHAEOLOGY

2147. EAVES (F. G.), Annulling a myth: a reassessment N D 1993 of the earlier phases of the Eufrasian basilica at Porec, and of the evidence for domus ecclesiae.

2148. BASS (B. L.), An archaeological assessment of E D I996 the prehistoric and proto-historic evidence from the island of Korcula, Croatia.

2I49. PRICE (R. P. S.), Burial practice and aspects of 0 D I997 social structure in the late Chalcolithic of North-East Bulgaria.

2I50. PYDYN (A.), The social and cultural impact of 0 D I997 exchange, trade and inter-regional contacts in the transition from the late Bronze Age to the early Iron Age in Central Europe.

2151. TSETSKHLADZE (G. R.), Cultural history of 0 D I 998 Colchis (6th- I st centuries BC).

21 52. MULVIN (L.), Late Roman villas in the Danube- DT D 1999 Balkan region.

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II. ART, ARCHITECTURE

2153. MILLER (S. M.), Constantin BrAncu?i LC D I 990 (I876-I 957).

2 I 54. CHARLEY J.), The dialectic of the built environ- Str D I995 ment: a study in the historical transformation of labour and space [with special reference to Russia and Moscow, late I 8th century to early I 990S].

2155. GRAY (R. H.), Western influence on Russian 0 D 1997 genre painting I 820-I 870.

21 56. ORMROD (L.), The Wenceslas chapel in St Vitus' LC D 1997 Cathedral, Prague: the marriage of imperial iconography and Bohemian kingship.

2157. PARIGORIS (A.), Constantin Brancu?i, a peasant LC D 1997 in Paris: a study of the persona and work of Constantin Brdncu?i from a post-Symbolist perspective.

2 I58. MAKHROV (A. V.), The architecture of Nikolai StA D I998 L'vov: a study of the architectural relationships between Britain and Russia at the end of the eighteenth century.

2159. PATRICK (M.), Im/possibilities: the develop- Kt D 1999 ment of conceptual and intermedial art in Poland.

2I60. SAYERS (L. A.), Le Pas d'Acier (I927): a study in Br D 1999 the historiography and reconstruction of George Jakulov's set design for Diaghilev's 'Soviet' ballet.

2I6I. TYszcZUK (R.), In spem melioris aevi: the C D 1999 architecture and writings of Stanislaw Leszc- zyfiski, roi bienfaisant, I 7 3 7 - I 7 66.

2I62. GDANIEC (C.), Post-socialist urban restructuring B MP 2000

processes: urban planning and development in Moscow during the economic and political transformation in the I 99Os.

2I63. GERIN (A.), Stories from Mayakovskaya Metro Le D 2000

station: the production/consumption of Stalin- ist monumental space.

2I64. KRAMER (C. A.), Natalia Goncharova and StA D 2000

Mikhail Larionov's neo-primitivist depictions of social outcasts in their thematic series of 1907- 14

2I 65. MONROE (A.), Culture instead of a state, culture Kt D 2000

as a state. Art, regime and transcendence in the

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works of Laibach and Neue Slowenische Kunst. 2 I 66. KIRKMAN (V.), The presentation of Russian Li MP 200 I

constructivism in Britain. 2 I 67. REVIAKIN (S. A.), The Russian experiment G MP 200 I

continues: Russian avant-garde art of the 1950$-1970S represented by Vladimir Nemuk- hin, Lev Kropivnitski and Eduard Shteinberg.

III. DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, FOREIGN POLICY, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

A. General 2 I 68. BRADLEY J.), Berlin, NATO and East-West Bru MP I 996

relations: a study of the position of the British and United States governments, 1945- I 96 I.

2 I69. MARLOW (S.J.), Personality and policy-making: K MP I996 the case of the Cuban missile crisis.

2170. MURPHY (A.), The European Union and the DU D I996 Visegraid States: governance, order and change.

2171. CHRISTIDIS (G.), Turkey and the ex-communist Ex D 1997 Balkans. An analysis of bilateral relations between Turkey and the ex-communist Balkans after the end of the Cold War, I 990- 1992.

21 72. JACKSON (I. R. W.), Co-operation and con- Q D I 997 straint: Britain's influence on American eco- nomic warfare policy in CoCom 1948-54.

2173. SCRASE (G. M.), Britain, the Balkans and the So D 1997 politics of the wartime alliance: Great Power collaboration and the pre-percentages agreement of May 1944.

2174. SHAFFER (M. R.), European Union decision- C D I 997 making and the Visegrads: a modified liberal intergovernmentalist analysis of the negotia- tions for the Europe Agreements.

21 75. VACHUDOVA& (M. A.), The systemic and domes- 0 D 1997 tic determinants of the foreign policy of East Central European states, 1990-94.

2176. ALI (M.), Eastern European foreign policy Ex D I 998 convergence with Western Europe on the Mid- dle East, I 990-I 992.

2177. DIMITROVA (A. L.), The role of the European Lk D I998 Union in the process of democratization in Central and Eastern Europe: lessons from Bul- garia and Slovakia.

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2I78. SEDELMEIER (U.), The European Union's integ- Sx D I998 ration policy towards the countries of Central and Eastern Europe: collective EU identity and policy paradigms in a composite policy.

2I79. ANGOURAS (V.), The foreign policy of Greece E D I999 towards its Northern frontier problems (1990-93).

2I80. GEBHARDT (B. A.), European identity and the E D 1999 Eastern borderlands of the European Union.

2I8I. Kuo (M. A.), Contending with contradictions: 0 D 1999 PRC policy towards Soviet Eastern Europe with special reference to Poland, 1953- I 960.

2I82. PAPADIMITRIOU (D. G.), The European Com- Brd D 1999 munity and the negotiation of the Association agreements with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe: a study of bargaining in iter- ated games, 1990-1992.

2I83. RuPP (M. A.), The European Union's pre- Le D 1999 accession strategy towards the Visegrad coun- tries: dynamics of economic and institutional integration.

2I84. DEMETROPOULOU (L.), The Europeanisation of E D 2001

the Balkans (EU membership aspiration and institutional adaptation in the Balkan coun- tries).

2I85. LOJK6 (M.), Britain and Central Europe, C D 2001

I9I9-1925 [Hungary, Poland, Czechoslova- kia].

2I86. LYONS (A.J.), International relations theory and Es D 2001

the end of the Cold War: a retrospective step forwards.

2I87. PUGLISI (R.), Power to the pragmatists: the role G D 2001

of the economic elite in relations between Russia and Ukraine 1994- I 998.

B. Baltic States 2I88. REDMAN (N. H.), Dilemmas of engagement: 0 D 1999

Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian policies towards Russia, 1992-I996.

2I89. KAMINSKAITE-SALTERS (G.), Post-communist 0 MP 2001

states and international environmental cooper- ation: a case study of Lithuania.

2I90. SPOHR (A. R. K.), Unified Germany's Ostpoli- C D 2001

tik, 990-2000: the Baltic question in European context.

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C. Bulgaria 2191. DIMITROV (V. T.), The failure of democracy in C D 1997

Eastern Europe and the emergence of the Cold War I944-1948: a Bulgarian case study.

2192. STANKOVA (M.), Bulgaria in British foreign LE D 1999 policy, I943- I949.

2193. TREANOR (P. J.), British policy and Bulgaria, LS D I999 I9I8-I9I9.

D. Caucasus and Central Asia 2194. AHMADI (P. B.), Iran's potential as a land bridge P1 D 1997

for former USSR republics: a scenario approach.

2195. BAL (I.), Turkey's relations with the West and M D I997 the Turkic republics of the former Soviet Union: the rise of the 'Turkish Model'.

2I96. CAGLAYAN (K. T.), British policy towards E D I997 Transcaucasia 1917-192I.

2197. POLJAK (I.), A small state with big potential: 0 MP I997 Azerbaijan's foreign policy, with a focus on relations with Russia, 1992-I996.

2I98. DYANAT (M.), The emergence of the new Ex D I998 subordinate system in South-West and Central Asia after the collapse of the USSR.

2I99. KOK (H.), The effects of the Caspian Oil Le D 1999 Pipeline issue on Russian foreign policy in the Transcaucasian region.

2200. GOL (A.), The place of foreign policy in the LE D 2000 transition to modernity: Turkish policy towards the South Caucasus, I9I8-I921.

2201. MYER (W. D.), Islam and colonialism: Western LO D 2000

perspectives on Soviet Asia.

2202. LE CORNU (L. S.), A small state's struggle for 0 D 2001

independence in the post-Soviet period: Azer- baijani-Russian relations, I99I-I999.

E. Czech Republic, Slovakia 2203. FAWN (R.), Czechoslovak foreign policy, LE D I996

I989-I992: the problems of translating ideas into policy.

2204. PROTHEROE (G. J.), Watching and observing: LX D I999 Sir George Clerk in Central Europe I9I9-I926. [British Minister to Czechoslova- kia, 19I9-I926].

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2205. WALLAT J.), Imagining a better Europe. The 0 D 2001 evolution of Czechoslovak/Czech foreign and security policy: from the Warsaw Pact to NATO I 989- I 999.

F. Hungag 2206. GLANT (T.), Through the prism of the Habsburg Wk D I996

monarchy: Hungary in American diplomacy and public opinion during the First World War.

2207. ANDERSON (T.), The Hungarian uprising of C D 1999 1956 and Soviet foreign policy.

G. Poland

2208. BALCER (D. M.), The adjustment of Poland to B MI I998 the integration with the European Union.

2209. RAMSEY (L. E.), The Polish Europe agreement: G D I998 an analysis of implementation and implementa- tion theory in European Union external rela- tions agreements.

22 IO. RAITZ VON FRENTZ (C. E. H. M.), The minority 0 D 1999 protection system of the League of Nations in relation to the German minority in Poland, 1920-1 934.

2211. WICKLUM (E.), Britain and the Second and LE D 1999 Third Partitions of Poland.

22 1 2. LESNIEWSKI (P. A.), Britain and Upper Silesia, Dd D 2000 1919-1922.

22 1 3. MATYLA J.), The Foreign Office and the War- B MP 2000 saw uprising of 1944.

2214. ZABOROWSKI (M.), The Europeanisation of B D 2001 Polish-German relations: from conflict to co- operation I944-2000.

H. Romania

2215. PERCIVAL (M.), British relations with Romania LS D 1997 I 944-65.

22I6. HAYNES (R. A.), Romanian policy towards LS D I 998 Germany, September 1 936-September 1940.

I. Russia to 19 I 7 2217. BALI (A.), The Russo-Afghan boundary demar- NU D I985

cation I884-95: Britain and the Russian threat to the security of India.

22 I 8. JOHNSON (R.), The Penjdeh crisis and its impact Ex D I 997 on the Great Game and the defence of India I 885-I 897.

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2219. PAPAVLASSOPOULOS (K.), Diplomatic, military A D I 997

and ideological aspects of the Russo-Turkish War, I768-I774.

2220. PERSSON (G.), Imperial Russia and Sweden: L D I998 relations, I8I5-I914.

2221. VAHID GHARAVI (A.), The Russian ultimatum Brd D I998 to Iran in i 9II: Anglo-Russian rivalry in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Iran and the emergence of the Third Power strategy.

2222. BITIS (A.), The Russian army and the Eastern LE D 2000 Question I831-34.

2223. GOBEL (D.), The politics of the Russian Foreign 0 D 2000 Ministry I906-19I4.

2224. PALMER (M.), The British nexus and the Russian A D 2000 liberals, 1905-I 8.

2225. ZASLAVsKY (A. G.), The Anglo-Russian entente: 0 D 2001 alliance formation and management, 1907-1914.

J. Former USSR, Russia 1918 onwards

2226. HONG (S.-P.), The USSR-ROK relations H D I995 (I985-I992): an explanation of the role of elite images and domestic factors in the process of achieving diplomatic recognition.

2227. LEE (C.), The geopolitics of South Korean trade B D 1995 relations with the former Soviet Union (I988-I993).

2228. FOLLY (M. H.), British government attitudes to LE D 1997 the USSR, 1940-45.

2229. NIZAMEDDIN (T.), Towards a national foreign LS D 1997 policy: Russia and the Middle East, I99I-I996.

2230. VOSKRESSENSKI (A. D.), Russia and China: M D 1997 problems of continuity and change in inter- state relations.

223I. AUSTIN (D. F. C.), Finland's approach: the LX D I998 European Union's border with Russia.

2232. BRADDICK (C.W.), Japan and the Sino-Soviet 0 D I998 rift, 1950-1 964.

2233. GHILCHIK (P.), Russian policy towards Iran: 0 MP 1999 I99I-I998.

2234. RuOTSILA (M.), The origins of Anglo-American C D 1999 anti-Bolshevism, I9I7-2I.

2235. SOUYAD (A.), The Soviet Union in Syria's Ex D 1999 foreign policy 1970-1980: ideology versus regime interest.

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2236. TOWNSHEND (W. R.), From new world order to La D 1999 superpower accommodations: political realism and Russian-European security: security risks, objectives and strategies.

2237. AZRIELI (N. S.), Soviet economic diplomacy, 0 D 2000

1941-1947. 2238. GRANT (T. D.), Recognition and uncertain C D 2000

statehood: international title of territory in the search for settlement of the crisis of Chechen independence.

2239. KUHRT (N. C.), Russian policy towards China LS D 2000 andJapan in the El'tsin era, I 99I-1997.

2240. MCMAHON (M. A.), Changing relations: Rus- G D 2000

sia's relations with Ukraine and Belarus. 2241. MULTANEN (E. H.), British policy towards Rus- LS D 2000

sian refugees in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.

2242. NEWMAN (K. P.), Britain and the Soviet Union: LE D 2000 the search for an interim agreement on Berlin, 1958-May I 960.

2243. PIERPOINT (D.), British policy in Iran and B MP 2000

relations with the Soviet Union, 1945-46. 2244. SAGRAMOSO (D.), Russia's geopolitical orienta- LS D 2000

tion towards the former Soviet states: was Russia able to discard its imperial legacy?

2245. SHEERAN (P. D.), Altered states in international NT D 2000 relations: the role of counter-culture in the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

2246 YOUN (J.J.), Russia's foreign policy towards the G D 2000

Korean Peninsula under Yeltsin (i 99 I -96). 2247. BISLEY (N. L.), Historical sociology and great LE D 2001

power vulnerability: the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union.

2248. CHEBANKOVA (E. A.), Russia and the European 0 MP 200I

Union: themes and problems. 2249. FREIRE (M. R. DE S.), Conflict and security in Kt D 2001

the former Soviet Union: the role of the OSCE [with Estonia and Moldova as case studies].

2250. O'BRIEN (G.J.), Return to centre: the evolution Lk D 2001 of Reagan's early Soviet policy 198I-I985. Personalities, bureaupolitical styles and world- views.

2251. RONTOYANNI (C. H.), Russia's policies towards G D 2001

Belarus and Ukraine: towards integration or disintegration?

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K. Ukraine 2252. BROOKES (C. J.), The development of relations 0 MP I998

between the Russian Federation and Ukraine, I992-I998: from multilateral divorce to bilat- eral cooperation.

2253. MORONEY J. D. P.), Ukraine and the new Kt D 2000 frontier of East-West relations: dynamics of regional and pan-European policy evolution.

2254. KHOROSHILOVA (Y.), British and American rela- NL D 2001 tions with independent Ukraine, I917-192I and 199I-I994.

2255. WOLCZUK (R.), Ukraine's foreign and security Wo D 200I policy I 99 I-200 1: the regional dimension.

L. Former Yugoslavia

2256. UNAL (H.), Ottoman foreign policy during the M D I992 Bosnian annexation crisis, I 908- I 909.

2257. CHAUDHRY (T. S.), The response of the Organi- C D I998 sation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) to crisis: the case of the Bosnian conflict from I992 to 1995.

2258. SMITH-WINDSOR (B. A.), The European Union's Le D I998 Common Foreign and Security Policy: the engagement of Slovenia I 99 I - I 996.

2259. TERRETT (S. T.), The dissolution of Yugoslavia Li D I998 and the Badinter Arbitration Commission.

2260. TzIAMPIRIS (A.), Greece, European political LE D 1999 cooperation and the Macedonian question,

June 1991-December 1992.

226I. BELLOU (F.), American leadership image and LK D 2000 the Yugoslav crisis (I 991-1997).

2262. HEADLEY J.), The Russian Federation and the LS D 2001 former Yugoslavia since I 99 I.

2263. MACDONALD (D. B.), Balkan Holocausts? Com- LE D 2001 paring genocide myths and historical revision- ism in Serbian and Croatian nationalist writings (1 986-I 999).

2264. NIKOLIC (I. A.), Anglo-Yugoslav relations: C D 2001 1938-41.

2265. SARIYIANNIDOU (E.), CFSP: the European C LM 2001 Union's muddled voice in the Yugoslav crisis.

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IV. ECONOMICS

A. General and comparative 2266. LEDGER (G. D.), Analysis of the impact of East P1 D I995

European change upon European Community and East European liner shipping.

2267. RATCHEVA (V. I.), Conceptual framework for Lou MP 1995 market positioning of new products by East European companies (i 989-1992).

2268. ALI (S.), British direct investment in Central Brd D I996 Europe: an analysis of the motivation and strategies of British firms in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic.

2269. FOTINI (E.), Portfolio diversification benefits via Sti MS I996 investment in emerging stock markets of Greece, Poland, Hungary and Russia: an exer- cise.

2270. HEWELT (P. W.), Deregulation and the crisis in NT D I996 transitional banking systems in traditional and newly-established market economies [with special reference to Poland].

227I. MCKENZIES (M. S.), The macroeconomic LB D I 996 impact on Eastern Europe of technology transfer from the West in the postwar period.

2272. WILSON (D. H.), Information systems in the E D I 996 electricity supply industries of Romania and Bulgaria.

2273. WITO (A. G.), Electricity trade in Central E D I 996 Europe [Poland, Hungary, and the Czech and Slovak Republics].

2274. PYE (R. B. K.), Foreign direct investment in Cit D I997 Central Europe (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia): a study of major Western investors.

2275. SALAVRAKOS (I. D.), An economic business StA D 1997 strategy analysis of joint ventures between Greek enterprises and enterprises in the Balkan countries [Albania, Bulgaria, Romania] and Russia, from the Greek parent company per- spective.

2276. VILLINGER (R.), Post-acquisition management C D 1997 and learning in East-Central Europe [Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia].

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2277. WARMEDINGER (T.), Using a large scale macro- Str D 1997 economic model for the analysis of economic shocks - the case of an Eastern enlargement to the European Union.

2278. BROEKE (S. V.), The relationship between for- G MP I998 eign direct investment and the host country's financial sector: a closer look at Central Europe.

2279. IMPAVIDO (G.), Essays in asymmetric informa- Wk D I998 tion: institutional response in financial markets with applications to the transition economies of Eastern Europe.

2280. PARKES J. C. A.), Emerging markets: casinos or G MP I 998 catalysts?

228i. PETRICK (K.J.), The role of the banking system Le D I998 in the transitional economies of Hungary and the Czech Republic.

2282. SEVIC (Z.), Restructuring banks in Central and Dd D I998 Eastern European countries as part of macro- economic changes towards market-orientated economies.

2283. VLYSIDIS (A.), Foreign direct investments: FDJs G MP I998 from Greek enterprises in the countries of the Balkans and the Black Sea.

2284. ZALEWSKA-MITURA (A.), Emerging markets LBS D I 998 from Central and Eastern Europe: evolving market efficiency, problems of thin trading and price limits.

2285. BARRETT (W. M.), Recent and prospective A D 1999 forest sector developments in Central Europe [Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary].

2286. CHAE (S. H.), The transfer of Korean passenger LU D 1999 car production to East Central Europe: the case of direct investment by Daewoo Motor [in Poland and Romania].

2287. CONSTANTELOU (A.), Transformation dynamics Sx D 1999 in Southern and Eastern Europe: the emer- gence of advanced communication networks and services [with case studies of Hungary and Greece].

2288. DE BOER-ASHWORTH (E.), The global political Lk D I999 economy and post-I989 change: the place of the Central European transition [Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary].

2289. KWON (S.), Market socialism assessed: the cases C MP 1999 of Hungary and Yugoslavia.

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2290. NESTOROVA (P. A.), The determinants of foreign Sx D 1999 direct investment during transition from a centrally-planned to a market economy: the cases of Bulgaria and Hungary.

2291. EBURNE (P. H.), Privatization, property rights Leic D 2000

and technical efficiency in Eastern Europe. 2292. KASCH-HAROUTOUNIAN (M.), Transition equity Cit D 2000

markets of Central Europe: volatility, predict- ability, integration [Hungary, Poland and Czech Republic].

2293. KOMINEK (Z. W.), Speculation and distribution Leic D 2000

of returns: a simulation and empirical study [with special reference to Poland and Hungary].

2294. MACHOLD (S.), Local-level policies for small LH D 2000 firm sector development in Russia and Hun- gary: a comparative analysis.

2295. SOKALSKA (M.), Essays on emerging capital C D 2000

markets in Central and Eastern Europe [Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland].

2296. TSENOVA (T. S.), Macro-theoretic models of an Y D 2000

economy in transition. 2297. UNGER (D. R. J.), Who pays and when? An DT ML 2000

analysis of the arrears crisis in Central and Eastern Europe.

2298. WALKER (R.), Aggregate measures of output in Cit D 2000

transition economies [Hungary, Poland, Roma- nia]: some practical and conceptual difficulties.

2299. DE RoSA (D.), Overdue payments and financial DT ML 2000

survival strategies in Russian and Ukrainian industry.

2300. KONOPIELKO (L.), Reforms and protectionism LS D 200I in the banking sectors of the Eastern European countries.

2301. WILLIAMSON (D.), Perceptions of management G D 2001

control by mainland Chinese, Czech and Brit- ish managers.

B. Albania

2302. BYLYKU (H.), The emergence of production Dd LM 1995 sharing contracts in Albania, Indonesia and Malaysia: comparative view with focus on man- agement control.

C. Baltic States 2303. WORTHINGTON (B.), The Estonian travel and Brd D 2000

tourism industry I985-1995.

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D. Bulgaria

2304. BISHOP (S. C.), Farm organisational adjustment Ex MP I997 in a former centrally planned economy: the case of Bulgaria.

2305. DRAGNEVA (R. 0.), Corporate governance and Sx D 1999 privatisation funds: the case of Bulgaria.

2306. DILOVA-KIRKOWA (S.), Banking reforms in B D 2000

transition economies: the case of Bulgaria. 2307. VITCHEVA (D.), Public perception of the eco- C MP 2000

nomic and political transition in Bulgaria as compared to macroeconomic trends.

2308. BALABANOVA (D. C.), Financing the health care LSH D 2001 system in Bulgaria: options and strategies.

E. Czech Republic, Slovakia

2309. SMRCEK (L.), Research, development and man- G D I996 ufacturing potential of the general aviation aircraft industry in the Czech Republic.

23IO. DAVIES (E. M. M.), The formation of British- Hf D 1997 Czech joint ventures: an evaluation of processes and motives during a period of transition to a market economy.

23I i. GOWER (P. W.), Banking development in the Sx D I997 Czech Republic: an analysis of credit allocation.

231 2. PEFFERS J. A.), Policy transfer 'West' to Wk MP I998 'East' the case of the Enterprise Education in Slovakia project.

2313. STEEDMAN J. M.), An economic analysis of air HW D I998 pollution control in transition economies [with a case study of North Bohemia].

23I4. BYGATE (S. C.), Inherited networks, economic Lou DB I999 embeddedness and developments in corporate governance: post-communist Czech and Slovak Republics with supporting evidence from East- ern Germany.

2315. UHLIR (D.), Regional transformation in the Op D 1999 Czech Republic: internationalization, embedd- edness and adaptability.

23 I 6. BAYER (S. C.), Cleaning up the furnace: patterns Sx D 2000

of environmental management in the British, Czech and German steel industries.

2317. FRELICH (P.), Financial liberalisation in Czech- G MP 2000 oslovakia.

23I8. MCMASTER (I.), Privatisation and transforma- Str D 2000

tion in the Czech Republic I989-I997.

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23 I 9. ER (M.), An evaluation of financial sector B D 2001 restructuring in the Czech Republic.

2320. SIMOVA J.), Market structure and evolution of Hf D 200I

the clothing retail sector in the Czech Republic under the specific conditions of a transition economy.

F. Hungay 232I. KAMALL (S. S.), Management of radical change: Cit D 1994

a case study of Hungarian telecommunications.

2322. KRIEGLSTEINER (C.), Group accounting in an HW MS I 996 Eastern European country (Hungary) influ- ences of German, UK and IAC accounting practice.

2323. LEACH (M. A.), Energy sector strategies in LImp D I 996 Eastern Europe: modelling technological change and policy options [with a case study of Hungary].

2324. ANCION (F. A.J.), Central banking and mone- HW MS 1997 tary policy in Eastern Europe the case of Hungary.

2325. FINE (C. R.), Post-socialist Hungarian industrial Le D 1997 relations development and industrial dispute resolution: the first six years.

2326. SZIVAS (E.), A study of labour mobility into Sy D 1997 tourism: the case of Hungary.

2327. PIESSE J.), Firm level approaches to the meas- LB D I998 urement of production efficiency, technical change and total factor productivity in trans- ition [with special reference to Hungary].

2328. STEPHAN J.), Systemic transformation and the B D I998 conditions of economic development in Hun- gary with particular reference to the experience from the East German case.

2329. TAKSZ (I.), Economic policy implementation in 0 D I998 East-Central Europe: industrial privatisation in Hungary in the early i 990s.

2330. BEVAN (A. A.), Computable general equilibrium HW D I 998 modelling of the Hungarian economy during transition.

2331. LIEB-Doczy (E. E.), Transition to survival: Wk D 1999 enterprise restructuring in twenty East German and Hungarian companies.

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2332. O'HAGAN (E.), Industrial relations within the Q D I999 integrating European Union: a comparative study of two peripheral economies, Ireland and Hungary.

2333. COLOMBO (E.), Essays on transitional economics So D 2000 [with special reference to Hungarian firms].

2334. O'LOGHLEN J.), The Hungarian property C MP 2000 undefined: an inimitable post-socialist path to EU accession.

G. Kazakhstan 2335. POPOOLA (O.), Political risk of petroleum invest- Dd MB I 996

ments in Kazakhstan.

2336. SAPRONOVA (N. V.), What is the model for Dd MS I997 privatisation of electricity supply industry in Kazakhstan: the UK experience?

2337. CHARMAN (K. P.), The structure and character- LBS D 1999 istics of international joint ventures in Kazakh- stan.

H. Ayjrgzstan 2338. BAIBAGYSH-UULU (A.), Disinflation strategies in G MP 1999

transition economies: with case reference of Kyrgyzstan.

2339 TENTIEVA (G. J.), Modelling aspects of macro- Sn D 1999 economic behaviour in Kyrgyzstan using sys- tem dynamics.

I. Poland 2340 FAVRAT (E.), Joint-implementation and the Sx D I 996

diffusion of technology: the case of cleaner coal technologies in Poland.

2341. LOFMAN (B.), Constructing consumer identity Brd D I 996 in cultural context: perspectives from Polish and American consumers.

2342. POPIEL (A. K.), The competitiveness of the UK A MS I996 and Polish poultry industries a comparative study.

2343. YAU (L.), Simulation analysis of learning and Leic D I996 expectations in the stock exchange: a case study with the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE).

2344. 0'HAGAN (P. B.), EU agricultural policy mak- 0 D 1997 ing towards Poland, I 989-1995, and its impli- cations for policy network theory.

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2345. PAWLOWSKA (A. F.), Bank financing of small B D 1997 and medium size enterprises: an empirical investigation of credit rationing in Poland (I989-1995).

2346. SCREENE (M. D.), An economic analysis of the N D 1997 response of Polish agriculture to Poland's eco- nomic transition to a free market economy.

2347. KLUVE J.), Evaluation of active labour market DT D I998 policies in Poland an application of matching estimators.

2348. SHIELDS (K. K.), An econometric analysis of Leic D I998 financial markets in Eastern Europe: the case of Poland.

2349. SPIRO (N.), The politics of economic transition: Kt D I998 'shock therapy' in Poland I 990- I 99 I.

2350. ZALESKA (K.J.), Polish managers in subsidiaries Kt D I998 of multinational corporations: international business as an agent of change.

2351. CAMPBELL (C. M.), The impact of association 0 D 1999 with the EU on domestic industrial policy making: the case of Poland 1990-1995.

2352. PIECZEK (A. U.), Analysis of marketing strate- P1 D 2000

gies in Polish ports. 2353. SHIELDS (S. A.), Globalisation and Poland: WA D 2000

transnational social forces and the Polish trans- ition to a market economy.

2354. FEAKINS (M. A.), Access to capital for small and 0 D 2001

medium-sized enterprises in Poland: banks, decisions and economic development in post- Socialism.

2355. HETRICK (S. R.), Globalisation, convergence Cit D 2001 and human resource management: a study of multinational corporations in Poland I996 to 1999.

J. Romania

2356. IBRAHIM (G.), The structural responses of NT D 2000

Romanian industries to transition from a planned to market economy.

K. Russia, USSR 2357. ZAITSEV (A.), Gas strategy in Russia: with A ML 1993

special reference to the West European market. 2358. BARKHATOVA (N.), Labour relations in Russia: M D I996

historical and case studies investigation.

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2359. HOTHERSALL (D. J.), Lending policy in the 0 MP I 996 Russian banking system: government credit, credit to enterprises and corporate governance

(I992-1994).

2360. WINTERS (S.), Cross-cultural values: interper- DU MPS I996 sonal perceptions of Russian and Irish manag- ers.

236I. HIRSCH (P.), Production sharing agreements Dd LM 1997 the key to foreign investment in Russia's petro- leum sector?

2362. KIBLITSKAYA (M.), Formal and informal rela- Wk D 1997 tions: comparative case studies of the privatisa- tion of Russian and British railway repair plants.

2363. MCALOON (K.), What are the economic and Dd MS 1997 financial implications if the Russian gas sector is liberalised?

2364. SECK (A. B.), Financing upstream oil and gas Dd D 1997 ventures in the transitional economies of the former Soviet Union: a study of foreign invest- ment and associate risks.

2365. SPENCER (T.), The emerging property market M D 1997 in Russia.

2366. BARZ (M.), Foreign direct investment and tech- Sx D I998 nology transfer: the case of Russia.

2367. BATJARGAL (B.), New entrepreneurs in post- 0 D I 998 Soviet Russia.

2368. BRISON (A.), The Russian banking system: a HW MS I998 critical analysis.

2369. FLEMMING (W. B. G.), Business-state relations 0 MP I 998 in post-Soviet Russia: the politics of second- phase privatisation, 1995- I 997.

2370. HAN (Y. S.), Analysis of the government- G ML I 998 directed economy in the USSR: politico-eco- nomic model.

237 I. HARTER (S.), The civilisation of the Russian B D I998 economy: a network approach.

2372. JESCHE (K.), Foreign direct investment in the 0 MP I998 Tsarist and transitional market economies in Russia: a comparison of its roles and signifi- cance.

2373. SUTHERLAND (D. J.), Regional economic struc- B D I 998 ture and the process of economic transforma- tion in the Russian Federation.

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2374. VARTANOV(K. S.), Evaluating the performance Dd MB I998 of Russian oil and gas companies: a study of analysts' appraisals and share price data.

2375. AcQUISTI (A.), Labour dynamics in the Russian DT ML 1999 Federation.

2376. CA'ZORZI (M.), Exchange rate instability and Wk D 1999 economic reform: with specific reference to Russian exchange rate reforms in the early I990 S.

2377. CONSIDINE J. I.), The evolution of the Russian A D 1999 oil industry (i 860-20I2): a search for a long- run crude oil supply forecasting model.

2378. DENISOVA (I. A.), Monetary policy transmission M D 1999 in Russia (1992-96): the role of industrial enterprise arrears.

2379. RICHTER (A.), Over-employment, labour 0 D 1999 immobility, distress work and firm start-ups: four economic themes of Russia's slow trans- ition to the market.

2380. SELIGMAN (B.), Key factors influencing the C D I999 reliability of trunk gas pipelines in the West Siberian North.

238I. ZHUKOV(V. S.), Corporate governance, strate- N D 1999 gies and performance of privatised industrial firms in the FSU.

2382. ZIMINE (D. A.), Urban economic development B D 1999 policies in Russia: current trends and applica- tion of foreign experience.

2383. BORISOV (V. A.), Strikes in Russia: the case of Wk D 2000

the coal-mining industry. 2384. GILBERT (K.), Problems of management knowl- UMT D 2000

edge transfer to Russia: an exploratory study in the context of Western-sponsored management development programmes.

2385. IGNATOVA (I.), Russian petroleum sector: HW MS 2000 attracting foreign direct investment.

2386. KIHLGREN (A.), Small business in Russia: the G D 2000

case of St Petersburg. 2387. KURCHENKO (A. A.), Financial analysis of a Dd MB 2000

Russian PSA: a case study of the Lugenetskoe oilfield.

2388. TOKUNO (A.), Sequencing and privatisation: a C MP 2000

study of the Russian transition. 2389. CLARK (B.), The determinants and impact of Bru D 2001

foreign direct investment in Russia.

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2390. EVTUSHENKO (N.), The influence of the eco- N MP 2001 nomic changes on the coal mining industry during Soviet and post-Soviet period and their impact on mining communities in Siberia.

2391. GARA (M.), Monetary imbalances and institu- B D 2001 tional shortcomings in the Russian transition.

2392. GONG (Y.), Applicability of the Chinese model C MP 200I of transformation to the Russian Federation.

2393. KIRSANOVA (T.), Three essays on Russian disin- 0 D 2001 flation.

2394. MOUDRYCH (V.), Russian compulsory insur- 0 D 2001 ance: transport.

2395. TAYLOR (G. P.), Entrepreneurship in Novgorod Bru D 2001 the Great [from I 99 I].

L. U nkraine 2396. BLEWETT (L.), The development of a market As D 2000

orientation in a turbulent transitional environ- ment - the case of Ukraine.

M. Former rugoslavia 2397. RAKOVIC (M.), The economic disintegration of C D I998

Yugoslavia.

2398. BEHAN J.), Yugoslav hyper-inflation: 1992-94. C D I998

V. EDUCATION

2399. TRATNIK (M.), A comparative analysis of LEd D I 996 selected aspects of educational change: Slovenia and England.

2400. NEDEVA (M.), Strategies for change: a compara- M D 1997 tive analysis of the national research system of Bulgaria and the national research system of Britain.

240 I WEBBER (S. L.), All change? School reform and Ex D 1997 society in Russia, I 99 I-I 996.

2402. KRUCZEK-STEIGER (E. A. E.), The Roma and Lou MP I 999 education. A historical introduction to and a critical comparison of current educational pro- vision for the Roma in Poland and the United Kingdom.

2403. RoSSITER (A. E.), The process of change in B D 1999 classroom practice: a study of change in the teaching of English in post-communist Russia.

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2404. SCHWEISFURTH (M.), A tale of twelve teachers: Wk D 2000 education and democratisation in Russia and South Africa.

2405. THOMAS (D.), Culture, ideology and educa- LEd D I 999 tional change: the case of English language teachers in Slovakia.

2406. WEDELL (M.), Managing educational change in Gn D 2001

a turbulent environment: the ELTSUP project in Hungary I 99 I - I 998.

2407. KERSH (N.), Processes of transition in education 0 D 200I in Latvia: aspects of policy reform and develop- ment with particular reference to financing and privatisation.

VI. GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT

2408. PICKVANCE (K.), Environmental movements in Kt D 1995 Eastern Europe: a comparative study of Hun- gary and Russia.

2409. LYNN (N. J.), A political geography of the B D I996 republics of the Russian Federation.

2410. PERROTTA (L.), Consumption and urban space LE D I996 in post-Soviet Moscow.

2411. SWAIN (A.), A geography of transformation: the D D I996 restructuring of the automotive industry in Hungary and East Germany.

2412. TICHOTSKY J.), Natural resources development C D 1997 in the Republic of Sakha: Russia's diamond producing region.

2413. WEST (E. L.), The environmental programme Br D I998 for the Danube River Basin: an evaluation of Phase I using the policy networks approach [with the role of Hungary as a case study].

2414. KARAGIANNIS (E.), The geopolitics of oil trans- H D I999 portation in the Caucasus region.

2415. COLE (R. L.), The fluctuating fortunes of the B MP 2000 Russian Zapovedniki: a story of scientific fore- sight frustrated by political and economic crises.

24I6. SLADOVIC (V. J. R.), Aspects of environmental Brd MP 2000

management problems in the Croatian Adriatic region.

2417. VENEZIANO (F.), Environmental issues within N D 2000

the process of integration between Poland and the European Union.

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VII. HISTORY (see also III, IV, XII, XV, XVI)

A. General, Eastern Europe 24 I 8. SISSON (C.), Ignorance or apathy? Britain's Leic MP I 998

Holocaust-related intelligence-gathering dur- ing World War II and its impact upon related policy-making.

24I9. NOBLE (A. J.), Propaganda, morale and flight: Le D 1999 the Eastern provinces of the German Reich, summer 1944 to spring I 945.

2420. PRIEST (A.), The Haskalah: a cultural response Kg D 2000 to anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe I 840-19 20.

2421. JOHNSON (S. T.), 'A good European and a K D 2001 sincere racist'. The life and work of Professor Charles Sarolea, I870-1953 [CS had contacts in Czechoslovakia and Poland].

B. Baltic States 2422. ASHBOURNE (A. E. G.), Lithuania: the rebirth of StA D 1997

a nation, I 99 I - 1994.

C. Caucasus and Central Asia 2423. YALCIN (R.), The rebirth of Uzbekistan: politics, Ex D I998

economy and society in the post-Soviet era.

2424. GREENWOOD (T. W.), A history of Armenia in 0 D 2000 the seventh and eighth centuries.

D. Czech Republic, Slovakia 2425. SIEVERT-BLOM (P.), Martin Buber and the spiri- 0 D I997

tual revolution of the Prague Bar Kochba: nationalist rhetoric and the politics of beauty.

2426. SMITH (S.), Beneath, behind and between nor- Brd D I998 mality: independent cultural spaces in Czecho- slovakia during the I 970S and I 980s.

2427. RASKA (F.), Czech and Sudeten German exiles Dd MP 1999 in London during World War II and the road to transfer.

2428. BABEJOVA (E.), Space, politics and identity in C D 200 I Bratislava, I867-19I4.

2429. KOcOUREK (K. A. M.), T. G. Masaryk's The 0 MP 2001

Spirit of Russia: Slavophilism, the depiction of the Slav and the construction of a theoretical nation.

2430. LEWINSOHN (E.), Aspects ofJewish leadership in Leic MP 2001 Terezin.

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E. Hungary

2431. COLE (T.), The ghettoization of the Jewish' C D 1997 community in Budapest during the Second World War.

2432. PITTAWAY (M. D.), Industrial workers, socialist Li D I998 industrialisation and the state in Hungary, 1948-1 958.

2433. MARK J. A.), An oral history of the 1956 0 MP 1999 generation: the relationship of the individual towards the state in early communist Hungary.

F. Kazakhstan 2434. EDMUNDS (T. P.), Nation-building in Kazakh- S D I998

stan

G. Poland 2435. PAULSSON (G. S.), Hiding in Warsaw: the Jews 0 D I998

on the 'Aryan side' in the Polish capital, 1940-1 945.

2436. TENDYRA (B. I.), General Sikorski and the Polish LE D 1999 government in exile 1939-43: a study of Polish internal emigr& politics in wartime.

2437. WINSLOW (M.), War, resettlement, rooting and S D 2001 ageing: an oral history study of Polish emigres in Britain.

H. Romania 2438. HASEGANU (C.), Transition from communism LS MP 1999

in Eastern Europe with special focus on Roma- nian affairs.

I. Russia, USSR 2439. BIRCHER (R. E.), Peasant resistance and the 0 D I 996

defence of servitude rights in South West Rus- sia, I 890- 1914.

2440. KERR (S.), An assessment of a Soviet agent: LE D I996 Donald Maclean I 940- I 95 I .

244I. LONERGAN J.), M. L. Mikhailov and Russian Br D I996 radical ideas about women, I 847- I 865.

2442. BACON (E. T.), The Gulag at war: Stalin's forced B D 1997 labour system in the light of the archives. [with two articles:] Glasnost' and the Gulag and Soviet AMilitarj Losses in World War Two.

2443. DIMBLEBY (L.), V. V. Rozanov: verbal and LS D 1997 written traditions from prayer to the press in pre-Revolutionary Russia.

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2444. GURUSHINA (N. N.), British private capital 0 D 1997 exports to late Imperial Russia.

2445. EDWARDS (P.), British and Austro-Hungarian Le D I998 diplomatic reporting of the problems facing the Russian Monarchy I 894-19 14.

2446. KOROVUSHKINA (E.), Marriage, gender, family Es D I 998 and the Old Believer community, I 760- I 850.

2447. LANDIS (E.-C.), Anti-Bolshevism and the origins C D I 998 of the Antonov movement: the Tambov coun- tryside through Revolution and Civil War.

2448. LAUCHLAN (I. G.), The Tsarist secret police in Le D I998

St Petersburg, I 906- I 4.

2449. BROOKS (E. T.), The heart of Muzhik: a study of K MP 1999 the nineteenth-century Russian peasant with special reference to Tolstoy.

2450. FITZSIMONS (D.), The 'Stalinist Void Term' and Str MR I999 the Moscow Show Trials, I936-38.

245I. ANDREOU (A. S.), Byzantine-Khazar relations 0 MP 2000

c.620-C.965.

2452. JONES (R.), Harbin as a Russo-Chinese city 0 MP 2000

1917- 193I.

2453. LEE (W. C.), The political role of the Romanov LS D 2000

Grand Dukes in late Imperial Russia I855-19I17.

2454. WERRETT (S.), An odd sort of exhibition: the St C D 2000

Petersburg Academy of Sciences in enlightened Russia.

2455. BUMGARDNER (A.), The Doukhobors; history, G MP 200I

ideology and the Tolstoy-Verigin relationship.

J. Ukraine

2456. Kuzio (T.), Ukraine state and nation building. B D I 998

2457. PIRIE (P. S.), History, politics and national LS D I 998 identity in Southern and Eastern Ukraine.

2458. CHARIPOVA (L.), The Library of the Kiev C D 1999 Mohyla Academy (I632-1780) in its historical context.

2459. OSTRYZNIUK (E. M.), Revolution in the Ukrai- C D 2000

nian village: the trans-Dnipro countryside of Ukraine during the Russian revolution from spring 1917 to spring 19g9.

K. Former Yugoslavia 2460. BECKETT (G. R.), Constructing peace in Croa- Brd D I996

tia.

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246I. BELLAMY (A. J.), A centuries-old dream? The WA D 2000 formation of Croatian national identity.

2462. PSILOS (C.), The Young Turk revolution and the Le D 2000

Macedonian question I 908-19 I 2.

2463. WAINWRIGHT (E. M.), The sanctity of frontiers: 0 D 2000

historical development and the case of Yugosla- via I99I-1992.

2464. SoviC (S.), Peasant communities, local econo- Es D 2001

mies and household composition in nineteenth- century Slovenia.

VIII. LANGUAGE

2465. ROLFE (G. C.), Graeco-Latin lexical elements NU D I978 in Russian and Czech.

2466. JONES (F. R.), Going it alone: self-tuition in Ne D I996 adult foreign-language learning [of Hung- arian].

2467. KRESLINS (K.), A stemming algorithm for Lat- Lou D I996 vian.

2468. MELLOR (M. D.), Aspects of aspectual verbs in E D I996 English and Russian.

2469. HIPPISLEY (A.), Declarative derivation: a net- Sy D 1997 work morphology account of Russian word formation with reference to nouns denoting 'person'.

2470. RAVENHALL (S. R.), The reflection of recent WB MP 1997 political and economic change in the lexis of Russian financial literature.

247I. BROWN (D.), From the general to the excep- Sy D I998 tional: a network morphology account of Rus- sian nominal inflection.

2472. CAINK (A. D.), The lexical interface: closed class D D I998 items in South Slavic and English.

2473. DANKOVICOVA J.), The linguistic bases of artic- 0 D I998 ulation rate variation in Czech.

2474. DAVIE J. D.), Making sense of the nonstandard: Po D I998 a study of borrowing and word-formation in I 990S Russian youth slang, with particular reference to the language of the fanzine.

2475. STYOE (M. E.), A processing model of informa- C D I998 tion structure in machine translation [with reference to English and Polish].

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2476. KALLULLI (D.), The comparative syntax of D D I 999 Albanian: on the contribution of syntactic types to propositional interpretation.

2477. PAPP (S.), The acquisition of focus by adult E D 1999 English learners of Hungarian: evidence of optionality in mature and developing grammar.

2478. PICKUREL (D.), The status of Ukrainian lan- LS D 1999 guage in Ukraine.

2479. POPOVA (D.), Developing English for science Sy D I999 and technology in the Bulgarian context.

2480. RAJEWSKY (A. X.), Changes in the Russian 0 D I 999 terminology of economic law since Perestroika.

248I. SAMOILOVA (N.), The adaptation of Baltic Fin- StA D 1999 nic loanwords in Russian.

2482. BILKOVA (I.), Czech and English idioms of body G MP 2000 parts: a view of cognitive semantics.

2483. BRALA (M.), English, Croatian and Italian prep- C D 2000 ositions from a cognitive perspective: when 'at' is 'on' and 'on' is 'in'.

2484. CHEW (P. A.), A computational phonology of 0 D 2000 Russian.

2485. MIKOLAJcZUK (A.), the conceptualisation of G MP 2000 'anger' in English and Polish: a comparative study.

2486. TRENKIC (D.), The acquisition of English arti- C D 2000 cles by Serbian speakers.

2487. TRONENKO (N. G.), Regularities in the behavi- 0 D 200I our of Russian phrasal idioms.

2488. WHITTAKER (E. W. D.), Statistical language C D 2001 modelling for automatic speech recognition of Russian and English.

IX. LAW

2489. CALLUM (D. R.), Soviet society and law: the G D 1995 history of the legal campaign to enforce the constitutional duty to work.

2490. CONLON (A.), The international tribunal for the DU LM I 996 former Yugoslavia: an effective peace tool or humanitarian alibi for the new world order?

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2491. GILES (G. W.), 'In the light of a vision'. The Ex MP I996 development of delinquency and criminal jus- tice in Eastern Europe before and since the collapse of Communism, with special reference to Romania.

2492. CAMPBELL J. M.), Is there a case for socialist G D 1997 jurisprudence?

2493. LALONDE (S. N.), Uti possidetis and internal C D 1997 administrative boundaries [with special refer- ence to the Serbia/Croatia and Serbia/BiH boundaries].

2494. LEE (K. G.), The law of state succession in the C D I998 post-decolonisation period with special refer- ence to Germany and the former Soviet Union.

2495. WILLIAMS (P. R.), International law and the C D I 998 resolution of Central and East European trans- boundary environmental disputes [with the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Project as primary case study].

2496. DOSMUKHAMEDOV (E. K.), The legal regulation 0 D 1999 of foreign direct investment in transitional states: the case of the Republic of Kazakhstan in comparative perspective.

2497. O'NIONS (H.), A case study on the protection of Leic D 1999 human rights. Human rights and legal wrongs: the Roma in Europe.

2498. VOICULESCU (A.), Prosecuting history: political LE D 1999 justice in post-communist Eastern Europe.

2499. CARTER (D. J.), International law and state So D 2000 failure: Somalia and Yugoslavia.

2500. HIRSH (D.), The coming of age of cosmopolitan Wk D 2001 law: crimes against humanity and their prosecu- tion [with case studies of action in Yugoslavia].

X. LITERATURE AND DRAMA

A. Comparative and Miscellaneous 2501. GOLDSWORTHY (V.), Representations of the LB D I996

Balkans in English literature, their Romantic origins and their development between I894 and I965.

2502. TAN (S. S. B.), Bakhtin and discourse stylistics. N D I996

2503. LARSEN (M. D. H.), The Bakhtinian chrono- Kt D 1997 type; origins, modifications and additions.

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2504. SPEEDWELL (P.), Time and the polyphony of S D I 998 mind: an investigation into the works of Freud, Klein and Winnicott using the cultural and aesthetic theories of Mikhail Bakhtin.

2505. TIHANOV (G. V.), Bakhtin and LukAcs: the 0 D I 998 theory of the novel as social philosophy.

2506. WILLIAMS (S. J.), An analysis of the readings of Cv D I998 cultural indicators embedded in children's liter- ature texts [from teaching English children's literature to Czech students].

2507. LABON J.), English literary responses to I930S LB D 2000

Europe in Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Greg Falcon. A Journey through Yugoslavia in 1937 (I941) and Storm Jameson's Europe to Let. The Memoirs of an Obscure Man (I 940).

2508. RENFREW (A.), Material, representation and the S D 2000 problem of genre in Bakhtin.

2509. LESIC-THOMAS (A.), Barthes, Bakhtin, structur- LQ D 200I alism: a reassessment.

25IO. LOBYTSYNA (M.), The impact and presence of G ML 2000

the writings of Laurence Sterne in eighteenth- century Russia.

2511. ZBINDEN (K.), The cross-cultural transmission S D 200I of works by Mikhail Bakhtin and the Bakhtin Circle: missing sociality.

B. Czech

2512. HAYES (K.), Capek-Chod infin-de-siecle Bohe- LS D I998 mia.

2513. MILJEVI6 (R.), Perceptions of identity in the LS D 2000

works of Egon Hostovsky.

2514. KEAT (J. E.), Projections in black and white: 0 D 2001

cinematic construction/construction of a cine- matic in Czech Poetist prose of the I 920S.

C. Polish

25I5. BATES J. M.), The PUWP's preferences in the G D 1997 contemporary Polish novel, I 959- I 985.

25I6. GRUDZIEN (A. D.), Death and suffering in the 0 D 2000

poetry of John Donne and Mikolaj Sep Szarzyniski.

2517. SANDERS (B.),Jan Kochanowski's Psalterz Dawi- StA D 200I

d6w in the context of the European tradition.

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D. Romanian 25I8. FEETAM (C. R.), The influence of Germanic LX D 1993

writing and thought on the philosophy, drama and literary work of Lucian Blaga.

E. Russian (i) To I9I7

25I9. BRUNTON (A. J.), The addressed poems of B D I 997 Alexander Pushkin: categorisation and criti- cism.

2520. COOPER (C.), Pushkin's Byronic apprenticeship. StA ML I997 252I. FRAME (M.), The St Petersburg Imperial Thea- C D 1997

tres I900-1920: culture and power during the Russian revolution.

2522. HENRY (B.J.), Theatrical parody at the Krivoe 0 D 1997 Zerkalo. Russian 'Teatr Miniatyur', I 908-193 1.

2523. CHRISTMAS (S.), Self-perception and self-knowl- C D I998 edge in the work of Dostoevsky.

2524. DABBS (N.), The development of language and B MP I998 characterisation in selected Russian plays of the period I 78 I-I 836.

2525. SEALEY RAHMAN (C.), Levels of reality in the B D I 998 plays of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Ostrovsky.

2526. Tosi (A.), The forgotten years: Russian prose in C D I 998 the age of Alexander 1, I 80 I - I 825.

2527. MAUDE (E.), The imagery of dreams and flying LS MP 1999 in Pushkin.

2528. OSTROVSKY (A. M.), Stanislavsky meets Eng- C D 1999 land: Shakespeare, Dickens and Byron at the Moscow Art Theatre and its First Studio, I898-1 920.

2529. AIELLO (L.), The reception of Fedor Dostoevskii S D 2000 in Britain (I869-1935).

2530. FITT (T. H.), Novodvorskii-Osipovich: a writer K D 2000

out of his time. 2531. GRUNEWALD (H.), Rethinking dramatic action N D 2000

on the basis of an intertextual reading of Chekhov's Vishnevyi sad, Kharms's Elizaveta Bam and Petrushevskaia's Tri devushki v golubom in relation to the theatre of the absurd.

2532. HOBSON (M. E.), Griboedov's Gore ot uma in the LS D 2000

context of his life and other writings. 2533. HUDSPITH (S. F.), Dostoevskii and Slavophilism: S D 2000

a new perspective on unity and brotherhood.

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2534. MILLER (D.), Economies of time and allegory in S D 2000

the major works of Fedor Dostoevskii and Mikhail Bakhtin.

2535. SEMENCHENKO (0.), The 'Ukrainian' stories of Le D 2000

Nikolai Gogol in English-language translations. Problems of cultural transfer with particular reference to Taras Bul'ba.

2536. WEATHERLAKE (S.), Dreams and epiphanies: M D 2000 their narrative function in L. N. Tolstoy's major fiction up to I 88o.

(ii) I9I8 onwards 2537. CAVENDISH (P.), Evgenii Zamiatin and literary LS D 1997

populism. 2538. CHRISTIAN (N. C.), Emancipating the eccentric: Br D 1997

an examination of the dominant themes in the life and works of Vasilii Shukshin.

2539. FARMER (R. S.), The life and works of Vladimir N D I997 Voinovich: the satirist as exile.

2540. WOOD (C.), The modernity of Ivan Bunin. Brd D 1997

254I. BAIKOVITCH (G. 0. F.), Fedor Abramov and the Ba D I 998 poetics of Russian village prose.

2542. BROOKS (C.), The life and works of Vasilisk LS MP I998 Gnedov.

2543. CARSTEN (S.), Divided loyalties: the generation Brd D I998 of the I 960s in Soviet literature.

2544. FAURE (I.), Solzhenitsyn's Krasnoe koleso and the 0 D I998 philosophy of the Russian spiritual Renais- sance.

2545. FRENCH J.), Tolstaia's fictional children: a study Br D I998 of the childhood theme as interpretative key to the works of Tatiana Tolstaia in the I 980s.

2546. ROGATCHEVSKI (A.), Eduard Limonov: a critical G D I998 study.

2547. BEN-AMOS (A.), Imagination and literature in Es D 1999 the Russian prose of Vladimir Nabokov.

2548. BULLOCK (P. R.), The feminine in the work of 0 D I999 Andrey Platonov.

2549. DEARMAN (V.), The reality of time, history and S D I999 life in the prose of Ivan Bunin.

2550. DIXON (R. S.), Efros and Moliere: a study of DT D 1999 Anatoly Efros's productions of Bulgakov's Moliere and of Moliere's Don juan, Tartuffe and The Misanthrope.

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255 I. KINGMAN J. P.), Boris Pil'niak and the crisis of S D I999 subjectivity: an intertextual approach.

2552. MILLS (S. N.), Poet vs. poetess: feminine images LS MP I 999 in the poetry of Anna Akhmatova.

2553. ZAFFT (T. W.), Nina Katerli: the discovered Ba D 1999 chameleon.

2554. HiCKS J. E.), Mikhail Zoshchenko and the LS D 2000

poetics of'Skaz'. 2555. MOSELEY (N. A.), Peter Aleshkovskii: answering B MP 2000

the accursed Russian question. 2556. ADLAM (C.), Progressive identities in the prose S D 2001

fiction of Valeriia Narbikova, Liudmila Petrus- hevskaia and Nina Sadur.

2557. FRANCE (R.), Mikhail Zoshchenko'sMichelSinia- G D 2001

gin. A critical study and translation. 2558. JACKSON (S. K.), A memorable time: the prose S D 2001

of Vladimir Makanin, I987-1995. 2559. TARDIVO (M.-A.), Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's The K D 2001

Gulag Archipelago: the self before the law. 2560. WYLLIE (B. E.), A study of the work of Vladimir LS D 2001

Nabokov in the context of contemporary Amer- ican fiction and film.

F. Serbo-Croatian 256I. Sisic (A.), The portrayal offemale characters in LS D I997

the work of three contemporary writers of the former Yugoslavia: Mesa Selimovic, Ivan Ara- lica and Slobodan Selenic.

XI. MASS MEDIA

2562. NOVAK (M.), The change from a socialist to a Wm D I996 market-led media system in Slovenia.

2563. NANSON (S. J.), Fleet Street's dilemma: the StA D 1997 British press and the Soviet Union, 1933-1941.

2564. SARGEANT (A.), Pudovkin and Pavlov's dog. Br D 1997

2565. CECETKOVA (L.), The transformation of the C MP I998 media landscape in the Czech and Slovak Republics.

2566. COSGROVE (S.), J\lash sovremennik 198I-199I: a LS D I998 case study in the politics of Soviet literature with special reference to Russian nationalism.

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2567. LOVELL (S.), The Russian reading revolution: LS D I998 society and the printed word, I 986- I 995.

2568. MILLAND (G.), Some faint hope and courage: Leic D I 998 the BBC and the Final Solution, 1942-45.

2569. TOBLER (U. F.), Portrayal of Bosnian Islam in B D I998 the press and parliaments of Britain, Germany and France from I 983 to 1995.

2570. WIDDIS (E. K.), Projecting a Soviet space: C D I 998 exploration and mobility in Soviet film and culture, I920-I935.

257I. WILLIAMS (H. S.), Periodical publishing by LS MP I 998 Russian radical emigres in the second half of the nineteenth century.

2572. KOUDELOVA (R.), Cross-cultural advertising in Sa MP 1999 Europe: an empirical survey of television adver- tising in the UK and the Czech Republic.

2573. FLANAGAN (M.J.), Mikhail Bakhtin and Holly- S D 2000

wood film. 2574. HAYNES J.), Patriarchal disorder: men and M D 2000

masculinity in Stalinist cinema. 2575. MICHALSKI (M.), Iurii Olesha and film with LS D 2000

special reference to Strogii Iunosha. 2576. ROBINSON (P. G.), The news media and inter- Br D 2000

vention [with case studies of US intervention in Bosnia, Kosovo and Somalia].

2577. MILOTAY (N.), The social function of the wom- C D 2001 en's periodical in late eighteenth-century Hun- gary and Germany: Urania, I 794-5 and Magazin

fur Frauenzimmer, 1782-9 I.

2578. PEARSON J. S.), British press reactions to the C D 2001

onset of war in ex-Yugoslavia.

XII. MILITARY AND NAVAL STUDIES

2579. Gow (A.J. W.), Legitimacy and the military: a LS D I992 theoretical perspective on the expansion of the Yugoslav People's Army's political role in the I 980S.

2580. CHARLES (V. J. C.), A reappraisal of doctrine: La D 1995 the ideological relevance of Soviet military thinking during the Gorbachev era I 985- I 99 I .

258I. CLEARY (L. R.), Security systems in transition: G D I995 Soviet and Russian attempts to disarm and convert the military industrial complex.

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2582. HINES J. G.), Soviet strategic intentions E D 1995 I965-I985: an analytical comparison of US Cold War interpretations with Soviet post-Cold War testimonial evidence.

2583. ASTON (B. A.), The effect of the Russian Revolu- A ML I997 tion and Civil War on the British forces in North Russia, Siberia and the Don during the Allied intervention.

2584. HAGMAN (H. C.), UN-NATO operational co- LK D 1997 operation in peacekeeping 1992-1995 [with special reference to Bosnia].

2585. LYNCH (D. V.), Russia's 'peacekeeping' strate- 0 D 1997 gies in the CIS, I992-I996: of Moldova, Geor- gia and Tajikistan.

2586. MARTIN (R. C.), Understanding the role of StA MP 1997 combat air power in Bosnia.

2587. BROWN (A.C.), The Czechoslovak Air Force in So D I998 Britain, 1940-I945.

2588. CANT J.F.), The development of the SS-20: a G D I998 case-study of Soviet defence decisionmaking during the Brezhnev era.

2589. CLARK (T.), The evolution of Russian nuclear La D I998 doctrine: problems and prospects.

2590. PARK J.), Civil-military relations and arms 0 MP I998 control under Brezhnev.

2591. SANDERS (D. L.), Neoliberal institutionalism WA D I998 and neorealism: a case study of military-security co-operation between Russia and Ukraine 199I-I995.

2592. BUCKNAM (M. A.), The influence of UN and LK D 1999 NATO theater-level commanders on the use of airpower over Bosnia during Operation Deny Flight; 1993-1995-

2593. ELLETSON (H.), The changing face of the mili- Brd D I999 tary in Soviet and Russian politics, I968-I997: a study of the military service and political career of Lieutenant-General Alexander Iva- novich Lebed.

2594. ROBINSON (P. F.), The White Russian army in 0 D 1999 exile, 1920-1941.

2595. BONO (G.), NATO's 'out-of-area' tasks and the Kt D 2000 role of 'policy communities' (I 990-1995) [with special reference to NATO's role in the Bal- kans].

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effectiveness of the Soviet Partisan movement as a military force 194I -1944 the case of North-West Russia.

2597. MCGILVRAY (E.), The military in Poland's Brd MP 2000 transition from communism, I989-I997: a transition from the Warsaw Pact to NATO.

2598. SHEPHERD (B.), German Army security units in B D 2000 Russia, 194 I-I 943: a case study.

2599. TROMAN (Wj.), Anglo-Polish naval relations Ex D 2000 I9I8-I947.

2600. MARSHALL (A.), Dar-el-Harb. The Russian G D 2001 general staff and the Asiatic frontier, I860- I9I7.

260 I. SMITH (M. A.), The British Army, peace support WA D 200 I operations doctrine and Bosnia I992-95: a tale of three commanders.

XIII. MUSIC

2602. RITCHIE (C. G.), The Russian Court Chapel G D I994 Choir: I 796- I 9 I 7.

2603. MALLOCH (S. N.), Timbre and technology: an E D 1995 analytical partnership. The development of an analytical technique and its application to music by Lutoslawski and Ligeti.

2604. BAYLEY (A.), Bart6k performance studies: Rd D I 996 aspects of articulative notation in the context of changing traditions of composition and perfor- mance in the twentieth century.

2605. POWELL J. A.), After Scriabin: six composers C D I996 and the development of Russian music.

2606. Ko9o (E.), The Albanian urban lyric song in Le D I998 the 1930s.

2607. BROOKE (C.), The development of Soviet music C D 1999 policy, I932-41.

2608. STYRKAS (T.), The twentieth-century Russian 0 ML I999 romans.

2609. DAVIES (B.J.), Debussy and Stravinsky: friend- C D 2000 ship and interaction, 1 9 I 0- I 9 I 8.

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26IO. KISZHO (M. E.), The origins and place of the Br D 2000 balalaika in Russian culture, its migration to the USA, and the dissemination of balalaika orches- tras in America with particular reference to the Kasura and Kutin collections at the University of Illinois.

26I I. MUIR (S. P. K.), The operas of N. A. Rimsky- B D 2000

Korsakov from I 897 to 1904.

2612. AUSTEN (P.), Chasing the Fox: on the trail of M MP 200I

Stravinsky's neglected masterpiece.

2613. CAULFIELD (F. G.), Template morphology and DT D 20I0

serial invariants: compositional procedures in Stravinsky's late sketch collections, I 958-66.

XIV. PHILOSOPHY

2614. FREDE (V.), Igth-century political thought and LS MP 1997 the influence of Peter Lavrov.

26I5. HALL J. D. R.), Towards a postmodern ethics: G D 1999 representation, memory, responsibility: with particular reference to literature of the Holo- caust, Communist Czechoslovakia and apartheid of South Africa.

26I6. NIKIFOROV (V.), The individual in Husserl, LHp D I 999 Rickert and Bakhtin: an investigation into phenomenology and moral philosophy for a world in ruins.

26I7. McNERNEY J.), Footbridge towards the other: DU ML 2001

a philosophical investigation into the notion of the human person in the writings of Karol Wojtyla with special reference to the paradigm of the neighbour.

XV. POLITICS, REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT

A. General and Comparative 26I8. KEMP (W. A.), Nationalism and communism in LE D 1997

Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: a basic contradiction?

26I9. TALBOT (L.), Transition in Eastern Europe: a Kt LM I997

materialistic critique of liberalisation.

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2620. BUTCHER (B. J.), Germany and its Eastern B MP I998 neighbours: a comparative perspective on per- ceptions of civil society.

262 I. DAY (S. R.), The process of social-democratiza- Wk D I 998 tion: from Leninist to Social-Democratic parties in Central and Eastern Europe. A comparative based approach focusing specifically upon the Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland (SdRP).

2622. JEHLICKA (P.), A comparative investigation into C D I998 the dynamics of environmental politics in West- ern and Eastern Europe I 988- I 993 with special reference to the Czech Republic.

2623. POTCHKAEV (N.), 'National interest' and demo- C MP I998 cratisation in post-communist systems.

2624. SIMON (R. E.), Workers, state and democracy in B D I 998 Russia and Ukraine.

2625. GRUBER (K.), The politics of postmodernity and Sx D I999 the contemporary ethnonationalist renaissances in Europe [with special reference to Scottish and Transylvanian Hungarian nationalism].

2626. JUDSON (T.), Civil society, second society and Lou D 1999 the breakdown of communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland, Czecho- slovakia and Romania.

2627. HARRIS (E.), The role of nationalism in the Le D 2000 democratisation process: Slovakia and Slovenia I 989-I 998.

2628. RODDA (R.), The I 989 revolutions in East- P1 D 2000 Central Europe; a comparative analysis [of Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania].

2629. KAVANAGH J.), Blossom, bloom, grow, diver- G MP 2001 sify? An investigation into the changing role and function of small NGOs in Eastern Europe.

2630. RODITI (O.), Assessment of civil society's role in Sx D 200 I promoting democracy and preventing national- ism: a comparative study of NGOs in countries of Central-Eastern Europe.

2631. VOGT (H. H. M.), The utopia of post-commu- 0 D 200I nism: the Czech Republic, Eastern Germany and Estonia after I 989.

2632. Woo J.), Gender and post-communist politics. C MP 2001

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B. Albania

2633. SALTMARSHE (D.), Nationalism in post-commu- Ba D 2000

nist Balkan society: a study of trends in Albanian communities.

C. Baltic States 2634. POGORELIS (R.), Ideologies of political parties in C MP I998

post-communist Lithuania.

2635. KUKLYS (M.), The Lithuanian political elite C MP 2000

I 990-2000.

2636. LEONARD (J.), Estonia's and Latvia's prospective C MP 2000 EU membership: from exclusive politics to plural democracy?

2637. LENN (M.), Nationalism, democratisation and LS D 2001

inter-ethnic relations in the new Lithuanian state.

D. Belarus

2638. JOCELYN (E.), A nation of shadows: the national Brd D 1997 question in Belarusan politics I 985-95.

2639. KOROSTELEVA-POLGLASE (E.A.), Explaining Ba D 2001

party system development in post-communist Belarus.

E. Bulgaria

2640. GIATZIDIS (A.), Civil society in post-communist S D 2001 Bulgaria.

F. Caucasus and CentralAsia 2641. KHAN (S.), The development of Muslim reform- LO D I998

ist (Jadid) political thought in the Emirate of Bokhara (i 870- I 924), with particular reference to the writings of Ahmad Donish and Abdal Rauf Fitrat.

2642. POTIER (D.), The constitutional development of K D 2000

three post-Soviet Transcaucasian autonomies [Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia, South Ossetia]: a comparative analysis.

2643. AMoS-WILSON (P.), Leadership approaches Brd D 200 I among appointed public sector leaders of the Kyrgyz Republic: an investigation into the perception by leaders of transformational and transactional leadership.

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G. Czech Republic, Slovakia 2644. FAGIN (A.), The transition to democracy in the M D I996

Czech Republic an alternative perspective and assessment.

2645. HILDE (P. S.), Slovak nationalism and the 0 MP 1997 break-up of Czechoslovakia.

2646. INNES (A. J.), The partition of Czechoslovakia. LE D 1997

2647. REED (Q.), Political corruption, privatisation 0 D 1997 and control in the Czech Republic: a case study of problems in multiple transition.

2648. SKOLKAY (A.), Political communication in trans- Li MP I 997 ition: a study of Slovakia I 989- I 996.

2649 TOLSTOY (M. M.), The political theology of C D 1997 Vaclav Havel.

2650. SOLK (H. J.), Slovakia: politics and economy Le MP I998 1993-1995.

2651. LEASK (M. F.), Political parties and social cleav- S MP 1999 ages in the former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic.

2652. HANLEY (S. L.), Normative concepts of party in B D 2000 post-communist party system formation: the case of the Czech Republic I 989-98.

2653. SCHENDLER (R.), Remembering state socialism Es D 2000

in the Czech Republic.

H. German Democratic Republic 2654. DEXTER (H. A.), A study of Erich Honecker Ex MP 1997

with particular reference to the reformist move- ment emanating from the Soviet Union.

I. Hungarj 2655. BERENYI (Z.), Constitutional democracy and Q D 1997

civil society in post-communist Hungary. 2656. Rossi (M. S.), Interest representation and Euro- Str MR 1999

peanisation in East-Central Europe: trade unions in Hungary I 990- I 998.

J. Poland 2657. MASTNAK (L.), The process of engagement in Ba D I995

non-violent collective action: case studies from the 1980s [including Wolnosc i Pok6j in Poland].

2658. WYLIE (G.), Creating alternative visions: the A D I 996 role of national and transnational social move- ments in the demise of Polish state socialism.

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2659. CIERLIK (B.), A comparative analysis of some Ck D I997 aspects of political life in Ireland and Poland I9I8-1939.

2660. KEARNS (I. P.), Political risk analysis; a concep- Stf D I997 tual re-evaluation [with a case study of Poland].

266i. BELL J.), Economic transition and voting pat- Ls D I998 terns in post-communist Poland: 1990-1995.

2662. CHAN (K. K.-L.), Explaining political parties 0 D I998 and party system formation in post-communist Poland.

2663. FERRY (M. H.), The 'intelligentsia in power' G D I998 and the development of civil society: Mazo- wiecki's Poland.

2664. HARPER J. B.), Continuity within chaos: the LE D 1999 role of political discourse in the rebuilding of Communist Party legitimation in Poland, I 988-go.

2665. MCMANUs (C.), Democratic consolidation in G D 1999 Poland: Polish higher education as an instru- ment of democratisation, I 989- I 998.

2666. SZCZERBIAK (A. A.), The emergence and devel- LS D I999 opment of political parties in post-communist Poland.

2667. RABAGLIATI (A.), Participation of the national Ex D 2000

minorities within the Polish political system I 989-99.

2668. RoZUMILOWICZ (B.), Organizational structures 0 D 2000

and programmatic stances: the development of the political party system in Poland, I 989- I 997.

2669. SIMPKIN-JAMES (L.), Women and the rise of Le D 2001

Solidarity [Solidarnosc] in Poland.

K. Romania 2670. STEFAN-SCALAT (L.), From a Stalinism to C MP I998

another. A study of Romanian political elites from 1954tO 1974.

L. Russia to 19I 7

267i. 0 RIAIN (H. C.), Feminism, education and the DT ML i996 Russian revolutionary movement i 865- i 885.

2672. HACKETT (A. N.), Russian revolutionaries in Sx D 1999 America I915-1919.

2673. HILLYAR (A.), Revolutionary women in Russia, So D 1999 I 870-19 I 7: a prosopographical study.

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2674. BADCOCK (S.), Support for the Socialist Revolu- D D 2000 tionary Party during I9I7, with a case study of events in Nizhegorodskaia guberniia.

2675. GAMBLIN (G. J.), Russian populism and its B D 2000 relations with anarchism I 870- I 88 I.

M. USSR, Russia I9I8 onwards 2676. KONDRASHOV (S.), Nationalism and the drive of M D I996

sovereignty in Tatarstan I988-1992: origins and development.

2677. GOODE J. P.), Informatizatsiya: computer net- 0 MP I997 works and the consolidation of civil society in Russia.

2678. LENTINI (P.), Electoral reformn in the former G D 1997 USSR and Russian Federation I989-I993: continuity, contradiction and departure.

2679. LUKIN (A. V.), 'Democratic' groups in Soviet 0 D 1997 Russia (i 985- I 99 I): a study in political culture.

2680. CAPPELLI (0.), Democracy without representa- B D I 998 tion? A study in political rhetoric, institutional design, and democratic failure in the user [in the former USSR].

268 I. GORDON (C. E.), The politics of central eco- 0 D I 998 nomic policy-making in the USSR, I 988- I 99 I.

2682. GRAY (E.), Signposts to the past: re-inventing C D I998 political symbols, Moscow I985 to I996.

2683. INGRAM (A. R.), 'A nation split into fragments': C D I998 the geopolitics of Russian nationalism and the Congress of Russian Communities.

2684. MICHALIS (C.), Regional responses to federal 0 MP I998 decision making in the Russian Federation: assymetry and elite power.

2685. SLATER (W.), Imagining Russia: the ideology of C D I998 Russia's national patriotic opposition, I985-I 995.

2686. SPENCE (T.), The development of Russian LS D I 998 nationalism under Gorbachev.

2687. STENNING (A. C.), The changing politics of local B D I998 economic development in the Russian Federa- tion.

2688. VALIULLIN (S. M.), Will the Russian Federation 0 MP I998 disintegrate? Politics of nationalism and sepa- ratism in Bashkortostan and Tatarstan.

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2689. BRENNAN (C. A.), The Buriats and the Far A D 1999 Eastern Republic: an aspect of revolutionary Russia 1920-22.

2690. KAHN J. D.), A federal facade: problems in the 0 D 1999 development of Russian federalism.

269I. POSPIELOVSKY (A.), Lenin's perestroika: the role LS D 1999 of state control on the factory shop floor.

2692. SCHLEITER (P.), Legislative politics, institutional 0 D 1999 choice and democratic stability: the dynamics of executive control in Russia, 1991-1993.

2693. SKACH (C.), Semi-presidentialism and democ- 0 D 1999 racy: Weimar Germany, the French Fifth Republic and postcommunist Russia in com- parative perspective.

2694. TROXEL (T. A.), Parliamentary power and the 0 D 1999 policy process in Russia, 1994- I 998.

2695. ZINCONE (C.), First attempts to reform the C D 1999 Soviet system: the Malenkov era (I 953-1955).

2696. JIANYI (L.), The origins of the Chinese Commu- Y D 2000 nist Party and the role played by Soviet Russia and the Comintern.

2697. KANG (Y.), The Leningrad Party organisation G D 2000 during the first Five Year Plan.

2698. KIM (S.), Regionalism in the Congresses of G D 2000 People's Deputies of the USSR and Russia: a case study of Siberia and the Russian Far East.

2699. MORAN (D. L. I.), Russia's emerging margins: 0 D 2000 the 'transition' in the north of Perm' Oblast.

2700. NELSON (T. D.), The August I 998 crisis: politics 0 MP 2000 of economic developments in Russia.

2701. OVERLAND (I. M.), Politics and culture among C D 2000 the Russian Sami.

2702. HUTCHESON (D. S.), The development of party G D 2001 activism in Russia: a local perspective.

2703. LANKINA (T.), Local self-government and ethnic 0 D 2001 mobilization in the Russian Federation.

2704. LIN (Y.-F.), The development of civil society in 0 D 2001 the former Soviet Union and Russia, I 985-1 999.

2705. MARCH J.), Who controls industry? A study of C MP 2001 the dynamics of power during the Gorbachev era.

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2706. STROHBACH (A. B.), The trophy art problem in 0 MP 200I Russian political decision making and the evo- lution of a national consensus on the controver- sial 'Federal Law on cultural values removed to the USSR as a result of World War II and located in the territory of the Russian Federa- tion'.

2707. YUN (Y.), Setting the political agenda in the G D 200I

Russian Far East in the post-Soviet era.

N. UTkraine 2708. SLYSZ (E. M.), Soviet nationality policy and the Kt D I996

politics of self-determination: intra and extra regime nationalism in Ukraine, I 963-1991.

2709. BIRCH (S.), The social determinants of electoral Es D I998 behaviour in Ukraine, I 989- I 994.

2710. SASSE (G.), Bringing the regions back in: the LE D 1999 Crimean issue in post-Soviet Ukraine.

0. Former Yugoslavia 2711. O'SHEA (S. J.), Cyber-peace constituencies; Brd MP I997

challenging ethno-nationalist groups mobilised for war in former Yugoslavia.

271 2. MALESEVIC (S.), The form and content of Ck D I 998 ideology, political legitimacy and the new state: Yugoslavia, Serbia and Croatia.

2713. Jovic (D.), The breakdown of ideological con- LE D 1999 sensus: the prelude of the disintegration of Yugoslavia (1974-1990).

2714. KILIBARDA (D.), Serbia between the past and 0 D 1999 the future: democracy, constitutionalism, civil society.

2715. KoNJHoDzIc (I.), The process of political devel- Sx D 1999 opment of small European nations at the point of their historical conjunction: the Finnish and the Slovene experiences in the comparative perspective.

27 I 6. ANDJELIC (N.), Bosnia-Hercegovina: politics Sx D 2000 and society at the end of Yugoslavia.

2717. HAMOURTZIADOU (C. D.), National truths: justi- K D 2000 fications and self-justifications of three national- isms in Bosnia-Hercegovina.

27I8. KEANE (R.), Creating space in which to live. Lk D 2000 Deconstructing binary opposition the case of Bosnia and Hercegovina.

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27I9. PUPAVAC (V.), From statehood to childhood: a N D 2000

study of self-determination and conflict reso- lution in Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav states.

XVI. RELIGIOUS HISTORY, THEOLOGY

2720. NEGRUT (P.), The development of the concept Bru D I994 of authority within the Romanian Orthodox Church during the twentieth century.

2721. VERZEA (G. I.), Personal and corporate salva- Q MP I996 tion in the Eastern Orthodox theology of Dumi- tru Staniloae.

2722. ZELKINA (K. T.), The history of the Naqshbandi 0 D I996 Sufi brotherhood in the North Caucasus: its impact on the religious, social and political life of the area in the first half of the nineteenth century.

2723. BACHE J.), The emerging perceptions of nation- LS D I997 hood and spirituality in the prayers of the early Slavs and of Kievan Rus' in their literary context.

2724. DE PR#ENEUF (F.), The historical and political 0 MP 1997 significance of the reconstruction of the Cathe- dral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow.

2725. DOLYNA (O.), The examination of Ukrainian W MP 1997 Protestant/Baptist church history, with particu- lar reference to its origin and development until I939.

2726. FENNELL (N.), The Russians on Athos, with So D 1997 special reference to the Prophet Elijah Skete.

2727. GEHROLD (S. M.), The Christian churches in G MP 1997 the Soviet Occupied Zone and the GDR, 1945- I989.

2728. GREGG (S.J.), Challenging the modern world: 0 D I998 Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II and the develop- ment of Catholic social teaching (with special reference to industrial relations, capitalism and relations between developed and developing nations).

2729. MANIURA (R. J.), Image and pilgrimage: the LC D I998 cult of the Virgin of Cz,stochowa in the late Middle Ages.

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2730. DICKINSON (A.), The Council for the Affairs of B D I999 the Russian Orthodox Church and the organi- sation of religious life in wartime Soviet Russia.

2731. MCKENZIE (R. Y.), Secularizing tendencies in LS D 1999 medieval Russian hagiography of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

2732. SURER J. M.), Colonel V. A. Pashkov and the 0 MP 1999 late nineteenth-century Protestant movement in Russia.

2733. COULTER (D. A.), The parish clergy in seven- LS D 2000

teenth-century Russia. 2734. DOWLING (C.), The fabric of old belief: Staroob- DT D 2000

riadtsy traditions of clothmaking, dress and ritual from the I7th to the 20th century.

2735. ELSE (S. G.), In the absence of the Supreme B D 2000

Judge: Kundera, ambiguity and the philosophy of religion.

2736. FARRIMOND (C.), Tradition and originality in C D 2000

early Russian monasticism: the application of the Stoudite Rule for monastic discipline at the Kievan Caves Monastery.

2737. PALMER (P. J.), The Communists and the 0 D 2000

Roman Catholic Church in Yugoslavia, 194I-I946.

2738. RoCK (S.), Russian 'double-belief'; text, Sx D 2000

context, concept. 2739. SAKHAROV (N. V.), The theology of Archiman- 0 D 2000

drite Sophrony. 2740. STEBBING (M. N. L.), Spiritual eldership in the Le D 2000

Romanian Orthodox Church. 2741. EVANS (A.), the role of the Russian Orthodox 0 MP 2001

Church in Russia's external relations, I 994-2000.

2742. KULAKOV (M. M.), 'The infinite diversity of 0 D 200I persons'; individual personality in the ascetical theology of St Feofan the Recluse (I 8 I 5- I 894).

2743. MYLONAS (C.), Serbian Orthodox fundamen- LS D 2001

tals: the quest for an eternal identity.

XVII. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, MEDICINE

2744. SPENCER (I. H.), An investigation of the relation- G D I997 ship of Soviet psychiatry to the state.

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2745. MADDRELL (P.), Britain's exploitation of occu- C D 1999 pied Germany for scientific and technical intel- ligence on the Soviet Union.

2746. PUTNINA (A.), Maternity services and agency in C D 1999 post-Soviet Latvia.

2747. RuSANOVSCHI (S.), Russian space policy: man- 0 ML 1999 aging post-Cold War challenges.

2748. ELLIS J. C.), The scientific revolutions in Br D 2000 Copernicus and Darwin and their repercussions on Russian political and sociological writing.

2749. THOMAS (A.), Psychological therapies in the Po D 2000 context of the Soviet psychiatric service and in post-Soviet Russia.

2750. BRYKCZYNSKA (M. M.), Hanna Chrzanowska: LHp D 2001 portrait of a wise nurse.

2751. VAN NIEROP (F.), Russian science policy in 0 MP 2001 transition, 1992-2000.

XVIII. SOCIETY

A. General and Comparative 2752. HANSON J.), Sympathy, antipathy, hostility: S D 1995

British attitudes to non-repatriable Poles and Ukrainians after the Second World War and to the Hungarian refugees of I 956.

2753. STREZHNEVA (M.), Institutions, culture and (dis) M D 1997 integration; a comparison of the European Union and post-Soviet experiences.

2754. ROE (P. P.), The inter-societal security dilemma: WA D 1999 ethnic violence in Krajina and Transylvania.

2755. HANHINEN (S.), Social problems in transition: LS D 2000

the views of the influential groups in Finland, Estonia and Russia.

2756. MCCONKEY (R.), Migration theory and analysis: G MP 2000

the case of Eastern Europe. 2757. PIKHART (H.), Social and psychosocial determi- LU D 2000

nants of self-rated health in seven countries of Central and Eastern Europe [Russia, Lithua- nia, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary].

B. Albania 2758. GJON9A (A.), Mortality transition in Albania, LE D 1999

1950-I 990.

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C. Baltic States 2759. SMITH (D.), Legal continuity and post-Soviet Brd D I997

reality. Ethnic relations in Estonia I 991-1995.

D. Bulgaria 2760. PETKOVA (B.), Cultural discourses and B D I996

'womanhood' in Bulgaria before and after Perestroika.

276I. PINNOCK (K.), 'Social exclusion' and resistance: Wo D 1999 a study of Gypsies and the non-governmental sector in Bulgaria I 989-1 997.

E. Caucasus and Central Asia 2762. GLENN J. G.), Identities in transition: the Soviet So D I996

legacy in Central Asia. 2763. CLOGG (R. M. E.), Abkhazian cultural identity 0 D 2000

in the twentieth century: the case of Fazil' Iskander.

F. Czech Republic 2764. BANCROFT (A.), Dimensions of European WC D 2000

modernity and social exclusion: Roma, Gypsies and Travellers in the Czech Republic and Britain.

2765. QUESNELL (M. D.), An analysis of selected W D 2000

beliefs and values among Czech I4- and 15- year-old public school students.

2766. BAGNO (0.), Transformation of social inequali- C MP 2001

ties under transition: the Czech case.

G. Hungary 2767. CZEGLEDY (A. P.), Privatization from an anthro- C D I996

pological perspective: the case of an interna- tional joint venture community in Hungary.

2768. JENTSCH (B.), Grounds of earnings determina- E D 1997 tion in the new Hungary the gender dimen- sion.

2769. VARVASOVSZKY (Z.), Alcohol policy in Hungary. LSH D I998 2770. ERZSEBET (B.), A relational model of identity: La D 1999

discoursal negotiations for non-oppressive power relations in (researching) Hungarian women's life narratives.

277I. KALOCSAI (C.), Conflicts among lesbian repre- Op MP 1999 sentations in Hungary.

2772. LEE (S.), Women and transition: a case study of Es D 1999 social policy effects in Hungary (i 989- I 996).

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H. Poland 2773. READING (A.), Socially inherited memory, gen- Wm D I996

der and the public sphere in Poland. 2774. SIDORENKO (E. J.), Constructing a sociological LG D 1999

account of the political space of post- I 989 Poland.

2775. FRANKLIN (S.), Bialowieza Forest: social func- 0 D 2001 tion and social power.

2776. MAJCHERKIEWIcZ (T.), An elite in transition: an LE D 200 I analysis of the higher administration of the region of Upper Silesia, Poland 1990-1997.

I. Russia, USSR 2777. ASHWIN (S.), Complaining in corners: Russian Wk D I997

mineworkers and the transition from commu- nism.

2778. SCHMIDT (R.), On their own terms: gender, Brd D 1997 discrimination and the role of grassroots wom- en's organisations in contemporary Russian society.

2779. VARESE (F.), The emergence of the Russian 0 D I997 mafia: dispute settlement and protection in a new market economy.

2780. HARDEN J.), Gender and work in Soviet Russia; Str D I998 the medical profession.

278I. OUSHAKINE (S.), The post-Soviet imaginary: Op MP I 998 constructing new Russian fantasies.

2782. RAWLINSON (M. P.), Hunting the chameleon: LE D I998 the problems of identifying Russian organised crime.

2783. ZHURAVSKAYA (G.), Love as an ideology: the Op MP I 998 reflections on 'sexual crisis' in Alexandra Kol- lontai's writing.

2784. BIRDSALL (K.), Practices of survival in a post- C MP 1999 Soviet steel town.

2785. FRYER (P.J. W.), Elites, language and education C D I999 in the Komi ethnic revival.

2786. KLEINKNECHT-STRAHLE (U.), Three phases of 0 D 1999 post-World War II ethnic German migration from the former Soviet Union to Germany.

2787. ROBERTSON (A.), The social impact of employ- Wk D 1999 ment restructuring in the Kuzbass.

2788. TER-SAKARYAN (D.), Political culture and social LS D 1999 networks in Russia since I 99 I: an empirical analysis.

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2789. DROUGHT (B. L.), Resettlement in the Russian WS D 2000

Federation: a case study of refugees and forced migrants from Tadzhikistan.

2790. ISSOUPOVA (0.), Motherhood and Russian M D 2000 women: what it means to them, and their attitudes to it.

2791. MASON (E J.), A social analysis of the Soviet B D 2000 prison camps of the 1930s.

2792. OLDFIELD J. D.), The environmental conse- B D 2000

quences of societal change in the Russian Federation.

2793. SOLOVYOV (A.), Professional socialisation for An D 2000

social work in Russia. 2794. THOMSON (K. R.), Service for people with B D 2000

learning difficulties in the Russian Federation: a case study approach to the development of a post-communist welfare system.

2795. ALVEY (R. C. M.), Russian involvement in K MP 2001 cybercrimes.

2796. KERAMIDA (F.), Relocating: bureaucratic and Sx D 2001 migrant practices concerning the resettlement of Pontian Greeks from the former Soviet Union in Northern Greece.

2797. KUNJARA NA AYUDHYA (A.), Poverty and social C MP 200I

welfare in the Russian transition. 2798. MORCOM (S.), The everyday social workings of 0 MP 2001

late Stalinism: Soviet identities I 941-53.

2799. SHTERNSHIS (A.), Soviet and Kosher: Jewish 0 D 200 I cultural identity in the Soviet Union, 19 I 7-41.

2800. WILLIAMS (R. J. C.), The psychological impact Br D 2001

of westernization within the context of contem- porary global trends [with special reference to Russia].

J. Ukraine 280I. JACKSON (L.), Russian and Ukrainian national B D I998

identities, with reference to their significance in Southern Ukraine.

2802. TAN (G. K. L.), Peasant action and village social LS D 1999 organisation: the peasantry of right bank Ukraine during the Revolution.

2803. PANASYUK (M. B.), The concept of social toler- LE D 2000 ance and social policy: a case study of crime and penal practices in the transitional period in Ukraine.

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2804. GOLBERT (R. L.), Constructing self: Ukrainian 0 D 2001 Jewish youth in the making.

K. Former Yugoslavia

2805. THORBURN J.), Refugee protection in Europe: Kt D I 996 lessons of the Yugoslav crisis.

2806. BoSKOVIK (A.), Constructing gender in contem- StA D I1997 porary anthropology [with ethnographic exam- ples from Slovenia and Macedonia].

2807. GILNAGH (S.), Racism and rape: a weapon of DU MEq I 998 war in Bosnia-Hercegovina.

2808. GILLARD (S. G.), Identity and conflict: the Brd D 1999 transition from war to peace in Bosnia and Hercegovina 1995- I 996.

2809. JANCIC (D.), The social psychological conse- C MP 2000 quences on national identity and self-identifi- cation as a result of Serbia's alienation from the outside world.

28 I 0. JOHNSON (T.), Nihilistic uncertainty: Freud, LE D 2000 Kristeva, Keynes and the rise of ethno-national- ism in Yugoslavia I 980- I 990.

28I I. KALDOR-ROBINSON J.), Ethnic conflicts in a C MP 2000

globalised era: the impact of the Croatian diaspora in the wars of Croatia and Bosnia- Hercegovina.

2812. LINDSEY (R.), Nationalism and gender: a study So D 2000

of war-related violence against women [with special reference to Bosnia and Croatia].

2813. COWARD (M.), Urbicide and the question of Ne D 2001 community in Bosnia-Hercegovina.

2814. HOVERD (M. J.), Humanitarian action in Bos- 0 D 2001

nia: a study of the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, I 99 I - I 999.

INDEX

Abkhazia, 2642, 2763 Abramov, F., 2541 Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg,

2454 Accounting, 2322

Acquisti, A., 2375 Adlam, C., 2556 Afghanistan, 2217

Agriculture, 2285, 2304, 2342, 2344, 2346

Ahmadi, P. B., 2194 Aiello, L., 2529

Akhmatova, A., 2552

Albania: economics, 2275, 2302

health, 2758

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GREGORY WALKER 183

music, 2606 politics, 2633 society, 2633, 2758

Albanian language, 2476 Alcohol, 2769 Aleshkovskii, P., 2555 Ali, M., 2176 Ali, S., 2268 Alvey, R. C. M., 2795 Amos-Wilson, P., 2643 Anarchism, 2675 Ancion, F. A.J., 2324 Andjelic, N., 27 I 6 Andreou, A. S., 245I Aingouras, V., 2179 Antonov movement, 2447 Aralica, I., 256I Archaeology, 2147-52 Architecture, 2154, 2 I 56, 2158,

2 I6I-63

Armenia, 2424 Arms control, 2590 Art, 2153, 2155, 2 I 57, 2 I 59, 2 I 60,

2 I64-67, 2706 Ashbourne, A. E. G., 2422

Ashwin, S., 2777 Aston, B. A., 2583 Athos, Mount, 2726 Austen, P., 2612

Austin, D. F. C., 2231

Austria-Hungary, 2445 Azerbaijan, 2I97, 2202

Azrieli, N.S., 2237

Babejova, E., 2428 Bache,J., 2723

Bacon, E. T., 2442

Badcock, S., 2674 Badinter Arbitration Commission,

2259

Bagno, 0., 2766 Baibagysh-Uulu, A., 2338 Baikovitch, G. 0. F., 254I Bakhtin, M. M., 2502-05, 25o8-og,

2511, 2534, 2573, 26i6 Bal, I., 2I95 Balabanova, D. C., 2308 Balalaika, 26io

Balcer, D. M., 2208 Bali, A., 2217

Balkans (see also under countries), 250 I

-archaeology, 2 I 52 economics, 2275, 2283 foreign affairs, 21 7I, 2 I 73, 2179, 2I84 military affairs, 2595

Baltic States (see also under countries): foreign affairs, 2I88, 2190

politics, 2634-37 Bancroft, A., 2764 Bar Kochba, 2425

Barkhatova, N., 2358 Barrett, W. M., 2285 Barthes, R., 2509 Bart6k, B., 2604 Barz, M., 2366 Bashkortostan, 2688 Bass, B. L., 2I48 Bates,J. M., 2515 Batjargal, B., 2367 Bayer, S. C., 23i6 Bayley, A., 2604 BBC, 2568 Beckett, G. R., 2460 Behan, J., 2398 Belarus:

foreign affairs, 2240, 225I

politics, 2638-39 Bell,J., 266i Bellamy, A.J., 246I Bellou, F., 226i Ben-Amos, A., 2547 Ber&nyi, Z., 2655 Berlin, 2I68, 2242 Bevan, A. A., 2330 Bialowie2a Forest, 2775 Bilkovia, I., 2482 Birch, S., 2709 Bircher, R. E., 2439 Birdsall, K., 2784 Bishop, S. C., 2304 Bisley, N. L., 2247

Bitis, A., 2222

Blaga, L., 25I8

Blewett, L., 2396 Bohemia, see Czech Republic

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Bokhara, 264I Bono, G., 2595 Borisov, V. A., 2383 Boskovik, A., 2806 Bosnia-Hercegovina:

foreign affairs, 2256-57 geography, 2493 law, 2493 mass media, 2576 military affairs, 2584, 2586, 2592,

2595,260I

politics, 27 I6-I8

refugees, 28I 1,28I4 religion, 2569 society, 27 I 6- I 8,2807-08,

28I 1-14

women, 28I2

Braddick, C. W., 2232

Bradley,J., 2I68

Brala, M., 2483 Brancu,i, C., 2 I 53, 2157 Bratislava, 2428

Brennan, C. A., 2689 Brezhnev, L., 2590 Brison, A., 2368 Britain:

economics, 2444 foreign affairs, 2I68,24I8

Balkans, 2173 Bulgaria, 2I92-93 Czechoslovakia, 2I85

Hungary, 2I85 Poland, 2 I 85, 221 1 - I 3,

2436-37 Romania, 22I5

Russia, 22 I7- I 8, 2221,

2224-25,2444-45

Transcaucasia, 2I96

Ukraine, 2254

USA, 2172 USSR, 2228,2234,

2242-43,2745

Yugoslavia, 2264

mass media, 2563, 2568, 2578 military and naval affairs, 2583,

2599,260I

minorities, 2764

refugees, 2427, 2436-37, 2571,

2752

science and technology, 2745 society, 2752

Broadcasting, see Mass media Broeke, S. V., 2278

Brooke, C., 2607 Brookes, C.J., 2252 Brooks, C., 2542 Brooks, E. T., 2449 Brown, A. C., 2587 Brown, D., 2471 Brunton, A.J., 2519

Brykczynska, M. M., 2750 Buber, M., 2425 Bucknam, M. A., 2592 Budapest, 2431 Bulgakov, M. A., 2550 Bulgaria:

archaeology, 2149 economics, 2272, 2275, 2290,

2304-o8 -education, 2400

-foreign affairs, 2177, 2I9I-93

minorities, 276i politics, 2628, 2640 society, 2640, 2760-6I women, 2760

Bulgarian language, 2479 Bullock, P. R., 2548 Bumgardner, A., 2455 Bunin, I. A., 2540, 2549 Buriats, 2689 Butcher, B.J., 2620 Bygate, S. C., 23I4 Bylyku, H., 2302

Byron, Lord, 2520, 2528

Byzantine Empire, 2451

Caglayan, K. T., 2i96 Caink, A. D., 2472 Callum, D. R., 2489 Campbell, C. M., 2351 Campbell,J. M., 2492 Cant,J. F., 2588 Capek-Chod, K., 25 I 3 Cappelli, 0., 2680 Carsten, S., 2543

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Carter, D.J., 2499 Caspian Sea, 2I99

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow, 2724

Caucasus (see also under countries), 2I96,2I99,2200,24I4,2642,

2722

Caulfield, F. G., 2613 Cavendish, P., 2537 Ca'Zorzi, M., 2376 Cecetkova, L., 2565 Central Asia (see also under countries),

2194-95,2I98,220I,2641,2762

CFSP, 2264

Chae, S. H., 2286

Chan, K. K.-L., 2662 Charipova, L., 2458 Charles, V.J. C., 2580

Charley,J., 2154

Charman, K. P., 2337 Chaudhry, T. S., 2257

Chebankova, E. A., 2248

Chechnya, 2238 Chekhov, A. P., 253 I Chew, P. A., 2484

China: Communist Party, 2696 economics,230I,2392 foreign affairs, 2I8 I, 2230,2232,

2239 - history, 2452

Christian, N. C., 2538 Christidis, G., 2171

Christmas, S., 2523

Chrzanowska, H., 2750

Cierlik, B., 2659 Cinema, see Mass media Clark, B., 2389

Clark, T., 2589

Cleary, L. R., 258I

Clerk, Sir G., 2204

Clogg, R. M. E., 2763 CoCom, 2172

Colchis, 2151

Cole, R. L., 24I5

Cole, T., 2431

Colombo, E., 2333

Comintern, 2696

Communications, 2287, 2321, 2677 Communist parties, see under countries Conlon, A., 2490 Considine,J. I., 2377

Constantelou, A., 2287

Constructivism, 2I66

Cooper, C., 2520

Copernicus, N., 2748 Cosgrove, S., 2566 Coulter, D. A., 2733 Coward, M., 28 I 3 Crime, 2491,2500,2779,2782,

2795,2803

Crimea, 2710 Croatia:

archaeology, 2147-8 environment, 24I6 foreign affairs, 2263

- geography, 2493 history, 2460-OI language, see Serbo-Croat

language law, 2493 pOlitiCS, 2712

refugees, 28II

society, 28I 1-12

women, 28I2

Cuba, 2I69 Czech language, 2465,2473,2482 Czech literature, 25I2-I4

Czech Republic (see also Czechoslovakia): architecture, 2156 economics, 2268, 2273-74, 2276,

2281 I2285,2288,2292,2295,

2301,2309-I I,2313-20

education, 2506, 2765 - environment, 2313,23I6,2622 - foreign affairs, 2203, 2205

health, 2757

history, 2425, 2429, 2632

mass media, 2565, 2572

minorities, 2764 politics, 2622, 2632, 2644, 2647, 2649,265 1-53 society, 265I, 2757,2764-66

Czechoslovakia (see also Czech Republic, Slovakia):

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Communist Party, 2626 economics, 2317 foreign affairs, 2 I 85, 2203-05 history, 2426-27, 2429-30 military affairs, 2587 minorities, 2427, 2430 politics, 2615, 2626, 2645-46, 2651 society, 2651

Czegledy, A. P., 2767 Czfstochowa, 2729

Dabbs, N., 2524 Daewoo Motor, 2286 Dankovicova,J., 2473 Danube, 2152, 2413 Darwin, C., 2748 Davie,J. D., 2474 Davies, B.J., 2609 Davies, E. M. M., 2310

Day, S. R., 262 I

De Boer-Ashworth, E., 2288 De Rosa, D., 2299 Dearman, V., 2549 Debussy, C., 2609 Demetropoulou, L., 2 I 84 Denisova, I. A., 2378 Dexter, H. A., 2654 Diaghilev, S. P., 2I60 Dickens, C., 2528 Dickinson, A., 2730 Dilova-Kirkowa, S., 2306 Dimbleby, L., 2443 Dimitrov, V. T., 2191

Dimitrova, A. L., 2177 Disarmament, see Arms control Dixon, R. S., 2550 Dnipro, 2459 Dolyna, 0., 2725 Donish, A., 2641 Donne,J., 25I6 Dosmukhamedov, E. K., 2496 Dostoevskii, F. M., 2523, 2529,

2533-34 Doukhobors, 2455 Dowling, C., 2734 Dragneva, R. 0., 2305 Drought, B. L., 2789

Dvoeverie, 2738 Dyanat, M., 2 I 98

Eaves, F. G., 2147

Eburne, P. H., 229I

Economics (see also under countries), 2265-397

Edmunds, T. P., 2434 Education, 2312, 2399-407, 2506,

2665, 2671, 2785 Edwards, P., 2445 Efros, A., 2550 Elletson, H., 2593 Ellis,J. C., 2748 Else, S. G., 2735 El'tsin, B. N., 2239, 2246

Emigres, see Refugees Energy, 2199, 2272-73, 2323,

2335-36, 2340, 2357, 236I, 2363-64, 2374, 2377, 2380, 2385, 2387, 2390, 2414

English language, 2403, 2405, 2468, 2472, 2475, 2479, 2482, 2485-86, 2488

English literature, 2501, 2506, 2507, 2510, 25I6, 2528

Environment, 2 I 89, 2 313, 23 I 6, 2340, 2408, 2413, 241517, 2495, 2622, 2775, 2792

Er, M., 2319 Erzsebet, B., 2770 Estonia (see also Baltic States):

economics, 2303 foreign affairs, 2 I 88, 2249

health, 2757 history, 2632 politics, 2632, 2636 society, 2755, 2757, 2759

European Community, see European Union

European Union: economics, 2266, 2277, 2332,

2334, 2344, 2351 environment, 2417 foreign affairs, 2170, 2 174, 2 177-78, 2I80, 2 I82-84,

2208-og, 2248, 2258, 2265, 2636 society, 2753

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Evans, A., 274I Evtushenko, N., 2390

Fagin, A., 2644 Far East (Russian), 2689, 2698, 2707 Farmer, R. S., 2539 Farrimond, C., 2738 Faure, I., 2544 Favrat, E., 2340 Fawn, R., 2203

Feakins, M. A., 2354 Feetam, C. R., 25i8 Fennell, N., 2726 Feofan, St, the Recluse, 2742

Ferry, M. H., 2663 Finaince, 2270, 2278-79, 228i-82,

2292-93, 2297, 2299, 2300, 2306,

2308, 2311, 2317, 23I9, 2324, 2343, 2345, 2348, 2354, 2359, 2364, 2368, 2376, 2378, 2387, 2391, 2407

Fine, C. R., 2325

Finland, 2231, 27I5, 2755 Finnic languages, 2481 Fitrat, A. R., 2641 Fitt, T. H., 2530 Fitzsimons, D., 2450 Flanagan, M.J., 2573 Fleet Street, 2563 Flemming, W. B. G., 2369 Folly, M. H., 2228 Foreign affairs (see also under countries),

2 I68-65 Fotini, E., 2269 Frame, M., 252 I

France, R., 2557 Franklin, S., 2775 Frede, V., 2614

Freire, M. R. de S., 2249

Frelich, P., 2317

French,J, 2545 Freud, S., 2504, 28io Fryer, P.J. W., 2785

Gamblin, G.J., 2675 Gara, M., 2391

Gas, see Energy Gdaniec, C., 2 I 62

Gebhardt, B. A., 2 I 80 Gehrold, S. M., 2727 Geography, 2409-12, 2414

Georgia, 2585 Gerin, A., 2 I 63 Germany:

foreign affairs, 2 190, 22 I 4, 22 I 6, 2620, 2654

history, 2419, 2632

migration, 2786 military affairs, 2596, 2598 minorities, 2210, 2427 politics, 2620, 2632 religion, 2727 science and technology, 2745

Ghilchik, P., 2233

Giatzidis, A., 2640 Gilbert, K., 2384 Giles, G. W., 249I Gillard, S. G., 2808 Gilnagh, S., 2807 Gjonca, A., 2758 Glant, T., 2206

Glenn,J. G., 2762

Gnedov, V., 2542

Gobel, D., 2223

Golbert, R. L., 2804 Gogol', N. V., 2535 Gol, A., 2200

Goldsworthy, V., 2501 Goncharova, N., 2 I 64 Gong, Y., 2392

Goode,J. P., 2677 Gorbachev, M. S., 2580, 2686, 2705 Gordon, C.E., 2681 Gow, A.J. W., 2579 Gower, P. W., 231 1

Grant, T. D., 2238 Gray, E., 2682 Gray, R. H., 2155 Greece:

economics, 2269, 2275, 2283, 2287

foreign affairs, 2179, 2260

migration, 2796 Greek language, 2465 Greenwood, T. W., 2424

Gregg, S. J., 2728

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Griboedov, A. S., 2532 Gruber, K., 2625 Grudzien, A. D., 25 I 6 Grunewald, H., 253 I Gulag, 2442, 2559, 2791 Gurushina, N. N., 2444 Gypsies, see Roma

Hackett, A. N., 2672 Hagman, H. C., 2584 Hall,J. D. R., 26I5 Hamourtziadou, C. D., 2717 Han, Y. S., 2370 Hanhinen, S., 2755 Hanley, S. L., 2652 Hanson,J., 2752

Harbin, 2452

Harden,J., 2780 Harper,J. B., 2664 Harris, E., 2627 Harter, S., 237 I Haseganu, C., 2438 Haskalah, 2420

Havel, V., 2649 Hayes, K., 2512

Haynes,J, 2574 Haynes, R.A., 2 2I 6 Headley,J., 2262

Health, 2308, 2744, 2746, 2749-50, 2757, 2780

Henry, B.J., 2522 Hercegovina, see Bosnia-

Hercegovina Hetrick, S. R., 2355 Hewelt, P. W., 2270 Hicks,J 2554 Hilde, P. S., 2645 Hill, A., 2596 Hillyar, A., 2673 Hines,J. G., 2582 Hippisley, A., 2469 Hirsch, P., 236I Hirsh, D., 2500

History (see also under countries), 24I8-64

Hobson, M. E., 2532

Hollywood, 2573 Holocaust, seejews

Honecker, E., 2654 Hong, S.-P., 2226 Hostovsky, E., 2513 Hothersall, D.J., 2359 Hoverd, M.J., 2814 Hudspith, S. F., 2533 Human rights, 2497, 2500 Hungarian language, 2466, 2477 Hungary:

economics, 2268-69, 2273, 2276, 228I, 2285, 2287-90, 2292-93,

2295, 2298, 232 1-34, 2766-67 education, 2406 environment, 2408, 2413, 2495 foreign affairs, 2 I 85, 2206-07,

2495 geography, 2411 health, 2757 history, 2431-33 industry, 2294, 2325, 2327, 2329,

233 1-32, 2411, 2432

law, 2495 mass media, 2577 minorities, 2431 music, 2603-04 politics, 2625, 2628, 2655-56 refugees, 2752 society, 2655, 2757, 2767-72 vwomen, 2768, 2770-72

Husserl, E., 26I6 Hutcheson, D. S., 2702

Ibrahim, G., 2356 Ignatova, I., 2385 Impavido, G., 2279 Imperial theatres, St Petersburg,

2521

Indonesia, 2302 Industry, 2286, 2294, 2302,

2309-10, 23I6, 2325, 2327, 2329,

2331-2, 2381, 2390, 24I In2432 Ingram, A. R., 2683 Innes, A. J., 2646 Insurance, 2394 International relations (see also under

countries), 2 i68-265 Investment, 2268-69, 2274, 2278,

2283, 2286, 2290, 2295, 2310,

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2335, 2337, 236i, 2364, 2366-67, 2372, 2385, 2389, 2444

Iran, 2I94, 2221, 2233, 2243, 2496

Ireland, 2322

Iskander, F., 2763 Islam, 220I, 2569, 2722

Issoupova, 0., 2790

Jackson, I. R. W., 2172

Jackson, L., 280I Jackson, S. K., 2558 Jakulov, G., 2 I 60 Jameson, S., 2507 Jancic, D., 2809 Japan, 2232, 2239 Jehlicka, P., 2622

Jentsch, B., 2768 Jesche, K., 2372

Jews, 24I8, 2420, 2425, 2430-3 I,

2435, 2568, 2799, 2804 Jianyi, L., 2696 Jocelyn, E., 2638 John Paul II, Pope, 26 I 7, 2728

Johnson, R., 22i8

Johnson, S. T., 2421

Johnson, T., 28 I O Jones, F. R., 2466 Jones, R., 2452

Jovic, D., 2713 Judson, T., 2626

Kahn,J. D., 2690 Kaldor-Robinson,J., 28 I I Kallulli, D., 2476 Kalocsai, C., 2771 Kamall, S. S., 232 I

Kaminskaite-Salters, G., 2I89 Kang, Y., 2697 Karagiannis, E., 2414 Kasch-Haroutounian, M., 2292 Katerli, N., 2553 Kavanagh,J., 2629

Kazakhstan: economics, 2335-37 history, 2434 law, 2496

Keane, R., 27i8

Kearns, I. P., 2660

Keat,J. E., 2514 Kemp, W. A., 26i8 Keramida, F., 2796 Kerr, S., 2440 Kersh, N., 2407 Keynes,J. M., 2504 Khan, S., 264I Kharms, D., 2531 Khazars, 2451 Khoroshilova, Y., 2254

Kiblitskaya, M., 2362 Kiev Mohyla Academy, 2458 Kievan Caves Monastery, 2736 Kievan Rus', 2723

Kihlgren, A., 2386 Kilibarda, D., 2714 Kim, S., 2698 Kingman,J. P., 2551 Kirghizstan, see Kyrgyzstan Kirkman, V., 2I66 Kirsanova, T., 2393 Kiszho, M. E., 26io Klein,J., 2504 Kleinknecht-Strahle, U., 2786 Kluve,J., 2347 Kochanowski,J., 25 I 7 KoSo, E., 2606 Kocourek, K. A. M., 2429

Kok, H., 2I99

Kollontai, A., 2783 Komi, 2785 Kominek, Z. W., 2293

Kondrashov, S., 2676 Konjhodzic, I., 27 I 5 Konopielko, L., 2300

Korcula, 2148 Korea, 2226-27, 2246 Korosteleva-Polglase, E. A., 2639 Korovushkina, E., 2446 Kosovo, 2576 Koudelova, R., 2572

Krajina, 2754 Kramer, C. A., 2 I 64 Kreslins, K., 2467 Krieglsteiner, C., 2322

Kristeva,J., 28IO Krivoe Zerkalo theatre, 2522

Kropivnitski, L., 2 I 67

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Kruczek-Steiger, E. A. E., 2402

Kuhrt, N. C., 2239

Kuklys, M., 2635 Kulakov, M. M., 2742

Kundera, M., 2735 Kunjara Na Ayudhya, A., 2797 Kuo, M. A., 2I8I

Kurchenko, A. A., 2387 Kuzbass, 2787 Kuzio, T., 2456 Kwon, S., 2289

Kvrgyzstan, 2338-39, 2643

Labon,J., 2507 Labour, 2325, 2332, 2347, 2355,

2358, 2375, 2379, 2383, 2432, 2656, 2669

Laibach, 2I65 Lalonde, S. M., 2494 Landis, E. C., 2447 Language, 2465-88, 2785 Lankina, T., 2703 Larionov, M., 2I64

Larsen, M. D. H., 2503 Latin language, 2465 Latvia (see also Baltic States):

education, 2407 foreign affairs, 2I88 health, 2746, 2757 politics, 2636 society, 2757

Latvian language, 2467 Lauchlan, I. G., 2448 Lavrov, P., 2614 Law, 248i, 2489-500 Le Cornu, L. S., 2202

Leach, MI. A., 2323

League of Nations, 2210, 2435 Leask, M. F., 265 I

Lebed, A. I., 2593 Ledger, G. D., 2266 Lee, C., 2227

Lee, K. G., 2495 Lee, S., 2772

Lee, W. C., 2453 Lenin, V. I., 269I Leningrad, see St Petersburg Lenn, M., 2637

Lentini, P., 2678 Leonard,J., 2636 Lesic-Thomas, A., 2509 Lesniewski, P. A., 2212 Leszczyniski, Stanislaw, 2 I61 Lewisohn, E., 2430 Lieb-Doczy, E. E., 2331 Ligeti, Gy., 2603 Limonov, E., 2546 Lin, Y. F., 2704 Lindsey, R., 2812 Literature, 250I-20, 2523-27,

2529-6I Lithuania (see also Baltic States):

foreign affairs, 2 I 88-9 health, 2757 history, 2422 politics, 2634-65, 2637 society, 2757

Lobytsyna, M., 25 IO

Lofman, B., 2341 Lojk6, M., 2i85 Lonergan,J., 2441 Lovell, S., 2567 Lugenetskoe, 2387 Lukacs, Gy., 2506 Lukin, A. V., 2679 Lutoslawski, W., 2603 L'vov, N., 2I58 Lynch, D.V., 2585 Lynn, NJ., 2409 Lyons, Aj., 2I86

McAloon, K., 2363 McConkey, R., 2756 MacDonald, D.B., 2263 Macedonia:

foreign affairs, 2260 history, 2462 society, 2806

McGilvray, L., 2597 Machold, S., 2294 McKenzie, R. Y., 2731 McKenzies, M. S., 2271

Maclean, D., 2440 McMahon, M. A., 2240

McManus, C., 2665 McMaster, I., 23 I 8

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McNerney,J., 26i7 Maddrell, P., 2745 Maiakovskaia Metro, 2I63

Majcherkiewicz, T., 2776 Makanin, V., 2558 Makhrov, A. V., 2158 Malaysia, 2302

Malenkov, G. M., 2695 Malesevic, S., 2712 Malloch, S. N., 2603 Management, 2276, 230I, 2314,

2321, 2350, 2360, 2384 Maniura, R.J., 2729

March,J., 2705 Mark,J A., 2433 Marlow, S.J., 2I69 Marshall, A., 2600 Martin, R. C., 2586 Masaryk, T. G., 2429

Mason, E.J., 2791 NMass media, 2562-78 Mastnak, L., 2657 Matyla,J., 2213

Maude, E., 2527 Mazowiecki, T., 2663 MIedicine, see Health Mellor, M. D., 2468 Michalis, C., 2684 Michalski, M., 2575 Migration, 2756, 2786, 2789, 2796 NMikhailov, M. L., 2441 NMikolajczuk, A., 2485 Military and naval studies, 2579-60I Miljevi%, R., 2513

Milland, G., 2568 Miller, D., 2534 Miller, S. M., 2153 Mills, S. N., 2552

Milotay, N., 2577 Minorities, 221o, 2420, 2425, 2427,

2430-3 I, 2434-35, 2446, 2455, 2568, 2667, 276I, 2764, 2786, 2799, 2804

Moldova, 2249, 2585, 2593 Moli&re,J. B. P. de, 2550 Monroe, A., 2I65 Moran, D. L. 1., 2699 Morcom, S., 2798

Moroney,J. D. P., 2253 Moscow, 2154, 2I62-63, 2410,

2682, 2724

Moscow Art Theatre, 2528 Moscow Trials, 2450 Moseley, N. A., 2555 Moudrych, V., 2394 Muir, S. P. K., 26II Multanen, E. H., 2241

Mulvin, L., 2152 Murphy, A., 2170

Music, 2602-13 Myer, W. D., 2201

Mylonas, C., 2743

Nabokov, V., 2547, 2560 Nagorno-Karabakh, 2642 Nagymaros-Gab6ikovo Project, 2495 Nanson, S.J., 2563 Nfash sovremennik, 2566 Naqshbandi Sufi brotherhood, 2722 Narbikova, V., 2556 Nationalism, 2263, 2425, 2429,

246I, 2566, 26I8, 2627, 2637-8, 2645, 2676, 2683, 2685-86, 2688, 2708, 2711, 2717, 280i, 2809-IO, 2812

NATO, 2i68, 2205, 2584, 2592,

2595, 2597 Naval studies, see Military and naval

studies Nedeva, M., 2400

Negrut, P., 2720

Nelson, T. D., 2700

Nemukhin, V., 2I67

Nestorova, P. A., 2290

Neue Slowenische Kunst, 2165 Newman, K. P., 2242

Nikiforov, V., 26 I 6 Nikolic, I. A., 2264

Nizameddin, T., 2229

Nizhnii Novgorod, 2674 Noble, A.J., 24 I 9 Novak, M., 2562 Novgorod Velikii, 2395 Novodvorskii-Osipovich, A., 2530

O'Brien, G.J., 2250

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O'Hagan, E., 2332

O'Hagan, P. B., 2344 Oil, see Energy Old Believers, 2446, 2734 Oldfield,J. D., 2792

Olesha, Iu. K., 2575 O'Loghlen,J., 2334 O'Nions, H., 2497 Organisation of the Islamic

Conference, 2256 O Riain, H. C., 267I Ormrod, L., 2I56

Orthodox Church: Romanian, 2720-21, 2740 Rus', 2723

Russian, 2724, 2726, 2730-3 I, 2733-34, 2736, 2738-39, 2741-42 Serbian, 2743

OSCE, 2249 O'Shea, S.J., 27 1 I

Ossetia, 2642 Ostrovsky, A. M., 2528

Ostrovskii, A. N., 2525

Ostryzniuk, E. M., 2459 Oushakine, S., 278I Overland, I. M., 2701

Palmer, M., 2224

Palmer, P.J., 2737 Panasyuk, M. B., 2803 Papadimitriou, D. G., 2i82 Papavlassopoulos, K., 2219

Papp, S., 2477 Parigoris, A., 2157

Park,J., 2590 Parkes,J. C. A., 2280 Pashkov, V. A., 2732

Pavlov, I. P., 2564 Pawlowska, A. F., 2345 Patrick, M., 2159 Paulsson, G. S., 2435 Pearson,J. S., 2578 Peasantry, 2439, 2449, 2464, 2802 Peffers,J. A., 23I2

Penjdeh, 22i8 Percival, M., 2215

perestroika, 2480, 269I, 2760

Perm', 2699

Perrotta, L., 24IO

Persson, G., 2220

Petkova, B., 2760 Petrick, K.J., 228 I Petrushevskaia, L., 2531, 2556 Philosophy, 2443, 2614-17, 2735 Pickurel, D., 2478 Pickvance, K., 2408 Pieczek, A. U., 2352

Pierpoint, D., 2243

Piesse,J., 2327

Pikhart, H., 2757 Pil'niak, B. A., 255 I

Pinnock, K., 276I Pirie, P. S., 2457 Pittaway, M. D., 2432

Platonov, A. P., 2548 Pogorelis, R., 2634 Poland:

architecture, 2 I6I art, 2 159

Communist Party, 2515, 2626, 2664 economics, 2268-70, 2273-74,

2276,2285-86,2288,2292-93, 2295,2298,2340-55,266I education, 2402, 2665 environment, 2340, 2417, 2775 foreign affairs, 2 I 8 I 2 I 85,

2208-14 health, 2750,2757

history, 2421, 2434-37 industry, 2342, 2351

military and naval affairs, 2597,

2599

minorities, 2210, 2434-35, 2667 music, 2603 politics, 262I, 2626, 2628,

2657-69, 2774-76 refugees, 2752

religion, 2729

society, 2663, 2757, 2773-76

women, 2669, 2773

Polish language, 2475,2485 Polish literature, 25 I 5- I 7 Politics (see also under countries),

26I8-7 I9

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Poljak, I., 2I97

Pontian Greeks, 2796 Popiel, A. K., 2342

Popoola, 0., 2335

Popova, D., 2479

Porec, 2147

Pospielovsky, A., 269 I Potchkaev, N., 2623 Potier, D., 2642 Powell,J. A., 2605 Prague, 2156,2425

Preneuf, F. de, 2724

Press, see Mass media Price, R. P. S., 2149

Priest, A., 2420

Privatization, 2291, 2305,23I8,

2329,2336,2362,2369,2388, 2407,2647,2767

Protestant churches, 2725, 2732

Protheroe, G.J., 2204

Psilos, C., 2462 Psychiatry, 2744, 2749

Publishing, see Mass media Pudovkin, V. I., 2564 Puglisi, R., 2 I87

Pupavac, V., 2719

Pushkin, A. S., 2519-20, 2527

Putnina, A., 2746 PUWP, 2515 Pye, R. B. K., 2274

Pydyn, A., 2150

Quesnell, M. D., 2765

Rabagliati, A., 2667 Raitz von Frentz, C. E. H. M., 2210

Rajewsky, A. X., 2480 Rakovic, M., 2397 Ramsey, L. E., 2209

Raska, F., 2427

Ratcheva, V. I., 2267 Ravenhall, S. R., 2470

Rawlinson, M. P., 2782 Reading, A., 277 3 Redman, N. H., 2 I 88 Reed, Q., 2647

Refugees, 2241, 2427, 2436, 2594,

2752,2805,28I1,2814

Religion, 2720-43 Renfrew, A., 2508 Reviakin, S. A., 2 I 67 Revolutionary movement, 2447,

2459, 2583, 2628, 267 1-75, 2689, 2802

Richter, A., 2379 Rickert, H., 26 I 6 Rimsky-Korsakov, N. A., 261 I Ritchie, C. G., 2602 Robertson, A., 2787 Robinson, P. F., 2594 Robinson, P. G., 2576 Rock, S., 2738 Rodda, R., 2628 Roditi, 0., 2630 Roe, P. P., 2754 Rogatchevski, A., 2546 Rolfe, G. C., 2465 Roma, 2402, 2497, 276I, 2764 Roman Catholic Church, 26I7,

2728-29, 2737 Romania:

art, 2153, 2I57 Communist Party, 2626 economics, 2272, 2274-75, 2286,

2298, 2356 foreign affairs, 22 15- I 6 history, 2438 industry, 2356

-law, 2491 politics, 2625-26, 2670 society, 2754

Romanian literature, 25 I 8 Romanov dynasty, 2453 Rontoyanni, C. H., 2251

Rossi, M. S., 2656 Rossiter, A. E., 2403 Rozanov, V. V., 2443 Rozumilowicz, B., 2668 Rumania, see Romania Ruotsila, M., 2234 Rupp, M. A., 2 I 83 Rus', 2723 Rusanovschi, S., 2747 Russia (see also USSR):

architecture, 2154, 2I58, 2 I62-63, 2724

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art, 2155, 2I60, 2164, 2 I66-67, 2706

crime, 2779, 2782, 2795 economics, 2269, 2275, 2357-69,

237 1-95,2444,2687,2699 education, 240I, 2403-04, 267I,

2794

environment, 2408, 2415, 2792

foreign affairs, 22 17-27,

2229-3 I, 2233,2236,2238-40,

2244-46,2248-49, 2251 2741

Afghanistan, 2217

Azerbaijan, 2197, 2202

Baltic States, 2 I 88 Belarus, 2240, 2251

Britain, 2217, 2221,

2224-25

China, 2230, 2239

Estonia, 2249

EU, 2248

Finland, 2231

Iran, 2221,2233

Japan, 2239 Korea, 2226-27, 2246

Middle East, 2229

Moldova, 2249

Sweden, 2220

Transcaucasus, 2199

Turkey, 2219

Ukraine, 2I87, 2240,

225 1-52

Yugoslavia (former), 2262

geography, 2409- IO, 2412

health, 2757 history, 2439, 2441, 2443-46,

2448-49,245 1-55,2724 - industry, 2294, 2299, 238I, 2390,

269I

law, 2494 mass media, 2564, 2566-67,

2570-7 I,2574-75

military and naval affairs, 2222,

258I,2585,2589,2591, 2593, 2594,2600

minorities, 2455 music, 2602, 2605, 2608-I 3 philosophy, 2443, 2614, 26I6

politics, 2593,2614,2624, 267 I-78, 2682-88,2690, 2692-94, 2699-707, 2724, 2748, 2788 psychiatry, 2749 refugees, 2789 religion, 2443, 2446, 2723-24,

2726,273 1-34,2736,2738-42 science and technology, 2747-48,

2751

society, 2446, 2567, 2677, 2704,

2748,2753,2755,2757,2777-79, 278 I-82,2784-90,2792-97, 2800,2804 theatre, 2551-52, 2528, 2550

women, 2441, 267I, 2673, 2778, 2790

Russian language, 2465, 2468-7 1, 2474,2480-8I,2484,2487-88, 2524

Russian literature, 2510, 2519-20,

2523-27,2529-60,2566,2575

Sadur, N., 2556

Sagramoso, D. 2244

St Feofan the Recluse, 2742

St Petersburg, 2386, 2448, 2454,

2521,2697

St Vitus' Cathedral, 2156 Sakha, 2412 Sakharov, N. V., 2739 Salavrakos, I. D., 2275

Saltmarshe, D., 2633 Sami, 2701

Samoilova, N., 248I Sanders, B., 2517 Sanders, D. L., 259I

Sapronova, N. V., 2336 Sargeant, A., 2564 Sarolea, C., 2421

Sasse, G., 2710

Sayers, L. A., 2I60 Schendler, R., 2653 Schleiter, P., 2692

Schmidt, R., 2778 Schweisfurth, M., 2404 Science, 2745, 2748, 275I

Scrase, G. M., 2173

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Screene, M. D., 2346 Scriabin, A. N., 2605 Sealey Rahman, C., 2525 Seck, A. B., 2364 Sedelmeler, U., 2 I78 Selenic, S., 256i Seligman, B., 2380 Selimovic, M., 256I

Semenchenko, 0., 2535 Serbia:

foreign affairs, 2263 geography, 2493 law, 2493 politics, 2712, 2714 religion, 2743 society, 2809

Serbo-Croat language, 2483, 2486 Serbo-Croat literature, 256I Sevric, Z., 2282 Shaffer, M. R., 2174 Shakespeare, XV., 2528 Sheeran, P. D., 2245

Shepherd, B., 2598 Shields, K. K., 2348 Shields, S. A., 2353 Shteinberg, E., 2I67

Shternshis, A., 2799 Shukshin, V., 2538 Siberia, 2380, 2583, 2698 Sidorenko, E.J., 2774 Sievert-Blom, P., 2425 Sikorski, W., 2436 Silesia, 2212, 2776 Simon, R. E., 2624 Simova,J., 2320 Simpkin-James, L., 2669 Sisic, A., 256i Sisson, C., 24i8 Skach, C., 2693 Skete, Prophet Elijah, 2726 Skolkay, A., 2648 Sladovic, V.J. R., 24I6 Slater, W., 2685 Slovakia: - economics, 2273-74, 2276, 2312,

2314, 2650 education, 23 I 2, 2405 environment, 2495

foreign affairs, 2177, 2495 history, 2428 law, 2495 mass media, 2565 politics, 2627, 2645, 2648, 2650

Slovenia: art, 2I65

education, 2399 foreign affairs, 2258 history, 2464 mass media, 2562 politics, 2627, 2715 society, 2464, 2806

Slysz, E. M., 2708 Smith, D., 2759 Smith, M. A., 260I Smith, S., 2426

Smith-Windsor, B. A., 2258

Smrcek, L., 2309 Sokalska, M., 2295

Social work, 2793, 2794, 2797 Socialist Revolutionary Party, 2675 Society (see also under countries), 2464,

2752-8I3 Sofronii, Archimandrite, 2739 Solidarnosc, 2669 Solk, H.J., 2650 Solovyov, A., 2793 Solzhenitsyn, A. I., 2544, 2559 South Ossetia, 2642

South Slavonic languages, 2472

Souyad, A., 2235

SoviC, 5., 2464 Soviet Union, see USSR Space, 2747 Speedwell, P., 2504 Spence, T., 2686 Spencer, I. H., 2744 Spencer, T., 2365 Spiro, N., 2349 Stalin, I. V., 2442, 2450, 2574, 2670,

2798 Staniloae, D., 272 I

Stanislavskii, K.S., 2528 Stankova, M., 2 192

Stebbing, M. N. L., 2740 Steedman,J. M., 2313 Stefan-Scalat, L., 2670

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Stenning, A. C., 2687 Stephan,J., 2328 Sterne, L., 2510

Stravinskii, I. F., 2609, 2 61 2- I 3 Strezhneva, M., 2753 Strohbach, A. B., 2706 Styoe, M. E., 2475 Styrkas, T., 2608 Sudeten Germans, 2427

Surer,J. M., 2732 Sutherland, D.J., 2373 Swain, A., 2411

Sweden, 2220

Syria, 2235

Szarzy'nski, M. S., 25i6 Szczerbiak, A. A., 2666 Szivas, E., 2326

Tajikistan, 2585, 2789 Taksz, I., 2329

Talbot, L., 26 I 9 Tambov, 2447 Tan, G. K. L., 2802 Tan, S. S. B., 2502 Tardivo, M.-A., 2559 Tatarstan, 2676, 2688 Taylor, G. P., 2395 Technology, 227I, 2340, 2366, 2745,

2747 Tendyra, B. I. 2436 Tentieva, G.J., 2339 Ter-Sakaryan, D., 2788 Terezin, 2430 Terrett, S. T., 2259 Theatre, 2521-22, 2528, 2550 Theology, see Religion Thomas, A., 2749 Thomas, D., 2405 Thomson, K. R., 2794 Thorburn,J., 2805 Tichotsky,J., 2412 Tihanov, G. V., 2505 Tobler, U. F., 2569 Tokuno, A., 2388 Tolstaia, T., 2545 Tolstoi, L. N., 2449, 2455, 2536 Tolstoy, M. M., 2649 Tosi, A., 2526

Tourism, 2303, 2326

Townshend, W. R., 2236 Trade, 2227, 2273, 2280, 2284,

2320, 234I, 2365 Trade unions, see Labour Tratnik, M., 2399 Transport, 2266, 2352, 2394, 24I4 Transylvania, 2625, 2754 Treanor, P.J., 2193 Trenkic, D., 2486 Troxel, T. A., 2694 Troman, W.J., 2599 Tronenko, N. G., 2487 Trophy art, 2706 Tsenova, T. S., 2296 Tsetskhladze, G. R., 2151 Turkey:

foreign affairs, 2 I 7 1, 2 1 95, 2200,

2219, 2256

history, 2462 Tyszczuk, R., 2 I 6 I

Tziampiris, A., 2260

Uhlir, D., 2315 Ukraine:

crime, 2803 economics, 2396 foreign affairs, 2 I 87, 2240,

225 I-55

history, 2456-59 industry, 2299 migration, 2796 military affairs, 2591 minorities, 2804 politics, 2457, 2624, 2708-1 O

refugees, 2752 religion, 2725 society, 2709, 280 I-04

Unal, H., 2256 Unger, D. R.J., 2297 United Nations, 2584, 2592, 2814 United States:

foreign affairs,2 I 68, 2 1 72, 2206,

2234, 2250, 2254, 226i, 2672

mass media, 2573 military affairs, 2582 music, 26IO

USSR (see also Russia):

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Communist Party, 2697 economics, 2370, 2390, 268i, 2697 foreign affairs, 220I, 2237, 2245,

2247

Britain, 2228, 2234, 22412, 2563

China, 2232

Hungary, 2207

Japan, 2232 Korea, 2226-27

Syria, 2235

USA, 2234, 2250

health, 2780 history, 2440, 2442, 2447, 2450 industry, 2390, 2705 law, 2489 mass media, 2570, 2574 military and naval affairs, 2580-83, 2588-go, 2593, 2596, 2598 minorities, 2786, 2799 music, 2607 politics, 26I8, 2679-80, 2682, 2685-86, 2689, 269I, 2695-98, 2704-05, 2708 psychiatry, 2744, 2749 religion, 2730 science and technology, 2745 society, 2704, 2762, 2780, 2783,

2791, 2798, 2799 Uzbekistan, 2423-

Vachudova, M. A., 2 I 75

Varese, F., 2779 Vartanov, K. S., 2374 Vahid Gharavi, A., 222 I

Valiullin, S. M., 2688 van Nierop, F., 275I

Varvasovszky, Z., 2769 Veneziano, F., 24I7

Verzea, G. I., 2721

Villinger, R., 2276

Visegrad countries, 2170, 2 I74, 2I83

Vitcheva, D., 2307 Vogt, H. H. M., 2631 Voiculescu, A., 2498 Voinovich, V., 2539

Voskressenski, A. D., 2230

Vyslidis, A., 2283

Wainwright, E. M., 2463 Walker, R., 2298

Wallat,J., 2205

Warmedinger, T., 2277

Warsaw, 2213, 2435 Warsaw Pact, 2205, 2597 Weatherlake, S., 2536 Webber, S. L., 240I

Wedell, M., 2406 Werrett, S., 2454 West, E. L., 2413 West, R., 2507 White Russian army, 2594 Whittaker, E. W. D., 2488 Wicklum, E., 22 I I

Widdis, E. K., 2570 Williams, H. S., 2571 Williams, P. R., 2495 Williams, R.J. C., 2800 Williams, S.J., 2506 Wilson, D. H., 2272

Winnicot, D. W., 2504 Winslow, M., 2437 Winters, S., 2360 Wito, A. G., 2273

Wojtyla, K., 2617, 2728 Wolczuk, R., 2255 Wolno?d i Pok`j, 2657 Women, 244 I, 263 I, 2669, 267 I,

2673, 2760, 2778, 2780, 2783, 2790, 28I2

Woo,J., 2632 Wood, C., 2540 Worthington, B., 2303 Wylie, G., 2658 Wyllie, B. E., 2560

Yalcin, R., 2423

Yau, L., 2343 Youn, I.J., 2246 Young Turks, 2462

Yugoslavia (see also underformer republics):

-Communist Party, 2737 economics, 2289, 2397-98

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foreign affairs, 2256-65 -history, 2460-64

law, 2490, 2499-500 military affairs, 2578, 2579, 2584,

2586, 2592, 2595, 260I politics, 2711-19 refugees, 2805, 2813

-religion, 2737 society, 2754, 2805-I3

Yun, Y., 2707

Zaborowski, M., 2214

Zafft, T. W., 2553

Zaitsev, A., 2357 Zaleska, K.J., 2350 Zalewska-Mitura, A., 2284

Zamiatin, E. I., 2537 Zapovedniki, 24I5 Zaslavsky, A. G., 2225

Zbinden, K., 25 I1

Zelkina, K. T., 2722

Zhukov, V. S., 238i Zhuravskaya, G., 2783 Zimine, D. A., 2382

Zincone, C., 2695 Zoshchenko, M., 2554, 2557

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